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Episode 115 - Click Bait!

Aug 26, 2022Ep. 115
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You won't believe what this shows called. Did you know that this show is called fun? And then something guaranteed guaranteed it'll make half of the audience out there angry. Picture of the Home Alone guy. Fun Fact Friday, and big, big red circles and arrows pointing at things. The jungle was hot there. Yeah, we should probably explain what this show is about. So welcome to Fun Fact Friday. We are a weekly podcast starring a father and daughter team named David and Leila. That's why I'm Leila.

I'm David. I'm Leila's dad. Yeah, each week we talked about a topic. A bunch of facts are surrounding different topic and just generally goof off as a good time on the internet. So we put the links on our website on our website. Fun fact. friday.com and also in the show notes if your podcast player has show notes, which it should and if you don't go to new podcast apps.com and find you better one. That's right. Get a good get a good a good new one. Yeah. So

where are we talking about this week? I wonder. We are gonna be talking about clickbait. I love it. I love it. It's It's such a fun phenomenon. But we're gonna get into a little bit of business first. We had a donation Come in. Sorry. We had support for the show come in via Pay Pal. And I did not paste it into the no, we're professional podcasters professionals. Curtis $5 monthly sustaining donation. We definitely appreciate the monthlies on PayPal. We also always

appreciate the boosts we get. If you're not sure what a boost is, it's when you are listening to a podcast and a new modern podcast app. You can you can support the show by sending tiny little bits of Bitcoin called Satoshis using a boost button. I gotta get that boost clip put on our soundboard. We got new sounds on soundboard tonight. But yes, we did get some boosts and let's see. I've lost the tab. Here it is. We got 20,000 SATs from Kyle

a bear. We saw Kyle in a movie. Well, we did. We heard Kyle in a movie this weekend we went and saw Dragon Ball Super superhero and I'm gonna be honest. I didn't know who his character was until like three quarters of the movie. I was like It's not him. Leila has not has not watched a lot of Dragon Ball. No, or any. Maybe one or two episodes years ago. But Kyle please go on. And it was really good. But I feel like you missed a lot not knowing the background of

the characters and stuff like that. Yeah. But yeah, congrats to Kyle Kyle's a friend of the show. And fantastic job in the movie number one movie globally in the box office. I just scared myself by looking at my monitor. Oh my gosh, Leila. Leila is working on a character. And it's a character that I made a character that she made. OC as I was called. Yeah, originally. And it's she's done the makeup for it for it. It's a clown. It's a clown. Chava the adjuster

is the name of it. Yeah. And she's got some really good art and and she's been working on for it. And she's gonna start sewing the outfit. Yeah, making the accessories as a you can put a picture of me in the show notes. Yeah, I'll take a picture and put it in the in the weird Chapter Chapter images. So chapter images are a another feature of modern podcast apps. So this week, let's see is that

all of our oh nope. We got see. Ah, Baroness, Love and Light boosted the struggle against clickbait great headlines Leila. And I believe that's that's the most recent ones for the boost and also folks who are out there listening and streaming sets per minute we see you and we appreciate you. We we get quite a few sets that way people just streaming per minute. That's a great way great way to go also doesn't require you to click anything. Yeah. All right. So our topic is clickbait

clickbait. And since we got some clickbait facts coming in, I'm just I'm just going to play this. What I'd like to do is share with you some facts these facts should be very pleasing. Just relax your body and be open to the facts. Try to enjoy each equally. So we're watching this show called severance. Not a good show. And although you're watching him well I have my friend over well, we had the door closed. It wasn't it's not really bad, but

it's not it's not for young uns. And one of the characters goes to a wellness session where his woman tells him some facts about some stuff to make him feel better. And she starts off with that just saying, saying, Oh, just enjoy the facts equally as funny stuff. So what is clickbait Leila? Okay. Oh my gosh has done that and I'm afraid Oh, is it getting in my mouth? No, no. Let's see. You can't just tell me what it is. Are

you looking for I'm looking for. I might have had Oh, do you want to do good news before we start? Oh, do you have good news? Yeah, go for it. Hello, and welcome to Fun Fact Friday news with your lead anchor me and only anchor me only me LeBron story this week. So So Leila, why don't you tell us your story. I've reconfigured the soundboard. So I'm a little off on my game tonight. People who played music while they study makes them have a

higher GPA more likely to have a higher GPA. So if those who if those that do listen to music while studying 80% agree that is therapeutic and 75 said that it helps them absorb information. I think that both Yeah, I think so to what? That it helps me absorb information. Like it helps you Sorry, yeah. Or work faster. i It depends on the music. If if I'm listening to faster music, I feel like my brain works faster. And it may be placebo.

