 Ladies and gentlemen, I want to say thank you so much. I am absolutely thrilled and I want to say this is a fun thing to do because for real, I say thank you so often, but I want to give you an example of the ways that you really have helped this channel because it's one thing to say it, but it's one thing to be able to like, or I'm like, I'm not just saying this. So let me show you an interesting stat. This is something I looked at the other day, but I want to say, of course, the reason for this stream is to celebrate 90,000 subscribers. I never thought we'd get here. This is huge, it's exciting. I want to say thank you guys and let's get into that stat where I should say that evidence as I had just mentioned. When I say thank you, here's one big reason why. I was looking at our stats the other day for modern day debate as I'm always checking out the stats. I'm always looking at like, okay, what are the videos that people are spending the most time watching, that they enjoy the most, and I also look at things like shares. So in particular, four shares. This is, I was like, wow, it's like that's way more than I expected. We had 2,390 shares. In other words, when a person below the video clicks on the share button, and then they either take the link and copy and paste it and then send it via text message or post it in a Facebook group or Discord, whatever, and I'm not talking about 2,390 in a year. I'm talking about 2,000, so 1,000s per month. So this was just in the month of December, we had 2,390 shares. And that helps way more than you know because I've told you guys this before in our post-credit streams. It's one thing for me to tell people about modern day debate and say, hey, it's really cool, it's a lot of fun, it's a neutral channel, we want to give everybody a fair shot. But it's another thing if someone else does it because if I say it, they're like, you started modern day debate and of course you'd say that. But if somebody else, a third party does it, it carries so much weight. And here's the interesting thing. I always like kind of like looking at it by different, you could say time intervals. If you break it down per day, that's 79.6 shares in a single day every day in December. That's huge you guys, seriously, that's crazy. What is that per hour? That means dividing 79.6, 66666667 by 24. That's 3.31 shares per hour. You guys, that's crazy. So I want to say, if you guys think I'm just saying that when I'm like you guys are the reason that this channel is done as well as it has and also of course the debaters are the lifeblood of the channel. So I can't thank them enough but I also can't thank you guys enough. And when you think about it, that's nuts. Seriously, isn't that crazy? Just that, it's like holy smokes. Like I never, honestly, if you would have asked me, I gotta be honest, I would not have guessed it was that many shares. Cause that's like huge amount. So that many per day, namely three per hour. So in other words, if this stream lasts 20 minutes, that means somebody shared our content independent of this stream. So it's like probably one of our other debates that they're like, oh, this is cool. I'm gonna share it. So I want to say, when I tell you guys, like you're the reason that this channel has done so well, I'm very serious and like the stats back it up. So I want to say thank you for that. I want to say hello to you and then thank you in the live chat. Thank you for being a subscriber. Amanda, thanks for all of your support. Amanda's also been a great scout. Like when we do our in-person conferences in Dallas, Amanda's actually scouted like the spots out, gone there in person. So like actually driven, taking the time to go drive somewhere, check it out and say, hey, James, like this is probably a good venue because of X, Y, and Z or maybe it's not because of X, Y, and Z. That is invaluable. So our conferences where we do our in-person debate con conferences, Amanda's a huge reason that works. Also though, people like Sideshow Nav, people like Chris G., Brian Carnes who have volunteered, Kaz and Amy, they've also volunteered at those conferences. And not only have these people volunteered at these conferences, because debate con's like, it's like kind of our flagship event. It's becoming, it's like our WrestleMania. I love debate con, it's super fun. And debate con is just huge, like it really is. Like when we look at our stats, it's like, wow, people really enjoy this. But these people are also helping in other ways as well. And there are so many people, like honestly, I can't name all of them. So like, you know, Converse, of course, helps out moderating once in a while. Carissa has helped out moderating in the past. And I think probably will in the future as well. There are so many people, but also regular debaters that we have like Ben Burgess, T-Jump, Stuart