 Hey, here we are, end of day two. Two men just gave the final speech. Frederick DeNoro. God, I got that right. You guys just got upset. He gave a tandem speech that will be available later on. Tell everybody before the video comes out, this will be released. What exactly are you guys chatting about? A game over. The truth. The truth from the beginning to the game over. Basically, we talked about common issues and common good things to do for the beginning, the middle, and the end of your so-called community life. And for us, it was also the final speech, because we're getting out of the community. Yeah, it's the end. Like the main message for us. At some point, it's time to go. So you're farewell, and then we'll bring you back for an encore. And then you'll do one of those things, maybe like Van Halen. Now, Fred, you've spoken here before, but what is one thing that you like the most about a convention like this? Well, I think like we just set off camera, you know, it's really, it's sort of the only place that I think that people would actually willingly hear stuff that might be considered, you know, it's not really debunking the community, but that's not necessarily all that positive and actually has specific issues with it. So, yeah, although I think it's really about actually moving on, right? Of course, it's really about moving on to better things, whether it's finances or, you know, health and nutrition, all that stuff. It's actually all being dealt with here. So I think it's something Anthony's realized as well. Definitely, you know, years ago, even when he started to pick up on this, I think that's a really healthy thing. You just kept going and developing. Yeah, not necessarily on the basis of time per se, but a series of steps in your life. I think you guys really touched on that a lot in your speech and like beginning in Atlanta. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, you know, we wanted to sort of describe the way not to say, okay, guys, we're at the end now. And, you know, this is what we know. We sort of wanted to relate it also to the beginning. And, you know, it's sort of hard to talk about. It's really hard to, you know, go back there and think what was really the issue, you know. But, yeah, we really tried our best to at least tackle some of that stuff. Thanks for taking us on that time journey through, you know, journey through time. They're back to the future. Now, finally, before we wrap this up, would you guys say that you both endorse the 21 convention? Definitely. Yeah, definitely. It's, even if I ever start hating the pickup community, I will still endorse the 21 convention. Because I think this is really the place where young men who really don't have that much leadership in their lives anymore. Because usually when they meet their dad most, between 7 and 14, their dad's gone working. But here they can meet with other men and also learn from men who are a bit older, who have, or who are a bit more focused in one or the other path of experience, be it health, wealth, or relationships. They basically get role models. They basically get the information that their dad was supposed to have given to them 10 years before. But unfortunately didn't have the time for. So this is, for us, this has nothing to do with pickup or anything. This is like the information that a boy needs to become a man really. That's why I'd endorse it. Excellent. Alright, well thank you guys for joining me. Cheers. Good luck in the, you know, post game. We're all there anyhow. And thank you guys for joining. Until the next video, cheers from London. Bye.