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… comments to us, but you also have some other experiences with being a person who brings concerns to other people, concerns that you experienced during your study or during your life in general. So, let's start with, I think, first question. So, someone who feels strongly about something and who wants to speak up, what's the first phase of this? Sophia: I think what's really, really important for me is actually sometimes to just be angry in a way. I mean, you just mentioned it in a way being … a way from the real world and it has an impact I believe. Constance: You also mentioned before reports because I mean, social media is really going public with something, right? But you also, you mentioned very quickly you can write reports, but as someone who also writes reports, I notice is not that easy, right? Writing a report that has lots of work that goes into it. Lots of labor, actual effort, but lots of emotional labor as well because you have to find out, okay where, where is the pain … which is super cute. And even her marrying in the same year is kind of wholesome. So that's super cool. I think it's always important to listen to the people who are actually affected and to really give those perspectives the stage. Darian: So, I buy that completely. I think I understand more or less what you're saying, and I also, I think would say, okay, if there is a, a group of people who say this term is used to apply to us and we don't like it, or if it's, it's offensive or it causes harm …