Comedy is golden when you can laugh and somehow walk away even more depressed than you were before.
He's delivering the jokes and they're funny, but I can hear his misery. I can almost feel it.
His despair is palpable. Someone give him a hug or I will find him and give him one. Funny guy.
he's got some legitimate talent. I want to see more of him.
The dog is homeless. I have a house....... We'd rather him stay hereš¤£š¤£
He low key looks like Julius Caesar
This is the most depressingly hilarious set I've seen and it had me rolling ššš
I noticed that things were getting pretty scary in the dating scene when I entered my 30s. I'm 37 now and don't even try anymore. My life is work, gym, dogs. When I really think about it, that's not so bad. LOL
It was just getting better and better! Why did it end there??? "You're a nice lady!" š
āiām undefeatedā HAHAHAHA I CANNOT
he had me at new opponents...šš
This reminded me of a quote by Scott Cohen: "Don't you just hate that your requirements in a mate become stricter as you get older, and your good looks wane, making it harder to attract even the mediocre people you no longer find acceptable?"
This was hilarious and also put the fear of God in me.
Iām 36 and have been single for quite some time. I must say, I enjoy it. The peace and quiet is addicting.
I'm remarried. That stretch after my divorce was awful. So many crazy women (and men I guess) out there. It's too much work. I have one bit of advice. Marry someone who is innately kind and generous.
Itās not that all the good people are gone, itās just that peopleās true colors are more apparent with age.
He's delivering like The Joker if he didn't have that laughing disorder.
One of the funniest stand ups I've ever seen. Furthermore, I'm older than this guy, single and loving it... Been this way for some years now... I feel for him though because it seems like he's genuineš
"Hes not a barber he just offered to do it"... my friends before I got a license lol
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