 I feel like Asian people are very repressed people. That's why our food tastes so good, you know? Because this is generations of people like pushing it, like Asian people pushing it down, right? Like not letting their feelings out, because that's how you seal in the flavor. The cultural characteristics that have defined us can sometimes be a source of shame. And so when you find somebody who can turn this into a funny story, make it into something relatable, I think that that can really create a sense of affirmation. I feel like, you know, as a child of immigrant, in an immigrant household, there's a lot of pros and cons. I feel like as you're living through it, you feel like, oh, why is this happening to me? Why is my life so different? Why can't I just be some like white kid that gets delivered candy and pop and just like, I can watch TV, you know? Why can't I just have a normal American life? But in hindsight, you know, it makes us unique. It makes us different. It builds character. It has been the source of all of my creative writing and standup and, you know, all these projects that I'm involved in. So it's helped me come to appreciate how different I grew up.