Yeah. But I listened to lemon demon and stuff while they were right, because it's really fast. Yeah, faster paced stuff. And then also, if I'm trying to do something creative, like writing, or even if I'm just doodling, you know, I don't do any serious drawing. But if I'm just doodling I like a more mellow, no lyrics music. If I'm just kind of letting things flow, you know. Yeah, that's I

like listening to music when I'm doing creative things. Or if I'm trying if I'm really trying to hunker down and get some work done, faster music, but if I was studying, I think I would want the more mellow, calming music for actually trying to try to get for you don't prefer the mellow works for you. Well, okay, so when we're talking about like, studying, it doesn't distract you from what you're trying to read and absorb. If

there's faster music going. No. How about lyrics? Because I have trouble reading, when there's lyrics in the music I'm listening to, especially if I know the song really well. And it keeps me from from absorbing the information on the page. Well, I can just listen to like synth wave, I guess. Yeah. But yeah, that's so they the news of that is that they've have they like, it was a poll. Yeah. Okay. So yeah, I mean, and polls can be scientific. And you can get some good information

out of them. But if everybody is self reporting, there's always some bias there. You know, top top genres chosen for studying classical is 31. r&b is

28. Country is 20. Who that country is 28 Rock is 26. old favorites is 26 gospel is 25. Jazz is 23 Hip hop is 22 and pop top 121% and instrumental soundtracks are 21% so they're all about equal except for classical more than 100% Yeah, I don't I don't understand how they got over 100 that goes over 100% in the first over four that's I think that the the just bad reporting on that site on how they did the study. It just throw some percentage numbers up there. Oh,

my goodness. So So yeah, there There's your your good news. Listen to that music. Listen to that music while you're studying and trying to get stuff done. When I had the data entry job, I could not do my job without listening to something. Mainly I listen to podcasts because it was just mine mind numbing work. So I had to entertain my brain with something or I'd go crazy. So that's some good news. So tell me about some clickbait would you like me to tell you where clickbait started? Sure.

100 million years ago. Now I'm just kidding. You won't believe where clickbait started. Now it got started. It got started a while back. And I'm trying to find and there was this there was this thing and this goes right into case corner. Case corner. Yellow journalism. So I guess que heard us talking about clickbait last episode. So yellow journalism was an emotionally manipulative style of reporting from the late 1800s. It's considered to be the forerunner of the modern day

clickbait. The style of writing relied on bold eye catching headlines and exaggerated if even true information in the article. It was meant to provoke a strong emotional reaction to con readers into siding with the publishers political viewpoint, the sensationalized content greatly increase newspaper sales, which were very profitable for advertising.

Joseph Pulitzer begin, Pulitzer or Pulitzer. Sure I've heard it both ways, began the practice in the 1880s with his New York paper, his New York paper, and it was able to grow into the city's biggest paper. Within a few years, William Randolph Hearst copy this style for his San Francisco paper later in the decade. And the 18 and 1895, Hearst bought a paper in New York and began to compete directly with Pulitzer. Joseph Pulitzer. Like all bouncing back and forth. Regarded, regretted

his role in yellow journalism. In the last decade of his life, he made provisions in his will to start a journalism school at Columbia University, and to give an annual award, the Pulitzer Prize, first awarded in 1917, which is interesting, because it wasn't invented until 1978. By Joseph Pulitzer. He's actually Joseph this time. Nice. So that's what Newsies is about. Oh, yeah. I got it. I got a clip. Oh, hold on. They think

they got us. So that movie is about newspaper boys, who decided to try and make a union because they don't feel like they're getting fairly treated by billeter. And his crazy newspaper business. Sounds it's interesting. Clickbait goes back a long while. And now in the age of the internet, where so much of the internet is monetized through advertisements. The goal is to get as many eyeballs on your webpage or video, or as many ears on your podcast as possible. So you can sell ads to

make money. Which is the goal of a lot of podcasts, not ours. We appreciate everything we get. But that's that's not why we do it. We have a good time doing the show. So that's, that's what clickbait is all about is the money and the clout and getting popular. So if you say something controversial, and someone that doesn't like was you said, it's gonna get you like the Sonic, the sonic remake? Oh, the sonic remake? Yeah. So the sonic watch. Tell us about the what happened with that.

