@@chuckofthenorth4513It's a RU-vid algorithm thing. You'll see the same thing with games, nowhere in the title, you gotta check the description or wait for the creator to mention it. It is weird.
The misdirection leading to the first punchline is awesome. It sounds like we’re going to get a speech about awareness, and she goes in a completely different direction. Brilliant.
@@ginger_nosoul im cripple plz f me, how about "im" homeless plz f me, how about "im" a felon plz f me, how about you being like - for the last 4.5 years - *anti-truth* in the name of people getting laid that night, oh sorry i understand something beyond selfishness i guess that means im prude and an incel AND a loser and crazy and stupid and causing my own shitty life when nearly everyone just aint human anymore. Genetic modification. Back in the day people who lived in truth got laid, nowadays they dont. Whatever been goin on the last 4.5 years, has been a crocka sh*t, gl with pedos and crackheads and the actual losers tonight.
He is great to watch no matter who’s on- his expression is a great barometer for the energy of the room. You won’t catch him zoned out or not engaged- if some one is making no sense, you’ll see the puzzled concern or scorn from beneath his red brim. And when he laughs , it’s hard to resist. He’s a very underrated part of the show.
I can't speak for her, but a lot of people with disabilities don't want to be called an inspiration for doing shit that other people do every day. Some of us just want to be seen as people I'm not trying to be an asshole - I know there was no malice in your comment. I just wanted to present another point of view
@@pickyyeeter this point of view is fair, but I think suffering a condition like that will garner warranted inspiration regardless, especially if they're bypassing expectations. I believe the large majority of the ones who matter will treat you as they should, and that inspiration from those doesn't come from a place of pity.
@@pickyyeeterhonestly, they didn’t mention anything about her disability in their comment. It’s unfair to assume they meant it in an accidentally ableist context, when you very well can assume they mean she’s an inspiration for her joke itself. Especially since they called the joke brilliant. I say this as a disabled person, that while the thought is appreciated, it would be best to have asked first if it’s what they meant, and left the lovely description of how others/myself feel as a separate paragraph below to educate anyone who stumbles upon it! I hope this helps, since you were definitely very nice in how you spoke.
@@pickyyeeter SEE! you get it. We want to be appreciated off of merit like anyone else and to be called heroes or inspirational kinda discredits anything we do. at least thats my thoughts.
I don't watch the show so she may be WAY funnier than everyone else BUT the videos they uploaded of her are very one note, "I'm disabled, isnt that funny" yeah it can be. Her pacing is off, which literally isn't her fault as her voice is effected by her disease too, but it makes it hard to tell a joke. A joke is ALL about pacing not much about content, look at Jerry Seinfeld, literally would just point things out. I bet she could make it as a comedic writer though.
@@kevinmunoz3321 CBT is not making fuckin light of tragic and traumatic experiences literally what are you on? "CBT helps you become aware of inaccurate or negative thinking so you can view challenging situations more clearly and respond to them in a more effective way."
Bro she's probably one of the funniest female comedians and its really cool to see that she's able to make the best of a bad situation. Hope she keeps getting famous and is happy with what she's accomplishing.
Well even if it is her condition, she shouldn't be a comedian. You can't just go for whatever profession just because you feel like it. She's not even funny and the delivery is off because of her condition. Why even attempt comedy
@@hunterrammusicyou’re right but it’s not only that. It’s both her condition and delivery. I have some really similar symptoms and I definitely think I’m picking up on both.
There's no concept of winning at Kill Tony. You get pulled, you get 60 seconds, you get interviewed. The only thing better is getting a golden ticket, which grants you 60 seconds without being pulled (there's been only 7 or so in the history of the show) or being made a regular (of which there are only 2-3 at a time and you don't get that at your first gig). So a first timer being interviewed for a long time (and having your clips posted) is already a win.
Best? ya'll like some actual brain rot robotic content. I felt myself aging 30 years waiting for her to finish and it wasn't even that funny, it was your average sexless joke. 🤦♂️
She is a real sweetheart. I told a woman in the wheelchair once she should be my girlfriend because she couldn’t run away like all the rest of them! Oh my God, I thought she was gonna fall under the wheelchair laughing
@@SnazASMR clearly a joke and only the spectrum will cause you to miss a social cue where you know you shouldnt make that type of comment depending upon the situation. Ur being dramatic he literally said she laughed 😅
@@kellygreeniiThat and being attractive as well is HUGE, plain and simple. If the gentleman/OP that said that to this girl really did get a kick out of it, he’s probably a decent looking dude, or at the very least she found him attractive in some capacity for her liking. Appearances, and tone/delivery(which you’re most definitely right about), are king!
@@grantdavid9466 you can also look unattractive as long as you don't seem like a real weirdo creep, it just needs to be very clear that it's a joke and not a bad attempt at flirting
Kill Tony has got to be one of the best stand up "competitions" it brings the public a slew of underground and hidden talents, some with and without disabilities that most people and promoters would overlook.
People like this bring me so much joy. Theres some great people in this world, I wish I could just be around talented people for the rest of my life and just be in amazement.
Just say ya liked it. Don't say that other stuff, cus it's not true and isn't subjective. Her timing was pitiful and she got a sympathy laugh for a joke she prolly didn't come up with herself. She got a laugh only because she's in a wheelchair and guys wanted to fuck her, that was funny. Not her. Big difference, which is why Tony was on his phone her whole set, following it up with his fake pity laugh. If you find it so funny why don't you volunteer at an emergency room there patch Adams.
I mean, the only reason this worked is because of her disability, but it's still the same old female comedian talking about sex trope.. She can't play the disability card indefinitely, and what then?
@@ag8793 i live many years in Germany. This sch thing is German and Austrian. And let me tell you something about these countries. They have the worst humour on the planet. Now mix that with the beliefs of this "comedian" and you have the most cringe thing in front of you in terms of comedy.
@@TravisPleasant The brain has sexual feelings, but because of the handicap sex doesn't really gives you pleasure. An ex in the past she had a brain stroke very young and was horny almost all the time, because the stroke had shut of the sexual organs. She even beat her self up for that and hoped it would function again! She was beautiful and sweet, but self muetalation was for me the limit and thought it would be better for her to leave.
I haven't felt the spark to laugh for quite a while.....(sh** mental health)...but when I saw her segment ...I laughed sooo hard!! 😂 She is absolutely awesome!! THANK YOU!!!