Specifically in stand-up, I love jokes. I love short, structured ideas and a punchline.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I got into stand-up because I love stand-up. Specifically in stand-up, I love jokes. I love short, structured ideas and a punch line.
I like the purity of stand-up because it is all about whether people laugh at your jokes. Either they laugh or they don't.
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.
I actually like jokes as well as things that are sort of fun.
I could never do stand-up because it's that thing of having to get up on stage. And out of every 10 jokes you tell, nine of them have to get a really good response.
I don't like long jokes. I like stories rather than setup punchlines.
I'm not a standup. I don't really have jokes. I don't have 10 minutes. It took a while for me to realize this.
I have this very abstract idea in my head. I wouldn't even want to call it stand-up, because stand-up conjures in one's mind a comedian with a microphone standing onstage under a spotlight telling jokes to an audience. The direction I'm going in is eventually, you won't know if it's a joke or not.
Sometimes I use my jokes as building blocks for larger bits. I like to draw and play music, so sometimes I do those things along with the jokes.
I've never considered stand-up. Luckily I'm given great lines to say. I'm not sure how great my timing would be if I actually had to come up with my own jokes.