 But there's a specific part of the idea as a diagnosis that I think some people might be able to relate to, and that that's the dissociative part. You know, dissociation is kind of a natural defense mechanism for your psyche to cope with situations that you didn't expect, and they're just overwhelmingly negative or positive. A lot of autistic people experience something called a shutdown, tends to come with a lot of heavy dissociation. And a lot of people experience that feeling of dissociation, particularly when they're drunk. One aspect of dissociation is the derealization. So that's that's the feeling like the world around you is fake. You feel like you could snap your fingers in a moment and just wake up. And then there's the aspect of depersonalization, which is I feel like it could be more applicable to to DID, whereby you don't identify with the person that you see in the mirror.