You can't throw money at the Internet to make it work - it really is all about the quality of the content.
From Chris Hardwick
The nerdist movement is less about consumers; there is a large contingent that are creative nerdists instead of consumers.
Trying to make strangers laugh is crazy and more than a little narcissistic.
Comedy club audiences pay up to $25 per person and another fistful of cash to cover a two-drink minimum, so when they don't like something, they let you know - with silence.
If I wasn't acting or doing stand-up, I would be in animation. Or if I had the discipline I might studies physics.
I am a freelancer. My services are available to anyone at any time.
Comment threads are the new therapy for people. They just go and post the worst things they can think of because they feel bad, and then other people start attacking them, and then they attack back.
With stand-up, there's a little bit of an exaggerated reality because things have to be manipulated to create comedy, to create jokes.
Bowling really was a big American sport in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, and then it kind of died off in the '80s.
The lifeblood of YouTube is sharing.
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