 Medidragons. Also a lot of the work that podcasters and journalists are doing to contribute to the discourse in the real realm of psychedelics is incredible. Indeed, Medidragons says, the amount of information that is beneficial and accessible to people right now is unprecedented, indeed. And that's one of the other front. The war on drugs is collapsing, just completely collapsing, right? I had conversations and I'm in BC. The United States considers us a narco-state. It's a province, but they consider us a narco-state, or they did anyway, classified us in the early 2000s as a narco-state, right? So if you live in BC, if you've been around here a while, you've known people who have grown cannabis, you know people who have distributed cannabis, you know the cannabis industry well. If you grew up here, I've been here most of my life, right? And I used to talk to people in the cannabis underground that said would say, oh it's never gonna be legalized, never gonna be legalized. They make too much money off the war on drugs and stuff. I go, it's coming. Legalization is on the way. We just have to make sure that we don't lose, we don't put that power into the centralized state to do whatever the hell they want. We have to be able to grow, and in Canada you can, right? Now there's a lot of regulations though, screwing up a lot of companies and whatnot. However, it's going in the right direction. That is a huge positive aspect of our lives, and that in turn is gonna bring about psychedelic thought, right? Just imagine the genocide that has been perpetrated on an alternate way of being, right? In terms of how you can interact with nature, with life, how you want to live, that has crumbling, right? So now people are starting to realize who they are, why they are here, what they want to do, right? I know your ASMR rant was good, thanks.