Okay, so Sonic. He looked great. He looked, he looked fine. And then they put out a teaser, where he looked really bad. And everyone was outraged because they looked bad. And they wanted the old sign back. Or just make it look good again. And basically it got everywhere. And it just brought up a lot of hype for the sonic movie. Yep, they used outrage as an advertising tool. Yeah, I feel like that's the that's the theory behind it. Maybe that's a

silly speculation. But yeah, they were like, Hey, let's let's make Sonic look so bad. That literally everybody will be talking about how bad he looks on the internet, when in reality, we're not planning on making them look like that at all. Because we have eyeballs, because we're not we're not Dumb. But I mean, even if they did had to redesign it, they had to, they already had the scenes all queued up and everything in the rendering. So they just replaced one model

with the other and then re render it. Yeah, it wouldn't be that bad now wouldn't be because the the rigging and the motion capture and all that was already stored. So it wouldn't be it wouldn't be terrible to have to redo just the model. The lighting and the shadows are probably be fairly similar because their proportions are the same. It was just face looks ugly, right? And the way the fur looked and all that it didn't look ugly. It just looked less cartoony. Did it

look like Sonic and look like Sonic? It looks like an old man dressed up a song. And they even they even made fun of it in the Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers movie that recently came out. Oh yeah, there was an ugly Sonic convention signing sign an autograph so yeah, click click bait as it provides a lot of entertainment, but it also makes parts of the internet very annoying to go to five minute crafts, five minute crafts. And BuzzFeed I wanted to bring up if I went across first

though, I go for it. So this was like an original copy, like not copyright clickbait thing. Where, okay, so I'm just gonna scroll and I'm gonna pick one and I'm gonna read it and it has a very clickbait title. So morale fantastic Rainbow Crafts and hacks for Hold on. Fantastic Rainbow Crafts and hacks for everyday life. And when you go and actually watch the video, okay, so if they if they said that, right? And then you went to the video, and that's what it was. That would be great. That'd

be great. But they just reuse and reuse content and almost all their videos, and all bad all of their stuff best. scammer get what what did that say best summer gadgets I'm trying to read across the room. Check out these flip flop hacks and it's not flip flop hacks. It's like painting your flip flops with toenail polish to make them a different color. It's like for kitchen hacks to save your time and money. And it's stupid stuff.

Where you lose they're just trying to pile up keywords you use a ton of hot glue if you follow the five minute crafts 33 Handy everyday life genius DIY hacks for cleaning organizing glue gun and slime. Key it's keyword bingo keyword bingo. They look at the SEO and you want SEO is no okay. SEO is search engine optimization.

Okay, so they go in and they try and figure out how the search engines recommend things or push things to the top and try and optimize all of their articles and stuff to use that information to float to the top. It used to be back in the really early days of the web. There was a thing called the meta tag. Did you just turn on your keyboard? It would be half the people in our audience just looking at their computers like what just what just plugged in? You're welcome for that.

Yeah. Yeah, so yeah, so SEO is a big pusher for clickbait titles too because certain things in a title will push you up to the top of the search room what happened to you what is trim trim? Oh, trim drums trim trim, they actually have narrator's on their stuff. Oh my god, it makes it 10 times where it's so bad. Click a trim trim and just click in the middle and hear them talk just so you can we had to hear it. So you've got to hear it. Yeah. So just any of them let's see.

Let's see if they still have the narrator's Yeah. Which means there won't be any candy left when they leave is it just me or is that really hot in here? I feel bad for the narrator Oh, don't I'm sure that that that that person is making a ton of money. But they're the NRA every single episode. Yeah, but think about it. Somebody hands out. How long have those episodes by now? Yeah, 10 minutes on average. Yeah, I bet your money that that person is rolling around in

money. What are the hits one of the hits on one of those videos, pick a random one and tell me how many hits and as they range from about 1 million to 12 million. Okay, so from what I've heard, big YouTube big YouTube channels. Once you get your, your deals with YouTube, you're making around one and a half to $2,000 per million views and How many how many things have they put out? In? What do you have it

sorted by? Most popular? Most popular? Yeah, so what do you got like 70 million views on some of those? The top one is 130 million 130 million. So, if 1,000,004 years ago gets you $2,000 What does 100 million get you? $200,000 for that video, and I still have to pay their actor there's actors. Yep. In the Truman videos, Yep. Awesome, but they thrive on click Beatty, not only titles, but their images.

