 These two Asian twins might just be the most high achieving model minority twins in America right now, but it's causing a controversial debate on the internet. These twins, they are 10 out of 10 model minority, but will they be as rich as the white people in the fraternity and the sorority? How many games of beer pong have they played? That's what I need to know. Let's read the headline, Andrew. Twin brothers will graduate at the top of their class, head to the Ivy League. We're talking about Devin and Dylan Lee, Andrew. I believe these are Chinese twins from Long Island. They were the number one and number two student at one of the toughest public schools in America. And it went viral because maybe is it really stereotypical? Some people were saying they're robots. Some people are saying good for them. And you just saw comments all across the board. Well, if they are robots, there's some pretty realistic looking robots. I mean, we're talking about the valedictorian and salutatorian. Shout out their sister is what studying astrophysicist, is the astrophysicist too. Yeah, at Caltech. And she also graduated top of her class. So basically this family is like what's what's a sports? This family is like dominating. They're cleaning up the awards here. Is this the 2.0 of model minority though? Because they're a little bit more athletic. These guys are kind of buff. Yeah, no, I mean, they seem well balanced. Obviously, I don't know them personally. Are they awkward or shy or have they ever had a fun moment in their life? I'm going to go ahead and assume they have. But but I do think what they think is fun might be different than your average. Well, you know what? We're going to get into the comments section. But I think it's weird that like you're just a really high achieving academic Asian nowadays, and then you get recognized for it. And then everybody tries to use it to weaponize against this group or that group or against you. Like everybody's like coming in the comments. And this is the controversial part. They're like, oh, well, they're probably like robots. They're nerd geeks. They never experienced anything in life. They're just these computer processing like human beings. And I'm like, sexless Chinese twins. Yes, sexless Chinese bride never kissed a girl. Whatever. I'm like, but you never said that about like these high school teenage athletic phenoms, like when LeBron James was coming up. Nobody was like second guessing if he was a normal kid because you think that's cool because athletics is cool. That's more normal. That's American culture at a baseline. But in America, they're very like anti-academics. The more academic you are, the more weird you have to be, especially when you're Asian, right? You're seen as like a Japanese Honda robot, you know, that's just processing stuff. And you're like, baby, baby, baby, I am Valik Diktori. And I'm also Salute Tatoran. We're made by the same maker. That's why we look the same. Yeah, I mean, we're going to get in the comments section. But make sure you like, subscribe, turn on your notifications. Andrew, you know what you got twin bottles of right now? Twin Smala bottles. Check it out. SmalaSauce.com. We're almost sold out. We literally only have a handful of orders left. So get yours now. Here's some pictures of Dylan and Devon Lee's family, they actually look really well adjusted and really smiley. But I'm sure that they're into like the things that they're doing. They're not going to be like kids who hate every moment of being an overachiever academically and then still achieve it. You know what I'm saying? They've been like conditioned or just raised in a family where like they really value academic success and enjoy it. Yeah, I'm sure that they're born with pretty good brains too. You know, like they're obviously naturally smart people. But also shout out to the family. I mean, they clearly have kind of got a little lucky that their kids don't apparently hate their life. So shout out to them. I mean, literally, this is like, this is cool. And I think a lot of that is actually raising your kids in an academically proactive high school where it is not considered uncool to be smart. Yeah, raising your kid around other smart, well balanced kids obviously helps. And, you know, this is just a theory. I don't want to get all weird, but I'm just saying, they do say that twins have a special like connection emotionally and like even mentally a little bit different than like regular brothers and sisters. Kind of like between a mom and their kid. So I don't know, maybe they sync up their brains when they do tests. So they got two brains on one test. I'm just kidding. I guess for me, I always just tell people it's like, it's whatever you put your time into and whatever you build your systems for. If you look at the Boozer twins, which are Carlos Boozer's kids Andrew, the Thompson twins in the NBA right now, they were put in a system where day one, it's like everything is oriented around a certain goal, right? And I feel like that same goal was the same for Dylan and Devin, just be academically excellent. Yeah, no one said like the Lopez twins were weird coming up. Like they're two like six, 10, six, 11 footers that have both made the NBA. They are a little quirky though. They're quirky, but they're not like weirdos. They're goofy. Anyway, let's get into the comment section. Andrew, somebody said not having my mom see this. It's funny. How much do you think that's true, but I'm like your mom probably didn't do whatever Dylan and Devin's parents did to set them up though. Do you know what I'm saying? You know, people like, I don't want to show my mom this, but I'm like, but did your mom, is your mom similar to their parents? Yeah, like don't worry. I don't, I think, listen, I think you have a comeback on your mom. You'd be like, hey mom, I don't know if you raised me to be like this though. Like did you? You didn't raise me in a high school where it's like, did you set me up to become these guys and I failed the plan? No, probably not. The plan probably wasn't like as well thought out. Somebody said big deal, man. What else do you expect from these human robots, man? You Lordy, you look everywhere. It's China, China, China. I love it. I love it that people just have to write off any high achieving Asian as a robot. Like even like, what about when we achieve at sports? Like are all the Asian golfers robots too? What about the tennis players? What about like these handful of basketball football players or soccer players? Are the Korean soccer players also robots? Some of the non Asians were arguing about it. Somebody said the fact they're not just nerds because they were on a state championship volleyball team as well. They do orchestra, they do multiple sports, they run marathons, they're not just nerds. And then