I'll I'll I'll start recording again. Sorry. Yeah. Sorry. Hold on. No worries. No worries. That was, like, a prompt. Okay. So so That's hijinks. Right? The Well, what do we mean by this? Happen is, like, hijinks. Uh-huh. Hijinks is, like, you know, maybe maybe you can just look it up, like, in but, yeah, hijinks is just basically, like, like a comedy story where, like, mishaps happen, but in, like, funny ways. There's just hijinks. Yeah. So, I I think, there were, like, several people that I interviewed that's, like, talked for the longest period of time who are, like, mostly interested in fans, like, in normal life. And then, more more interested, like, in all of the stories storylines of the, of the characters themselves and not, just for stereotypical reasons. Mhmm. Okay. So are there, like, any, any other points that you you would like to talk about or, like, just truly, like, Wow. Some of those tags are just, like, really, like, inappropriate. Yeah. I know. I know. I'm I I I wanted to be, like, as stereotypical as possible. Yeah. So yeah. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Oh my god. Disturbance. Yeah. Sorry about that. But see, I I think I think I would probably not read something that had these tags. Yeah. Yeah. You know, that's that's the thing. Yeah. So I I think some people do read this kind of stuff. Some people don't. Yeah. So if we categorize, like, the sexual stuff as a and the the more, like, deeper character stuff as b, a a is basically, like, most people who is, like, not quite aware of fan fiction or, like, doesn't read fan fiction that much Yeah. But basically thinks fan fiction is a, basically. They they they don't really notice that there's, like, a deeper part of storytelling within fan fiction. And There's some really great fan fiction, you know. I I think I think, you know, the the thing with fan fiction is that it's an ocean of work Mhmm. And you really have to, like, find the good stuff out there. Yeah. Know, there there would be, like I think there was a lot more culture of fan fiction Yeah. In the early 2 in the late, like, 2000 before 2010. Because I I remember people would, like, share it on forums. Share I shared with each other. I even, like, printed one out Mhmm. Like, just to keep it. Mhmm. Because I wasn't sure if the Internet was gonna be around. But yeah. No. But I I think I think it's about finding the right Mhmm. This the kind of fine fiction you want to read, and I think finding a community that likes sharing that as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know, that can be hard, like, in in under any circumstances. So, yeah. Yeah. So thank you so much for the for the feedback. Okay. So You're welcome. I'll pause.