I was on once on this, this show with John Stassel. And every time he made a statement, he would say something like, you know, as so and so said in their paper in 1979, XYZ. Here's what it's not okay to do. If you're just repeating somebody's theory, you don't have to say who the theory is. Why is it your theory now? So that's how you could avoid half of that. Yeah. The other thing I've heard is this might make it really uncomfortable just because I think the job of a scientist is to criticize the ideas. Obviously, I'm not going to criticize the people. But let's say

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