totally bored. Okay, Jonathan, so totally bored. Mouse ears. Do you agree? Disagree? I can't even find you. You're somewhere on my screen. Oh, you're muted. Impatient, impatient. All right, so all in the same category, same family, right? So it was bored. Good job. All right, actually, can we do let's, let's move to the next one. Okay. Thank you very much. So as a fun little warm up game, as you can see, it kind of it's a good thing if you're facilitating a an NVC group or something, and you there's like coming back from a bathroom break, you want to shift the energy, get people moving and laughing a little bit in between. It's a fun little way to play with some feelings and needs. And in my personal experience, I learned best with games. It just helps to embed the vocabulary a bit easier into my brain. I work best like that, and maybe some of you will agree. So anyway, now we'll get into the next the next game. It's another guessing game, but this time I'm going to show you guys our classroom kids set so if, if you know anybody who teaches children and wants to bring NVC into the classroom, these are our classroom cards. They're big, they're fun. They could be hung up on like a clothesline with clothes pins. That's the the needs. You have a primary need, and then some synonyms down there, okay? And we also have the feelings one as well, like worried, concerned and nervous. I've got young children at home, and for a while these were decorating my hallways. And we also have the kids grok deck, which is the same thing, but just smaller. So if you want to play with with a child at home or in a classroom or wherever you want, that's another option, alright? So this game is a feelings guessing game, and the prompt is, I might feel this way if I'll type it in the chat box. So similar to charades, I'm going to ask for two volunteers to cover your eyes. But this time, instead of acting it out, I'm going to ask for three people in the group to prompt the the guessers with a prompt. So for example, if I'm if I'm saying worried that was the one that I chose. If I show the card worried to the group, then I would ask three people in the group to say I might feel this way if I have a big test coming up, or I might feel this way if I'm not sure what the plans are for tomorrow or so on and so forth. So we're just going to prompt with that, with that sentence or something similar. All right, Is everybody clear on how the game goes? Any questions? Well, we'll learn as we go, right? So can we have two brave volunteers for this one to close your eyes and guess anybody?