 Okay, we need a big idea for the next ClickUp ad. What do you got? All right, how about we get a dragon? Oh, I told you to stop pitching dragon ideas. Go on the corner. Rob? Yeah, right, okay. So they want to highlight collaboration and whiteboards, right? So what if we get a bunch of cavemen? And they're trying to write out a plan for hunting on a rock, and it keeps getting rained out, and so they get a ClickUp. How? Another caveman comes over with a laptop. ClickUp, ClickUp, ClickUp, ClickUp. I don't see it. What else you got? All right, I got it. We go back in time, just not that far back. Like to an actual event, like the founding fathers, and it's all about their tools and their docs in one place. History videos do do well. They say do do. Rob, corner, okay. All right, so they're writing the Declaration of Independence, right? But they can't find the latest copy. Is that the latest copy? I swear, it was just here. In walks smooth talking Thomas Jefferson. He goes, fellas, fellas, relax. So he shows them the latest doc in a ClickUp task, and they all celebrate. Where did you get that wig? Huh? I do like the founding fathers idea, but I think we can go a little bigger. So what if we focus on the overall work culture and how things are better with ClickUp? It's a normal office, right? And everybody's super happy. Then we flash back to what it was like before ClickUp. Remember what it was like before ClickUp? People are like hitting the wall, and there's no fires everywhere. There's a Sasquatch. Sasquatch, yeah, and you super pissed. Guys, no, it's too crazy, come on. Okay, instead of a Sasquatch, it's a dragon. Both of you corner. Seriously, guys, I feel like we're just trying way too hard. Why don't we just keep it simple and have someone just look into the camera and say, ClickUp, all your tasks, the docs, goals, and work in one place? That's it. She wins. We were gonna say that, though. You guys lose. I feel like she just nailed it. Like, why didn't he ask her first, you know? You...