They always have like a girl's mouth or candy or think things that will make a kid click on it and like, most of that are fingernails with pretty polish on them or you know, just stuff that's very shiny and very colorful. And it's it's very click Beatty images very grabs the eye if you're scrolling past there's some smart people out there, figuring out all this clickbait stuff. But to actual how we're going to about Polar? Polar. Yeah. Well, she's made

polar. She's made or it's a it's a Miko rip off of the, I don't know, that means most of our audience probably doesn't know. Okay, so Miko is a Vocaloid she's a singer you can buy her and you can like us or make music. Wait, it's like a character. So it's like an AI? Yeah, it's an AI that you can use. Oh, and that's made? Yeah. Polar is basically the exact same thing. But she's made by five the people that made five minute crafts. Okay, so just think of a really bad rip off.

Okay, so it's a it's an animated character that you can mask on her because they were too lazy to animate her lips. Oh, wow. That's Oh, I guess probably makes things cheaper. You need to mute your discord. I've turned off notifications on Discord. Yeah. I need to link a like thing to what loler is so good. We have an actual facts about what's actually good. So I've got should you use clickbait titles? Pros and cons. They're generally frowned upon on most platforms. Except for

you, too. Except for you to be there. Yeah, it lowers trust. And there's seems to be a paradigm shift against clickbait. Except a lot of people are using clickbait quote unquote, ironically, which that's not what irony is, but they're like, like us. I mean, we're like we did at the beginning of the show. We were like, poking fun at clickbait by being click Beatty, you know? So, now the pros it's effective.

People it's it's an emotional thing. When you see the word guaranteed like you perk up a little bit, you know, or when you see you won't believe it's like I'll believe I'm smart I'll

believe it as like a lot of people fall for it. I've all forum I see him sometimes and I'll see that image and I can't really make it out because it's an essential wow yeah, really smaller blurry, and then there's like a red circle around the thing I'm supposed to be trying to get a better look at I'm like, Well, let me think you're supposed to be looking at is like let me click this

picture to go ahead and zoom in. Ah, it was an ad. Or it goes to some website this is where you get 461,000 viruses Yeah. 400,000 viruses Yes. Very Yes. Love strong bed. We still need to cook them. So okay, here we go. 20th century headlines rewritten to get more clicks. I'm gonna I'm gonna kind of so this is this is by XKCD I'm gonna try and read through them real quick before I

read them out loud. Oh, how A shocking new theory discovered by a dad proves scientists are wrong about everything in 1905 probably referring to Einstein. Or was that 1905? I don't even

know. Six Titanic survivors who should have died. 17 things that will be outlawed now that women can vote in 1921 More, we are sorry 1928 This weird mold kills all germs on it as good as Elon 1920 the most embarrassing reactions to the stock market crash gifts 1929 Let's see five insane plans for feeding West Berlin that you won't believe were real 1955 to avoid polio with this one weird trick. Let's see the most important photo of an astronaut you'll see all day in 1969.

Like, one picture of an astronaut 500 signs you're a 90s kid on January 1 1990. They do that too. They do that a lot. Because they know there's a large chunk of people born in the 80s and 90s that are sitting on the internet today. And they're like, Oh, you if you're a 90s kid, you'll remember this. And people were like, oh, nostalgia. I'll click that. Sure.

Yeah. So I'm also gonna read some BuzzFeed titles. Okay, because they're like the same 31 ways to look a lot more put together with only a little bit of effort. Yeah, see, there's a value of value add right there. Like they're like, Hey, here's the value of reading this article, like right in the title. Good. These 2000s trends have come back in a big way. And I'm not sure we're ready. Oh my gosh, there's so much to unpack in that one. Okay, so

they got the decade thing. 2000 trends, which is talking about fashion, you've got some celebrities up there celebrities, right? I'm not sure we're ready. Yeah, we're not ready is like, I'll decide if I'm ready. And like, there's also two different outfits that are like, different, but it's like low key the same outfit? Yes, because they're, they're both wearing pants and a shirt. Pants are cropped up in something on their face. And I had

