People always come up to me and say, 'you should do standup.' It's nice to discover things about yourself. That keeps everything lively and fun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Even before I did stand-up, I've always been the kind of guy - and I talk about it on stage - who says I like people and I always look for the good in people. I say, 'Every person has something good about them, if you can just find it.'
Stand up is really fun because if I think of a joke or a funny idea, then I can just go and tell some people and if they laugh, they laugh right away.
As I said, if you don't stand up for yourself, people aren't going to think that you can stand up for them.
Part of doing stand-up is to get things off your chest. It's a bit like being in a psychiatrist's chair - but more enjoyable.
I stand up to people.
The best part about stand-up is that you control everything. Period. When you work in movies, or on TV shows, there are 50 other people involved.
I feel I've always got to keep my stand-up because I never want to lose it.
It's really important to stand up for yourself and not always agree with what people say if indeed you don't feel that that's true.
Stand-up, I find it really difficult. It's not really my thing.
I am not comfortable telling people I am trying stand-up because to me that implies confidence. I'm - well, I'm not.
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