I try to stay away from calling people nerds or whatever, because I've got my own fetishes and interests.
From Kyle Kinane
I know what I like, and I'm not trying to adapt to new things.
Nobody mountain bikes anymore - or ever did - in comedy, so I have to go by myself.
Young writers take themselves very seriously in college.
I think I told my parents I wanted to be a writer, just so they'd kind of think I had some direction in life. It made it easier to pick out classes at college, like, 'Oh, this is writing classes, that's what I'm doing.'
When I lived in Chicago, I didn't like it. It's nice to visit.
I still love a well-crafted joke. Twitter's been great for that.
I'm hardly a known name, but I don't want to go, like, 'Oh, people call me a storyteller comedian, let me just go up and just talk about my day.' I don't want that to happen.
In 2007, I had on-paper success. I got to go to that Aspen comedy festival, which was pretty exclusive, I guess. Then I did Carson Daly. That was enough validation.
My theory on politics is no one really knows how it works, so I choose not to comment on stuff too outside of my league.
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