Oh, there's so good. They're so good. Oh, so before we go any further with clickbait stuff. I would like to I was scrolling Twitter when I couldn't sleep the other night, because I'm a glutton for punishment. And I saved a screenshot that I wanted to read. Okay, so this is from Dr. Clayton, for for a for a f o r r e. He's at Dr. Clayton, f o r r e one on Twitter. And it's a picture of some sperm whales in the ocean. And they're straight up and down. And there's like five or six of them as really

cool picture. And it says when sperm whales need a nap, they take deep breath, dive down about 45 feet and arrange themselves into perfectly level vertical patterns. They sleep sound and still for up to two hours at a time between breaths. And then there's the picture and it says this pod what happened? Was that's a cool party trick. Sorry. Yeah, it's a really neat. They they do this in pods of

five or six whales, presumably for protection. No one knows. No one knew well slept vertically until 2008 Study documented this behavior. And no one captured a really good photograph of it until 2017. So I thought that was really neat. Another source of it is a random person on Twitter. But the the picture looks pretty legit. So I'll try and I'll try and find that and post it in the show notes. I thought that was really neat. And we have a show about facts. And that seemed like a fun fact

to me. So I figured I'd just interject here in the middle of our talk about clickbait. All right. Okay, let me get to my other other list here. Like I said, I've got way more tabs open tonight than I normally do. Yeah, me too. Because I have examples clickbait titles you should be using and saying clickbait titles also they tell you what you're supposed to be doing. A lot of times they're like you should be doing this or don't do this. Not this. The importance of clickbait titles or do this

better than this. Yeah, exactly. You've been doing this wrong. Yeah, that sort of thing. Co Founder of Upworthy Peter Coakley Sure, sure has stated that there often massive differences between good and bad headlines when conducting tests on headlines. They observed the differences in traffic ranging between 20% to 50%. To as much as 500%. It's important to remember that the headline is the first thing the audience will see. And a lot of times the only thing they'll see I don't

read a lot of articles. The title should tell me enough to, you know, to get by on a lot of stories, a lot of stories or one sentence stories. So yeah, the title is what most see, and if it's click worthy enough, if it's not click worthy enough, they're not going to read your story. They use keywords like I was talking about the SCA clickbait headline, SEO clickbait headlines to entice your readers. And there's whole entire companies that their entire job is to come up with

SEO to get companies research results pushed to the top. Okay, Leila, what you're gonna have to give me what is going on with the pink tabs? The pink tabs, okay, on her screen, a little group? Oh, I could have like different. Like, these are my facts and my good news. And then this is my examples of what the clickbait is. Okay, so you can what brave, brave? Yeah, I'm in Brave. Okay, so she's using the brave browser. And she has a group of tabs. I didn't know that this was a thing,

how they have that in every browser. I don't know, when you add tab to group, new group, give it a color, give it a name. Beep, boop. And there you go. And then I just slide them into the thing. Interesting. Pro tip, yo, pro tip to me, you can make a group of tabs and close them click it, and it tucks all of the tabs that are in that group into one tab. I use it a lot. Oh my gosh, this changes everything. Wila does it? Yes. It changes everything. To have a little windows open right now.

So okay, I'm about to get nerdy for a minute. Although I'm not a nerd. I'm a cool guy. Okay. Okay. So I have been working on a lot of network stuff here, the house I'm trying to learn. I'm trying to learn some stuff. So I've been putting together old laptops, tearing out parts from one sticking in another trying to get a couple of different decent computers out of a bunch of parts I had laying around. And I've put so many services,

and cool things on our network now. But I'm constantly having like open tabs and open new stuff and go to all of their web interfaces like the portainer interface and the Plex interface and the media server and the NASS and the Umbral, and all that stuff. So I can make a tab group. For all that. This is what you're telling me. So I can have a tab group that says network resources. Yep. And it will tuck all those websites into one tab. You're blown my mind right now? Yes. Oh, good.

The possibilities Anywho. So, what else do we have about clickbait? Or just do you have any more funny examples? I have a guide to avoiding it from compose dot L y. Okay, okay. Go for it. All right. The most fundamental element of clickbait title is that it most leads the reader into what's behind the link. They may ask questions like Could your home be at risk of a dangerous explosions when the answer is most certainly no. It is also just to lie about the piece of content with a

misleading headline. Doctor discovers new treatment for hiccups that either describes a well known treatment or a fake treatment invented by people who aren't doctors. All right, you're looking at I was looking for a list of funny clickbait titles. I've seen I saw a list. I saw one. I can't I tried to look it up earlier, but I couldn't find it. Yeah, me too. I saw it earlier in the week. And I was like, Oh my gosh, it was

like, we found life on Mars. And then the caption below or the sub caption, I guess, was like, we didn't really find life on Mars. Just imagine waking up to that though. So it was just a straight up lie. Yeah. As the headline. You know, he sometimes get like news reports on your phone. Just funny. That's funny. This woman noticed a baby dolphin struggling on the

beach and did the most incredible thing. She put it back in The water hashtags stop a clickbait So apparently there's a stop clickbait hashtag and they just basically answer whatever the question is or whatever the the burning question is. That's great. This guy tried to refrigerate his drink with an air conditioner. This is what happened. It became cold hashtag stop clickbait Oh my goodness.

