 I really enjoy your tone. A lot can be learned from an ability to calmly express outrage. Am I calm? Yeah, I am to a certain degree calm. This is the way it's in my old age, brother or sister, of course. Like, I don't raise my voice anymore. And one of these things I learned from Bob Ross, by the way. Right? You're the calmest Twitcher. Am I nice? Awesome. Of course, I've seen some streamers on Twitch. It's fucking chaos, man. Like, what the hell? You listen for a minute, you're drowning just through the roof. It's like, dude, calm down. But here's one thing I learned from Bob Ross. Bob Ross is a painter. He's awesome. Calm, big afro hair and stuff. He used to be a drill sergeant. Shit. He used to be a drill sergeant. And again, take this with a grain of salt. I'm pretty sure it was Bob Ross. I'm 99% sure I'm telling the truth now. Thanks. I looked into his history. He was a drill sergeant. He was yelling all the time, stressed out. Life was fucking Bob Ross. Bob Ross, he was right there. Love the hair, man. Love the hair. Painting clouds, happy clouds. He came out one day and he just said, I don't want to yell anymore. I'm not going to yell anymore. So he had to quit his job as a drill sergeant. You can't be a drill sergeant and allow people to sleep. You got to yell at them. And he just started painting and doing his thing. He did what he wanted to do in life. He didn't want to yell. He stopped yelling and started painting happy clouds. That's a role model. So I follow one of my role models. Bob Ross. Got to love him. Got to love him.