The lost voice guy was gold! "If you don't laugh at the disabled guy you're going to hell" and "I've lived in Newcastle my entire life but still haven't picked up the accent" are absolutely amazing jokes!
I could see him being a popular act if he can incorporate some visual expressions to time with the recordings. I could almost visualize the special forces expressions, hilarious!
The smile and moment of joy for The Lost Voice comedian was priceless. You can see that appearing on the show was a milestone for him. I truly enjoyed his performance.
Plus, he also looked back and humbly (and emotionally) said the baseball jock he used to be would never be friends with the kind of guy he is now. It took one errant grounder on a bad bounce straight to his throat that crippled him.
@@AdderTudewait that’s why he stuttered? I think I remember seeing that somewhere but couldn’t remember who it was. Did he do it in her outside of AGT stand up?
Wait, I’ve been binging Drew’s comedy lately and never realized this was him. He has come SO far with his speech and comedy abilities. That is incredibly inspirational.
He'd been doing comedy for a good while before this appearance as well, so his stutter was probably even worse at some point. His progress with the stutter is amazing, but what's also amazing is how natural he looks these days. He's a professional comedian, and it seems to me these days that he's got a lot of confidence in himself. His stage presence today is night and day from this first appearance on AGT
I also found him on RUclips when he was more established, so seeing this always stuns me. My mom took me to his show in Des Moines as a birthday gift a few years ago and it was such a great time
I love josh blue lmfaoo absolutely hilarious🤣 “FREEEEE DINNERRRR” and “thank you so much, this is the best make-a-wish ever!” had me damn near crying laughing
Drew Lynch is hilarious. He's got vids floating around that are just fantastic. His stutter has gotten much better too. He's definitely been working with a speech coach
I actually grew up with Ryan in the same neighborhood. Awesome guy as a young guy as well as now. He never gave up on anything, put his heart into everything as he does now. Love you Ryan!!
Drew Lynch definitely deserves everything. Amazing comedy. I think it's amazing he can turn something that would crush most people and bring it into light.
I really appreciate you showcasing these people in this video. Josh Blue has been one of my favorite comedians for a long time in part to the fact that my mother has cerebral palsy. The people that are performing in this video have a variety of disadvantages in their everyday life for a variety of reasons. Despite the difficulty you may face in your everyday life there is no reason not to live to your full potential and laugh in the face of hardship. P.S. I know Josh Blue doesn't do the routine in this piece but his commentary on traveling at as a or with a disabled person is absolutely true. Your ability to screw with the Airlines and get premium service does not hold a candle to First Class overall.
For reference you don't do this crap all the time. But when you were flying somewhere and you don't take off until where you were supposed to be Landing where you're going. Then arrived in Atlanta and they tell you you're going to have to sit here for 9 hours you tell them to go screw themselves. You're giving us a hotel room and we'll be back here in the morning 🌄
Josh Blue is amazing. I don't have any disability, but when people tell me I look like him I am NOT offended. Ever since I took psychology as an elective, it's been my firm belief that, for the autism spectrum at least, literally every human is on that spectrum. As I've said I'm not diagnosed with any disability, but I and - I assume - most people have so many facets of my being that I feel hold me back from being able to accomplish many of the things I want to. I don't want to act like my shortcomings and flaws in any way are comparable to being truly handicapped, but seeing guys like Josh and Drew doing AMAZING work helps keep me above a level of constant depression and self-discouragement that comes from the litany of f***-ups that are my daily life. Folks like these comedians remind me that, no matter how badly I just screwed up, or how awkward my most recent social interaction was, or whatever thing I've done that I hate myself for - these guys remind me that I can still some day get to a point where I don't hate myself for half the things I've done that day. I really hope that other people can relate and find inspiration from these comedians like I have, even if they aren't disabled. Everyone has a struggle of some form or other, and the success and talent of these comedians is a great weapon against depression, self-loathing, and general feelings of failure and incompetence.
The first guy was refreshingly funny. He is a stand up comedian who happens to be disabled. Not just a disabled person trying to be funny by making fun of them selves like some.
