 I hope you guys are enjoying your evening. You're in for some nice chill discussion about what human rights are and what we should focus on. I got a view that we're gonna look at. We're gonna do some readings. Knights of all comic. Number one, the right to buy comic books. Indeed. And by the way, if you think that's a joke, that's not a joke because there's a comic book legal defense fund because there are institutions, organizations, individuals, governments that over the last few decades have tried to censor information on comic books. Comic books in this iteration of our civilization for the last hundred years really, it came about in the 1950s. But let's say what do we, 1950s, 50s, 60s, about 80 years ago, right? One of the first places that we saw the Western world try to censor information was in the realm of comic books and it wasn't just information, it was art. It was imagination with the comic code authority, right? So number one, I agree with Knights of all comic, we should have the right to share our creative content, our creative, creative abilities in any platform that we want without censorship, okay? And if you want to expand that, for me, the number one rule should be no censorship of any ideas, period.