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Yeah, Bill made a really good point. And I did research it last night because I wanted to know, you talking about adult and a man. What's the difference between an adult and a man? And here are the legal definitions. Well, not legal, but the Webster Dictionation of each one, right? To be an adult, basically it's saying that you're legal. It's a legal and biological thing. So you're an adult. You passed pro-vity. You're an adult because you are now at a legal age to be arrested and charged for a felony or a crime or something like that. It's basically just these two things. Now, being a man, from what I understand, is basically moral and a behavioral one. And I just wanted to point that out because I forgot to say that before. Thank you. Back to you. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven, November. OK. November. George, work it out. That's good. So Bill was talking about being an adult. You both made that point. Providing, protecting, being a good role model. I used to tell my boys, you know, always default to protection. Somebody's being made fun of or being harassed. That you should, your go-to should be protecting that person. They don't listen to that either, by the way. OK. So next one up. VL1UKZ, I suspect you were at La Medecine just recently. But we're asking a different question now. Carol, what does it mean to be a man? It's over to you. VL1UKZ. This is KC2.
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