 Plutonic Plurus, yes. And in this picture, masculine energy is also needed to balance other masculine energy going in the technocratic oligarchic direction currently. Yeah, I think the energy that is going in the technocratic oligarchic direction is a psychopath energy. I don't think it's necessarily masculine or feminine. I think it's psychopaths that are doing this. It's the minions that are the problem. It's those who have been fooled into thinking that these centralized institutions have the best interests of humanity and mind that need to be educated, need to be embraced, need to be enlightened. Rendle, not saying this is what I believe, but I've read this a couple of times on the topic of masculinity and our current state. Hard times greater than hard men, greater than good times greater than weak men. Oh, no, it's not greater than. So hard times leads to hard men. Hard men leads to good times, good times leads to weak men, and weak men leads to repeat, which is hard time again. Possibly. And Rendle, I agree with the sentiment there that it is comfort that has brought us to this point. People have become too complicit, too comfortable in their own little worlds. They don't want to lose their job. They don't want to lose their social connections. They don't want to lose the opportunity to go to their favorite restaurant. They don't want to lose so much of this material connections that they have with our society. They're so comfortable. They want to make sure they have their, you know, live streaming, what do you call it, like Netflix and Amazon? They don't want to be able to wash the shows they want and eat their ice cream. So they become comfortable. They've been sleeping on in Persian, they say, they've been sleeping on goose feathers for too long. They have been softened up for the slaughter by the centralized institutions. We, our society, us individually, have to start building a thick skin. We have to become stronger. We have to be able to resist. Okay, we have to become anti fragile. So Rendle, I agree with that in large part. I've seen a lot of people around me that talked a big talk, but when it came down to it, they folded like a fucking cheap lawn furniture, right? Crazy, crazy. Elder God, masculinist pride, power, a badass mother who don't take no shit off no one. I love it. Hilarious. Privilege, my privilege. Where are my vodka and strawberries at? I need a drink. My sitting right here, the liqueur. I'm not a fan of the word feminine. I'm not a fan of the word feminine. No? How come? Elder God, sorry. I grew up in the 70s and 80s. Ah, played Martin. I think it is like this. Hard times create strong men, makes the times easy, and easy times make weak men, and weak men make hard times. Great saying. I like that played Martin.