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Turned A new app lets home buyers see their neighbors political leanings. Alright, Julie. Yeah. What do your neighbors think of you? That's funny because I've never spoken to anyone. I think I've been to your house one time. Yeah. 1 So. And it took me, I'm not getting three days to recover from that. Yeah. So it's it's just physically. Yeah. She wasn't pregnant for the run. Yes, of course. And she did drink a lot. Yes. Among other things. No, but I I don't talk to my neighbors honestly, because I hate small talk, as you know. And I don't wanna have to say hello because then it's always gonna turn into like, how are the kids? And I'm like, I don't know where the kids. How is the husband? I'm like, what husband I got into? I don't know. I just don't wanna I don't wanna deal with it, but I do care about who lives next door. Like if it's some some right leaning, you know, like crazy person or a left liberal looney. I don't want to live next to that. So I mean, I do want to know political affiliations. Not that I'd ever talk to them about it, but it's just nice to know. So Charlie, this real estate platform, it's called Noisy or Ayesee. I asked him for the pronunciation of I never see that information. But you don't. It allows potential home buyers they can like view the political affiliations of a neighborhood before they purchase a home. Do you think this is an important thing or do you think it doesn't matter? Do you think also that you could figure it out? What do you think? I think it's fantastic, especially the part about where you you look at it before you buy your house because no normal person would give a crap. The only people that care about it are the tolerant leftists. And then then they can all get congregate and leftist ghettos by themselves and the rest of us can live everywhere. See, I, I to me tires and it doesn't really matter. I, I guess I, I also kind of agree with Julie's method of I don't really speak to my neighbors very much, but what, what do you think? I, I think you don't need an app to figure out whether your neighbors or not. It's pretty obvious, you know, like. You you if they start putting Christmas ornaments up in October. Wait. You know if they're always borrowing stuff, but while they're asking for stuff, they're trying to look in your house. No idea. If their car has no wheels in the front yard, illegal immigrant. Like it's not hard. It's not hard to figure out about your neighbors. You know, it's not bad neighbor. The worst neighbors I've ever had. I think it did not. No reason to do with politics. When I lived in Harlem, I hated the fact that the neighbors would been squalor. And so whatever vermin infested their apartment with them crawl over to my apartment. That was a bummer. And then I lived next to this really toxic couple this one time that they would call the downstairs on me for watching TV too loud. But this was screaming at each other all the time. So one of that was politics. I have apologized so many times for that. We went to counseling. David, how do your neighbors feel about you running a razor business out of your apartment? Well, they like it because they like a small business that sells Made in America products. A Western Western razor.com still may be time for Christmas, but if not, you know what? A New Year's gift is great, too. For a Christmas shake, Yeah, that's true. That's true. You know, I'm using Save. It says you're a member of the Green Party. Yeah. Is that unless you tell my smoking weed? No. I don't. I listen. I live in New York City with the with very thin walls, so I know everything about my neighbors and I could hear him hiccuping. It's like. The other thing about this, I'm done downloading apps. Umm, it's over. I got enough apps, yeah. Especially when you can open your window like hey, how's your vote? Yeah, I know. I'm just using Shazam to hear what they're playing. I'm like, ohh, that's a good song. I mean, but Julie. Also, this app is only launched in South Florida and New York, like. I know. Probably who you are for me. No kidding. No, I didn't. In Florida. Maybe this app isn't even real. They know. I know. Ohh. The York you download in New York. OK. Yeah. Yeah. Your neighbors liberal. And in Florida, yeah, I think it's pretty obvious. I think if you live in New York City, though, and you live in an apartment, this was one of the one things I did like about moving to the suburbs. So I don't really like suburban life. Wait, if you ever do it, it's it's pretty different to do it. It's very scary, actually. People drive everywhere. They don't walk. It's clear. But I also missed like just having people that are just angry all the time. Like, I enjoyed that like that I was that neighbor. But I also had some really nasty neighbors here. So at least I don't run into them anymore. But like when you have young children. You just wait until you get the first complaint because this kid wants to run up and down the hallways and knock on people's doors. If you having elderly people living next door, they're gonna have a death wish out for you. Ohh, I'd love it. See, I love going. I love visiting the suburbs. I just knocked on people's random Beatles store. I go. You know what? That your tree. It's on my property. You better fix it. You better fix it and then I go. I see that I started a war that they didn't even have before, and then go back to my previous point. Yeah. No, no apnea. Alright, up next.