You shouldn't be able to do that at his level. Yeah, I learn a new trick every few months, but I'm a scrub with a little consistency. This was basically King Kong giving Godzilla a few pointers on how to destroy a course.
@@levimolina1560 King Kong is obviously the more human of the monsters, probably having to use strategy and positioning more in a fight whereas Godzilla is an irradiated beast with all the raw power. I'm not saying one is better or worse.
Paul hits the basket and then Simon aces! They each dropped 2 or 3 45+ foot puts. And I wasn't counting but it felt like they played 5 or 6 down with shots they're not used to. Unreal
Especially wonderful considering how cerebral the game is. I mean, one day the best player will probably be an aerospace engineer from a place like Georgia Tech or MIT.
@@seymourglass26 Ulti in general tends to attract some pretty smart people! I was playing at Georgia Tech when Nick Lance won top player in the country (while doing his engineering undergrad)
It’s funny how he says he never would have considered the most straightforward, simplest, obvious, least risky shots. The one that almost anyone looking at the course would see as the obvious shot/line. Simon just loves throwing high I suppose???
My understanding is that Simon has an injury and is having to disc down a lot. My game similarly gets better when I stop throwing everything full tilt.
This was golden. Two of my favorite guys, showcasing otherworldly talent and playing each others' game to a level that would dominate most in the sport. Great fun to watch.
Simon is, at his core, a trickshot guy. He's out here to do wild shit. Paul is, at his core, a guy who only counts championships. He's out here to put the best 4 rounds together.
That’s why it’s a perfect practice round. You’ve got simple, clean fundamentals versus crazy, showy unorthodox shots. One will win you a highlight reel, the other will win you a championship
Actually have you seen Paul Mcbeth putting? He made a putt behind literally a wall of trees, threw it into the threes, hit a small branch and made it, if you don’t know what I’m referring to I’ll send a link, it was this year in an tournament
@@yoda_bard_gaming1712 Paul can make the crazy shots when he absolutely needs to but doesn't really rely on them. He relies on consistence and technique. Which is ironically one of his weaknesses. If he is in a neck and neck like he was with James. He can't recover from it with consistency Paul is the best player in the world but doesn't get the fanfare because he doesn't make those crazy shots regularly. Which I think is a shame. He gets overshadowed by people who managed to get to the top temporarily. While he stays consistently at the top Edit: All that aside. Paul is unironically one of the best putters in the world on top of just being the best player in the world. Not even just talking about his putting consistence. He makes putting look like an absolute joke
Honestly I think the reason Paul is the best is that he's better at the math. If Simon would just realize the odds of making every ridiculous shot he comes up with he'd play better I think
@@BenLinn simons ability to throw insane shots is quite literally blinding at times and prevents him for scoring at extremely high levels consistently. Hopefully this is eye opening for him!
@@BenLinn simon has said in interviews that it’s usually worth it to him to try thos shot because he’d rather miss it than not try. His mind may hve changed post injury struggles, but pre-elbow simon would rather go for the fun shot
@@TmoneyProductions He has openly said he doesn't really care about winning, just entertaining. The game is more fun for him, and he gets more out of it by throwing his wild lines, ace runs, and throw ins. I don't really think he needs an eye opening, lol, he's been playing DG since he was 3, and he's played with Paul probably an absolute minimum of 100 times. This isn't news to him.
@@BenLinn That’s the biggest thing that I came away with. Paul’s IQ for the game is just off the charts, but you don’t really think of it because he makes it look so easy
This has aged like fine wine after the 2022 OTB Open! Simon genuinely took this to heart. And I love the idea of Paul just trying to learn more about why disc golf works the way it does sometimes, like a chef traveling the world to find new ingredients and recipes!
"If I play really well this round, just throwing straight shots...it might change my entire career." A year later, he's won two pro tour events in a row and came in second at the tournament before those! Paul must have gotten into his head a little bit.
Simon: "There's OB long right, which means I have to bring it into play. I would probably in a tournament throw a 360 here. ... but a very controlled one." hahaha... this is gold
This is the best and most informative instructional video I've seen. Simon asks the questions you want to know and Paul's advice on disc selection is great. Love it!
