 People who are like, you know, the Desi Banks and even, you know, everybody who's from that same type of generation that we're from, it's like, by the time you are Dave Chappelle's age, hopefully you will have accomplished somewhat, you know what I mean, you're going to be in a different category, but we have more access to get more popularity and more opportunities. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, you know, a lot of it went viral. So a lot of people know me for it. I interviewed Alex Thomas. I said, I'll let you say this, I interviewed Alex Thomas and he was like, you know, being funny for five minutes is definitely in comparison. It's not, it does not compare to having to stay on that stage and do a whole set. Yeah. So he, you know, that, that, that funny that you guys are doing sometime rubs the older comedians in the wrong way. You're funny. Anybody could be funny for 30 seconds, maybe a minute. A comedian is there's 2000 people. Here's the mic. You're next. Now, now let me see how funny you are because that's an art form right there. You get up there and entertain those people for 20 minutes, a room full of thousand strangers and you kill them. Oh, more poverty, but you're comedian. Yeah, amazing. Good job. Right. But a lot of these cats, the social media guys, it's almost like, I hate to say it, insta, instant, insta, it's like insta famous. People are getting famous without having to be talented. Wow. People, you know, they're getting it twisted just because you have 11 million followers. I've had dudes that have 11 million followers, but don't have 11 minutes of jokes on stage. So I've had a bunch of dilemmas on here about this. Now I want you to answer this question. Correct. Because you the first lady to answer this question when it comes down to the old comedy, I'm talking about Morton Lawrence. It's not just that old, like, dad just started out. Yeah, yeah, Morton Lawrence, Eddie Murphy on the, on the, on the TV, doing that thing, doing that residual thing, phase on love. They don't have to. But what about the guys like, like the, you do have different people that's finding new ways and new lanes like the country, Wayne and all those guys doing anything. Is that the same? Do you guys have the same respect? He got a hold. No, that's some other bullshit that somebody told me. Who told me he made a bunch of money? I don't on Facebook and Instagram videos and all that. That's money. He makes some good all of these cats versus the new, which is the country, Wayne and all of these other guys. The busy banks, the bubble dubs, the, OK, these are two different worlds in comparison to one another. Which one do you think, you know, bringing in that cheddar is the better way to go in this day and time? Oh, definitely. Hmm. Well, wait a minute, wait a minute. Don't answer this wrong. I'm not. Listen, I'm not worried about nobody. But no, I mean, it's like calling them old is kind of like dang, the old versus the new. I know, hell, they're old and green and they're old. But OK, being old and then it's OK, like they've accomplished so much in the town. They had the trailblaze a lot, you know. But some of them can kind of still, let me think of who still is older to go viral. Oh, what do you mean? Daisy Pellis, shut all you young niggas now. But I'm not talking about that. I'm just saying, you know, they ain't old. They die, they hurl, but they still great. Don't let them fool you. I'm just a real cat right here. Well, I know them niggas great. I don't have to see it. I know they grow and they shave and all their hair. They say the people who are like, you know, the desi base and even, you know, everybody who's from that same type of generation that we're from. It's like by the time you are Dave Chappelle's age, hopefully you will have accomplished somewhat, you know what I mean? You're going to be in a different category. But we have more access to get more popularity and more opportunities now we get it. You can say that. It's like the digital platform is just a cheat code to get a lot of success. It's not a really cheat code. Not everybody who's funny online even wants to do stand-up though. And that's the thing. A lot of stand-up comedians who are older, as you say, they do try to gatekeep, you know. But the cheat code you're talking about is not really a cheat code. It is. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. What are you talking about? There's a phase on them over here. They talk about the, hold on, let me talk. Residuals. Residuals, when you look at older people, the Will Ferrell's, all these old comedians, they getting checks from old chicks. Right. So they're not from TV shows at the time? Yeah, all the stuff that they did. But not from stand-up. Even if it's stand-up and it's one that they went on HBO or something, would they still get residuals? Okay. Now don't try that, I don't know. I know about this. But the thing is though, I mean, Wild'n Out has residuals, so a lot of these is what it is. That's my boy Carlos. He was on there. Yeah, so they have very good residuals. Well, I don't know about that. I heard a difference. See, now you're talking in my lane again. You know what I'm saying? Okay. They do get residuals. But I mean, you know, they're gonna have time to accomplish that and earn the residuals. But when I say it's a cheat code, I mean like people who have a digital following do stand-up for a year. And then I see them headlining theaters with, you know, 10,000 people in it. And the people opening for them are some really well-trained, you know, veteran comedians, but they're opening up for, I won't name names, but they're opening up for digital, you know, people who've been doing stand-up for 320 days. And now you're headlining and it's like, damn. And a lot of times, you know, but then you keep doing it. You're gonna get better. You're gonna get better.