Hi Aaron, hi. Okay, so I'm gonna just give you some actions to do. Just do the first thing that comes to mind. Show me what it looks like to run like a girl. Here, show me what it looks like to fight like a girl. Now, throw like a girl. Oh, my name is Dakota and I'm ten years old. Show me what it looks like to run like a girl, throw like a girl, fight like a girl. What does it mean to you when I say "run like a girl"? It means fast as you can. So, do you think you just insulted your sister? No, I mean, yeah, insulted girls, but not my sister. Is "like a girl" a good thing? Actually, I don't know what it really means. If it's a bad thing or a good thing, it sounds like a bad thing. It sounds like you're trying to humiliate something. So, when they're in that vulnerable time between 10 and 12, how do you think it affects them when somebody uses "like a girl" as an insult? I think it definitely drops their self-confidence and really puts them down because during that time they're already trying to figure themselves out. And when somebody says, "You hit like a girl," it's like, well, what does that mean? Because they think they're a strong person. It's kind of like telling them that they're weak and they're not as good as them. What advice do you have to young girls who are told they run like a girl, kick like a girl, hit like a girl, swim like a girl? Keep doing it 'cause it's working. If somebody else says that running like a girl, kicking like a girl, or shooting like a girl is something that...