somebody said, wait, so you're saying they're extreme nerds? Yeah, no, I mean, at the end of the day, you have to be nerdy about everything. But like I said, LeBron James is nerdy about basketball. Believe me, he doesn't sound like a nerd, but he is a nerd about basketball. Right, somebody said it's all in the parents. Basically people are saying that everybody could theoretically raise their kids, Andrew, like these like ultra high achieving Chinese parents. I think they're Chinese just because the kids teach Chinese yo-yo, but like a lot of people don't. But a lot of, isn't that weird that when the kids become the valedictorians and they're about to like go on to Yale and Google or Apple or wherever they're gonna go, people are like, yeah, that's good that the Asians are like that. But then of course nobody wants to do it for their own kids. Yeah, I just think it's, I mean, isn't it more than the parents though? The parents can do everything they can, but the environment still has to be right. And then honestly, there is a strike of luck. Well, the kids have to be self-motivated, right? Yeah, it is a little lucky. I mean, they got lucky. It's good shout out to them. Well, a lot of people were saying, you know, but it's not just that the Dylan and Devin's parents had resources. It was how that they structured and deployed the resources to us. Of course, of course. The environment too, the whole schooling, I'm sure they had a lot of friends. It wasn't just this family. No, Andrew, the high school is 66% Asian. Yeah, that obviously really helps that. Because that means everybody's gonna be like, not be like geek, nerd. People will be like, oh man, those guys, they're the best. No, there's a lot of positive reinforcement. That's actually very key. Yeah, other people said it's just overall Asian culture in general, it traces back thousands of years. Yeah, listen, it is Asian culture. We understand this, but not every Asian family is like this. They're just executing the Confucian, high achieving Asian culture at like a 10 out of 10. Right, as in, in applied to like a Ivy League super kids. But I also don't wanna give their parents too much credit and act like their parents were perfect. Like these kids are just really highly motivated too. Right, somebody said high suicide rates as well amongst the Asians. And also Asians get picked on for other races for being nerds. But, so here's the thing, you're right. I do agree that sometimes putting a lot of academic pressure on the kids, it's a little bit like a rocket ship, right? You know how sometimes rocket ships explode? Yeah, they could burn out, it's true, it's true. So we don't know their families, guys. I just know that they actually have genuine smiles. The kids are smiling. They look legitimately happy. Dude, I'm telling you, man. You see a family photo of high achievers and they look like that, they're probably okay. That's what I'm saying. And also I think them going to an Asian high school will not get them picked on because every high school is so different in terms of like some high schools, the band kids are the population. I'm sure like certain aspects of their life were made easy by their parents and automated, I'm sure. But like that's okay, you know, it is what it is. They still, and also who's to say, okay, they went to Cornell and Princeton, right? Or whatever, like that doesn't make them good people but it makes them high achievers. And you know, it does set themselves up to do a lot of great things. Right, some big guys, somebody said, man, these guys still didn't get into Harvard though. Yeah, that's funny. That is funny. No, you know they applied to Harvard and they didn't get in, that's crazy. For sure, somebody said Asians put a high value on education and they tend to have really strong family values and structure. For example, but then other people said, yeah, but then how come there aren't any good Asians in the creative fields? For example, movies or music or any sort of like more, you know, like outside of like high, I mean, it's changing. There are more and more Asians in those fields and you're gonna see them, but they just, this commenter doesn't know about them. But yeah, obviously. Asians, they put more stress on STEM. Yeah, yeah. God, what? Asians can't be good at everything. Yeah, you want us to be good at everything? You think that much of us, I'm calm, that's a compliment. It takes a lot of systems and it takes almost somebody with that astrophysicist at Caltech Brain, but to like shoot it in another direction. But then there's also a lot of luck and I don't know, just other gatekeeping involved. Somebody said, Andrew, this white guy said, you know, that's good for them. They're gonna get high paid jobs, but they will never run anything because they are probably gonna be viewed as human calculators and they will lack leadership, charisma and creativity. I'm not saying they won't have good lives, but they're probably not gonna be like game changers. I think it's so funny, man. Every, people are gonna have infinite arguments against them. Ah, but they're nerds. Okay, but they'll be treated as top level nerds. Ah, but top level nerds, they don't become CEO. Ah, yeah, but you know- But the top level nerds still make a lot of money, right? Yeah, they'll live like a good life, I guess, but they won't be creative. They gotta be creative. Ah, I mean, even if they're a little bit creative, they won't be creative in a cool way. Ah, even if they're a little cool creative, ah, they're just gonna, they probably got small peepies. Ah, and if they, even if they got a big pee pee, like, you know, they'll never get to use it. They're just gonna be a million arguments against them. So, I don't know, these- I mean, those, I see where the points are coming from, but it's just like, these guys are just trying to do their thing, you know? And like, not everybody's gonna be Elon. Not everybody gonna be the Elon or the whoever else. Dave, I don't know if this is selfish to close it out. I just hope they know who we are. I hope they know the Feng Bros. Shout out to Dylan and Devin. I hope they've watched the Feng Bros video before. I would be honored. I hope you, Dylan and, what? Dylan and Devin. Dylan and Devin and your sister. Hopefully you've seen a video of ours. No, for sure. I mean, I guess it's just interesting to see where the internet goes. Anytime you see something just happen, I guess that's like, there's a, it's stereotypical in a way of what people expect from like a high achieving nerdy Chinese family, but then you have the twin element. I don't know guys, let us know what you think in the comments section below. What are the major takeaways from seeing this happen? Anything? And let us know in the comments section below. Until next time, we're the Hop Hop Boys. We out. Peace.