I think they'll make the best version of it. It's just a question whether you find it necessary and need to use it all the time. But I just don't see wanting to put this on and isolating myself. Maybe if I'm trying to meditate or I want to see Thailand and not with you, something like that. Not Scott's Thailand. Scott's Thailand is different than Cara's Thailand. Let's just say, I could see using it once a week. Even if the, I think Apple's will be the best one, right, of something I don't really want. It're like the best bread maker. It'll be the best Bread Maker.
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