Spyke
lemmy.world

Norm MacDonald

The moth joke, dirty johnny, country of germany, 9/11 compilation, ManGrate, guest appearance with courtney thorne-smith on conan.

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Craigreply

He kept it a secret up until his final days

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lemmy.world

Louis CK, the only man in the world funny enough to un-cancel himself

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Lol true. Though it helps when half of your routine is to joke about how shitty of a person you think you are, and then it turns out that’s true, and people are like “yeah that checks out”

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Bill burr all the way!

I don't even have to watch his full specials. I just watch him in Conans show , and it lights me up!

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Taylor's recent "Look at you" show was hilarious. The story behind that title is amazing too!

Sorry progressive and always know when I watch her stuff that I'm in for a good time.

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I'll give you two, one living, one passed.

Randy Feltface is great with crowd work.

Mitch Hedberg was a genius with delivery, and even though I've seen most of his recorded work multiple times, I still laugh out loud.

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lemmy.world

I have a chance to see Randy Feltface live in December but may have to go by myself since my one standup buddy said he "can't do puppets" lol. I mean I get the puppet hate but this isn't like Jeff Dunham, Randy is actually legitimately funny to the point that you kinda forget you're looking at a puppet.

also agreed on Mitch, RIP.

Craig Ferguson is probably my number one though. His specials aren't even that great but the three times I've seen him live have been hysterical, and his Late Late Show was legendary imo, such a quick witted mind for improv.

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Scrolled too far without seeing Weird Al listed. He may not do stand-up but he's absolutely a comedian, and he's been making me laugh consistently for 30 years now.

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Patton Oswalt. I love that nerdy little hobbit man when he really gets on a rant.

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Jim Gaffigan

The first time I saw Beyond the Pale I thought I was gonna die laughing.

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Rowan Atkinson. I'm unable to watch Mr Bean or Blackadder with a straight face. Everything he does is comedy gold.

Also the one and only Robin Williams, may he rest in peace. Watched his stand up program and spilled my drink multiple times

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Bill Burr, Eddie Izzard, Diane Morgan, James Acaster, Jimmy O Yang

German: Carolin Kebekus, Kurt Krömer, Teddy Teclebrhan, Loriot (Rest in peace)

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lemmy.world

Tig Notaro

Louis CK

Mitch Hedberg (RIP)

Tim Minchin (musician but still a comedian )

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AtmaJnanareply
lemmy.world

Awesome song. I also love "Prejudice" which is no doubt more controversial here in the States than his native Australia. His dark and transgressive humor takes a special kind of of person to appreciate it. He's also, IMO, a musical genius, which sometimes gets lost in the distraction of humor.

side note:

I met y'all after a show at my college in the 90's. Thanks for being good humans and bringing good music to our world.

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Conan O'Brien. He's just effortlessly funny, especially when he's just riffing with Sona and Matt on "Conan O'Brien needs a friend".

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lemmy.world

Joe Wilkinson doesn't even have to open his mouth and I start laughing

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lemmy.one

I’m not saying you’re wrong - humour is subjective. But man, I don’t think Joe Wilkinson has made me even smile. He’s a total ruiner for me in 8 out of 10 cats.

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While I do find him funny, I do think that he seems to lean into one thing extremely heavily and the reaction of him is based on if you find the bit funny or not.

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I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I honestly don't get whatever he brings to the show. People really love him, so I've always thought it was just me.

The bit where he names people's penises is apparently the funniest thing ever to air on the show, and I just don't connect to it at all.

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I never found Joe Wilkinson particularly entertaining - that was until his appearance on Taskmaster which was simply sublime.

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lemmy.ml

Don Rickles. Some of his stuff is very dated, but he skewers everyone... with love. 🙄

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lemmy.world

I saw him on Netflix and really enjoyed his set so I saw his live show and he delivered. Very funny guy. I am thinking of giving his podcast a chance although I have not heard of his cohost before. Do you recommend?

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He's on a few podcasts at this point. The boogie monster, where he cohosts with Dave Stone. I like that one. He also has one with Shane Torres called No accounting for taste. That one I have not seen but I've seen shorts from and it seems funny.

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lemm.ee

hysterical and a great human despite difficult circumstances

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I agree, though the finale bit of that special had me crying with laughter

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lemmy.world

Jim Jefferies' childhood friend brothel story will always crack me up.

