Alex Edelman: “How Is Any Millennial Ever Gonna Own a Home?” - Stand-Up Featuring
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- Alex Edelman wonders why there aren’t more documentaries about well-adjusted people and frets about the real estate prospects for young people. (Contains strong language.)
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Spongebob’s house has two floors, a personal library, fireplace, full kitchen, and a baby grand piano... He’s committing tax fraud for sure
faxx
and a dope ass sound system
And he's 11
He lives on less than a nickel per year so it must be larceny
Patrick is gonna be one wait i am him
"My house is worth 2 million but when I bought it in 1981 I paid 11 raspberries for it."😂🤣
@Raoul Fleckman rectangle trousers dude
Every young person:"I HAVE 9 ROOMMATES!!!
WE EACH PAY 11,000,00 A MONTH!!!
@@kylaarmstrong-benjamin5986 ok boomer
@Raoul Fleckman ah yes, boomer said I'm a fool
In 1981 interest rates were edging up near 20% - j q t -
"And every young person is like 'I HAVE NINE ROOMMATES!! WE EACH PAY $11,000 A MONTH!'"
Preach!!!!!
zector45 what ya gonna do about it kid? I own three beach houses and make my son pay me rent.
@@cybergoth8332 OK Boomer.
God I moved to Cali.... Went from paying 350 a month on 3 bed room 2 bathroom house... To 1800 a month on a closet inside the garage lmao
@@cybergoth8332 ok boomer
Live_For_Today 350 for a three bedroom- where’d you move from?
When he said ‘$5000’ and started talking about ‘buying a house’ I was crying lmao this is such a sad reality
I put less than 5 grand down for my house last year. I was 24 making $13 a hour, but built my credit and used my 401k for the deposit. I'm gonna guess he lives in Cali or New York. Those states look messed up from the outside looking in. No offense if anyone lives there.
Matthew Christy you were lucky enough to have a 401k with money in it dude. That is also not a reality for everyone. Do you have kids? Or a disability? Or an aging parent to care for full-time while also working?
@@squidskid4934 you're right I am very lucky. Alot of people nowadays are too though. You can do it with a 401k or without one and the money was in it because I put it there. I didn't have kids because I chose to wait. I was lucky to not have to take care of my parents yet, but that time is approaching soon, they didn't save anything and are almost past being able to work. Most people aren't disabled also. What I ment was if you do have $5000 you can afford to buy a house in the majority of the US. You need to take responsibility and be attentional though. I see people with more luck than me not being responsible and wasting potential. Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do.
Matthew Christy I appreciate your response and def can see where yer coming from. As someone who has a chronic disability though, I just want to push back on your statement about disabilities not affecting most folks. Here’s a summary from the most recent census that states nearly 1in 5 people have a disability:
www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/miscellaneous/cb12-134.html
And the most telling part is this: “The report shows that 41 percent of those age 21 to 64 with any disability were employed, compared with 79 percent of those with no disability. Along with the lower likelihood of having a job came the higher likelihood of experiencing persistent poverty; that is, continuous poverty over a 24-month period.”
I am one of those millions of younger workers with a disability, plus caretaking for my elderly parent, and trying to eek out a living for myself. Luckily I don’t have kids, but these are not all choices I’ve made. These are realities of many millennials’ lives. You were lucky and made good choices among good options. I wish I had all of those options. I think that’s the crux of it. Hard work counts for a lot. But being born with options counts for more. Which is the point of the jokes in the video, right?
@@squidskid4934 I appreciate your kindness, but I do feel the need to disagree slightly. I would say options is equally as important as hard work. Ultimately it is subjective and whatever you believe is what's truly relevant. Our beliefs impact our reality and behavior very strongly. By the report you show I would be included in the statistics of someone with a disability. I personally think stating something as a disability is often doing more harm than good. The only reason I ever succeed in anything I do, is because I stop looking at myself as a victim, entitled and disabled. That wisdom was given to me through people I listened too and read about, and I owe everything to them. We've all been through hell, and if anyone hasn't they will. You never really know where or what someone's come from. I know there are people out there who have it better and complain more than me, and people who have it worse and complain less than me. I just try to focus on myself and what I can control in order to become better. My theological views aren't religiously based, but I see a great deal of wisdom in this "For whoever has, to him more will be given, and he will have abundance; but whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him." Wisdom can be found anywhere, and the wise individual is the one who wins. I don't know what your disability is, but I would like to atleast list a few people who helped me. Jocko Willink, Jordan Peterson, Gandhi, MLK jr, Louis Zamperini, Dave Ramsey and David Goggins. You are who you spend time with. I spend my time listening to people like this, reading about them and thinking as deeply as I can. I appreciate you taking the time to talk with me and I wish you all the luck in the world. Thank you.
