 What up, my YouTube dogpounds? So I'm just back because I'm recording lectures. I recorded a lecture tonight on homeostasis, and so I have my whole setup going on. I figured I might as well say hi while I'm here. I've totally been reading all your comments on my last little video asking you guys, what are you interested in? I wish I could respond to everybody. This summer I have a pretty ambitious goal. I'm trying to re-record all my human physiology lectures. There's like eight trillion reasons why I am trying to do that. That's the homeostasis lecture that I did tonight. And I'm hoping to do that before tackling some of the cool ideas that you guys had in that last little query. I also am, based on some of the feedback that I got on there, I'm really interested in having like a teacher zone where I've got on my channel here, I've got my classes set up, but it would be interesting to have like a conversation for teachers and professors where we could talk more about like the pedagogy and the strategies and some of the activities that I do in my classes and whether they work or not. And students, you guys might be interested in that, but I don't know, probably not. So anyway, my first priority is to re-record all my video lectures for physio. And then my second priority is to set up a little teacher zone in YouTube land. But we'll see what actually happens because it's summertime. And so I'm getting to do fun summer things to like, guess what, I just got back from Disneyland. I got to spend like three crazy full days with my home dog fellas, Keenan and Kai in Disneyland, which was just absolutely the best ever. And we got to do like have all sorts of physiological conversations because, you know, we're going on crazy roller coasters, like the crazy roundy round roller coaster in California land that like goes upside down like I did that. And I got off and felt like, whoa, I need some gum. And it took me till day three in the park to actually remember to take my gum with me so that I could go on roller coasters more than once in a row, which was exciting. And we also had physiological conversations because the first day we were there, the temperature got up to 108 degrees. What? Like, oh my God, like, whoa, your body totally reacts to temperature like that. We got to witness my oldest child respond to the heat. And I think he might be motivated to cut his hair now. I don't know. Okay, so I just wanted to say hi. Well, and now I'm going to leave and maybe go home and go to bed. Why do I always work so late at night? Okay, bye-bye.