 So I've been riding the bus here in Australia, riding the ferry, getting on light rail, going on trains. Almost every day I'm riding public transport here in Sydney, and I haven't yet had a bad experience. I haven't yet run into a crazy person. I mean, I'm sure there's math in Sydney, but I haven't seen any evidence of it. Like that, the latest brand of math apparently cut with fentanyl. It leads people to do crazy amounts of boarding. So you see all these homeless in Los Angeles and they're pushing shopping carts and just They just have enormous mounds of stuff. I haven't seen any of that here in Sydney. About one out of three times that I get on a bus or rail, train in LA, there's some crazy disrupted person. I haven't encountered that once here in Australia. So where are the crazies? Where are the nutters? I mean, I know Australia has crazies of nutters, but they didn't seem terribly offensive and I haven't seen any evidence yet of methods. I mean, I'm sure there are methods in Sydney, but where are they? I didn't see them and they're not they're not riding public transport. It's really sweet where the public square is clean and friendly and nice. Public square, public street, the public beaches, the public toilets, public amenities, public showers, public transportation, public libraries. I've been to a lot of libraries here in the South Wales and haven't run into any homeless, haven't run into any crazies taking out residents in the library. So it's really sweet to be able to just go to the library and pick out books and read and not be disrupted and not be assaulted by really smelly methods, drug addicts, alcoholics. Haven't yet had one unpleasant experience in Australia. Haven't yet run into one rude person. I don't recall any like ranting, you know, crazed method addict. I mean, I've seen a handful of homeless, seen a couple of, you know, alcoholics or drug addicts, but they weren't causing major social disruption. I mean, I saw once an aborigine walk across the street when the traffic was coming, just kind of weaving his way through traffic. Having public transport here is like a perfectly pleasant experience. Perfectly safe. Where are the nutters, man? Where are the crazies? And think about how much I'm going to miss Sydney. Yeah, definitely much higher quality of life, much more social cohesion and social trust. Get a gym. I'm on the way to Sydney Airport. So I'll have to give you a call when I get to the airport and we'll catch up. Thank you for your hospitality, Mango Gym. Thank you for the mangoes. Thank you for the rides. Thank you for the trip to the Blue Mountains to see Andrew Fraser. Yep, I'm leaving on a jet plane. I don't know when I'll be back again. Leaving on a jet plane. I don't know when I'll be back again. Leaving on a jet plane. Now, I hope my flight back to LA is like my flight to Sydney, because I was only at about 10% capacity. It's a very pleasant. You could stretch out. Well, you get to see me here on YouTube, mate. I'm sorry. I've got to come out and talk to your group. So I want to come back here, mate. I have to be back soon. Just before I left, I asked my sister, do you need anything? Do you want a hot drink? And then we immediately both cracked up. Because I'm not the type of person who's usually offering hot drinks and helping people out. You know, the empathetic caring type. So now I'm not going to be anti-social. There's like high social cohesion here. And you have a socially cohesive, high social trust society that makes it much easier to deal with things like COVID. I'm not going to create a disruption. I'm a very respectable man. People look up to me. Okay, yeah, I'm the least respectable of the three kids by far. I mean, what kind of respectable person goes on YouTube every day? It makes live streams. Next time I buy luggage, I'm going to buy luggage that you can roll. And the sweat was just pouring off me. So I was carrying my backpack. Getting closer to Sydney Airport. Be a rabble. Maybe I want to become socially conventional a little bit. It's happening, bros. What's happening? Third party films. I'm really curious what happens when I get back to LA. Do I intensely miss Sydney? Do I start getting out of my rut, getting out of my routine, getting out of my shell? Do I start exploring LA like I've been exploring Sydney? Is this trip going to change me? Are you going to encourage me to reach out more and do more new things? Well, LA is in the middle of an Omicron surge. It's like New South Wales. I think they recorded something like 170,000 cases yesterday. So I had my COVID test yesterday, a tested negative. I've had four PCR COVID tests in Australia. Everyone's been negative. But I have largely avoided public gatherings for the past week just to be on the safe side to try to minimize the chances of getting sick. I find it really easy to make friends here in Sydney. People are pretty open and friendly. I find Sydney a friendly city. How is the air quality in contrast to LA? Yeah, excellent air quality made the best. I did not have a chat with that aborigine. Like I wanted to compare musical techniques, maybe pick up some tips. Man, I am so tired. Because every day that I've been in Sydney for the past week, I've been walking about 20 kilometers. And I am exhausted. So I'm really looking forward to getting on a plane and just sitting for 14 hours. So I've only seen a handful of aborigines in Sydney. Usually the aborigines live in northern territories in regional Australia. They have their own compounds. Big Bash League. You guys catching the Big Bash League? It's a 2020 cricket. It's so entertaining every night. You can get a cricket match in three hours. The sea cushion feels good, mate. There's no room in my pack. So I love comfort, mate. Sea cushion, very comfortable. I haven't made a decision yet, mate. I want to get back to LA and see how I feel. See how it goes. So I may have some things happening in Sydney. Some good earners, possibly. One thing against moving to Sydney is that Orthodox Judaism is much more planar-faller in Los Angeles. So it's about 30 times as intense and as numerous in LA. The shells are bare in LA, bro. Luckily I belong to a community. So if the worst comes to the worst, I can tap into my contacts within my Orthodox synagogue. Find a bite to eat. The shells are increasingly bare in Australia, too. In Sydney in particular. So they have limits on how much food you can buy at the supermarket. On the way to the airport and all the time around Sydney. Manly is beautiful. Every little nook and cranny that I discover of Sydney is absolutely gorgeous. I mean the Manly beach is better than the Bongai beach. How would you rate the beaches in Sydney? Okay, it looks like we're at the airport. I'd better log off. Talk to you later, mates.