@@x1r1y he was super nervous back then, so it was way worse than at his shows now. he's more confident these days, so the stutter doesn't show up as bad as it used to. I'm sure it still gets that bad on his more stressful days
Drew has come such a far way with his stutters, I’ve been subscribed to him for years and I’m going to one of his shows this summer, dudes a huge inspiration and deserves everything he’s gotten
Love how Josh Blue's comedy is raw and reminiscent of George Carlin. Definitely seems like he's had a real hard life, but his comedy is amazing and really does it's job of toeing the line between "feel good entertaiment" and "let me teach you something you might not have thought about."
Seeing some of Drew’s old stand ups and some of his more recent ones, you can tell how hard he has worked to improve his stutter. I’m so proud of him ☺️
I've seen Josh Blue before and my fav joke he uses is "One time when I was in New York I tried to call a taxi and caught a pidgin." I almost died laughing! Laughing! 🤣
I love it when people make fun of their own disability. It's cute and funny and it's self awareness. I tend to do the same thing but my dad then gets mad for talking bad about myself
@@notmyselfusee I don't take some jokes too seriously, but at times, even if I know it's a joke, I would feel offended and hurt. Only I'm allowed to make fun of myself
Humor really is the best medicine. All of the performances were hilarious and I enjoyed that they don't let their disability get in the way and are able to have fun with it.
I loved it. I’m crying right now because I’m dealing with so much pain and suffering right now and to see these beautiful and talented comics dealing with their disabilities with a smile, really touches my heart
Daaannng. Man, the young man with the stutter getting the golden buzzer......man, I haven't been moved like that in a LOOOONG time. That.....that was truly inspirational and heartwarming.
As someone who has Tourette's, Samuel J. Comroe is very accurate in his jokes, like damn the fact that when you have Tourette's then you see that other person with Tourette's twitch all hell breaks loose when you're surrounded by like 50 people with Tourette's I have been in a car with someone I know who also has Tourette's and we kept bouncing off of each other like Mirrors and sound mimic tools put together, and the next time I go to a Tourette's gathering I'm gonna have not one but 2 people with Tourette's in the car with me and that is going to suck, but honestly these people are inspirations to those with disabilities.
I was on a crowded bus but one seat was empty. The guy was making noises and twitching so nobody was sitting beside him. I'd just seen my first show on Oprah about Tourette's (1990's) and recognized the symptoms. So I gave him a big smile and took the seat. Ahhhh.
I remember when I first discovered Samuel Comroe. It was back in the old Xbox 360 days, I think microsoft was promoting the new avatar chat room feature and they had Sam do a stand up with a motion capture camera and the avatar would copy his movements and he was like "see my avatar is cussing me out 'this mf gave me tourettes too'" and I lost it at that xD I been watching his stand up for years now lol
I have Tic Syndrome and I died laughing at the part about the group at camp, and it's absolutely true! Getting around other people who tic will make your tics go nuts
Yeees! This is the first time I've seen a comedian with Tourette's talk about this and it's such a thrill for me... I'm now triply supportive of any representation, it's SO inspiring!
@Eleanorr_0 i have it too but it's pretty mild and not diagnosed professionally. But there are some people that struggle with daily tasks because of it and I feel bad for them.
I have a very mild stutter that happens on rare occasions and my roommate laughs at me sometimes. Dude doesn't realize how much it hurts. It's nowhere near as bad as Drew's back in the day, or even now, but it's still frustrating to anyone who stutters involuntarily.
I totally get it. Sometimes my stutter is so bad, especially when I'm rushing or excited, that I have to completely stop and restart the sentence, but people don't understand that it's not something you can control.
@@dannywarbucks11 I stutter every now and then as well. But when I stutter, I forget what word I was trying to say and kinda hold my breath to remember and finish sentences. Sometimes I look like I’m lost cause I stare for a good minute or 2 to try to remember. It’s frustrating because I seem like a weak person to people and I know it.
