Alright now, y'all know I'm not really the most political person, I could really care less about it. If you have your personal politics, that's no big deal, but let's just talk real quick. I'm looking obviously on Twitter and one of the biggest things that comes up is the burning down of a lot of these egg production plants, right? Now if you've been to the grocery store in the last two months, you know that eggs have gone roughly from about two, at least on the East Coast, about 270 to 280 to almost six to seven dollars for eggs. They told us before it was a shortage of eggs, but for some unknown reason we have an influx of chickens. During the pandemic they told us that there was a shortage of chickens, now there's a shortage of eggs. Then we have these egg production plants being essentially burnt down randomly. What is, like what is it? Somebody needs to explain it to me like I'm five because I've been trying to figure it out, I've been racking my brain, I've asked people who I thought had answers and even they are stumped. Maybe you guys can help. What is your opinion? Do you feel like it is something that needs to be investigated? Is it something that you might have an answer to? More importantly, why are eggs so goddamn expensive? What chickens are? I can go get chicken breasts, chicken thighs, chicken legs, all that, but the eggs, which in my personal opinion is the feed, but I'm no conspiracy theorist here. Why and who is burning down all of these egg production plants? Let me know.