This shows how much strategy plays a part in being a champ. It is not just throwing far or putting great. You have to know your discs and plan a strategy for every hole. "Boring" golf, as Simon said here, pays off in the long run. Now (Summer 2022) Simon has started to play "boring" golf because of his injury and he has started to play much better, already winning one tournament and leading the current one.
Yeah watching this again a year later is like watching Simon just play his standard shots! Though there will always be the odd spike hyzer and eagle throw ins😁
It is so awesome that competitors in a pro sport can collaborate like this and truly enjoy what they ate doing. Thanks to both of you for this. Paul's epic first putt had me literally lol
Mentioned in the DGN booth during this year's (2024) Music City Open: This was the point of change in Simon's career! Had to come back and watch it again. Awesome going, both of you guys, meaning both in the video and the MCO!
this is 100% my favorite video by any disc golfer so far. Was really fun watching you let loose and rip them (don't hurt yourself) and really cool to see 'smart' golf from Simon
This is so awesome. I love hearing Paul talk about strategy and probabilities, but then to watch someone who is so unbelievably skilled in Simon execute exactly what they discussed is just beautiful.
Im just seeing this in July of 2024,.. I feel like I just saw a turning point that connects the dots to Simons very competitive and successful next couple years.... I mean seriously ,... these two are very intelligent competitors not to mention talented,.. Dots connected !
That close-mic'd drinking at 9:13 was a special treat. Never felt so intimate with the champ. Also this is extremely educative and also good fun. Thanks !
@Elliot Ward Simon has 6 'A' Tier, 1 DGPT, and 1 NT win. That's okay, not great and it's insulting that you'd think it's worthy of an MJ/Koby comparison. MJ Koby were first in/last out, dedicating their lives to their craft. Simon has tried multiple times to get in/ stay in shape. When Simon and Eagle went to Europe to train which one of them kept the training going and which one didn't? You might be a fan boi, but Simon is not even top 5 player in the game at the moment.
@@winstonsmith11 What year did he win his World Championship? If you can't that means he can't get it done. Up to this point in his career he has no world titles. So no he literally has not performed when he needed to.
The little theory crafting/rambling at the end was my favorite part of the video, just hearing two guys think out loud about approaches and their side effects.
Rather than seeing Paul’s or Simon’s approaches as being one better than the other, watching them here makes me feel like when combined together they are a truly primo fusion of the practical and the improvisational. Thanks Paul for sharing these vids to see you guys forging new territory and expanding more skills and having fun!
I feel like this is the type of disc golf Simon has been playing his last two wins - such a shame that it took him so long to realize but it’s winning disc golf to throw like Paul.
not sure why youtube wanted me to see this video in december, but when paul said the final hole was like putting the world championships on the line, and he lost it to a throw-in/ace . . . i might have experienced a chill or two. such a fun round to watch from you two!
this is one of the most informative videos anyone in DG has made. These two talking out their reasoning for playing different lines and the speeds of molds for different shots is so helpful. Not too mention how entertaining it is whenever Paul and Simon get together
I can’t wait for Simon back on tour! But the savors Paul an Hannah are back on the channel thanks for all your hard work Paul an Hannah an love the new addition partners to the PM foundation
Paul seemed like a jock to me when I first got into disc golf, only focused on being the best. I’m so glad I watched his channel and learned more about him. He’s a genuinely awesome person who has a great attitude and is phenomenal with people. His self-composure and patience is top notch, and I’m so glad I get to experience the game alongside him.
paul and simon throwing each other's lines is the pinnacle of disc golf content
Reminds me of when Paul threw 555ft over the trees at 2019 KCWO.
I want to see Nate Sexton vs. Simon in this format. I know it's not very good for Simon's elbow to throw forehands but maybe later.
Like why hasnt this been done yet! They need to do this often lol
@@keepitjazzed I was there in person to see that. The shot he threw round 1 of that tournament at waterworks was crazy as hell too
It IS - right? i was thinking the same thing
Paul saying “you didn’t do anything wrong you were just 1MM off, throw the same shot and don’t think about it”, is sticking with me.
wholesome
I’m always off by at least 100mm, so I really have to think about it I guess.
Turns out all Simon needed to win all the time is have Paul McBeth as a caddy.
😂😂😂😂
We could ALL benefit from this
Paul needs Simon as a caddy.... If he laughed more during the tournament like he did here... I bet he would actually be on top again...