I have to hand it to them. They did amazingly as I was left without words. Each and one of their jokes had me curling with laughter, stuttering even. They could even make a living on twitch.
Drew was SO young back then!? He's very, very funny & his interplay with his audiences is awesome. I've watched him on RUclips for a long time now, it's just crazy to see this again seeing him looking like a teenager. 😉
Man, Drew has come a long way since this and it’s amazing to see how much success he has today. To make things better his stutter has gotten so much better, it’s almost not existent most of the time aside from a few hard words. He’s still one of the funniest guys in comedy though, love his sets.
Man, to see the beginning of Drew and see him now is amazing. He has gotten so much more comfortable with being in front of a crowd and gotten his stuttering under control more. Love Josh Blue as well. I've been watching their stuff for years. Love them.
I'm only 7:07 into this list and while I NEVER typically leave any sort of comments before the end, what I just saw DEFINITELY deserves extra LOVE ❤!! I'm talking about the "Lost Voice Man" who literally brought me to tears. I mean to have a handicap like his would probably make most just give up! But HE found a way to turn his issue into LAUGHS instead of sadness. He's way stronger than I am and FUNNY AS HELL!!
That's what happens when you wont let no be a answer. You overcome and win! Take it as inspiration to overcome your own obstacles in life you always labeled is " I cant " or "no". Or not possible.
All of these comedians are amazing, and they deserve major props. It is great to see them turn their "disabilities" into a positive aspect of their acts and lives instead of dwelling on it in a negative way. It takes a whole lot of courage and motivation to do something like that. I remember Geri Jewell back in the day. Geri was one of the first stand up comedians to use her disability (Cerebral Palsy) as a positive part of her act. Geri was/is great. Those of us that are old enough, remember Geri as Blair's cousin, "Geri," on "The Facts Of Life." I had a lot of respect for Geri back then (even as a young kid), and I still do today. Good times!😊
I so admire all of these men! There are ppl who wouldn't go outside without makeup on. These men are out there and proud, and living their lives to the fullest without apology! RESPECT!!! 👊💙👍
Love Josh!! He's amazing. I'm battling 31yrs with SPMS (secondary progressive multiple sclerosis) It's hard to find the joy in life when you're constantly in pain. His comedy really helps me escape from my own world of aches and pains (to put it MILDLY).
God they are funny as hell Love seeing someone with disabilities just show people that they are just as brightly light as the rest of us and not letting their disability stop them in every day life josh blue said it the best after the last few years I think world is ready for some laughter
I love Drew so much, I still follow his work to this day and looking back on this it’s crazy how young he is! His material just gets better and better, one of my faves always
Also not seen Samuel Conroe before but we have same Tourette’s tics! I do that with my eyes and face too aww! I have had the same winking problem with people ffs
I've been watching Josh blue for 6 years. He's brilliant. All of these gentlemen are doing setting some of us without disabilities couldn't begin to do - then - THEY SELF DEPRECATE AND LAUGH AT THEMSELVES AND WITH US AT THEIR COMEDY Bravo boys. BRAVO.
I think it's great when people are able to make fun of their disability, not as self degrading humor but when you overcome that disability and use it to your advantage
HOWIE 1000% With what he said to Drew, as a disabled person myself it really does hit those heart strings when you can see darkness behinde the smiles and the will to push forward
The lost voice guys shirt is great. 😝 At least they know how to make the best of a situation. I give them credit for being strong against the a holes that look down on the "disabled". And Josh Blue is Hilarious.
I have the utmost respect for people with disabilities that refuse to let it stop them from pursuing their dreams. I love Josh Blue, Drew Lynch, and Brad Williams. They'd be funny even if they weren't disabled but the fact that they are but are willing to poke fun at it is just awesome
These guys are the G.O.A.Ts of comedy. So many people feel sorry for them or think they are inspirational but they own their disability and don't let it slow them down to strive for their dreams. I think they are higher achievers and more human than most of us. We should acknowledge their efforts in the face of adversity more and educate better that they can contribute to society more than most people can!!!!
