 Zara, fuck hypercapitalism. What's your opinion on a married couple combining incomes into one account? I'm strongly opposed to it. I am opposed to it as well, Zara. Basically, and by the way, in Canada they changed the laws. It's no longer as beneficial for taxation purposes. I just found this out recently, not because I'm married, but because I've had interactions and I have interactions with personal finance advisors and whatnot, and they informed me that the tax benefits of getting married have been reduced in Canada. I'm not sure how it works where it is in the United States, but if you're getting married to be able to save on taxes, you're doing it wrong. Okay, you can form a corporation and save way more on taxes than you would on a marriage. That's insane, right? And a corporation you can dissolve with, in general, much less hassle than the corporate entity that people create when they introduce a centralized power into their personal intimate relationships. May it be church, may it be state, may it be whatever it is, you're giving them power over your state. Up to you if you want to do it. I personally vote against it, unless it's 100% necessary. Okay, and sometimes it is. Sometimes it is. Don't get me wrong. And by the way, disclaimer, when there's children involved, it's a different game, because when there are children involved, you actually, I believe, have more rights over the children. If you're a married couple, then you would be if you weren't married, right? So I'm just talking non-married people. When you have, and this is like any corporation, right, when it's changing direction, right, getting into areas that they did not, were not in, right, regarding taxation, protection, whatever it is, right, a purpose, right, then you have to re-evaluate your corporation that you have created on that marriage. Sleep away, czar and marriage, stems from capitalism and heterotow normative backwards ideals.