who steve, gil, believe such platforms only promote hatred and should be condemned by all parties. and i don't think it's funny, particularly when you have civilians who are paying to have these inscriptions put on these deadly weapons when there's a history and warfare of combatants putting inscriptions or messages on, on bombs or missiles. but you know, they're firing at each other and they are at risk to have somebody who's thousands and thousands of miles away safely as guys in their home. participating on this is, you know, quite frankly, i think sick, this is not some game. these are deadly weapons. and the ukrainian weapons are not particularly precise, though, when they go awry and get some family in the nation. when they killed children, it began to seem funny to the people that were inscribing anniversary messages on these weapons. it is not funny, it is sick and fright be, it's disgusting. i think the coverage of the washington post definitely promote to do something that you know, people may want to go online and participate in. rather than condemning it for kind of the