Nettle, all these different people, we wanna say thank you. You're the reason that this channel has become what it has. Namely, we're excited and believe me, this is, I really believe this. Sincerely, this is just our start. We are only small right now, relative to what we're going to become. So join us while we're small. If you haven't hit that subscribe button yet, do so right now, because we're excited about the future. We have big things coming up and we are just getting started. So join us while we're small and you'll be able to see us as we rise like the Phoenix in X-Men. It's gonna be tremendous. Wanna say my dear friends, we're excited about the future. Wanna say hello there in the old live chat though. As I mentioned, Wilmar, thanks for being with us. Glad that you were here as well as Hollick Istavane Fadreza. Let me know if I pronounce it right. I really do mean to, but I oftentimes don't do it right the first time. Christine Irvin, thanks for being with us. I see you there. LordBibi42, good to see you as well. Slicy, slicer. Thanks for coming by us as Hey, Modern Databates. Ready for an amazing stream. Woo, thank you for your support. Seriously, I love your enthusiasm and positivity and that seriously goes way further than you think as well. Thanks for your support, Jay, AM84. Mojo, good to see us as thumbs up people. Thanks for your support. That's the thing too, is that for real, like hitting the like button is a small way that if you remember to do it, it does help because it just helps our videos rank a little bit more highly when people search terms. Like let's say they search like creation, evolution, debate. Our debates are more likely to be one of the first ones that pops up for them. Cause often people like they look at the first page and after that they're like, they're not gonna click on seeing what the second page has. So that helps us in terms of our rankings. We appreciate that. And that goes a long way. Lewis Hedge, let me know if I pronounce it right, says just followed on TikTok. Thanks Lewis, seriously. That's something else I was gonna mention. If you haven't heard yet, and if you're watching this stream, there's probably like a loyal follower of modern day debate because I know people usually watch the debates that's why they're here and that's cool. We want people to find value in those. So I'm like, hey, totally cool. Make it whenever you can, if you can't, it's all right. But if you're one of our loyal followers watching right now or maybe you watch this later, gotta tell you, we are working on getting to a thousand followers on TikTok. The reason is a thousand followers unlocks the ability, the feature to be able to live stream. That's a big deal because for us, we live stream usually about two to three times a week. If we're live streaming that many times on TikTok or we're just easy, we can just set it up and re-stream where it's just an additional location that the stream goes out to. It's no extra work for us once you get to that point. And TikTok is a huge way that modern day debate can get additional exposure. In other words, we can drive people to the modern day debate main hubs, namely VR podcast, as well as our YouTube channel. I gotta tell you though, if you didn't know we do have a podcast and it's actually doing quite well, people have found it apparently useful, which I'm encouraged by because I've already told you guys this many times when I started the podcast for modern day debate, which you can find it anywhere, Spotify, Apple, Google podcasts, you name it. Whatever your favorite podcast app is, you could probably find us because we're on all the major ones and it's very rare that someone is really rare where someone's like, oh, my uncle made this podcast called Vacuum Podcast. And I'm like, okay, well, we can work on getting on it. That's how rare it is. So let us know though, if you can't find us on your favorite podcast app, we'll work on getting on there because we do want to get on everyone, even Vacuum Podcast. And that's, I made that one up. There's no Vacuum Podcast. DA, thanks for being here. Says Amy, you're awesome. Amy is awesome. I want to say thanks, Amy, for all of your support as a moderator. Thanks again to Kaz. Thanks to Saito and Ab, our head moderator in the live chat, as we want to keep things civil here. Namely, you guys know, as always, this has always been our rule. We were not into if people are trying to target groups. So if they say, this race is blah, blah, blah. It's like, no, no, no, we can't do that. We're not going to do that here. That's obviously something we're just saying. Like, it's an instant ban. Now, if you're targeting somebody, so you're like, oh man, James is like so weird. It's like, that's, I honestly don't really care. I'm like, I know I'm weird in a good way. But if you