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No, I don't think like I don't feel like he's trying to, he saw the wind. No, I see 100. I feel like he saw the data and push back and like, and like people were mad at him, which they would be. And he said, well, this is why I think this. But that's, and that's a fucking baller move. That's the thing about being attached to ideas, right? That's so like primitive thought process. We, we do this. And this is, it's like, well, to have a different thought. Yeah. But on top of this, how do you take like Joe has a friend that had, what, like a heart attack and two strokes from the vaccine? Right. You know, when people are like, oh, Joe, you need to take the fucking vaccine. All right. And you're on horse, they were, like, when he says, look, I had friends that have had really bad adverse effects. I know someone that had a heart attack and two strokes, like there's some bad things. There is like a free of all the people that I know that talk to me. And I, and I love these people, man, and I try and chat with them. And they, and I, I don't mean I try. I do chat with them. I talk. And, and they like, tell me, like, oh, that's such a tiny number. And I feel like that's what Sanjay was getting at. But isn't there a point where we're allowed to look in our own world? Yeah. Like the people we know, if you, if you're unfortunate enough to know three people that have had adverse effects, I think you're allowed to be skeptical. I would assume so. Right. That's why, that's why when I was, because how else do we gather information? We're gathering it from like the news sources, like all this media, or we look around us and like some of our own friends are almost dying from this. So we're like, wait a second. Out of the 10 people that I know, they got the backs, this is a cyberthetical. This is pretty relative to the numbers that I do. All right. So to say out of the 10 people, wait, this is a hypothetical.