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No, I don't think it's going to be anything as crazy as guns or knives or anything like that, like you're thinking of. I don't think they're going to go all medieval on them. It seems like they kicked everybody off of the property and they're taking over the property. So logically I'm thinking the reason why is, so they're not letting those people stay during the fall, like they're not letting the people watch their own animals die. And I think a part of it is maybe they're going to use chemicals or gas or something like that. And so if they're doing that, they can't have anybody there. So that might be what they're doing. And so they would probably force those people to go stay somewhere else, like a hotel or something, and come back when we tell you to, like maybe 10 hours. So that's my guess. Yeah, I don't think they're going to like, they're not going to like shoot them down or anything like that or cut their heads off. I don't think so. I'd be surprised if they did that. Remember what year this is, right? It's 2025, you know, Ma and Pa in Kansas, little house on the prairie, 1860. And I think they're also making it a big political issue to distract from other ideas that are going on. If everybody wrapped around one crazy story that doesn't really matter which way it turns out, I really don't care about ostriches, you know. I really don't. If it was a dog or something or a cat, I'd be very concerned. It's a bird, you know. Who cares about birds? But it's funny. It's funny watching everything go. The turmoil is hilarious. Everybody's going crazy over it. It's almost like comedy TV. You know, it's our new comedy TV here. It's free. You don't even have to pay for it.
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