All of them are brilliant, no filter, telling it like it is, and dropping the punchlines. I wish all of them well on their life's paths wherever, whenever, and however the direction it takes them.
You know for a guy who has disabilities from a head injury that young kid and the last guy had me rolling on the ground... AGT has had some awesome comedians with or without disabilities.
Ever since my accident I didn't think I could ever become a singer cuz now I'm paralyzed I thought noone would want me on stage in a chair but after seeing all those disabled people go out there n get there n get acknowledged n appreciated for there talent that brought tears to my eyes now I see maybe I do have a chance
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EVERY ONE OF THESE GUYS...I WATCHED THEIR ORIGINAL SHOWS AND PERFORMANCES LIVE AND MAN THEY ROCKED MOVED ME MADE ME CRY AND I LOVE THEM ALL
Do you understand how insulting it is to call someone who is disabled an inspiration? We are just like you, we eat, we sleep, we shit, we have sex. If you want to call us anything, call us by our name.
@@alejandracampos6060 Myrkviðr is my name. Yet i go by many more thanks to the D.I.D I have. On top of that, I have aspergers and fibromyalgia. On top of that I am currently getting tests to see if I have the starting signs of parkinsons disease. I am 44 and my body is falling apart, but I don't expect anyone to understand unless you have spent most of your life being "an inspiration" to every fucking person, when all you want to be is looked at like everyone else. It hurts, it fucken cuts like a knife each and every time I hear that. Yes, these guys are awesome as they use it to their advantage really well. So don't think I am saying they aren't. Just wish people would accept a disabled person like they accept everyone else.
@@fybromon1409 Dude, don't take it the wrong way. By "inspiration" ppl mean that it makes them motivated since they can be like, "Wow! That is a great thing! Maybe I can do it too!!" It would be like that if the inspirational person had a disability or not.
I think the entire group that's been shown on this post deserve their own channel on all social media an if the network still exists it be really cool too see a slot for them on them as well . For sure. 💯 Meaning the Americas got talent . An thanks for showing this to us. Y'all are awesome.
Which one was the funniest?
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Yes
@@loganporter8505 AAaaaaaaaa
Josh Blue was on last comic standing wasn't he?
First guy stole two of his 4 jokes lmao
Josh blue
“The cripple threat” caught me off guard. It was funny as hell
All of his jokes were funny I love this guy
For me it’s special forces .
I love the lost voice guy
The make a wish comment had me rolling
Same here
The lost voice guy was gold! "If you don't laugh at the disabled guy you're going to hell" and "I've lived in Newcastle my entire life but still haven't picked up the accent" are absolutely amazing jokes!
The last joke about the blind guy was hilarious
He was hilarious! "Special forces...!"🤣😂🤣
I could see him being a popular act if he can incorporate some visual expressions to time with the recordings. I could almost visualize the special forces expressions, hilarious!
Lol.
The accent bit really caught me off guard. That was hilarious!
The smile and moment of joy for The Lost Voice comedian was priceless. You can see that appearing on the show was a milestone for him. I truly enjoyed his performance.
The SPECIAL FORCES was KILLER!
He even won Britain's Got Talent that year 😂
Me, too.
@@jacdaniels4039 he deserves it man's funny for sure he caught me off guard with the first joke too I knew it was gonna be good after that
@@tankiller9638 100%
I forgot how young Drew Lynch was when he went to AGT. His stutter gotten so much better, and he’s still an amazing comedian. I love this man
Plus, he also looked back and humbly (and emotionally) said the baseball jock he used to be would never be friends with the kind of guy he is now. It took one errant grounder on a bad bounce straight to his throat that crippled him.
@@AdderTudewait that’s why he stuttered? I think I remember seeing that somewhere but couldn’t remember who it was. Did he do it in her outside of AGT stand up?
I’m like 999❤❤❤
Oh my godddd hes awesome
“My mom was Irish, but my dad… was a lobster” made me laugh so hard
I thought he was gonna say his dad was French and I was so ready for that 😂
@@glodifshokay that’s gold right there lol 😂
Same😂
Wait, I’ve been binging Drew’s comedy lately and never realized this was him. He has come SO far with his speech and comedy abilities. That is incredibly inspirational.
