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I watched Shane live and he has an amazing story about visiting the home of George Washington during covid and the slave impersonators that worked there that refused to break character. Its amazing lol
@@austen9556 so, there's a spectrum of how drunk someone is, ranging from mildly intoxicated to completely hammered. There is a speech and charisma boost during the first half of the trip. Shane Gillis is a light beer drinker so he never gets overly hammered to where speech is slurred, brain function is slowed, etc. He is cruising. -alcoholic
Man is made of steel for saying that instead of 99.9999% of the rest of the people on earth who would’ve been shouting “Get me the F**K OUT OF HERE NOW !!”
Idk if the “punchline” was necessary spoiled, in fact… I’m having a hard time singling out a specific line in order to ascribe it as being the “punchline”.
No Chapelle knew what he was doing… He was testing Shane and he put him on the spot and gave away the first laugh of the Joke. He killed the audience so Shane had to manoeuvre around it, adding bits from other bits in and then the actual punchline is Biden getting Punch assassinated.
Only if it wasn't a fake laugh it would've meant something to Shane. But he ain't dumb. He knows what Dave was trying to propagate, so he counteracted and Dave fake laughed to save face. He was trying to stir up more political shit. Why the Trump getting shot joke? Why? Because it made people in that crown cheer (genuinely) over a person being killed. They didn't laugh.. the cheered. Shane didn't fall for it so he threw in the Biden getting punch assassinated joke and Fake Chappelle starts putting on the most obvious pretend laugh ever heard. Smart move Shane. Dave is a political sellout and hasn't been funny since he came back for not selling his soul just to sell his soul for another 15 minutes. (Edit) save your brainwashed breath.. I don't vote or trust politicians of any sort. But Dave is definitely getting funded by one side and it's clear which side it is.
@@NewYorkFloridaMandude your logic works just fine only if you don’t know the story behind it. I’ll try to explain. This is not the first time this joke was said on stage. That’s the joke from Shane’s special in Austin (which you can find on RU-vid in full for free, 40+ minutes, worth every second of it, really hilarious). At first let me explain you this - you gotta realize the way jokes are written is kinda complicated. Pretty much when Shane (or other top comedians) write those type of “almost crossed the line” jokes - it’s a deep thinking process. As far as I noticed comedians use pretty much the same tool (considering the fact that you never know if the joke will work in certain audiences or at all even among greatest comedians when they go for such a borderline material, kind of risky stuff) - if you want to piss off one side, piss off another one. Or in simple words - joke about two sides of a coin. I’ve noticed that thing in George Carlins comedy, Louis CK (he uses this a lot, I can name several bits using this tool), Andrew Shultz, Dave Chappelle himself and others. Also before you record the special and sell it, the comedians going through the same routine - they drive around the country for like a year with the material and sharpen it up, watching and taking notes what’s work and what’s not and in what kind of audiences, changing jokes, adding some spicy words to it, see if that works, changing their opening joke and closing joke (reversing the whole routine), see how that works out. They work hard on the material which they wrote to make the best of it using the various audiences for quite some time and only then they put out the final thing which is called a special. That being said, Shane said this joke on multiple occasion probably over 50-100 times prior this video being recorded. He didn’t just said it the way he said it for the purpose you mentioned he said it exactly the way it was in his special meaning that joke was reconstructed probably many times prior the special was recorded which was at least a year before this video was recorded. So pretty much Shane didn’t joke about Biden for the reason you mentioned. It was in his original special. And the reason behind is that you HAVE to piss off both sides kinda. Otherwise you only get the half of the crowd or no crowd depending on where you performing. It’s just the smart way to write the successful material.
Shane to me is one of the most naturally funny guys I’ve ever seen in my life. He’s just legit funny doesn’t even try just is. It’s so natural. Seen him live and I cried the entire 45 minutes
eh I love Mark Normand but he reminds me almost of Seinfeld. His jokes are so fine tuned & optimized that they break me out of the experience. Shane’s standup is very similar to Louie CK. Telling real stories, making up or recalling absurd scenarios, and being a master of emotional manipulation. For example, a lot of jokes use risk - bringing up a topic that’s dark or unwoke & letting the audience feel a moment of suspense to see if the comedian pulls it off. Shane and Louie’s shows are like that but for the entire set. The entire set ebbs and flows as they thread their way through emotionally charged topics, absurd scenarios, and real life stories. There’s a throughline through the entire set. With comedians like mark, it’s sort of just semi-risky joke after semi-risky joke. He’s like a comedy machine, popping out perfectly crafted jokes onto a conveyor belt. He’s an expert at wordplay, cadence, timing, etc.- but it’s similar to Jeselnik or even a little like Mitch Hedberg. It’s just a bunch of made up conversations/scenarios who’s only purpose is to have a setup & a punchline. People say Mark is like Norm but Norm is way more like Shane and Louie than Mark. Only reason people say that is because of the name similarity and his literal voice. Norm also just makes up fake scenarios for a simple setup and a punchline but they’re so goddamn windy & absurd. They’re a different genre completely & usually the end of the joke isn’t a pun or condescending comment like Mark, it’s usually an almost unrelated, “meta,” or deceptively simple punchline. So yeah, I think the mark of a great comedian is vulnerability. Theo, Chappelle, Louie, Shane, Patrice, and Burr all discuss real shit about themselves, genuine flaws or defects that are hilarious but also represent a risk. “Craftsmen” comedians can’t really do that because of the nature of their style. Too artificial.
Turns out, instead of making a noise like someone stepping on a duck, Trump stood back up defiant and rallied the crowd to practical euphoric patriotism.
Fantastic. I absolutely loved Shane's special, and I'm glad to finally see another good Presidential assassination bit. I've heard too many tired old Lincoln-related ones.
And when it actually happened Trump raised his fist in the air like Judd Nelson at the end of the Breakfast Club and shouted "FIGHT" ... what a damn legend!
Yeah..interesting isn't it..that there happened to be a well choreographed photo-op at such a chaotic moment? What is funny, is that people think it wasn't staged.
@@Vindisk That's literally the OP. My question is simply how is it funnier? Which aspect of reality makes the joke funnier? I don't engage in mind reading, so I have to ask the source, but I doubt there will be any clarity. Hiding behind ambiguity seems to be the order of the day.