Yeah, absolutely. So we look at obviously, in the movies, they, you know, they put them in Muggle clothes, they, they pretty much assume that the wizarding world does a really good job of like acclimating and fitting into the Muggle world however, we have someone like Arthur Weasley who is quote unquote the expert of muggles and he knows very little they don't know how to dress like getting ready to go to the World Cup and all that stuff. Like it's easy to assume kind of like you said, like the prejudices are different like they could be completely unaware of what muggles think because especially like they even say like, not people who are necessarily blood, you know, or like anti Muggle they just still see muggles as lesser to an extent because they don't have magic, like it's almost kind of a pitying thing of like, oh, they have to figure things out the hard way sort of thing. So they don't really pay much mind to how they live their lives sort of thing. And so I can definitely see how the world even if they are like living amongst muggles, there's still plenty of areas that are exclusively Muggle like even the Weasleys and the love goods, like they're in the middle of nowhere away from everything, like they're just in their own little world or they probably do homeschooling and then go off to Hogwarts and things like that. And so it's, that's, that's always a fun way to like, how do we build the wizarding world to be different from the Muggle world because they really aren't as intermingled and is especially why it's a such a shocker. And an initially like not accepted that muggles all of a sudden have magic. And so what I like to think which I'm sure exists out there, but you know, but I'm just gonna say I came to this with my own my own thought process, but I'm sure it I think it's makes sense. So I think that other people might think so to my thought process when it comes to Muggle borns is where, because obviously, like squibs are seen as, you know, a lesser in the wizarding community because, and you could, that you could look back, especially in older times of if you're in a pureblood family, and you give birth to a squib that obviously shows no magical ability, the chance that they could abandon said child to live amongst muggles, or something like that, like they still carry the genes that have like, you know, magic in them. So it's like the Muggle borns come from the lines of all the squibs that actually live amongst the Mughals. So I think that that's, you know, that's one two and then it gives power to the squibs that it's like, they're not just magic lists, like they still are part of that world. It just, yeah, that's how things go. So I think that that's, you know, but the bay for you forget, like, especially if someone like hat and they just, they're sending them off or whatever, then all of a sudden, like it's actually a product of the choices that you made that so that's so that's Oh, it could be I mean, I don't know how new of a concept it like discovering Muggle borns could be until like you're in in like a you know, in a school setting like you think of like probably an older generations, a lot of homeschooling or really limited exposure to other wizarding families or cultures was a thing like you just you grew up with with who you knew and things like that. So when kids start actually going and meeting other kids from all over the place, is that that obviously changes things. And that's a reason why progression and all the things that we fight as far as prejudices and things like that once you start seeing how other people live, and you can empathize and sympathize and understand other people, that's when mines change, and we grow and things like that. So that's what's always fun, especially getting into the also what I love about marauders era that I don't personally obviously get into with fanfiction and stuff like that, but it's just the time period in the UK, as far as like the seven days and everything even, like, how much did the wizarding world like know, like a bit of like, Muggle politics, or was it just like, I didn't even didn't even know. And, but, but yeah, so that's what I got to give. Well, I