 I want to see about Sting. I probably answered this question a lot of times. I want to see about Sting. Hi, what are your thoughts about the wrestling character, Sting? Well, I mean, honestly, I've never watched wrestling. It's like video games. It's just not for me. There's other things. I'd rather be reading or drawing. And so I would be sitting at a convention drawing and these 13-year-old boys would walk up and say, is that Sting? And I'm thinking like Sting from the police. No, it's not fucking Sting. He's blind. And then I gradually became aware of it. And the thing is, I didn't care. It's like everybody knew where it came from. So to me, it was just flattering. But the deal is, I own the character in the publication rights and the film studio owns the film and TV rights. So it would be up to them to bring a lawsuit. And at first I think they just thought of it as like free publicity until they got a new film. But then he started making figures and t-shirts and toys and merchandise. And so that was when they stepped in and said, you're going to have to change that. So I guess he changed the makeup. And I've met him. I've met him actually not that long ago. He's trying to change the makeup. And he was, and I'm like, you know, I mean, I was joking. I'm like, you don't mean money. You don't mean bro. And then he tried to tell me he got it from Marilyn Manson. I'm like, who are you kidding? And Marilyn Manson wasn't even around back then. I recognized both because I was like, the movie made an impact on me. And when I seen Sting and Wrestling, I was like, it looks like the movie, but it's not. But then it really gave wrestling this dark element. So it was kind of fun to see. Yeah, I had no issues racing. I mean, it's like everyone knew where it came from. So it wasn't like I felt cheated or ripped off. It was just flattering to me. I had to get that off my chest. I wasn't asking about that. I mean, he could have just fessed up to it. He didn't have that whole Marilyn Manson. No. Definitely.