Spyke
lemmy.world

James Acaster has a good 4 part comedy special. Jeff Arcuri is pretty active on YouTube and instagram

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Ya I’ve seen Jeff Arcuri. He’s great but I’ve only seen his shorts. Does he have long form stuff online?

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lemmy.ml

Bill Hick’s Rant in E Minor

George Carlin

Mitch Hedberg

Bill Burr

Wanda Sykes

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wewbullreply
feddit.uk

Personally, as much as I loved Bill Hicks at the time, and he died far too young, I don't think his material has aged well. The level of corruption he was railing against just seems cute these days.

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“I can’t watch TV longer than five minutes without praying for nuclear holocaust.” - Bill Hicks

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lemm.ee

Jimmy Carr

Fern Brady

Aisling Bea

Fiona Cauley

Lewis Black

Taylor Tomlinson

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Jimmy Carr

Fern Brady

Starting off on the gentle stuff there.

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George Carlin. Start with Class Clown, it's more approachable than his later stuff but once you get him you can pick up anything.

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lemmy.world

Ha! I came to post this! I've LMAO'd at every comedian I've seen on that channel!

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I first watched JCs standup about edibles while I happened to be high off edibles, lol. LMFAO. Dude always makes me laugh.

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I'm amazed no one has mentioned Susie/Eddie Izzard yet. Their sets are rather old at this point so I shouldn't be too surprised, but they are all great and I highly recommend them, especially if you are into history at all.

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Sheng Wang is hilarious, I think his humor would align well with a lot of people here. He has a special on Netflix worth checking out

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Representing Scotland here with suggestions of Billy Connolly and Kevin Bridges.

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If you have Netflix Sweet and Juicy featuring Sheng Wang, or Good Deal from Jimmy O. Yang on Amazon Prime.

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Roy Wood Jr. is hilarious and so is Hannibal Buress, pretty much anything from them is great.

Stavros Halkias has good specials, just don't go near the crowd work (but that's pretty much every comic).

Aamer Rahman is great and he just came out from hiatus, check his older stuff first and see if you like it.

Michael Che has good stand up too, even if you know him from SNL and don't like his stuff there.

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ddh
lemmy.sdf.org

Alex Edelman: Just for Us (2024). It’s well constructed, original, and makes a statement.

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Mike Birbiglia, Kumail Nanjiani, and Patton Oswalt are three recentish faves of mine

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Anticorpreply
lemmy.world

The latest I've seen was the one where he's on a round stage like Elvis' Christmas Special, I think it was 2022. My wife and I felt that he had become out of touch. He is visibly richer, and healthier, and his jokes are less relatable.

I'm surprised I received two downvotes for recommending him. He's about as vanilla as a comedian can get imo.

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For me he’s tightened up his material and polished the delivery. But I agree with you, he’s less of a common guy and in danger of losing touch.

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Two of my favorites are Kyle Kinaine and Dave Stone

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Kill Tony, sometimes the jokes are good and the interviews can be good when they aren't.

Anthony Jeselnek, if you like dark humor.

Older Amy Schumer, if you like dark humor, newer Amy Schumer if you have a liberal arts sense of humor.

Kam Patterson, if you like black humor, rocks, and hood shit

Randy Feltface, if you like puppet humor and Australian accents.

Jeff Dunham, if you like puppet humor and stereotypes.

Casey Rocket, if you like stupid irreverent brilliant insanity.

Bo Burnham, if you like brilliant poignant commentary of a jester mocking himself and society.

Theo Von, if you like redneck humor.

Ron White, if you like alcoholic redneck humor.

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The randomness of python packaging attempts. Recommend reading the source code of Chimera Linux. How to build a distro and write everything as a script.

And any recent dramas bad reviews on imdb. Forget about watching the videos, the reviews are priceless

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If you want the opposite of funny, anything recent by Roseanne Barr is the unfunniest drivel to ever be generously called standup. It’s like watching an angry boomer rage against everything that’s changed since they were a bigoted little shit, because that’s exactly what it is. If you’re also an angry boomer who hates everyone younger and/or smarter than you, you’ll probably like it.

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Because all the usual comedians people mention here are toxic as fuck or have a lot of racism sexism or fucking assholes "comedy" styles.

Here's one of my favorites that I haven't seen ever to have any of the "make fun of minorities" jokes.

https://www.ashleygavin.tours/america

Ashley Gavin is also on TikTok and YouTube. One of the very few stand up comedians who is funny buy NOT making fun of disabled/trans/disenfranchised/etc people

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hddsxreply
lemmy.ca

This episode was boring. Next episode is going to suckkk

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The funny thing. People keep watching political theater. And cannot seem to kick the addiction to manufactured rage designed into each narrative.

Rage addicts reactions become a pattern.

I made fun of a friend getting burnt out from this. Had to point it out, kindly, multiple times. Eventually he got it.

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