 is meeting my wife. For me, it was basically when everyone sang happy birthday in the learning lab. That was so cute. Just me and everyone make you friends and friends for life because these are the people that you're going to see and be with for the rest of your life, basically. Meeting Thora. Oh, that's so sweet. Whenever I come back from Dubai and I see all my friends and every time I come back, it's a memory I can never forget. To be honest with you, that's a long list. It's a really good list. We'll be here all day, man. OK, I'm not going to lie. When I first came here, I was weirded out by everything. I just remember coming into, because we were in the mental asylum like before, you'd never run on. People walking back from the library and stuff like that. That's pretty weird, man. OK, it wasn't actually a mental asylum. It was. It was not a built-in. What is strange? Like, at Sa'a, you just become so used to it. Oh, probably when they bought a donkey. Right? They bought a donkey. They bought a donkey. I think they did. Was it the King of the Euribus came? Strikes. I've seen people having barbecues during the strike. Yeah, and people were staying inside the Brunei Gallery for 48 hours without showering. Yeah, that was really strange, yeah. Yeah, they brought a donkey in front of Sa'a for a donkey day and it was an actual donkey. But what are you on about, man? I've never heard about this. There isn't another question. I'm not going to the films. Bollywood. A Bollywood film. Who wouldn't be Bollywood? Coby Cushy, Coby Gum, all of that. Strange, so strange. Stranger things. It'd be like a horror movie. That's the series, that's not a movie. OK, so what does that even mean? Obviously, Coby Cushy, Coby Gum, means sometimes happy, sometimes sad. I think what I'd say is not a film but a Netflix series called Sense8. I was going to say, like, Cloudy with the Chance and Meatballs. That, too. Something like that, because it's just so weird. Yeah. I've said this before, like, decolonize your mind, decolonize your face, decolonize everything, decolonize your dog, decolonize your cat. Different, small, but nice. International, diverse, fun. Crazy. Memorable, peculiar, and fun. Epic, challenging, and intense. A bit booky. A bit booky. Eclectic. Welcoming. And very obvious one, but diverse. Yeah, I think the closer we get to finishing the sadder it gets, just because, honestly, I feel like Source has been the best chapter of my life. I don't know. A lot of trepidation. Brexit's looking pretty peak, man. No, not at all, not at all. I've, like, honestly changed so much in my time over, so I was, like, I started quite shy and I would never speak up. And now, like, I can't stop speaking up, and it's actually a problem. To have two weeks off, have two years off, and just go in and enjoy your life, go and chill after your studies, go and chill after your exams, find out what you're passionate about, and go and enjoy it. Enjoy the rest of your life, stay focused, concentrate on your career. I would say take those values that you've learned at SOAS, stay close-networked with the friends that you've made, and just try to make a difference, make an impact, really make things in all the small ways you can, more positive. Huge congratulations to Class of 2018. Congratulations. You've made it. You are now joining the huge community of the SOAS alumni dotted all across the globe. We are delighted that you have spent this wonderful time with us. So as you celebrate today, please remember that as a SOASian, you bring something very, very special. Good luck and enjoy the next phase.