So one of the conspiracies that Alex has been dancing around with is this, that when they said the hospitals were full last time, it was all bullshit. The hospitals were actually empty. And now hospitals are full, and they're actually full. Oh, they get to go both ways, huh? And nobody's going to stop them, and we're not going to have any consequences for this whatsoever. Now, I will say, this is not... It's not the argument that Alex is making, but it is a little bit unnerving how it's not being treated as much of an emergency this time. And part of that may be... Oh, do you mean from the society at large? From everybody. Yes, yeah, yeah, okay. I feel like people were a bit more severe last time. Oh, yeah. And I don't know if this is in part because of... Vaccination prevalence. I don't know if it's because of poor messaging. Exhaustion, maybe. Could be, partially. Or it could be the exhaustion that comes from recognizing that these people aren't going to listen. Nope. Like, you can yell all you want about the hospitals being full and it being a very severe situation. And I think that that's right to do. Yeah. But it's not going to change. Governor DeSantis' behavior. Yep. It's not going to change people like Alex's behavior at all. The thing that you would need in order to address the problem is an impossibility. Right. And I don't think that that justifies not treating it like the type of problem that it is. Right. But I also don't know what to do. Anyway, that's a real thing. Alex's fake thing is that they were pretending the hospitals were full last time. So now they are full because they're filled with vaccinated people. Right. That's what it is. And the vaccinated people are actually the ones who are getting everyone sick.