I see a lot of potential there. Just has to put together some tight writing. Maybe wear that push up bra? Or cover everything with a parka? Tim has proven to us many many times that dark material like school shootings can have a funny side.
I’ve never heard the words “sorry our ice cream machine is broken” at McDonald’s. I feel like this is just a joke that got started and now everyone just goes along with it
@@jescollo I've honestly only had McDonald's ice cream maybe 5 times ever in my life despite having asked for it 100+ times without any doubt. Also, there are tons of articles on why it occurs so often so it's fair to say you're a rare minority. Apparently it takes up to 4 hours to clean the machines so that's one reason they're always down, then they are prone to malfunction and only special technicians are allowed to work on them so it can take days to get one repaired. A company actually designed a program to help McDonald's workers identify and repair the machines themselves and were then sued by the company that produces the machines...so basically they just have control of whether I get a Mcflurry or not at any given time...on the positive side I've grown to like Blizzards better anyway 🤷♂️
Exactly. i love that she went super dark but she had no setup at all just went right to it. I give this girl props, she just needs to develop her stuff.
@@stuarcari yea real clever, set up a horrible statement, defend it with calling the crowd soft? Real low hanging fruit there. People accept edgy if it's actually funny
@@sentientcardboarddumpster7900 I dunno, maybe I read it wrong, but i took it more of an absurdist statement. Like " aww, people don't think school shootings are cool? Weird, they must be soft" kinda thing. Maybe I read it wrong and I'm not really inclined to watch her again lol
It’s because they’re aware of the annoying valley girl voice enough to make fun of it from a place of irony, but their personality, as it’s wrapped up in what they’re trying to make fun of, is not enough to make any material present as ironic or funny.
Ugh everyone in this thread is the death of comedy. You either objectively made people laugh or you didnt. Period. You dont get a ribbon for sucking on stage. Comedy is a meritocracy.
This is honestly one of the most painful things I have ever witnessed, I think I cringed less on my first viewing of two girls one cup. Tim and Tony are really doing some hard charity work here.
@@vectar no, I think she was extremely nervous and didn’t know what to do or say,notice how she at one point refused to look at the crowd without putting her head down.
And that's how you win in the end lol. She wasn't so bad, just was vibing with the crowd. A lot of comedy is about delivery: she might have a nugget of a good idea, but it either wasn't fully developed or was delivered poorly (or both)
I'm 27 seconds in and I can't watch this anymore. Please, someone sponsor this girl's college education. She's as cut out for comedy as Tim is cut out to be an elite level athlete.
@@youtubeuser4943 indeed, launching into a racist tirade during a gig, realising his mediocre career might be about to end then moan to the audience who were probably recirding him, that they thought he was being serious. He'd be cancelled if he wasnt a rainbow warrior.
Or maybe he enjoys it and does it because he wants to? Who tf do you people think you are lmao acting like you know whats best for another grown man as you sit and do nothing with your own life
Imagine the testicular fortitude it must've taken to be a novice stand up comedian and think to yourself "I'm funny enough to make these jokes work" like dude CHAPELLE would have a hard time makin someone laugh at that, wtf was she thinking?! 😂😭🤣
Ya mean keeping her cool under her nervousness while two of some of most quality comedians and ass-rippers around beat her up on stage? Yeah... See your point.
@@mykmcgrane Sorry if comedy is the last bastion of meritocracy, aside from Netflix that is. You don't get a ribbon for walking on stage. Either you made people laugh or you didn't. Comedy should be a more self evident law than gravity. Screw this pretentious broad who had the narcissistic self reflection to think she was interesting enough to make people laugh. Marginalizes the talents of those select few who truly possess that ability.
Everything women find funny, in one small package: 1) an IDGAF monotone. 2) saying "ummmmmmm" to fill the silence where laughter should be. 3) Doing "edgy" material.
A good quote I heard and am paraphrasing. "It isn't the great comics that give people the bravery to try and get up on the stage. Its the shitty comics at an open mic that give people the hope that they could be better than them."
So I went to the strippers for the first time, it was in Vegas I loved it so much that about a week later I went to the stripes in my hometown town it wasn't the same though. The strippers in Canada get very angry when you throw loonies and toonies at them 🤷♂️