World champ caddy! Lol
@@michaelvassily4707 a pro gotta be in the zone to do his work
This might be the literal game changing round of Simon’s career.
Not even hyperbole. He was like, wait... this is easy
You shouldn't be able to do that at his level. Yeah, I learn a new trick every few months, but I'm a scrub with a little consistency.
This was basically King Kong giving Godzilla a few pointers on how to destroy a course.
@@seymourglass26 I don’t understand your comparison. Godzilla mopped the floor with King Kong but Kong is giving Godzilla pointers?
@@levimolina1560 King Kong is obviously the more human of the monsters, probably having to use strategy and positioning more in a fight whereas Godzilla is an irradiated beast with all the raw power.
I'm not saying one is better or worse.
@@seymourglass26 such a nerdy discussion but 100 percent valid at the same time :D
Simon hitting the ace on the last hole is the most Simon thing that could’ve happened. 😂
Echoes of that indoor round they did years ago
Just goes to show we'll never be as good as these 2 elite level disc golfers🙄
Paul hits the basket and then Simon aces! They each dropped 2 or 3 45+ foot puts. And I wasn't counting but it felt like they played 5 or 6 down with shots they're not used to. Unreal
Simonology!
This is currently the best video on UA-cam!
"Sometimes you make em and they just don't go in"
-Wise Paul McBeth
You know Pauls got stuff like that he says to himself all the time
@@Dope.And.Pretty Golf is not a game of perfect. Best book I ever read.
Ahh... like pouring tea from empty kettle.
I'm getting this reminder stitched into my disc golf bag.
I can't imagine any other sport where you have this kind of access to its stars and their mindsets
Great point!
baseball you're starting to see it with guys like Bauer, but definitely not to this level.
Especially wonderful considering how cerebral the game is. I mean, one day the best player will probably be an aerospace engineer from a place like Georgia Tech or MIT.
And so many of the frolf stars are great people
@@seymourglass26 Ulti in general tends to attract some pretty smart people! I was playing at Georgia Tech when Nick Lance won top player in the country (while doing his engineering undergrad)
"I like to control my distance with spike hyzers"
Paul - *eyes roll to the moon*
A 100 ft jump putt 1 hole in, this video is gonna be a banger!!
@paul can you build a course in Cabo through the Foundation?
came here to comment this, beat me to it but so true
@@JasonIBasri I need more courses near Aliso Viejo Southern Orange County 😢
And it was!
Paul is too good. It's unfair.
Paul: "Throw this token hyzer at it"
Simon: "I literally never would have even considered that."
*parks it*
It’s funny how he says he never would have considered the most straightforward, simplest, obvious, least risky shots. The one that almost anyone looking at the course would see as the obvious shot/line. Simon just loves throwing high I suppose???
@@justinwieduwilt5420 Simon is only fluent in highlight reel plays not plays that make sense lol
Congrats Simon on that 2020 World Title
This might be the best casual round I’ve ever watched
I've always thought Simon would be unstoppable with a quality coach on his bag.
Anyone else watching after Simon just went back to back wins? Seems like this worked!
oh yeah. I think he may have had an epiphany.
Yea this is the day Paul created a monster.
Yep! Paul is like, “Crap! Now I can’t beat him!”
My understanding is that Simon has an injury and is having to disc down a lot. My game similarly gets better when I stop throwing everything full tilt.
@@djdestruction When I need to game up, I remove anything faster than a 10 speed from my bag, and live on midranges. Simplify! :-)
Can't wait for the video where Paul shares his regret for creating a monster as Simon 2.0 wins Worlds by a dozen strokes! 😂
This was super interesting to see! Simon lol 5:03 "It's not bad, for a beginner..."
Simon is a Savage for that lol
Mic em up and have them play a different course every week. Its quality content
I laughed out loud literally when he said it
Of course Simon aces the last hole! Loved this video, it was so cool to see the different approaches you each take!
>:(
I'm blown away by the way you two compliment each other as disc golfers. It's perfect
“You can have my 2020 world title” lmao 😂 these guys are gold. More vids plz
imagine being able to give away a world title and you've still got 4 to your name...
@@softpool1286 he didn’t give anything away cuz there was no 2020 worlds
@@jacobtutje oh yeah, duh... that one went over my head...
