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DRM-free approach in games has been at the heart of GOG.COM from day one. We strongly believe that if you buy a game, it should be yours, and you can play it the way it’s convenient for you, and not how others want you to use it.

The landscape has changed since 2008, and today many people don’t realize what DRM even means. And still the DRM issue in games remains – you’re never sure when and why you can be blocked from accessing them. And it’s not only games that are affected, but your favourite books, music, movies and apps as well.

To help understand what DRM means, how it influences your games and other digital media, and what benefits come with DRM-free approach, we’re launching the FCK DRM initiative. The goal is to educate people and ignite a discussion about DRM. To learn more visit https://fckdrm.com, and share your opinions and stories about DRM and how it affects you.
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dick1982: ok. anyone noticed that the website is down? did EU ban it or did my ISP do that?
The site is up again with more languages, and Zoom and itch.io are now mentioned under Gaming.
Zoom sure didn't like that...
●  { AUGUST 21 }
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GOG.com: DRM-free {…} has been at the heart of GOG.COM from day one. We strongly believe that {…} has changed since 2008, and today many people don’t realize what DRM even means. And still the DRM issue in games remains – you’re never sure when and why you {…} are affected {…} as well. To help understand {…} how it influences {…} media {…} approach, we’re launching the FCK DRM initiative. The goal is to educate people and {…} visit https://fckdrm.com, and share your opinions and stories {…} and {…} you.
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OneFiercePuppy: {…} Your contact email for this is I want to fck DRM. That's some Silent Horses playing, Buffalo Bill tier creepy obsession.
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PixelBoy: {…} I find it amusing that a site basically promoting GOG only doesn't even consider worth mentioning the once-hyped movie section of GOG.
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timmy010: don't like the name. didn't expect that from a proper store front. have some self respect.
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MIK0: {…} The multiplayer part of Galaxy should be open and usable by customers without the needs of galaxy or a server behind it (it should be configurable). That way it could also be used in other version of the game and allow crossplay. If a game rely on Galaxy for the multiplayer part it has the same limitation of having drm.
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madammina: GOG I appreciate the pitch and I agree on no DRM. But between the literal name of the promo and how you are acting on twitter I'm getting a little uncomfortable if you are telling us everything. If you are who you say you are and what you want.
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Zegnat: So I assume GOG has been sitting on this website since June already? Remember that the EFF launched a new logo in July, hahaha! {…}
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Koitenshin: {…} If it looks more professional and less like something a 13 year old kid would make, you could start an entire revolution.
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Dreadz: GOG going into political activism soon?
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user deleted: so aside frooom horribull crass name taht should hav been nixed from birth i dont get it
clue me in
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squid830: You seem to have quite an opinion on a suggestive-sounding name (which if you'd actually notice, is not actually, technically speaking, crass at all) for someone who has the grammatical capabilities of a dung beetle coming down from crack with a few tokes on the bong too many. Probably also drunk.

Even then I'd probably find it much easier to understand the beetle, as it most probably has a consistent language - which could in theory be incorporated into Google translate (this isn't likely, since drunken cracked-out weed smoking dung beetle to English translation hasn't ever been suggested as something worth striving for, let alone suggest as an option); the closest I came to attempting to understand your "language" (such as it is) was by studying how teenagers communicate on social media while drunk and/or stoned when using their mobile phone with only one hand.

Which also explains why you don't get it. Though to be fair, the beetle would probably have problems too at this point, what with the downers to counter the coming down from the uppers and all.

If I understand you correctly (and I apologise if I do not - but as described above that's not exactly unexpected) - you don't appear to appreciate how evil DRM actually is, by saying something to the effect of "well some games have it, so yeah I'll use it when forced to and I'm fine with that".

THAT is the problem - and the purpose of the website is to raise awareness among users of what it is, what it can do, and how it can totally FCK u UP. Because DRM can FCK u UP, u ND 2 tel DRM 2 FCK OFF. So FCK DRM.

Hope that makes things clearer. Though hopefully you've visited the website and now realise how evil it is. Every time you buy a game with DRM, you are basically saying that it's OK for someone to come over to your house and steal your car seat covers because they're kind of embarrassing and the company that made them is really sorry they exist and wants to cover up all evidence of their shocking design. Or wants to digitally replace Jabba the Hutt with a shaved walrus due to NASA coming into contact with aliens that kind of look a bit like the Hutts and we don't want to offend them lest they destroy our planet.

Do YOU really want someone to have the power to digitally replace a fictional character in a game or movie you like just because not doing so is believed by the powers that be that it could lead to the destruction of our entire species? After you've bought something, don't YOU have the right to watch it the way it was originally intended, without political interference? Wouldn't you rather doom the entire species than have something that YOU bought and paid for is altered to be slightly different just to appease minority interests? Who are these ALIENS to tell US what to do on OUR OWN PLANET?

