 First who wins, right? Three. I think we both knew we wanted to come to Cal. But we decided we've been together for 18 years or whatever now. If we don't go to school there, that's okay too. I feel like Anisha was more keen on us going to school separately because she wanted us to find our own identities. But she realizes now that she wanted to hang out with me. It was a good decision on hindsight. I know someone that I never shared a room with. You're in my room always, which is great. It's always good to have someone around. Like a laugh dog. No, yeah, it's good because she has a bigger room than mine so I am always in this room. For me, it's like Berkeley's really hard on its own and so it's really good to have someone to support you and to figure you out during your lowest time and to celebrate your highest time. Okay. That's one nice thing. I was having a best friend around. Yeah, that's the best thing. I think when you come to college, it's a lot of new things so it's nice having one thing that stays the same. When people constantly compare you to your twins, people say, oh, he's more handsome. He looks so much older. He's more talented, buffer, stronger, taller. His hair's better quick. I hear that a lot. It doesn't hurt me. Everybody gets confused. I get it. We look alike and we have the same face and we're identical, but it would help once in a while if everybody knew he was just Joe and then I'm John. Me? Oh my God. Most definitely the better twin. Mary just whispered to me, this is how you answer the question, we're both good at different things, but that's not really the truth. I'm the better twin. There's no good twin, bad twin. We both have our strengths and weaknesses. It's John and Joe. It's not Joe and John. No, it should be. I was born first anyway. It's John and Joe. It doesn't matter. No, that doesn't matter. It's John and Joe. Everybody knows he's John and Joe. He likes to think he's the better twin. It sounds better. It rolls off the tongue better.