These two mesh so well with opposing styles it's so great. We need simon/Paul doubles vs eagle/heimberg now. That would be quality trash talk gold
I love how Simon says “I never would have thought of that” and “that” is throwing straight towards the basket.
“There’s no reason to miss” instant anger jumps 😂😂
Imagine if Paul and Simon start hanging out consistently and Simon puts his talent along with Paul’s mental game... that would be unreal.
Let's see them play a doubles tourney
This was golden. Two of my favorite guys, showcasing otherworldly talent and playing each others' game to a level that would dominate most in the sport. Great fun to watch.
This video has to continue to be a series. I freaking loved it. I honestly think it helped Simon too lol
this is the way
Fascinating insight. Best disc golf content in a long time. You guys killed it.
Simon is, at his core, a trickshot guy. He's out here to do wild shit. Paul is, at his core, a guy who only counts championships. He's out here to put the best 4 rounds together.
That’s why it’s a perfect practice round. You’ve got simple, clean fundamentals versus crazy, showy unorthodox shots. One will win you a highlight reel, the other will win you a championship
Actually have you seen Paul Mcbeth putting? He made a putt behind literally a wall of trees, threw it into the threes, hit a small branch and made it, if you don’t know what I’m referring to I’ll send a link, it was this year in an tournament
@@yoda_bard_gaming1712 you referring to the one where his disc landed in the drain pipe and threw through a wall of palms?
@@yoda_bard_gaming1712 Paul can make the crazy shots when he absolutely needs to but doesn't really rely on them. He relies on consistence and technique. Which is ironically one of his weaknesses. If he is in a neck and neck like he was with James. He can't recover from it with consistency
Paul is the best player in the world but doesn't get the fanfare because he doesn't make those crazy shots regularly. Which I think is a shame. He gets overshadowed by people who managed to get to the top temporarily. While he stays consistently at the top
Edit: All that aside. Paul is unironically one of the best putters in the world on top of just being the best player in the world. Not even just talking about his putting consistence. He makes putting look like an absolute joke
I love the creativity Hannah brings to her video editing 👌
Same, she kills it!
After Simons back to back wins, I'm more convinced than ever that this is the greatest disc golf video ever produced.
"This game is so easy" Simon's reaction to following Paul's lines.
whomever is editing took this to a whole different level. “questioning existence” took me out 😂
It’s Paul’s wife, Hannah. Lmao.
The absolute best videos are with Paul and Simon.
‘I know we’re rivals, but we’re also friends and want to help each other’ disc golf in a nutshell
Paul: This doesn't seem like a good wind for it but you'd do it anyways?
Simon: No, It's a perfect wind.
These guys are hilarious.
5:03 "That's not bad for a beginner." *He says to the 5X world champion.*
Loved it! =)
Simon was not wrong: Paul really is a beginner, in Simon lines.
Paul is a beginner
This is the best video I have seen in a long time - so interesting to hear them discuss strategy and shot/disc selection! MORE OF THIS!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s wild that Simon can execute the shots that Paul dictates, but he doesn’t necessarily have the vision to see the lines.
Honestly I think the reason Paul is the best is that he's better at the math. If Simon would just realize the odds of making every ridiculous shot he comes up with he'd play better I think
@@BenLinn simons ability to throw insane shots is quite literally blinding at times and prevents him for scoring at extremely high levels consistently. Hopefully this is eye opening for him!
@@BenLinn simon has said in interviews that it’s usually worth it to him to try thos shot because he’d rather miss it than not try. His mind may hve changed post injury struggles, but pre-elbow simon would rather go for the fun shot
@@TmoneyProductions He has openly said he doesn't really care about winning, just entertaining. The game is more fun for him, and he gets more out of it by throwing his wild lines, ace runs, and throw ins. I don't really think he needs an eye opening, lol, he's been playing DG since he was 3, and he's played with Paul probably an absolute minimum of 100 times. This isn't news to him.
@@BenLinn That’s the biggest thing that I came away with. Paul’s IQ for the game is just off the charts, but you don’t really think of it because he makes it look so easy
This is going to go down as one of the most influential videos in disc golf history! 💯
You have no idea how often I keep coming back to rewatch this video.
Paul is such a great coach. Love these Simon/Paul collabs
Most perfect discgolf video ever..so entertaining!
