 I would probably say, like, 7 or 8. Fast-forward up. 7. Now we ride around there. 7 or 8. Bison. Bison is a 7 or 8. Is it okay if I just roll that? Can you 6 or 7? 6 or 7. Okay. Like, a 6 or 7. Latif and then... It's kind of like a 1.8 thing. It's kind of like a 1.8. I used to be a very chubby when I was young. Until... It's still like junior year in high school really. So I've had like self-body issues because of that. My image problems, I'd say it's probably harder on girls. But guys, I really don't think there's like a pressure that unless you put it on yourself, go for girls that didn't have a story of girls. And we have the status quo now. And we have the stereotype that we have reality. So the challenge is to be able to just say, if I'm going for a job interview, I wouldn't bring up I'm a single father. That's a weakness and trait or whatever. Like hands, like in the posture in the box. Yeah, just like, you don't need to start thinking that it's a square part. Like you can still think about while there's corners in here, so you can do that. But if I don't get too much involved, like more dancing and all, just keep that kind of square area. Like maybe I'm going to like, it's like, you know, like sometimes you can maybe do like a spin maybe and I just get a little bit in there. Yeah, yeah, but like, yeah, like that. Like yeah, like when you push against the wall, like, and then you like, like it's a wall. Like you really like showing like, like you're in a box, like, like that when you use like, what is it called when you're like, you have to like, come in like a mind. That's why I like, you know, I like that, but not too much. And I just don't know, I'm basically with those moves, you know, like that, then maybe you can like, like that, like your stuff that you like. Kind of like, you think you have, and just like, you kind of figure it out, you know, you're in a box and you just find out, well, I mean, this is how it's going, what do I do now? Like, I just, yeah, I might take, it's just like, what is it, a weapon? And besides, adventures. Yeah, that style of motion, because we're not in that big, such a big ass maze. Moving out, yeah, just, so it's more like, you remember what we were? That, no, like, but don't think too much like, you're raised to push, like, push, push, like, push. And you're okay. But it's so like, that you use the most like, long, and maybe put your finger in it, but you're not sure like, you know how my pedagogy's going to lead you down, but you're just a little, like, fall, like maybe you can do that, but you're ready to go. Like that posture, where you might have a longer, your head out, then spin, then you're out. But don't do it too much like, pushing, maybe, you're doing like, you're in the best part, and maybe you can, like, push, like, you're doing okay. And then you're just gonna, like, tree the most out of the front, you're just gonna, and you'll see like, you've got that part, and then just go to this other, like maybe, push, push, and you can maybe start like this, like, how it was, like that, and then make sure you, like, like, you're just like, yeah, and then, and then you're in the place. Yeah, one time, because then it's like, you're just like, one, and then, like, like that. So, yeah, like, use the box here and there. Our perception of what masks are living in their motions to, and it starts your way out thick, sometimes being sensitive is a masculine trait, because when you're comfortable enough to do that, then this shows a lot of, shows a lot of strength. So you can come out, they're kind of like, they're twined, I guess, sensitive side, being more comfortable and realizing, letting those emotions come out, and not being afraid to share those emotions. One, two, get that out of the way, like you've seen.