 Next question is from Jim Gadget. What are some of the fitness gimmicks still around today that need to stop? Oh, fitness gimmicks. The squeam is still popular. I can't believe that. And you know what? That's one that's been around forever. You can call it a corset. The Renaissance age or whatever. Yeah. So here's one that, I remember it from early on and it always cycles its way back in. These are these stim machines. Electric stims. They'll put on their abs and say, it's like doing a thousand sit-ups while you're at your desk. Or now there's one that goes on your butt and it's funny because they use a girl with a nice butt or whatever and they'll put, it looks like a butterfly and they stick it on her butt and she's laying on her stomach. It makes her butt twitch. Yeah. It's like I'm doing squats for my butt. No, stim machines, there's a little bit of value to preventing muscle loss. Yeah, I see recovery. I see some value there. Yeah. But to build muscle? No. It's a waste of money. If you can't generate it yourself, you could devalue it immediately if you could just generate that force yourself. I remember I bought one because Bruce Lee used them. That's how long these things have been around, right? Bruce Lee would put them on while he was writing and his chest would do the thing and he'd talk about how it's like doing a million push-ups on both. Bruce Lee does it and I'm going to do it. I remember I put them on my calves because I'm like, they're going to grow. Anything passive though? I mean, again, that's an example of that, something where you could just sit in your chair or watch TV and you're going to build muscle. Bullshit. Yeah. Anything passive is just not going to work. Yeah. You know? So that's one... I mean, we're not in the gyms anymore, so it's hard, right? I mean, it's been so long since we've been in like a commercial gym to like look around and people... One of my favorite things to do is go in the gym and like people watch. Yeah. And we haven't been able to do that in a long time. But I do know that the screen thing is still a big deal. Like that's still a possibility. That's crazy. What about the creams? These have also been around forever. I don't know. They make you sweat, therefore help your body. Oh, sweet sweat, right? That's one brand. Yeah. And then you rub them on your body and then you sweat a lot and then it's good for you. Well, because there's still that association when I sweat like I'm getting skinny. Like I'm getting rid of whatever. Like there might be fat that's leaking out with my sweat. Like, man, I bet you that would be disgusting. It's all slippery. Fat's coming off of you. That's just lard. That's disgusting. Yeah. Doesn't work like that. But it's funny because a lot of these old ones cycle themselves. Yeah, they come back. Over and over. The stim machines, I swear to God, man. All the ads for them in the 1990s. And I see the same damn products just packaged differently. You know what we should do? We should come up with the one that just shakes the shit out of your torso. Over that? Yeah. That was hilarious. We should just do that because people buy it. Angie needs to post that video. There's a great video. It's black and white videos. So it's like... My grandma had one. Really? No way. I swear. No way. Now she threw it away. I'm so mad because I'm like this would have been so awesome to save. Oh, yeah. It's a relic. It's like a stand. Like a little belt. Yes, and it's a belt. And it was attached to these two arms that would move like this and you put around your body and you turn on and it literally just shaped the shit out of you. Yeah. And apparently... Yeah, it had a weird byproduct. Like you became a really good salsa dancer. That's the only thing that came out of it. We should turn and get you lean, right? That's it. That's why it worked. Yes, anyway.