Freedom or death. FCK DRM.
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smrtgi19: {…} the email address is iwantto@fckdrm.com, well all righty then I imagine people can get around drm by fcking it
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ZFR: But what does FCK stand for?
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HunchBluntley: Fondle, Caress & Kiss, of course.


●  { AUGUST 22 }

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Kanashe: GoG doesn't trust you, they don't give a fuck about you or anyone here. All they care is a simple fact of "Hey, how can we scam these suckers for money while acting like we give a flying fuck for 'em?" The answer is simple, keep on hammering how they're against DRM and all that "consumer friendly" or "gamers are important" bullshit. {…} Also, quality level of service? That's an effing joke, since some games they have here are either an unpatched mess, overpriced more than on Steam and many other things. Hell, their costumer support is twice the joke and makes Steams seem twice if not four times better.
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Icinix: {…} Fight Content Kill-switches is kind of cool.
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zgrillo2004: Many thanks GOG for taking a stand against these corrupted companies that are under the guise of helping the consumer. These companies have gone too far and they are getting greedier each year.
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Cavalary: PS: Contacted Fireflower and Zoom to ask if they'd be interested to get listed. Would also be a test for GOG, to see whether they would list them if so.
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MIK0: They clearly are not serious about it, their history speak for itself. This is just another clumsy pr stunt.


●  { AUGUST 23 }

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Teppic: Is this really called fuck DRM? Is GOG run by 12 year olds?
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Cavalary: A follow up, since I mentioned sending messages to Fireflower and Zoom Platform about being included on the list on the site, just got this from Zoom:

"Thanks for sharing! While we very much appreciate you thinking of us, we have other more serious issues with GOG, besides simple competition. Therefore, I’m afraid we must decline. Thank you again though for the thought."

So they won't be listed because they specifically don't want to be associated with GOG, not because GOG skipped over them. Wondering what those issues are now though. {…}
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darthspudius: {…} Of all names, they had to pick something to immature and one that makes them look remarkably unprofessional. It kind of makes me sad as a customer to know I supported these idiots. {…}
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Cavalary: {…} PS: Another follow up, Fireflower replied as well, they had actually tried using that listed e-mail address to get listed right away but the e-mail bounced, will try again. So hey GOG, when you ask for entries, make sure you can actually receive them!


●  { AUGUST 24 }

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Trilarion: Sorry if I don't subscribe to this, but it's a bit too vulgar for my taste and also I don't believe in GOG anymore. They did too much for pure marketing reasons lately and most of the changes were for the worst.

Regional prices, Galaxy bundled installers, publicly leaking private information of users. I don't think they can really be trusted anymore. This whole thing, apart from being a bit vulgar, looks like a marketing scam to me, much ado about nothing. There is hardly any information present and it's quite unclear what the goal really is, probably just some quick clicks.
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Mr.Caine: What a juvenile marketting stunt. But it's perfect for GOG's audience who only wants to be pandered to.
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Trilarion: I think this summarizes it really very well.
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DeadjackFr: {…} Yes it's vulgar. I'm disapointed by this kind of methods. Social medias, Youtube and ect... relies too much on this.

Seriously if DRM free is right just polish it like the jewel it should be, otherwise don't promote it this way... because it sounds like a desperate attempt to bring audience on GOG.

And by audience I mean the wrong one...

Instead of FCKDRM, WHY DRM FREE would have been way better. {…}

Seriously you can do better than that. {…}
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Cavalary: {…} Yeah, still waiting for FF too, since they said they tried using that listed e-mail and it bounced, will try again and if still no luck contact support.


●  { AUGUST 26 }

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wh04m11: okay, this is epic


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Cavalary: Back on topic, still waiting for Fireflower Games to be there. And any sort of blue reaction to the discussion really. And to the fact that the e-mail address listed apparently didn't work when FF first tried to send a message (no idea whether it was fixed since).
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MIK0: {…} I don't expect much follow up on this. It's not like that page means something or have some kind of utility. {…} Tipical half-baked attempt by GOG.
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MartiusR: I really like the idea of initiative, but... If it's considered as something which would like to have more official supporters (from side of companies, developers etc.) I kinda doubt that the current name is the most fortunate one.

It's partially marketing stuff, but still - you need to be "cool and dandy" in those things. {…}
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mechmouse: The movement seems to be loosing Steam (pun intended) and It's not had the coverage I'd hoped for.

I think we need to have some more focused action

GoG streamers should ask their followers to reply to as many social media posts from Publishers/Devs with the fckdrm hashtag and domain as they can.

