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Well, the interesting thing about this, too, is that bracelets didn't actually, or these bangles didn't actually originate with the Vikings. They got this idea from Russia and Ukraine. Oh, OK. Because they kind of invented all this apparently in that area. yeah And then a lot of this actually ended up in Ireland. so And this was after the Vikings. so they They mentioned in the article, this article being written by people over in Denmark, well not it was translated and written, you know this was ArtNet, whatever the hell, but the original article was written by people over in Denmark. And they're like, oh, it demonstrates the multicultural influences of their design and this expansive trading network. And I'm like, you know, i know Vikings weren't just all rapers and pillagers. I know they did trade, but come on. I mean, the Extensive Trading Network, I get it. But yeah i mean they did like but also a lot of like pillaging, too. But also a lot of pillaging. Did they go to Ireland and be like, hey, you want to trade for some of this? Or did they just drop a bracelet by accident when they were like destroying an entire village and then another person picked it up and i was like, hey, that's pretty cool. yeah I'm going to make something like that now. I know. Since my entire village burned down, I think I'll just take this. Right. No, we shouldn't disparage Vikings like that. No, no, no. And the transmission of information and ideas like that certainly did happen. And to see it go from Russia all the way across Europe and then over into Ireland is really cool. like that That is like a really important yeah thing to see in in these items. you know Right. It's pretty cool. Yeah, that's really neat.