 D-R-I. Dry is just a special case of draw. D-R-A. Draw. Dry. D-R-I. Come on. It's funny. You're not laughing. I don't like the fact you're not laughing right now. So we're going to have to make this a little bit more bland. It's a differentially reinforced and incompatible response, okay? It's all there is to it. It's a special case of differentially reinforcing an alternate response. So what's it incompatible with? It's incompatible with the problem behavior. So if you are tired of my hands moving all over the show, maybe you should reinforce me when I sit on them. Everybody reinforce me. Make a donation right now. Five bucks. Ten bucks. I don't care what it is. There's a button right down there. Just take a look. It says, reinforce these guys because they do well. That's what it says. There's something like that. But anyway, so D-R-I, I can't make funny things with, whoa, I can't make funny things with my hands. Naturally reinforcing. That's kind of fun. Anyway, I'm starting to remind you're supposed to reinforce me, not me reinforcing myself when I'm sitting on my hands. Why? Because you're trying to reinforce an incompatible response with me waving my hands about on the table. Do you get the picture? Because that's really all it's about. Differentially reinforcing something else that is incompatible with the problem behavior. So we're done. Turn it off.