He'd been doing comedy for a good while before this appearance as well, so his stutter was probably even worse at some point. His progress with the stutter is amazing, but what's also amazing is how natural he looks these days. He's a professional comedian, and it seems to me these days that he's got a lot of confidence in himself. His stage presence today is night and day from this first appearance on AGT
Wait a minute Hawksnest?
I mean you can't confuse this guy with anyone.
I also found him on RUclips when he was more established, so seeing this always stuns me. My mom took me to his show in Des Moines as a birthday gift a few years ago and it was such a great time
He looks so young here
Drew Lynch is a true inspiration. Doing something that it's main strength is in the talking skills even though this is his weakness.
I still listen to his comedy routines, I love drew lynch
Insane to see how far he has come with his stutter since this too.
I've seen him live, love him so much.
True courage
I stutter to but he is the best
"i made 8 bucks walkin over here"
LMAO
Josh Blue is brilliant.
The my favorite Josh Blue line from his special "I tried to hail a taxi and caught a pigeon"😂 guy is gold
"this is the best make a wish ever"
Josh was serving straight up George Carlin energy. I have a new favorite comedian now!
It’s wild because I already knew about Josh before AGT, I was so surprised when I seen him on lol he’s pretty successful lol
Josh blue was brilliant. “This is the best make a wish ever!”
That stuttering guy was amazing. His laughter was so pure when he heard people started laughing at his jokes
And he got 2nd place too
@@Thelegendaryredlegendgot beat by the ventriloquest tho 😒
@@fumigators An Old British Ventriloquist
Drew is hilarious. He barely stutters now.
@@random_toaster Yeah! And his stuff is so good
I love josh blue lmfaoo absolutely hilarious🤣 “FREEEEE DINNERRRR” and “thank you so much, this is the best make-a-wish ever!” had me damn near crying laughing
Thank you i was looking for this exact comment
help I started tearing up at those exact parts 😂
Drew Lynch is hilarious. He's got vids floating around that are just fantastic. His stutter has gotten much better too. He's definitely been working with a speech coach
He has his own RUclips account
Woah like the Dave Philips
Like the junk goat
His service dog is hilarious, too :)
His stutter is the same you've just got used to it he even explains the study and science behind it on his RUclips channel.
I love Josh Blue! Didn't expect to see him on on these shows. He is a veteran!
When I saw him in my hometown I thought I was just incredibly stoned. Until I talked to him and found out Denver is his home to. Dude is awesome
Easy exposure 👌
Yes he is
what he said about we need some laughter
he's right
Josh Blue is a GOAT I Wish he could do a show in Australia l would absolutely love to meet him very funny guy
I am disabled. I applaud these comedians for getting out there and making it happen
I have Asperger, and it great to see this people bringing joy to others
Same. And these guys are all great comedians to watch
Him screaming makes me die though
Jimmy Valmer wants a word with ya
I'm disabled and I want the lost voice guy's T-shirt.
I loved the lost voice guy he smiled so much and I loved the jokes! He just looked so sweet
I'll second that. He was awesome.
Yeah he was really funny
Fr I genuinely laughed at his jokes
I've followed him on Insta. He's awesome.
Drew’s laughter after his jokes is so sweet and contagious
I actually grew up with Ryan in the same neighborhood. Awesome guy as a young guy as well as now. He never gave up on anything, put his heart into everything as he does now. Love you Ryan!!
Dude was funny did some safe jokes but they were great the crippled threat haha
I love u 2
@@ryanrotert3453 wholesome
That’s cool
I went to kv too. Ryan was in my class. 😊
Drew Lynch looks so young here, his stutter has gotten way better over time. Very funny guy.
He like recovered wonderfully imo he got funnier too
He had me dying laughing
He is such a likeable guy, he can be very dirty too with his jokes XD
Wow. Drew has come such a long way with his speech therapy since this.
Love him!
