 You know, for me, I gravitated towards Taekwondo when I was younger. There's quite a few people in spectrum that are good at that. That's good. My mom has always been really great. She's always introduced me to different hobbies and stuff. And different, you know, within those hobbies, we have other people that you can talk to about the things and sort of slowly build those social skills up. Well, and I did a lot of things like that too. And the friends who shared interests. And fortunately, when I was in elementary school or what you'd call primary school, my third grade teacher, when I was eight years old, really good teacher, explained to the other students that had a disability that was not visible, like a wheelchair. And that's called peer mediated intervention. Actually, the fancy name. And so I managed to not be bullied in elementary school or primary school. But went by the 14, 15, 16 years old. Secondary school. It was horrible. That was the worst part of my life. And the only places I was not bullied was the friends who shared interests.