"it's the only place we can afford to live"
Most accurate statement ever.
80% of North America is still affordable to live.
Yea, in Mexico and Canada
@@drydenrose9729 ok boomer
Yep." The median price of a home sold in the United States in January 1970 was $23,600. The median price of a home sold in the United States in January 2011 was $240,100. As of May 2019, the U.S. median home price was $315,000."
@@jasadin But you literally have to on purpose try to make less than 80k. 100k jobs are sprouting on indeed and linkdin like cherry blossoms right now. It isn't hard, sure would be nice to have a mortgage payment of 600 rather than 11000 but easy peasy still.
This guy looks like he could be a character on Big Mouth
😂😂😂 He looks like the little Jewish boy who ended up with the female hormone monster. 😂😂😂
Marcus Woodland everything big mouth
Looks like Andrew
He looks like a adult Andrew, from Big Mouth. He even sounds a little like Andrew too.
Holy crap, you're right
i feel like some older people haven’t realized that the cost of living in america now is SIGNIFICANTLY higher
John Taylor ok boomer
John Taylor ok boomer
@John Taylor "Welfare recipient?" You mean like red states being subsidized by blue states?
No, as in, they receive welfare cuz he wont work after retirement 🙄 nice try though
@John Taylor Boomers cry more than any other generation. They cry on the news about avocado toast.........fkin avocado toast bro.
Parents: You guys live in your phones.
Millennials: It's the only place we can afford to live. 🤣🤣🤣
You are the worst generation of americans and no one will miss you
John Taylor A-sphincter says what? Sir, this is a comedy forum. Please take your mommy issues and snide comments to the nearest YT Behavioral Sciences channel.
@John Taylor boiiii I think you grossly over estimate the price of phones and underestimate the price of a house
Let's not forget that alot of old people spend too much time on their phones and posting on Facebook too.
Lol sooo true!!!!
3:08 those are the eyes of a man who isn't joking but has to laugh through the rage.
So our entire generation basically.
Only in your country though😂 It's nice to see America falling
@@johntaylor8463 I would imagine inflation is universal. What's it like where u r and where r u?
@@exthechickenwing inflation is absolutely not universal. its a domestic aka local trend with global impacts nonetheless in some cases, but do not mistake that to mean that because a dollar here will get you 80 cents worth of gas on a given day, means the same for a dollar in a different country or in a different dollar system, they are not universal but coincidental and individual market movements.
exhibit a would be the destabilized chinese currency where they have intentionally inflated the amount of dollars in the system to be able to undermine the value of their own currency held by foreign countries. The U.S. dollar is trading actively at an all time high while i assure that this is not the case for the chinese dollar.
@@JoeGilly95 I think I am clocking in a to low an IQ to understand, certainly inadequate knowledge base... But
Can you explain the china point more?
I meant to say every country has inflation, idk the implementation.
And you said " intentional inflation of the Chinese dollar lowers their global dollar" ... Why? And why intentionally inflate if this happens?
Im high and i lost it at “sponge Robert rectangle trousers”
I thought it was spongebobert 😂 but it was super funny
Best joke ever😂
savage
Hi high I'm high
✊
"This sponge...owns his own pineapple?!"
That one hurt because it's too true.
He owns a two story pineapple?!?!
@Asma Zina Belheddad
Not even a manager and this dude has a Study on his second floor.
Sponge Robert Rectangle Trousers
“This guy can’t read expressions on any kind of face.”
This guy is hilarious! Right from that first joke I was laughing so hard.
I barely cracked a smile the entire time.
@David
Wow! Good for you, champ!
@@disham I was just about to write this too!
I used to work delivering and installing appliances, just about every week I'd get an old person telling me about how they put themselves through college and bought their first house delivering appliances. I had to walk to work every day because I couldn't even afford to drive my own car.
The economy here in the U.S. is REALLY going to hell in a handbasket thanks to greedy elite PSYCHOS and globalist greed in general. It's hurting almost everyone except the rich 😡
Tl;dr : not bragging, this is unsustainable!