I was going to say this but wanted to check if someone beat me to it first... and yeah... well played
Looks like the “Mom milked my mooshy marbles” quote worked
"All we need is a little laughter". I love how enlightened all these comedians are.
So proud of Drew, he blew up so much and seeing his progress from here til now is incredible
As a disabled teen, I definitely needed this laugh today. This was extremely pleasant to watch. Thank you for this compilation. ❤️
ffestivelizzie .....saw your message..... And I have an overwhelming need to wish you well and trust you are doing ok ❤️
Yee They're all so amazing 👏
You are able to express yourself. How long has condescending, white guilt indoctrinated you into believing you are [ disabled ]?
❤️❤️❤️
@@plicool- Three clicks, you must be exhausted.
Drew Lynch definitely deserves everything. Amazing comedy. I think it's amazing he can turn something that would crush most people and bring it into light.
You should see his recent stuff; he has come so far, it's incredible.
Josh Blue was HILARIOUS! All these folks were funny af. I would buy tickets to any of their shows.
I died laughing at "best make a wish ever"
You should find his work on Dry bar. It's longer and sooo funny.
He's hysterical in person 🤣😅🤣
Drew and Josh are absolute comedy LEGENDS, and also there’s just something I really love about the way Samuel’s voice sounds.
I really appreciate you showcasing these people in this video. Josh Blue has been one of my favorite comedians for a long time in part to the fact that my mother has cerebral palsy. The people that are performing in this video have a variety of disadvantages in their everyday life for a variety of reasons. Despite the difficulty you may face in your everyday life there is no reason not to live to your full potential and laugh in the face of hardship.
P.S. I know Josh Blue doesn't do the routine in this piece but his commentary on traveling at as a or with a disabled person is absolutely true. Your ability to screw with the Airlines and get premium service does not hold a candle to First Class overall.
For reference you don't do this crap all the time. But when you were flying somewhere and you don't take off until where you were supposed to be Landing where you're going. Then arrived in Atlanta and they tell you you're going to have to sit here for 9 hours you tell them to go screw themselves.
You're giving us a hotel room and we'll be back here in the morning 🌄
Josh Blue is amazing. I don't have any disability, but when people tell me I look like him I am NOT offended.
Ever since I took psychology as an elective, it's been my firm belief that, for the autism spectrum at least, literally every human is on that spectrum. As I've said I'm not diagnosed with any disability, but I and - I assume - most people have so many facets of my being that I feel hold me back from being able to accomplish many of the things I want to. I don't want to act like my shortcomings and flaws in any way are comparable to being truly handicapped, but seeing guys like Josh and Drew doing AMAZING work helps keep me above a level of constant depression and self-discouragement that comes from the litany of f***-ups that are my daily life.
Folks like these comedians remind me that, no matter how badly I just screwed up, or how awkward my most recent social interaction was, or whatever thing I've done that I hate myself for - these guys remind me that I can still some day get to a point where I don't hate myself for half the things I've done that day. I really hope that other people can relate and find inspiration from these comedians like I have, even if they aren't disabled. Everyone has a struggle of some form or other, and the success and talent of these comedians is a great weapon against depression, self-loathing, and general feelings of failure and incompetence.
I wanna say he was on like the 1st or 2nd season of last comic standing!
The first guy was refreshingly funny. He is a stand up comedian who happens to be disabled. Not just a disabled person trying to be funny by making fun of them selves like some.
There's nothing wrong with making fun of yourself bro
@@IAmJKey he didn’t say that though
@@NotMe-yh5gi "not just a disabled person trying to be funny by making fun of themselves like some" ala Ricky Berwick. The words are right there
@@IAmJKey didn't say there was. Work on your reading comprehension.
@@IAmJKey you are wrong
when Drew got the golden buzzer SOOOOOOO MANY TEARS flowed through my eyes and I am so glad he became one of the best comedians ever
I was crying the whole performance. I'm such a crybaby
I remember watching that air live!! So emotional 😭 but he definitely deserved it
“Hey you can’t make fun of disabilities just cuz you have one !”
