but the piece is to play around with the idea, the transition between the '60s and the '80s, and the '70s should be understood as a period of disco and be put aside. when even the frat culture sort of had to pay lip service in public to, yeah, we believe in these things, these progressive ideas. the movie allowed them to say, no, i can just have fun. i can be into whatever i want to be. i will say that -- and this is ironic, it resonated with the more conservative forces on the campus at that time. you may remember that the dartmouth review, the first conservative college newspaper, started up two years later and the students who started it were in that audience and have written about being affected by that movie and wanting to be pluto. >> can i make this point? those of us who wore togas are