 How are you doing Chichou? How do you think things got this way? The Rome never really fall. No, Rome didn't fall. Rome just changed its name, became the Catholic Church. Like, like, is this just a modern empire that royals and high-ups have succeeded for centuries? I think there's been infighting. Certain certain factions have taken out other factions, but I think there's always, there's always that, that sect cult that wants to rule over humanity and everything else. We just have to be awake, right? And it takes work, it takes effort, right? But what happens is people get lulled to sleep, right? People are giving good food, right? You know, they are fatty food or food that tastes good. Let's put it that way. They're giving a place to sleep and as long as they go to work from nine to five and don't think about too much, they put on great shows on television for them and tell them to buy shit, right? And then people slowly get lulled to sleep or they get exhausted, they just want to break and then they fall into that trap, right? It's like lamps to the slaughter, right? So, it's just, we have to be aware and it's everything is a cycle, right? We go through these cycles. We go through these cycles and we'll come out of this cycle, right? It's not an end game right now. We'll come out of this cycle. We just have to remember history, teach it, right? And there's just a handful of rules, just like mathematics. There's only five axioms that the rules of mathematics have been built on, right? Everything else has been built on to a level where we can send people to the moon. We can send satellites outside of a solar system, right? We can communicate at light speed. There's only a handful of axioms. One of the axioms is zero censorship. Any institution, any individual that wants to censor any other person, any other human being needs to be investigated, right? Censorship includes prohibition. Centralized power does not have the right to prohibit humanity from experiencing life. No matter how they choose to experience it as long as it's not hurting anyone else, right? Transparency of power, accountability of power, individual human rights, right? Liberty, monetary policy, like there's just a handful of rules. That's it. And the corruption will never get ahold like this. The cancer will not grow, right? But unfortunately, when there's cancer like this, you might have to, you know, take out a limerick too.