“W-w-we-well d-di-d-did I s-st-stu-s-stutter?”
He deserved his golden button
I don’t know why I never believed he has a stutter
@@x1r1y he was super nervous back then, so it was way worse than at his shows now. he's more confident these days, so the stutter doesn't show up as bad as it used to. I'm sure it still gets that bad on his more stressful days
@@wuffyrawr9653He’s also been working with a speech therapist ALOT, he has said this many times.
Drew has come such a far way with his stutters, I’ve been subscribed to him for years and I’m going to one of his shows this summer, dudes a huge inspiration and deserves everything he’s gotten
"Free Dinnerr" "This is the best make a wish ever" 😂😂😂 Josh blue 🔥💯
Love how Josh Blue's comedy is raw and reminiscent of George Carlin. Definitely seems like he's had a real hard life, but his comedy is amazing and really does it's job of toeing the line between "feel good entertaiment" and "let me teach you something you might not have thought about."
Seeing some of Drew’s old stand ups and some of his more recent ones, you can tell how hard he has worked to improve his stutter. I’m so proud of him ☺️
I thought you said push-up 💀💀💀
@@Hyunjoojoo 🤣🤣💀
"My mom is Irish and my father was a lobster" oh god I'm dying 😂
Yooo Drew’s stutter has gotten SO much better as he’s gotten more comfortable with stand up. It’s so awesome to see. And he’s absolutely hilarious!
“This is the best make a wish ever” I’m gone dude😂😂😂
I've seen Josh Blue before and my fav joke he uses is "One time when I was in New York I tried to call a taxi and caught a pidgin." I almost died laughing! Laughing! 🤣
Have you seen him doing it and then tell his story about being in the special Olympics and the picking up on the pigeon joke. It's soo funny.
Pigeon *
@@desertrose3511I can't see "pigeon", without thinking about the Fawlty Towers bit.
I love it when people make fun of their own disability. It's cute and funny and it's self awareness. I tend to do the same thing but my dad then gets mad for talking bad about myself
I am proud of you. People like that who can smile at themselves at any situation are REAL HEROES. stay blessed
I think people have forgotten that comedy humanizes people. Taking everything too seriously has damaged our society.
@@notmyselfusee I don't take some jokes too seriously, but at times, even if I know it's a joke, I would feel offended and hurt. Only I'm allowed to make fun of myself
Humor really is the best medicine. All of the performances were hilarious and I enjoyed that they don't let their disability get in the way and are able to have fun with it.
(I'm not disabled) but my girl does the same thing lol, like just let me make fun of myself sometimes😂
I loved it. I’m crying right now because I’m dealing with so much pain and suffering right now and to see these beautiful and talented comics dealing with their disabilities with a smile, really touches my heart
Well said
Drew's stutter has gotten so much better over the years, proud of him.
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Daaannng. Man, the young man with the stutter getting the golden buzzer......man, I haven't been moved like that in a LOOOONG time. That.....that was truly inspirational and heartwarming.
As someone who has Tourette's, Samuel J. Comroe is very accurate in his jokes, like damn the fact that when you have Tourette's then you see that other person with Tourette's twitch all hell breaks loose when you're surrounded by like 50 people with Tourette's I have been in a car with someone I know who also has Tourette's and we kept bouncing off of each other like Mirrors and sound mimic tools put together, and the next time I go to a Tourette's gathering I'm gonna have not one but 2 people with Tourette's in the car with me and that is going to suck, but honestly these people are inspirations to those with disabilities.
I was on a crowded bus but one seat was empty. The guy was making noises and twitching so nobody was sitting beside him. I'd just seen my first show on Oprah about Tourette's (1990's) and recognized the symptoms. So I gave him a big smile and took the seat. Ahhhh.
@@vivianblack2951 That's wholesome.
