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Yeah, the first smartwatch I bought a couple of years ago, I felt like Dick Jacy too. I didn't read the comments growing up, but I did watch the cartoon. I always liked Dick Jacy. I thought it was a fun TV show. Okay, well that brings us to the bottom of our list and we have done check-ins twice. I think that's an awful opportunity to move back up to the top. Again, I wanted to talk about free speech, not in so much of an adversarial way, more of an understanding of what everybody else thinks of free speech, how and why each respective country may or may not have free speech from where we're from. I say it like that because I know there are quite a few Americans, quite a few Canadians on here. I know we typically get visited by people in the UK or Scotland or South Africa. We've had people from other places too. The idea of free speech to me is one of the most, it has to be within the top two things in the Constitution, two or three, that really make Americans Americans. The fact that we can say Trump sucks and not be worried about anybody arresting us. Even to this day, some people may agree with that all of a sudden because of the last week or two, but no. We still have the right to say Trump sucks or Biden sucks. We have the right to talk trash about our government. We have the right to talk trash about our country. We have the right to burn or flag. We have the right to wear armbands. We have the right to put our money behind our convictions of free speech in politics. These are all things that we have rights to as an American that falls under the First Amendment, which encapsulates the idea and codifies the ideology of free speech in America. With that being said, and I can read it off. It's really short to be honest. We may do that in the next round or two. Before I actually give the actual definition or the law of the United States on free speech, let's talk about some small differences real quick. Then we'll move to the top of the list. The differences, let's say, between the United States and Canada since the majority of the people on here who happen to not be American happen to be Canadian. So I lost my train of thought here. I'm going to take a real quick...
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