I thought people would ask me really personal questions because I've shown more of myself, but it's a comedy, and people understand that it's a game we play.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that people who do enjoy my stand-up comedy and the people who get it and the people who are taken in by it, they see that I'm a guy that has love of the game.
The odd thing about comedy is that the more personal you are, the larger the audience.
I think, you know, a lot of the business of comedy is taking your personal experiences and making them relatable to other people.
My comedy is different than a lot of people's.
I sort of attract people who are interested in my comedy for being able to talk about whatever I want to talk about and not being ashamed of who I am and not hiding it.
I would say I try to make my comedy really personal. I try to tell stories that happened to me, experiences from my life.
I've introduced myself with comedy, and once you've introduced yourself as something, that's where people keep you. That's where people like to hold you.
Comedy is a very personal thing, and some people will find it funny, some people won't.
I really, really enjoy comedy. I think that's one of my strong suits. It's my zone. And people don't expect it from me, which is a whammy.
I mean comedy is something that's very personal and people have strong opinions about.