A couple years ago, my spouse and I were able to buy a home with only one of us working, while the other took care of our kids full time. But....
the breadwinner worked a difficult job like an absolute maniac, sometimes 60+ hours a week,
While the stay at home parent did everything else, cooked almost all meals from scratch and cut coupons... we gave up cable (still cant afford it) and most other entertainment that cost anything, didn't go to the movies for over three years, shared one older car (which meant the stay at home parent pushed a baby carriage a half mile to the supermarket and then walked home carrying everything and pushing the kids!)
We all dressed mostly in hand-me-downs from family and friends, cancelled our home phone and switched to older model wireless phones that came free with cheap wireless plans with minimal data, etc
It took us a reeeeeally long time to find a nice home in a good neighborhood that we could afford. We literally looked for two years, almost gave up hope.
*But that was a few years ago*
If it were *right now*
we couldnt afford anything that wasn't a bady damaged shed in a struggling corner of Detroit.
It's *crazy*
Protectobot definitely more complicated than that 😂 and we live in a capitalistic society so us consumers are just as much a part of the problem. We definitely have a problem with housing in more urban cities here in the us but our economy is actually doing very well.
@Khadijah Said That's why we seriously need an anarcho-communist or anarcho-socialist system; look up both ideologies, and you'll see why I support them. I personally am an advocate for anarcho-communism, over anarcho-socialism; but, to each their own.
No, in case you're wondering, and OFC you'll find this out with research, neither one is PURELY communism or socialism. (Trust me, the mix of anarchism, makes a significant difference.)
@@Protectobot epic antisemitic dogwhistles my guy
I love that he shows up super angry and meanwhile confesses how deep his emotions are. Being fearless with Coldplay and loveful with Josh Groban. I would be his friend.
“Loveful”
Me too. Decided to listen to Josh Groban and I cannot deny it, I liked it!
Who is Josh Groban and what kind of music does coldplay play never heard of either group
@@matthewshepard695 Josh Grobin sings opera and I guarantee you've heard Coldplay before, look them up
Would it have benefits?
Bro this is legit real I lived in a house with 7 guys and still payed a arm and a leg for it and was the cheapest room around. Not only that everyone either had tech jobs or sales and worked 2 to 3 jobs not even lying or joking
Where the hell did you live? on the moon?
@@joefitzgerald2762 racoon city, apparently
Spongebob works six days a week and 16 hours a day
For less than a quarter.
@@lking1540 He should be living in a shoe box. Period.
That's lite work he needs a second job I guess his reality show covered the mortgage
So do a lot of millennials. Still not Makin enough for a house
Actually he pays Mr.krabs to work there!😂😂
As a 50 year old who will also never own a house, well, I guess I should have saved my raspberries.
You graduated in '87ish? You got to be part of the first generation boomers held in disdain for not having it as easy as they did.
Why won’t you?
Me too. I’m 57 and can’t even afford an apartment rent on my teacher’s salary for 30 years.
John Taylor or buy a van.
@John Taylor I tried working like boomers did but no one handed me a bunch of free stuff. Then boomers started whining at me about how I was living my life.
"SpongeRobert RectangleTrousers"
From this day forward, he shall be known by this name and this name only.
"Two story pineapple". This guy is really funny; I hope you keep doing stand-up, man!
lol of course hes going to continue doing stand up.
He should end every show by coming back out in his bathrobe and saying “you’re still here? It’s over! Go home!”
Lol...I wonder how many get this reference...
That's great
"Edelman...Edelman...Edelman..."
I THOUGHT HE LOOKED FAMILIAR LMFAOOOOO u nailed that
I want a Netflix special with this dude
He just filmed a HBO one.
God damn it it's about time a fellow man had the guts to publicly say how incredible Coldplay is.
What is Coldplay?
Who?
Coldplay is a band. They wrote viva la vida and wrote something just like this with the chainsmokers
@@divabhardwaj6381 just to clarify
"Something just like this"
I'm black, had no idea people hated Coldplay. 🤣🤣🤣 I'm gonna keep jamming! 🤷🏾♂️
“I have 9 roommates” carried a lot of rage 🤣🤣🤣
I love this guy's energy. Dear god do we need more comedians like this.