do, if you're targeting somebody, like you're like, oh man, you know, T-Jump or Stewart, Nettle, or whoever, they're so blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, in the live chat, we might say, hey, you're being pretty hard on them. Like you want to just like chill out a little bit. And that's usually, if you got to be pretty hard on them, because we know it's the internet, we don't want people to feel like they're walking on eggshells. But we're pretty, that's why we're pretty flexible. Like if it's not hate speech, we'll give you at least a warning. But want to say, thanks for being here as well, and MariaLN, glad to have you here. DA, good to see you as well. And thanks for your support, JAM84, someday I will capture a battleship. I appreciate your support of these a lot. But yeah, Millahan Philosopher's Corner, good to see you, glad to have you back again. Amanda says, 100,000 subscribers soon. I'm at work and apparently suck at double tasking. Thanks for your support, Amanda. Seriously, we are excited to hit that 100,000 subscriber mark. And the reason is not so we can like brag. I'm like, oh, wow, like numbers, numbers. The reason is, that's obviously indicative if we do reach higher amounts of subscribers or viewership per month, because a lot of people who view, like they're not subscribers, and that's all right, like, you know, we're not saying like you have to, but we certainly appreciate it. It does help the channel. You could say it gives it street cred, because when a channel has 90,000 subscribers, for example, that's when a lot of people look at it and are like, there's probably something about that that's good. Like some people probably like that if it's gotten a 90,000, especially over the course of four years, like it's a pretty good growth rate. Like we're grateful for that. Now it's true, like some people blow up overnight, but those are, you know, and you hear those stories, but those are usually the exception. Usually the way it happens is you put in years of work, years of streaming or content, whatever it is. And we, at the same time, like, you could say that like ours hasn't blown up overnight, but it has grown fast. Like I'm grateful for it. And the reason I'm saying that, though, is we're determined to carry out this vision. You've all heard it before. Namely, we want to provide a neutral platform so that everybody has their chance to make their case on a level playing field. That's what we're determined to do. We believe that YouTube deserves a better class of debate channel, and we're gonna give it to them. We're excited about that, my friends. We appreciate all of your support of that goal. Mojo, good to see you in the live chat. Clear of you, glad to have you. Clear of you says, James, you're do weird. I think he meant you are weird, and I appreciate that. It really is, I don't go out of my own way to be weird for the sake of being weird, but I like going my own way in the sense that, as you know, it is true. This summer, I got a subway for Life Tattoo. That's not a, like, that's for real. You can Google it if you want. The reason, for real, no joke, I told Bob this, is that's gonna help our conferences as we can use that subway deal for our conferences, for DebateCon, because we can help make at least part of the lunch subway when we offer this lunch for our people who buy tickets. And that's a great way for us to kind of give us, kind of give a little bit of a safety net for those conferences, and so that's for me, and a lot of people think that's bizarre. Like, but I'm like, hey, I don't care. Whatever it takes to get Modern Day Debate to grow, I've got plenty of real estate. Like, I've got a pretty big body. So, so far my upper back is taken for subway. If you guys haven't seen that, it's for real. And for me, that's something that I've been like, absolutely, I'm like, hey, like, there are other reasons why I'm glad I did it, but for Modern Day Debate, and using that to help support our conferences, and there are reasons, you know, I use it for myself sometimes too. Like, when I'm traveling, it's great to get subway, but it is something that I'm like, hey, it's unorthodox, but you know what? It works well. It's a good strategy. So, identity, thanks for being with us. Helco, thanks for coming by, says keep up the great job, Modern Day Debate. Always keep improving, thanks for your support, and we are always looking at how we can improve. Like, right now, we are definitely working on improving our titles and our thumbnails, which are key on YouTube. We're also working on improving the audio quality of our podcast. I'm really grateful that someone reached out to me, and he's actually been kind of sharing with me, like, hey, like, here's how you can improve the audio for the podcast, and that means a lot, because for me, I'm a novice. Like, I