Plastic Beach, this place I'm on. I think there's something very odd handing here. You see, I just noticed, and it's easy enough to point out, that since the beginning of time, each leap of evolution and innovation has taken a shorter and shorter amount of time. The universe was created 14 billion years ago. Earth, 4 and a half billion years. Man arrived in its earliest state about 4.5 million years ago. And then we evolved into this state, homo sapiens, around 200 thousand years ago. The earliest cities appeared about 6 to 7 thousand years ago over in Mesopotamia. And then we've been at war ever since really. Right up to the last hundred years and then we really kicked off. Populations on the planet have gone from 1 billion to 7 billion in the last hundred years. And every single piece of digital information and technology has exploded in this last century. We're crammed pact and it's getting more and more escalating. The overload. Humanity is now squeezed into this tiny plastic bubble. Everything getting faster and faster whirling towards an inevitable conclusion. A single point on the horizon or in the middle of the ocean, say. The entire time and history and evolution is hurtling towards a single point. Point Nemo. Plastic beach. That's what plastic beach is, I reckon. The end of days. The point of no return. It's right here. It's right now. It's upon us. The future has finally come on. Today. Does that make sense, yeah? Great. Right! I'm off for a tinkle! Great talking to you! Come on, 2D.