I don't think Simon's mic cutting off midway through could be included in anything perfect. :(
this is the greatest disc golf video ever made
This might be the funniest and most important disc golf video in history is simon keeps winning. Coming back to this a year later is key
"Oh no, I parked it..." Completely lost my mind there. : )
This has aged like fine wine after the 2022 OTB Open! Simon genuinely took this to heart. And I love the idea of Paul just trying to learn more about why disc golf works the way it does sometimes, like a chef traveling the world to find new ingredients and recipes!
That was so awesome seeing how different their thought processes are.
So good! Paul & Simon are awesome together... no BS.....legit 2 friends having fun....can’t wait to se how Simon fairs at Paul’s home corse
You should do a challenge “can Simon out-Paul Paul” where they both throw the smart shots
That's called a tournament
@@raoulduke6093 should be a tournament but Simon things
I feel like Paul inadvertently revamped Simons game, and we're starting to see the results this year
Damn. That Ace at the end! Simon is learning the Mcbest ways. Would be great to see you guys battle it out on the lead card!
"If I play really well this round, just throwing straight shots...it might change my entire career."
A year later, he's won two pro tour events in a row and came in second at the tournament before those! Paul must have gotten into his head a little bit.
Pro tours, not majors
@@WannabeSemiGood aayyyy you're right, thanks for the correction.
@@WannabeSemiGood what's the difference?
This is the type of video people want! You and Simon together can come up with some crazy content! Paul the Professor and Simon the Producer.
Having Paul as a coach has to be a dream. He seems so good at it, too.
Paul on Simon's putt: "I'm standing right behind the basket but I'm wearing camo" 🤣😂
Simon: "There's OB long right, which means I have to bring it into play. I would probably in a tournament throw a 360 here. ... but a very controlled one."
hahaha... this is gold
It's so interesting how often Simon was suprised by Paul's normal lines.
Its like Simon forgets he is a pro and can out drive the majority of disc golfers with a mid range.
@22:00 in fortuitous premonition of Conrad's 250'er... You and Simon are class acts that make this game great. Good luck in 2022.
This is the best and most informative instructional video I've seen. Simon asks the questions you want to know and Paul's advice on disc selection is great. Love it!
This shows how much strategy plays a part in being a champ. It is not just throwing far or putting great.
You have to know your discs and plan a strategy for every hole.
"Boring" golf, as Simon said here, pays off in the long run.
Now (Summer 2022) Simon has started to play "boring" golf because of his injury and he has started to play much better, already winning one tournament and leading the current one.
Watching this after Simon won 2022 OTB open. He really did take this advice to heart and it paid off. Let's go Simon!
Yeah watching this again a year later is like watching Simon just play his standard shots!
Though there will always be the odd spike hyzer and eagle throw ins😁
It is so awesome that competitors in a pro sport can collaborate like this and truly enjoy what they ate doing. Thanks to both of you for this. Paul's epic first putt had me literally lol
When I saw Paul Macbeth throw a 360 a smile just went across my face and I was like wow he can 360 to
Mentioned in the DGN booth during this year's (2024) Music City Open: This was the point of change in Simon's career! Had to come back and watch it again. Awesome going, both of you guys, meaning both in the video and the MCO!
this is 100% my favorite video by any disc golfer so far. Was really fun watching you let loose and rip them (don't hurt yourself) and really cool to see 'smart' golf from Simon
“World Championship on the line, 250 feet, you don’t want to leave it short” Paul literally called the Conrad throw in
honestly the best disc golf video I've seen in years. Love how they come together, and the perfect finish!
This is so awesome. I love hearing Paul talk about strategy and probabilities, but then to watch someone who is so unbelievably skilled in Simon execute exactly what they discussed is just beautiful.
Yes! What about Paul pulling off Simon shots on queue too!
This video reminded me of the old Magic Johnson / Larry Bird commercials. Two of the best doing what they do. Loved it.
Yes, I was thinking that as well. You have gritty, clean fundamentals versus flashy, showtime highlight reel stuff.
Im just seeing this in July of 2024,.. I feel like I just saw a turning point that connects the dots to Simons very competitive and successful next couple years.... I mean seriously ,... these two are very intelligent competitors not to mention talented,.. Dots connected !
That first putt was unbelievable I had to go ahead and comment before finishing the entire video; mad props 👌
That close-mic'd drinking at 9:13 was a special treat. Never felt so intimate with the champ.
