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Yeah. I mean, I have a lot to say about it. I don't know. Well, you know, I think we should start with the stereotypes of Colombia, which is like it's dangerous. The Pablo Escobar stuff. Which, which kind of was like really tough to navigate because it is its history. But like, that's not what it's about at all. Like, it's not a dangerous place. I mean, I'm sure it is dangerous, just as L.A. is fucking dangerous. Like, you're in the wrong spot in L.A., it's horrible. You're in the wrong spot in Chicago, it's horrible. In the wrong spot in New York, like any place is dangerous. But like, at no time when we were there, we felt like we were in danger or anything like that. And then, you know, and then we also went to the Pablo Escobar Museum, which like I'm super interested in learning about, but like, I also don't want to like You know, people know enough about it. Like, I think there was— I think it's time to like shed different kind of light on Colombia because there's so much more to it, especially it— out of every place we visited, I feel like its culture is like really interesting. It's a really artsy place, but it was great. We went to this place called, uh, Teatron. And it's really sick. You walk in and it's, it's like this huge fucking— like, it's this huge dancing hall. It's like, it's like the Shrine Auditorium.