don't know how, what good sound really is, to be honest, and so having somebody else that can point it out to me, that helps a ton. Nick, good to have you. Says, what video topics do the best and the worst? Science topics are definitely doing the best. Recently, we've noticed, for example, like, Flat Earth, Creation Evolution, Intelligent Design, kind of the mix of like, science slash conspiracy. So like, was the moon landing hoax, hoax? Those are pretty popular. The reason that I think that is, is we're the only game in town. Like, there are very few channels hosting those. We are hosting those fairly regularly, and there are some channels that host them. Don't get me wrong, but I would say in terms of the variety. So for example, like, you have a lot of channels that are like, hey, we host Flat Earth debates. That's all we host, period. And that's cool, like, I don't have anything against that. But for us, we're like, hey, we also do Creation Evolution. We also do whether or not Bigfoot exists. All sorts of stuff in the natural sciences. Mojo says, can you reach to Bay Abadan, Joe of Red Judaism, maybe can debate with a Muslim or Christian? That would be amazing. That might work. I'm a little bit behind right now, but thanks for letting me know about that name. And I actually will do a copy and paste of that name. And in fact, your whole message, just so I remember it, as a possibility for the future, because I do appreciate that name. And I've gotta tell you though, we are excited, my friends. And then I saw Office 88 with some stern criticism. Office Computer 888, thanks for your feedback, you could say, because if you have a problem with the moderators, like, do feel free to let the moderators know, or if you wanna email me. First, I wanna appreciate, if you send an email to Bob first, Bob just kinda helps sift through it. And then if you're like, hey, like I really would, like, you know my email, like it's available out there. You can email me. And then I can work on seeing, like, okay, is there something? Thanks for your super chat. Do appreciate that, seriously, Andrew Rouse. Am I saying it right? I know I think I've asked before and I'm sorry that I can't remember. Is it Andrew Roos or Andrew Rouse? I think it's Rouse, but let me know if I'm wrong. So sorry, James, what? Can you please explain the subway deal you have? You have a full back tattoo, how big? Do you show it at the counter for a discount? What? Show us. Yeah, for real, it really is. If you Google subway tattoo for life and then just put my name James Coons or just James, there will be a lot of pictures that pop up and you can see the tattoo. Cause I'm like, right now it's so hard for where I am. I'm like pinned against the wall and I like the way I'm sitting, I can't take my shirt off right now. I have shown it off on stream before, but yeah, no, no, it's not a joke. It is for real and it's free subway for life. Technically it's actually $50,000 worth of subway gift cards, so I don't have to show the tattoo. But like I said, I'm committed to using a substantial amount of that. The reason that I really did do that was because I thought, hey, we could do this to do debate con and it'll help moderate a debate grow. Because like I said, those conferences, like the first one, we did lose a little bit of money. And the second one, we actually came out a little bit ahead, so we have a little bit of extra surplus funds, not much, like maybe a hundred, couple hundred bucks or something that we can put in toward future conferences. So that's really cool. But yes, it is for real and I have this unusually large subway tattoo. Lewis says, hedge is pronounced like hey, so it's Lewis hey, thanks for letting me know that Lewis. As well as Helco, thanks for being here. And yada yada yada, good to see you. It says whenever any discussion of gun control comes up, I like it when any mention of the Second Amendment is mentioning quote unquote, well-regulated military. Appreciate your feedback on that. And also though, Ted Chad, thanks for coming by, says flat versus globe worth debate, two on two with Jarenism and Witsett versus Matt DeLondi and R&R. Let's make it happen. It would be a gigantic debate. I totally agree with you. I'll write it down. It's gonna be hard to pull off, but it's a possibility. So I appreciate that, Ted. Do I have something in my hair? What am I seeing? Is that just my grays? But yeah, believe it or not, I didn't have nearly as many gray hairs before I started my doctoral program. Lord willing, my goal is that I should be done with my doctorate by the end of this year, which is another exciting milestone. Is that will give me a little bit more time, I suspect, for modern day debate. And I'm kind of being facetious because it'll give me a lot more time because the doctor is really exhausting in a