Also this is extremely educative and also good fun. Thanks !
yall are the MJ and Kobe of disc golf imagine seeing them just casually on a course together
MJ and Kobe each had titles. Simon is more like Allen Iverson or Dominique Wilkins a good show, but can't get it done when it matters.
@Elliot Ward Simon has 6 'A' Tier, 1 DGPT, and 1 NT win. That's okay, not great and it's insulting that you'd think it's worthy of an MJ/Koby comparison. MJ Koby were first in/last out, dedicating their lives to their craft. Simon has tried multiple times to get in/ stay in shape. When Simon and Eagle went to Europe to train which one of them kept the training going and which one didn't? You might be a fan boi, but Simon is not even top 5 player in the game at the moment.
@@Wetlawnmulch I was gonna like your comment, until you said "can't". Simon can get it done.
@@winstonsmith11 What year did he win his World Championship? If you can't that means he can't get it done. Up to this point in his career he has no world titles. So no he literally has not performed when he needed to.
@@Wetlawnmulch he CAN get it done, he just HASN'T. Doesn't mean he CAN'T.
The little theory crafting/rambling at the end was my favorite part of the video, just hearing two guys think out loud about approaches and their side effects.
My jaw dropped like every hole. These guys are level insane 🔥
This is probably the most heartfelt disc golf video ever. Thank you, guys!
So crazy to watch this now after Simon wins 3 majors the following year. He’s just a genuine guy .
Rather than seeing Paul’s or Simon’s approaches as being one better than the other, watching them here makes me feel like when combined together they are a truly primo fusion of the practical and the improvisational.
Thanks Paul for sharing these vids to see you guys forging new territory and expanding more skills and having fun!
"world championships on the line 250ft you don't wanna leave it short" -paul 22:10
He had no idea how true this would be
This is such a sick video, live the idea and you guys both crushed it!!
That 100ft putt was amazing and I can’t believe Simon finished with an Ace!! 👏
I feel like this is the type of disc golf Simon has been playing his last two wins - such a shame that it took him so long to realize but it’s winning disc golf to throw like Paul.
not sure why youtube wanted me to see this video in december, but when paul said the final hole was like putting the world championships on the line, and he lost it to a throw-in/ace . . . i might have experienced a chill or two. such a fun round to watch from you two!
"Someone times you make em' and they just don't go in." Excellent mindset.
came back here today to watch one of the best pieces of disc golf content ever!
This was so incredibly entertaining
this is one of the most informative videos anyone in DG has made. These two talking out their reasoning for playing different lines and the speeds of molds for different shots is so helpful. Not too mention how entertaining it is whenever Paul and Simon get together
I wish it was two hours and 24 minutes long
I can’t wait for Simon back on tour! But the savors Paul an Hannah are back on the channel thanks for all your hard work Paul an Hannah an love the new addition partners to the PM foundation
We need more of these Simon and Paul collaborations !!!
My goodness, this might be my favorite video of all time
Watching two legends imitate each other's games is so freaking cool. Thanks for the content!
These guys chemistry is 🔥 love videos with these two guys in them!
Watching again year later. This is wholesome fun.
Simon to Paul 2nd on hole 2, "Not bad for a bad for a beginner..." geez...
Oh this is really good 😁 Love Simons reactions to some of the throws. Also amazing to see how Paul can do what Simon asks 🤩
Love this content 😍
WE NEED more Simon and Paul content!!!!
I love how mad simon is that every shot he's thrown is literally the best shot you can draw up
Looking back two years later, I genuinely think this round was the best thing for Simon’s career. He even says so at 2:10
Paul x Simon collab is the best thing since Paul Simon himself
Paul seemed like a jock to me when I first got into disc golf, only focused on being the best. I’m so glad I watched his channel and learned more about him. He’s a genuinely awesome person who has a great attitude and is phenomenal with people. His self-composure and patience is top notch, and I’m so glad I get to experience the game alongside him.
"Oh no I parked it" is the best line I've ever heard
I don't think I have seen Paul in such a good mood in a UA-cam video in months. Simon bringing out the best in people.
“We’re pretending this is the world championship and you have to throw it in” Paul predicted that he would lose a word championship to a throw in 🤯
"I know where rivals, but we are friends and we want to help each other out".
I love this community.