Agree. But knowing what I know about his family via his stand up, I'm pretty sure his twin brother could climb El Capitan. (I didn't want to make that a main comment lest he reads it and I hurt his feelings or something😂)
why does his posture make him look like hes about to run at you?
Not sure but you shouldn't let him out of your sight. He's the kind of person who, if you took him out to a buffet, he would start at you (unblinkingly) the whole time.
Good job Dylan
His posture is prepared. As a millennial, we must be ready to run at any time. We won't get far, because we're so damn tired, but we'll bolt at the drop of a hat.
Because he is.
It's not only the posture; it's the wild, bulging eyes, as well
This guy is a legend.
Of what? I bet he spits when he talks.
@@danstalter lmao
Spongerobert Rectangletrousers? I’m dead! 🤣 🤣 🤣
This dude is legitimately hilarious! How have I never heard of him? He should be hosting a late night comedy show.
“It’s less of reminder and more of a reenactment” I’m fucking crying
His stare gonna visit me in my nightmares
It was borderline unfunny and yet hilarious at the same time.
It felt like I was just hearing a dude tell me a story that happened to be funny 😂😂 😂😂 😂
yup. good material, strange delivery
It sucks lol
Lol I felt the same
I think it was unfunny because it was the truth...and in turn, it was funny because it was the truth.
So awkward feeling, but I was still laughing throughout. I want to see more of him.
"Spongebob has family money, I am telling you!" 😂😂
I googled 'ok boomer' and now youtube felt I should really check out this guy.
Hey, sometimes algorithms accidentally do something good.
John Taylor ok boomer
@John Taylor maybe you should go back to having your talc-soft ego be stroked by corporate mouthpieces like Stephen Crowder instead of leaving the bubble for a little good, old-fashioned factual truth here?
Oh yeah, the other reason we need to veer this trainwreck of a country "far" to the left--make your personal data _your own private property._
It's not just healthcare, education, infrastructure, transit, wages, clean air and housing, they have protection from corporate spying over in Europe, too.
Fortnite kids Zoomers
This man watched a lot of Chapelle growing up. He's great!
Johnny Topside yes!
Yass 🙌🏻
I have two roommates and my friends tell me “wow only two??” Unironically lmao
I’m dying. 😂 My dad lost my childhood home. My parents bought it in 1993, from a guy my dad worked with, for $75k. When we lost it in 2018, he owed almost $200,000. I have no idea how I’m supposed to ever have a home.
Sounds like he probably took out a reverse mortgage or something, or possibly got an adjustable rate or balloon. Terrible investments.
He most likely borrowed against the home. He took out equity and then made some bad investments. Happens a lot
Damn he's wired up. Can I have some of that energy. Or your pharmaceuticals?? 😬
Adderall
@@olivyae3057 couldn't work without em
No, you would OD on the smallest dose of what he's taking.
Millennials: Worried about owning a home.
Gen Z: Worried about surviving an environmental apocalypse.
Mariam Dickerson Millennials: trying to enjoy a comedy show
Gen Z: LOOK AT ME AND MY OPINIONS
soflay turtles google it lol it’s 2019 should be common knowledge at this point
In another 15 years Gen Z will be devastated to realize they've been replaced by Gen A.
@soflay turtles Google
soflay turtles gen z are the kids who were born after the emergence of commercial internet. So early twenties and younger
Saw him live and I died laughing / gasping for air! Great guy with even greater material
My grandfather bought two houses, one in Manchester and one in LA, during the 50s. On a community college teacher's salary.
Millenial Lewis Black. He has all the mannerisms down.
Interesting observation.
Didn't catch it first time watching
Now I can’t not see it
Damn. Yeah.
do his hand gestures have anything to do with what he's actually saying?? 😂😂
tommy audio I think he’s just happy ,enjoying himself because no 😂
Nope
"actually"
Honestly feels like he talks more with his knees. :)
His eyes, his voice, his posture... every part of this dude is just dripping with anxiety
THIS is why stand up comedy is so special. I haven’t laughed this hard in like a month. ☺️
If you want to do that documentary about the IT guy, I'll be waiting.
Sponge-Robert Rectangle Trousers 😂
"I WENT TO SEE JOSH GROBAN". Not my girlfriend took me, not grandma, I DID!