good way. Like I like what I do, but these programs are usually known for like high attrition rates. A lot of people are just like, ugh, I just don't know if I love it this much. I think I'm gonna stop because it's just a huge load of hard work. But thanks for your support. Jarendel project, thanks for being a supporter, a member for three months. So congratulations. Thanks for renewing your membership. Seriously, that means a ton. We appreciate that. And that is a way you can support the channel. We do have channel memberships, but also wanna say, like I said, if you haven't yet, our TikTok link is in the description box and I'm also gonna put it right now at the top of the live chat as, oh, that's weird. It's not even, it's not in the description box, but I'm gonna add it right now. And then I'll pin it to the top of the chat. And it's exciting though that we're at 377. So we've gone by about 130 within several days, like less than a week. I think it'll probably take us about a month from right now to get to being able to stream on TikTok, but that's okay. Like, you know, if it takes a month, like that's not actually that long to get a thousand followers on a social media platform. For YouTube, it took years for me to get to a thousand. Technically, like it was, cause it used to be like, you could say it was not a debate channel. It used to be modern day hysteria where it was just me sharing my musings about all sorts of weird things, but a lot of philosophy, stuff like that. Now I'm gonna put this our TikTok. And like I said, we're excited about that. We really do think that there's a possibility that that may help modern day debate grow a lot in 2023. Diego to see you, Diego Pina says James is awesome. Not weird, thanks for that. Diego, appreciate that. And then Lando Rocco to see you as well as, let me just catch up here in the chat. Let's move in quick. Clear review, thanks for your support as well as Mojo says, did the debate channel change your mind on anything? It hasn't changed my mind on like big things. Like it's not like I went from being like politically on one side of the aisle to the other. It has changed my mind on certain arguments, but I've studied this stuff like a lot, many, many for quite a long time before doing the channel. So a lot of it, a lot of the arguments are similar, but yeah, like I've changed my mind on some stuff. Mojo says, let's see, you got that. And then Endo, good to see you there. Miguel, Quesada, thanks for coming by. Says congrats, James, greetings from Chile, South America. Wow, thanks for watching. That's cool, man. Appreciate you watching. And that means a lot. It's cool knowing that like people from all over the world are watching like that's super encouraging. So glad that it's, I hope you feel welcome here. And as we've said before, no matter what walk of life you are friends, we hope you feel welcome. Let's see, Soundbombing says, love you, James. Thanks for your support. Love you too. As well as Icifer23, thanks for your support. And all things considered, AA says, weird is good. Creepy is bad. James is weird and that's good. Thanks for your support. Appreciate that. Clearview says, JK James, you're honestly pretty cool. I didn't, don't worry, I know you guys are teasing. Don't worry, thanks for your support. And then Hellquist says, 100,000 will be coming, it's a matter of time. I anticipate probably by May, that's the goal, is by, at the end of May for sure. DJ Batman, thanks for coming by, says you'll be in the millions before this year is out and you deserve it for having an amazing channel. I don't know about that, but we're gonna shoot for the stars and even if we don't make it, what's it, shoot for the moon and even if you don't make it, you'll land among the stars. Thanks for your support and saga. So congrats guys, thanks for that. Gregory Top, thanks for your support. Says, come on peeps, hit that thumbs up. Thanks for your support. Real deal politics says, love, your content was curious to how to become part of it. Would love to argue against a Flat Earther. There's a link in the description that shows a Google doc for like how we do that process of potentially having new debaters on. Megan St. Tana says, congrats on 90,000 James, thanks for your support. And I gotta say it's totally a congrats to everybody that's made this channel possible. It is truly like a community effort. I wanna do this in the long-term for my career. Like I love doing this, but in the meantime, while I'm doing my doctorate and then I think what I'll do is after my doctorate I wanna get some years of experience in consulting just cause I think that'll actually help me to be more well-rounded to lead modern day debate. But Mojo says, Gnostic Informant versus Richard Carrier that'd be amazing. Thanks for that feedback. And then real deal politics