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Jeff Arcuri - his funniest stuff is his crowd work so he constantly has new stuff to watch.

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feddit.uk

He was one of my partner's teachers at school, she still finds it very weird when she sees him on TV.

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reddthat.com

Not stand up. David Sedaris, his life essays, not the short stories.

The Ship Shape, amiright?

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10 that I have enjoyed a lot:

  • Kyle Kinane
  • Hannibal Buress
  • Patton Oswalt
  • Mike Birbiglia
  • Tig Notaro
  • Matt Braunger
  • Marc Maron
  • Bo Burnham
  • Jackie Kashian
  • Tim Robinson
  • Norm Macdonald
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Milton Jones. His style is basically one-liners, but he's amazing at them. If you've ever watched his appearances on Mock the Week you'll know.

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The end of the supermarket episode of Joe Pera Talks With You made me laugh harder than I have ever laughed in my life.

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This year I discovered Norm Macdonald and I think he's now my favourite.

Theo Vonn is also hilarious, not so much his stand up but in podcasts and general conversation.

Bill Burr is great too.

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Joke answer: Peter Molyneux

Serious answer: The sadly now retired Eckart von Hirschhausen, who does comedy mostly about health and medical topics.

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Scrollonereply
feddit.it

lol what Peter Molyneux did? I know he's a videogame designer, but I'm out of the loop

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I'm going with the niche german option: Jan Philip Zymny. He is a former Poetry Slammer and writes hilarious dadaistic texts. An he can also do that spontaneous together with the audience.

And of course the german comedian Thorsten Sträter.

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Patton Oswalt and Michelle Buteau. Kind of an odd pairing considering their comedy is very different, but they both make me regularly wheeze laugh.

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Chris Estrada. His TV show This Fool is one of the best things to watch, it's SO good.

Also Maria Bamford is a riot.

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lem.free.as

Cunk is a fictional character. Diane Morgan is the comedienne that plays her.

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lemm.ee

never understood the hate he gets. I saw that special he did and I really didn't see anything disturbing.

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Chorchereply
lemmy.world

I'm guessing Chapelle. Who was great back in the day. The new stuff? Ehhh. He is less funny and seems out of touch to me, like when he brought Musk on stage, and then proceeded to riff on his own audience for booing

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First time I hear about the musk thing but it sounds tricky, yes. He got a lot of flack from the LGBTQIA+ community, which I really don’t understand even after watching all the specials „in question“.

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I got to see Todd Barry on a whim one night and I was crying laughing in my seat, his crowd work is fantastic and he was absolutely skewering the local yuppies of my town.

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Kaamelott. You will need to kearn french first, but its totally worth it.

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Shane gilis and Matt mcusker mostly when they're not doing stand up. The conversations are just so perfectly stupid that it cracks me up every time.

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zoltan kaszas.

very strong on the fly and always has new material, usually relevant to wherever he's performing

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aussie.zone

Michael McIntyre

And generally any comedian doing a bit about raising kids.

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Mr_Blottreply
lemmy.world

Michael MacIntyre is the comedic equivalent of beige wallpaper

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Parenthood is a bit like beige wallpaper, though; you have to be able to find the funny in it or you’ll cry every day.

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Beige wallpaper is still great though even if it doesnt make many people double take in amazement.

He may not be the most challenging comedian ever but he does observational stand up at the absolute top tier.

It's broad, it's over the top, but it's still brilliant. Similar to Peter Kay really.

In my opinion anyway, there aren't many things that are as subjective as comedy so to each their own!)

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Adam Ray, Tony Hinchcliffe, Mark Normand, Kam Patterson, Ari Shaffir

Edit: almost forgot Shane Gillis

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I haven't even heard of most of these people, I've got some stand up to watch! Thanks to all who contribute.

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feddit.de

He just collects content from social media (mainly Twitter search results & comments under Reddit posts). His added value is narration (so that people can listen only) in a unique voice, a few sarcastic remarks and occasionally some boring skits that SponsorBlock rightfully classifies as filler. He is also apparently oblivious to Reddit’s API changes (on the day of the protest, all he stated was that he hopes content returns) and the Twitter acquisition, continuing to use both and never having used content from the Fediverse.

These content-aggregating YouTubers are a dime a dozen, and I would not even call this one a comedian.

Unless your entertainment needs are satisfied with an overly long pronunciation of “skull emojiii”.

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