When he said $5000 I immediately thought “damn you should buy a house” 😂😂😂
Me too 😂😂😂
Old people, "my house is worth 2 million dollars, but back in 1983 I paid 11 raspberries for it"!!!
Every young person, "I HAVE 9 ROOMMATES!!!!
WE EACH PAY 11,000,00 A MONTH!!!!
Every young person
I died. 🤣🤣🤣
@@sarahfaith6531 same! My first place away from home, I had 7 roommates!!
There were 3 people in one room, 2 in the other and 2 who slept on each couch in the living room!
Awe gotta love California housing prices!🙄
Um not entirely. I joined the military, got free college, and a good sum of cash. Majored in computer science and first job was 65,000 a year. Put a down payment on my house and mortgage is 800 dollars a month. Im living very comfortably, but I also made the right choices.
Dude, tough crowd, I'm here rolling on the floor laughing while the public is kinda cold.
Edit: looking back into it, the crowd was into it after all. Cool crowd.
It'd be funnier if he was funnier
@@1337Se7eN7 you'd be better if you had a sense of humor
Are you blind they are rolling around?
youyou9405 they are loving it, what are you talking about? They laughed the entire set. Everyone was dying.
They are probably all older people so they wouldn’t get it.
You can't help what gives you goosebumps!
He sounds like Jason Seigel when he would get all shouty on How I Met Your Mother.
No way this guy could top the fish list.
Izumic C Come again for Big Fudge?
Mathew Broderick's long lost brother.
Hahaha just went and searched for Josh Groban Pure Imagination and wow, I understand what Alex is talking about...its....wow.....
Same. I'd never heard of him. So I just tried to take a little listen. I couldn't even.
WhatAWorld, wow really😅... my music teacher in primary school had a huge crush on him so she always played his music, I just thought he was cheesy like Michael Buble
Lol it is cheesy like Michael Bublé. My mother listens to both Haha.
Pedro Leal 😂😂t
“You can’t help what gives you goosebumps .”🤣
That ending was amazing LMAO
not too many ppl can pull off a 9-11 joke, hes got it.
He seems like the kind of guy who in five years will either be impossibly funny or will have stopped telling jokes entirely
xD
I've seen 2 of his sets back to back. Loved em both!!!!
Homes are being phased out. Eventually, the human race will live like the Borg.
Resistance is futile.
Michael Hansen I’m gonna invest in building a tiny home in someone’s yard while they aren’t looking
@Michael Hansen like in ready player one?
Henny LeBeau I planned on moving into their basement or attic, when they weren't looking🤷🏻♀️
Just keep smoking
I am in tears. He was surprisingly hilarious.
The way he moves his hands adds to the set. Don't see many comedians with his style. I Like this guy
i worked that concert at edgefield and he’s right, josh groban rules.
According to the quote that he provided, the guy says that the NEXT one has to be attractive.
But he explanation provided was that people only listen to attractive people these days. So for a public figure to think that, and for them to also still espouse opinions in public, they must think of themselves as attractive. Of course, the dali lama was being rhetorical, and probably doesnt think people EXCLISIVELY listen to attractive individuals, but jokes are based in intepretations of reality, often skewed on purpose, so it's all fine.
I love how animated he is haha
I enjoy good comedy in all forms, so I am grateful that I am now aware of Mr. Alex Edelman - original score and a genuinely funny person.
May he bless us for many decades with his talent !
🤣🙏🏼
SpongeBob’s real name IS canonically Spongerobert, and his parents always wear really nice clothes (at least his mother does). So that theory about SpongeBob being from a rich family checks out
6:47 I am a fan of Coldplay and I am not afraid to say that. Coldplay is one of the best bands of our generation and we need more wholesome people in our society like the members of Coldplay.
"Cocaine is a helluva drug."
One of my favorite comedy sketches ever ..
this guy looks like Robin Williams' younger version in the first Jumanji movie.
HA! I was a backup singer at the Portland Josh Groban show he’s talking about!
maeve s. Ha no one cares 😂
Very well done. It's wonderful to sing to a big crowd AND to get paid is the icing on the cake.
@Uppity Sombitch You can stay mad if you want, I collect my checks regardless
This dude looks like he could play Spider-Man. All he’d have to do is keep the jokes in his head
Like deadpool!
@@chanteandrews849 neither Spider-Man nor Deadpool keep the jokes in their head
Except that spiderman is also a joker so good job for being a fan of movies
This guy is pretty funny. Look forward to seeing more of him.