says, yeah, dude, ridiculous, thanks for your support. And then that's funny. Thanks so much for your support. And let's see here. I draw stuff. So James you mad man, I just looked up the subway tattoo, that's amazing. That's funny, you hadn't heard of it. That's funny, but yeah, it's for real. And it is, it is a big tattoo. So, but like I said, I told Bob and I remember Bob was like, when I saw that article, cause he had heard about it too, about the same time that I heard about it cause it was all over the news. And he didn't know it was me that did it. He was like, oh, he's like, I thought, I was like, wow, that's pretty crazy. You gotta be pretty weird to do that. And then, but when I told him, I was like, but Bob, like we can, this can help support our conferences, like debate con cause part of lunch can be like someway and it'll help us have like a little bit of a safety net financially. Cause a lot of people don't realize like those conferences are a little bit of a risk for us cause like they're pretty big expense, but we nonetheless are glad to do them. And we found that like they're doing well. Like we're learning and refining and making it better and better. And it's something that we're excited about. Coffee Mom says, if you have enough people who can share that, that load, you can do anything, community matters. That's true. Thanks for your support. Seriously, it means a lot. You've been a regular supporter of the channel as well. Appreciate that Coffee Mom. And why am I out of breath? Bite ma, bite ma Higgins. Congrats on 90,000 your channel has rapidly become one of the best on YouTube. I really appreciate the time and effort you put in. It's always high quality content. Much love James and Amy. And don't forget Kaz as well as, like Joan Ave and so many other people. Eli Thies Alliance says, UK here love you. Thanks for your support. Seriously, that means more than you know. And then big Nessie says, when did you start moderating debate? It's one of my favorite channels. Great work. Technically we started in the fall of 2018. So it's almost five years, about four and a half years now. That's when we started being a debate channel. Before that, like it was just my own personal channel, modern day hysteria, where I would just hear weird thoughts about society or whatever was going on. And it was slowly growing as a very slow growing channel. And that's okay. Like there's nothing wrong in a slow growing channel, but it's just that when we realized I started doing debates. And so at that point it was like, yeah. So even though it says on the about page that we started in 2016, there were about two years, two and a half years of me, just doing like these occasional musings because I was really busy. I didn't really have a lot of, I didn't really, wasn't as good as time management. And so it's technically, we kind of started more in the fall of 2018. Ms. Sweets says, thank you James for all you do. Much love. Thanks for that support. Hamad Ahmed says, amazing. Thanks for your support. And then Nick says, what's your doctorate? It's an industrial organizational psychology. It's kind of like the psychology of work. And then Miladia says, love you James. Thanks, Miladia. I appreciate that man. I know that I'm behind on getting back to you. Forgive me, Miladia. I'm just behind on like virtually everything right now. So I will get back to you and I appreciate all of your support seriously. And then remember, Miladia, I don't know if you remember when we were at DebateCon and you were helping me like get kind of like test shots for the camera angles at DebateCon. So thanks for that support. It was one of many ways in which I appreciate all your help. And then Bader LBDRR says I like this channel. Thanks for that support as well as Mojo says, please say Mojo Jojo Freelancer KUP Send Ye. Thanks for your support. Let's see, Miladia says, if the next conference is in Dallas again, I'll be there again. Thanks, Miladia. And then, and it definitely is. We are excited about the next conference. It's probably gonna be April 22nd. It's still being confirmed in terms of we're still finding the venue. And then once we know the venue, we'll know the date for sure. And then once we know the date, we can actually invite the speaker. So Shandy says, what do you do when people are debating? Usually I'm keeping an eye on the live chat, trying to keep an eye on the conversation as well in terms of like who's speaking over who too often, as well as, and I'm not very good at this, I admit, we have a Twitch live chat that I try to peek into, but those two things alone usually kind of where I'm like, but Shandy, let's see. Thanks for being here. And with that, I wanna wrap up. Allied Atheist Alliance says, what was the drama with Matt Dillentie and some audience member, if you can say? I think that was