23:41 Like, because you're just giving me more reasons why we have to do the work, you know, why I have to do the work. Right. And so, that I think is also like another downside to it, right? When you're working in an area that's rooted in identity, that's rooted in race, rooted in racialized trauma. Not everyone, not everyone is going to receive it in the way that you hope that they would.
34:28 I'm constantly reading articles. I'm constantly looking at what is happening as a way of responding to it, as a way of trying to bring some light to the situation, to bring some type of hope to it. So it's some type of like healing to it, you know, like I I've started going to sites of trauma, for black bodies. Right. I started going to, I've been to spaces in New York city, in DC, in North Carolina, where I do like these pouring out of libations at particular sites as trying to release that trauma and that energy and that pain from it to free us.