Yes, I can. I can hear you now. You sound wonderful. There's the co-host. She's back in the. Yeah, back in the saddle. I gotta figure out how to accept the co-host from my laptop. You can do it. I believe in you. I I don't know about See John Collins down in the house. Shout out John. Good to see you, brother.
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What are you guys doing? Repost the space, or I swear to God, I will get some popcorn and some Skittles and I will eat them. Say it one more time. My wish is to go ahead one more time. I swear to. I swear to. Quad, I swear, I solemnly swear.
Say it. No. OK, see, say Hitch. See what I'm saying ?Just saying I'm throwing it out. I heard. I heard it. It's Yeah, I heard it exactly how you heard itI I won't do the impression, but yes, I did hear it as well. So can you hear me now? Let's see who was talking. Me or savvy cousin? Oh, my identical cousin.
Sorry, I just got a new washing machine, so I'm listening at the same time and I'm soaking. Confused with the strain hose thing but yeah autism and trauma, it goes hand in hand. That's why I like spaces like this cause like I'm still learning about myself. Like throughout the years. I because of my trauma, like professionals will like miss diagnose you with this and this disorder when, yeah, you mimic those traits, but there's so much more going on and like.
But those are some of the things that I'm looking at is like what was kind of. They're like, I'm able to kind of like pause and take a step back and be like very selective as to who I let into my life.