Every publicity post from Square-ENIX, Team17, 2K, and so on needs a GoGlodyte to reply with FCKDRM. {…}


●  { AUGUST 29 }

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Anothername: What a sad try. I see nothing out of it. They don't even bother adding that fire flower shop. I do understand they and Zoom freak each other out with Zoom having some (ex?) industry giants behind it; but that fire flower is not added yet comes of a bit petty. "Thou shalt have no other DRM free gaming before me" much? Defeats the "together forever" purpose against DRM.

Besides no talk from staff about that at all. Such an initiative invites to have dialogue about it, talks about that. People obviously would love to hear some more details beyond a simple "here it is, suck it up or gtfo" behind choice of the strong wording of that campaign. {…}


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eisberg77: Zoom? Fire Flower? What are you even talking about?
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Anothername: Sorry for the late reply; for some reason there are no notifications anymore on this thread; also it does not get moved upwards by posting into it. Could it be that gog wants to bury & forget this ever happened? oO

Thats the competition in question:

https://www.zoom-platform.com/

http://fireflowergames.com/

According to a few pages back Zoom has problems with GoG and does not want to participate and Fire Flower asked to be in but does not get to for some reason. {…}


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Lifthrasil: {…} Both of them are {…} arguably even more DRM-free than GOG is. Especially zoom reminds me a bit of GOG in it's infancy, when they still seemed to really mean their ideals. {…}
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Cavalary: Zoom really does, from the couple of messages exchanged with them. Also, flat pricing. And their primary goal is making older games that no longer run well on modern OSs work again. So yep, pretty much just like GOG started out. {…}


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Klumpen0815: I asked them to add Zoom Platform and Fireflower Games on principle via eMail when this thing appeared, not expecting much.
They weren't added of course.

This is just an dishonest promo campaign probably decided on in some shareholder's meeting.
Although GOG clearly has its merits and is still my primary store, the other two stores are actually more DRM-free than GOG since GOG has implemented DRM into many multi-player games via Galaxy since it checks accounts and ownership so that you can't play those games in MP with your siblings without buying another copy for the same household for example.

Eitherway, making such a site and then making it look like GOG is the only DRM-free gaming store out there is just outright lying.
Yet another disappointment.


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Jeffry84: If someone's interested the 18th September will be the International Day Against DRM:
https://www.defectivebydesign.org/dayagainstdrm?pk_campaign=idad2018


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Cavalary: Also if anyone's interested, asked if there was any update from Fireflower, just got "It didn't bounce this time but they haven't replied."


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┌─►  GOG.COM Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/1041986783251181569
It's FCK-DRM day at GOG. Learn how DRM affects your purchases by visiting https://fckdrm.com/ Also, Gog-Chan is back. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnXY_cYW4AM4dro.jpg

┌─►  MrFortyFive Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/MrFortyFIve/status/1042058783432867842
Cool to see that you updated the list of DRM-free sources on the site. I had never heard of @ZOOMPlatform so I made an account there and got some sweet free games. (Don't worry @GOGcom I'll still be buying lots of games from you)

┌─►  FREEDOM OI Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/Nerdy_Snake/status/1042119854747082753
It speaks volumes to me that gog is advertising a rival platform just because its drm-free. Like, what company nowadays would do that?

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1042233223504265216
We were never asked for our permission. Please remove us, and in the future, contact us before using our name in affiliation with yours. On another note, we hope you enjoyed your purchase of our version of Killing Time, @GOGcom


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┌─►  Mysterious_Uploader Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/MysteryUploader/status/1042310723299405824
Tfw they give you free exposure and you turn it down

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1042489155874250753
It’s more complicated than you think...

┌─►  GOG.COM Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/1042335119695138817
It shall be removed, sorry for the inconvenience.

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1042489636029755392
We need to have a discussion about a number of topics, @GOGcom - Please PM or email us. Thank you.

┌─►  Mysterious_Uploader Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/MysteryUploader/status/1042531496496705536
I personally don't understand. They linked your site in their site, and asked nothing in return. You just turned down an offer that essentially gave you more exposure (so more users, so more money), in your rival's turf, with no drawbacks. Could you please explain?


●  { SEPTEMBER 20 }

┌─►  Ebenezer Arvigenius Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/EArvigenius/status/1042685967524679680
Not to mention that that there are absolutely no legal grounds to demand the removal of objective, factual, non-harmful information (and a plain link) about your company from a website even if it is run by a competitior.

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1042925342208323584
This is about ethics, further, this has more to do with Killing Time. Please mind your own business, or if you are GOG's legal rep, contact us directly. Thanks.

┌─►  MrFortyFive Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/MrFortyFIve/status/1042927040276647941
“Mind your own business” on what is essentially a public platform where you have openly aired your grievances with a competitor hardly seems like an appropriate response.