“It’s less of a reminder and more of a reenactment” 😹🤣
The heroes of Free Solo were the 2 climbers that Alex passed that were sleeping halfway up the mountain wearing unicorn costumes. ; )
I watched most of that show but did not sit there & watch the whole thing so I missed that part. Now I want to see that part, unicorns, LOL. I remember an article in a bicycle magazine where the author was taking place in a race and couldn't take his focus off some guy in a Batman mask, cape & Speedos, with no shirt. All he was worried about the whole race was he had to at least beat this one guy. That was his motivation, he didn't care if he won or not, hahahaha...
"The cellphone is the only place we can afford to live!"
Thanks to this video, I can now thank Coldplay for the nostalgia I felt when I heard they’re songs! :D They are so good and bring me back to when I was young.
Laughed out loud several times. Loved the Spongebob bit.
*the last joke is priceless*
Took me damn near a decade to save up my $18,000 down payment and closing costs for my two bedroom 330,000 house in Los Angeles it's now worth approximately $400,000 presuming I finished putting everything back together, dude is totally funny but yeah houses are expensive. Going back to school for masters degree in engineering helped.
What kind of loan did you get that allowed you to put 18k down on a 330k house? Your monthly payment must be high af...
LAptepper definitely has mommy daddy scholarship money. Grad school is for people who are either wealthy or made mistakes in their lives.
THE CROWD WAS BRUTAL
His voice and delivery are just top-shelf.
I have autism & I legit learned how to recognize emotions & profile human social patterns from a psychology video that explained psychopaths & examined in depth both the neurological deviations the diagnosis entails as well as behavioral compensations (to operate successfully within society) of both the violent-expression & violent-suppression varieties.
A psychiatrist interviewee said that if a person is prospective candidate for the diagnoses of psychopath then undergoing therapy with a psychologist will actually be detrimental as they won't be healing the condition, only teaching them how to better fit in & manipulate others via techniques meant to be used for understanding/improving one's own ego. Basically giving them a compass for navigating nonexistent superego with mimicry.
I personally then studied the most successful serial killers (Ted Bundy primarily) to formulate a mental flow chart when playing a social-emotional interaction role. My success rate has improved significantly! (Measuring conversation success was not even a skill on my radar previously. Currently neurotypical people generally prefer social conventions heavy on memorization & disingenuous empathy (ex. small talk, silent nodding+parroting concerns, feigning occasional ignorance so they can explain, subtly mirroring expressions/intonations, smiling/gentle laughing, phrase repetition.)
Ted Bundy helped me function as a part of society! 🙃
"So, it's less of a reminder and more of a reenactment."
Hahaha!!!!!
Old people and young people actually struggle with a lot of the same problems. A lot of old people can't afford their property tax because their house is overvalued, so they have to sell their home. During the Great Recession, we saw 3 generation households (grandparents, parents, children) grow because the elderly and Millennials couldn't afford a place. It's actually caused problems because older people need to work, meaning there are fewer jobs for younger people and increased competition for the jobs out there.
The voice of my generation
"Gettysburg?"
*"Statis- NO"*
I love angry comedians. They're hilarious 🤣
THIS GUY IS GREAT. He has the style I want to go for. I need to do an open mic I swear his first joke I HADDDD. Looking for his next venue!!
Brilliant set!!!
Phenomenal set, lots of improvement since earlier work
Knew this guy when I was growing up. Proud of how far he's gone.
Alex honnold is a genuinely good man. He has done so much. He started outreach programs out of his own pocket. He's kind and sincere in every interview he's appeared in. He has accomplished the impossible, at the risk of his own life. Yet he is always remarkably humble. Why attack him???
It was a joke … because this is comedy …
He’s adorable and hilarious, I love him lol
This guy was saying a lot of good things but for some reason i didnt laugh. Idk if it was his delivery or what but i still enjoyed the set
Probably just how horrifyingly true it all is.
My dad worked at a grocery store and my mom worked at a bank and they were able to buy *2* houses 20 years ago. You work at a grocery store now and you get minimum wage and no health insurance.
I love how he put a little Ed Wynn in his voice when he said "11 RASPBERRIES"
At first his pacing seemed awkward, but then I fell into the rhythm and man, everything connected so freaking well. I really like the way he thinks.
This guy is up in his own thing.