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Well, probably it will happen through mass firings, right? Like they'll just kill a lot of people, but it's not hurting a lot, right? Like it isn't hurting their postal office, and they're still getting their mail, the flights are still scheduled, as usual. So there's little holes in some places, but it's not quite like doing what it might seem that people hold, I guess. Oh yeah, and of course, I used to watch all the Jane Goodall documentaries. I thought it was kind of intriguing. And I used to like following the stories of Coco the gorilla, you know, the one that knew sign language, and it was one way that they kind of proved that those things can talk. Yeah, I just like her work in general. She wrote a lot of books, and it was kind of crazy. Yeah, they reported her. She died of natural causes, but she was supposed to speak to a bunch of kids in an auditorium before it happened. So one thing they showed on global news here was that there was a lady that was supposed to announce her, and she had to really do a double take on that. She had to first tell them that she won't be on the stage, and then she announced that Jane Goodall had passed away. You know what would have been cool? It's okay, they're speaking to children, right? Well, I'm surprised nobody thought of it, and maybe they didn't have the resources to do it, but I would have thought, why tell the kids that she's dead at all? Bring out the A.I. Jane Goodall and script and write out all the stuff she was supposed to say. So I can't remember what she was even speaking about, but maybe they could have wrote it on a script and had her tell them. But no, no, they told them the truth. It was basically a Mr. Hooper situation, and if you actually remember that, props. If you remember that, props. You mean he's not going to come back? Yeah, I thought we told you. Mr. Hooper's dead. Okay, all right, well if you remember the ghost of Mr. Hooper, props. Okay, I'll pass you back to Russ.
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