So, if you're looking for a quick if you're looking for a clickbait title, it has inflammatory elements and pushy elements. Inflammatory is a significant element of many clewd clickbait articles is the use of provocative language. This can be positive such as incredible, groundbreaking or

unbelievable or negative, such as terrible, worst or deadly. If a title uses strong emotional charged words to get clicks be wary of it being inflammatory, clickbait pushy clickbait titles often use phrases like you must read or don't miss out to force a fear of missing out on readers. Regardless of whether

of whether the information is important or time bound. In combination these three elements obscure the pages actual content, make it seem more exciting or important that it is and try to make the reader think timeless out if they don't click it. All right. So Selena Gomez has something to say about Justin Bieber's engagement. She doesn't care. Hashtag stop clickbait. Oh, nice. That's a fact for you. She doesn't care. It doesn't care. Selena does not care.

So yeah, the first clickbait I was looking for, there's a, actually, it'll be on the in the chapters up took a picture of it. There's a political cartoon in 1888, called the spirits of evil of the modern day press, or sorry, the evil spirits of the modern day press. And since they didn't link it in the article, I had to actually search it like, like some kind of third century

farmer. Because they didn't link to it. But it was a image of a bunch of like cartoon, little little cartoon devils, you know, with like, little horns, and yeah, and all that, and some of them, and they have like little words written on him, like most political cartoons do. As like hypocrisy, and criminal news and personal journalism scandal. It's all these little things that that journalists really shouldn't be getting involved

in. Because to me, true journalism is actually just telling what happened, like the actual facts of the thing that happened. Oh, my gosh, looking for this image. There's a clickbait title. Right here. In the images on the brave image search. Is Trump the modern day devil? And there's a picture of this like monstery devil. I'm sorry. Please try to enjoy each fact equally, and not show preference for any of the others. That's 10 Points off you have 90 points remaining.

Oh, sorry. Sorry. Sorry. So yeah, click bait, they do work. That's that's the sad part is that since we are very we're an emotional species, the humans and people have learned how to toy with emotions, but just use your brain out there and be like, Why am I on the internet scrolling things that have clickbait I should be doing something productive. Right, Leila, right. So you're not in a very calm, not very talkative over there. Are you all out of

stuff to talk about? Maybe? What? You got to let me know somehow that you're out of stuff to talk about? Do you want me to say massive talk about Alright, folks. Well, if you're listening live, we will see you next. Oh, hello, world. Well, you didn't say anybody was in the chat room. Oh, no. I didn't see it. Anyone else here? Hi, Leila. Oh, wow. I totally missed it. I've had the chat room closed because I was looking at at websites so

many left, right, then we we are. We're live on Thursday nights at 630 Most weeks, but sometimes we'll take a week off and we try and let folks know on Mastodon or on Twitter. But So yeah, join us live, you can join us in the chat room and chit chat with us while we're while we're on the show, and we try really hard to keep an eye on the chat room, but sometimes we got too many tabs open or, or we're running too many things or reading or, or whatever. Thank you to all of our supporters for

this show. And thank you decay for the awesome letter. Your handwriting, I just, I'm very envious of the handwriting. And All right, everybody. Well, I think we'll see you next week. And next week, Lila start school. She's starting at a new school, which is kind of cool. Right. Yeah. And you got scary. You got your the electors that you wanted? Yeah, I did, which is good. Yeah. To the electives I wanted, because they have you know, they're different art and and what are the other ones

like? I applied for? Lena? Oh, yeah. I applied for theater art band. And I think I can't remember the one that I applied for. But I think it was stem. And they were going to be like, we'll pick two that you can join. Oh, yeah. They throw you in like a lottery thing. Yeah. And there's only a limited amount in their classes. Yep. But yeah, theater and art. And I think you're gonna do do great in both. Yeah. And I'm really excited about theater. Yep. That's next

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