with Alec Stein. I might be wrong, but I think that's what it was. It was during Matt's debate. But wanna say, I've gotta run. I just wanna do this really quick one. Wanna say thanks for your support. And it's been, it's been over 20 minutes, which means, like I said, at the start of this stream, every 20 minutes, a person at least one shares our channel with somebody, whether it be like a text message to a friend or they're like, hey, you'd love this channel, it's cool. Or maybe they do it because maybe they say, maybe they put it on a Facebook group and they're like, hey, have you guys seen this debate? It was really cool, just check it out. So even during this stream, we should expect that one to two people have shared modern day debate. And we appreciate that. Seriously, it goes a long way. Thanks Pancake of Destiny says, thank you for this channel. I've learned a lot about science while having fun. Thanks for that. That means a ton. Shandy says, what are you doing today? I'm class prepping for a class that I'm teaching in the, this would be the spring semester. So it starts in about a week, less than a week actually. And I've got to have all the stuff prepped and ready by tomorrow at the latest. So, wanna say, I wish I could hang around, wanna say thank you guys for your all, that's what the stream is for, is just say, hey, this is cool, it's a huge milestone and the big, like it's also a cool one because it's like, hey, like we see it. Like we're almost at that 100,000 mark, which is just exciting to know that this platform is having that much of an influence, that it's expanding that well on YouTube, on podcast, on these different platforms. Like Twitter, I think we're close, it's not far, we'll be at 10,000 followers, which is cool just because that's a way that we can communicate with people and let them know about upcoming debates, upcoming conferences, like debate con, all that stuff. So I wanna say thank you guys for all of your support seriously. It means more than, you know, I love you guys. And like I said, one quick summary, because I just got to kick out of this, if you missed the beginning of the stream, every month, this is our usual, it's about 2,390 people share, or there are that many shares of our content where a person says, clicks that share button below, and then not only do they click the share button below, they post it somewhere like Facebook or a text message, whatever. And when you break that down by day, that means it's 79.6 per day, so about 80 using standard grounding rules, 80 times per day, our channel or content is shared with people. That's huge, so that's just YouTube, like that's not counting like Twitter retweets or anything like Facebook shares, like that's just YouTube, and that per hour is about 3.31 shares per hour, which is huge, so it's about one every 20 minutes. So that's huge, you guys, thank you. I'm not just saying that when I say thank you guys for all of your support. I gotta run, one last question, that Kmax McDonald, good to see you there in the old live chat, says, James, any more debate topics on your mind? We are working on getting up one whether or not it's called, quote, our men unappreciated. So that'll be interesting, it's kind of like in parentheses, relative to women in society, our men unappreciated, so that's a juicy topic. It'll be Andrew and Rachel against Ashley and RC Radical Coder, so that'll be cool. And then, let's see, we've got a juicy one, controversial one tomorrow, Daniel Halkikachu and JF Debate, whether or not society should be based on race or religion, so that's a juicy one to be sure. Self-law, says, well done, James, and all from the UK. Thanks for that support, that means a lot. And let's see here, yeah. Thank you guys for your support. The Russells, thanks for coming by. Appreciate you guys, I love you guys, seriously, you make this fun. I hope you have a great rest of your day. Thanks for everything, we're excited about the future, we've got big things planned. We're gonna keep plugging away and keep improving, keep making this better, keep refining ourselves, working on our skills, and we say just thank you for all your support along the way. Join us while we're small, because this is just the beginning, we're just getting started, we've got big things planned for the future, and wanna say thanks for all of your support as we continue to fulfill the vision of providing a neutral platform so that everybody can make their case on a level planning field. We'll see you at the next debate, which is tonight, I've gotta get that event up soon, so that's tonight, you don't wanna miss it. Thanks for all of your support, that's Austin Witsit versus Delcos, a newcomer on, you guessed it, Flat Earth versus Glover, the battle continues. Thanks for all your support, folks, and we'll see you at the next one.