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1042929290558373888
We have not openly aired our grievances, we have left 99% of the details out. The conversation merely began this way. We were addressing someone who publicly states they are a gaming lawyer and are also affiliated with GOG. This wasn't in their original tweet and we addressed.

┌─►  MrFortyFive Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/MrFortyFIve/status/1042934318509817856
Either way, the thin-skinned approach to dealing with strangers on be internet is probably not the best PR strategy, but to avoid this conversation devolving any further, I’m bowing out. I wish you the best in sorting out your problems with GOG.


●  { SEPTEMBER 21 }

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1043187893903142912
Understood, however, we are dealing with people's livelihoods here. Regardless, GOG and our team are now in discussions and we appreciate your best wishes.

┌─►  Ebenezer Arvigenius Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/EArvigenius/status/1043044462069460994
1) I'm not representing GoG either legally or professionally. I commented as a fan. 2) If you look you'll see that you were intentionally not included in my reply to @MrFortyFIve. 3) Replying to facts as presented by *you*. Unsure how I could account for info you didn't provide

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1043187893903142912
Your Twitter profile says "Gaming Lawyer" and it also lists your affiliation with the GOG Twitch channel. Regardless, thank you for clarifying.

┌─►  GOG.COM Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/1043161311796969473
To offer an update, http://zoom-platform.com no longer appears on http://fckdrm.com . Our apologies about the mistake! Beyond that we're in touch with @ZOOMPlatform and discussing any outstanding issues, we've got this.

┌─►  ZOOM-Platform.Com Twitter  ►  https://twitter.com/ZOOMPlatform/status/1043186030713552896
Thank you, @GOGcom Much appreciated.


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Can I interest FCKDRM in something about PES2019 ? tks <3
In case folks are wondering what ^ is about:
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/denuvo-5-2-anti-tamper-tech-used-in-newer-games-has-already-been-cracked/
A new scene group has cracked the latest version of Denuvo on Football Manager 2019 and The Quiet Man. This group happens to be calling itself FCKDRM.
Post edited November 07, 2018 by SCPM
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SCPM: In case folks are wondering what ^ is about:
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/denuvo-5-2-anti-tamper-tech-used-in-newer-games-has-already-been-cracked/
A new scene group has cracked the latest version of Denuvo on Football Manager 2019 and The Quiet Man. This group happens to be calling itself FCKDRM.
I'm sorry but that's just really funny. XD
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SCPM: In case folks are wondering what ^ is about:
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/denuvo-5-2-anti-tamper-tech-used-in-newer-games-has-already-been-cracked/
A new scene group has cracked the latest version of Denuvo on Football Manager 2019 and The Quiet Man. This group happens to be calling itself FCKDRM.
it'd be funny if it was voksi with a new name and actually keeping his fucking mouth shut this time

still wish they found a way too actually crack denuvo wide open instead of just "bypassing" but i guess that's hard too do.
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Sad to be related to such standard piracy.

They could've gone for the games that have gone longest uncracked rather ones which have gone 4 and 6 days uncracked. Those might've seen Denuvo removed on their own eventually.
Well, if you want to do damage craking them early is the best way.
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Enebias: Well, if you want to do damage craking them early is the best way.
So it's not about game preservation then, it's about a resistance to DRM because... issues?
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Enebias: Well, if you want to do damage craking them early is the best way.
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Pheace: So it's not about game preservation then, it's about a resistance to DRM because... issues?
Lots of pirates pretend to only do the cracking to fight DRM. ... Which is all fine and dandy, as long as they don't pirate DRM-free games. But one look at TPB et al. shows clearly that many of those alleged DRM-fighters just want free stuff and that their fight against DRM doesn't actually mean that they will support DRM-free games by buing them. TPB is full pirated games that are available on GOG or other DRM-free sources. Partially uploaded by people who are very vocal about 'fighting DRM'. Which is really hypocritical.
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Enebias: Well, if you want to do damage craking them early is the best way.
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Pheace: So it's not about game preservation then, it's about a resistance to DRM because... issues?
Mind me, I'm not justifying anything here, but afaik most pirates are anti-corporate activists, so it makes sense to want to cause the maximum damage.
Other pirates (like those who keep alive content ended in legal limbo) are a sort of "archivists", and that I respect. Nothing should be lost because suits don't care anymore or there is not enough profit, and since sure as hell they will rather send their products to oblivion rather than allowing someone else to gain from them...
Post edited November 07, 2018 by Enebias
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Pheace: They could've gone for the games that have gone longest uncracked
Like what, Handball?
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Pheace: They could've gone for the games that have gone longest uncracked
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Crosmando: Like what, Handball?
I would have gone with egg and spoon race, budum bah!