I feel it, as someone who also has tics, I love this
I remember when I first discovered Samuel Comroe. It was back in the old Xbox 360 days, I think microsoft was promoting the new avatar chat room feature and they had Sam do a stand up with a motion capture camera and the avatar would copy his movements and he was like "see my avatar is cussing me out 'this mf gave me tourettes too'" and I lost it at that xD I been watching his stand up for years now lol
@@projectpostmorrow7855 Lol amazing
I have Tic Syndrome and I died laughing at the part about the group at camp, and it's absolutely true! Getting around other people who tic will make your tics go nuts
Yeees! This is the first time I've seen a comedian with Tourette's talk about this and it's such a thrill for me... I'm now triply supportive of any representation, it's SO inspiring!
As someone with tourette syndrome, I appreciate the one comedian. He made me laugh at my own mental issue in a jovial way.
My brother has Tourette’s and he doesn’t have that bad of a case but it’s so interesting how many different ways people can have it lol
@Eleanorr_0 i have it too but it's pretty mild and not diagnosed professionally. But there are some people that struggle with daily tasks because of it and I feel bad for them.
@ yeah it sucks.
I have a very mild stutter that happens on rare occasions and my roommate laughs at me sometimes. Dude doesn't realize how much it hurts. It's nowhere near as bad as Drew's back in the day, or even now, but it's still frustrating to anyone who stutters involuntarily.
I totally get it. Sometimes my stutter is so bad, especially when I'm rushing or excited, that I have to completely stop and restart the sentence, but people don't understand that it's not something you can control.
@@dannywarbucks11 I stutter every now and then as well. But when I stutter, I forget what word I was trying to say and kinda hold my breath to remember and finish sentences. Sometimes I look like I’m lost cause I stare for a good minute or 2 to try to remember. It’s frustrating because I seem like a weak person to people and I know it.
"And what will he have."
"I'm guessing a talk with your manager."
"Freeee dinner"
That's amazing 😅
Dude cannot even speak but is trying to find a way to bring joy and light into the world!
Ryan Neilmiller won my heart before he even started his set.
He’s a nice dude
He seems nice.. and laid-back.. but not super funny.
Yes! He's cute
I have to hand it to them.
They did amazingly as I was left without words.
Each and one of their jokes had me curling with laughter, stuttering even.
They could even make a living on twitch.
Lol nice play on every comic!
Drew was SO young back then!? He's very, very funny & his interplay with his audiences is awesome. I've watched him on RUclips for a long time now, it's just crazy to see this again seeing him looking like a teenager. 😉
Lol that special forces joke had me 💀. they all did awesome.
Man, Drew has come a long way since this and it’s amazing to see how much success he has today. To make things better his stutter has gotten so much better, it’s almost not existent most of the time aside from a few hard words. He’s still one of the funniest guys in comedy though, love his sets.
He still can't say banana
@@tylerhalloran9158 banana nananana
Drew visited my school 6 years ago and I've been watching his stuff since. It's so crazy hearing how far he's come along since this.
The golden buzzer on Drew Lynch made me cry! I didn't expect to hit my feels so hard.
Drew lynch is Jimmy in real life, love it, these guys are all hilarious
Drew lynch had me dying! Love how he laughed at his own jokes.
Man, to see the beginning of Drew and see him now is amazing. He has gotten so much more comfortable with being in front of a crowd and gotten his stuttering under control more. Love Josh Blue as well. I've been watching their stuff for years. Love them.
I'm only 7:07 into this list and while I NEVER typically leave any sort of comments before the end, what I just saw DEFINITELY deserves extra LOVE ❤!! I'm talking about the "Lost Voice Man" who literally brought me to tears. I mean to have a handicap like his would probably make most just give up! But HE found a way to turn his issue into LAUGHS instead of sadness. He's way stronger than I am and FUNNY AS HELL!!
That's what happens when you wont let no be a answer. You overcome and win! Take it as inspiration to overcome your own obstacles in life you always labeled is " I cant " or "no". Or not possible.
All of these comedians are amazing, and they deserve major props. It is great to see them turn their "disabilities" into a positive aspect of their acts and lives instead of dwelling on it in a negative way. It takes a whole lot of courage and motivation to do something like that.
I remember Geri Jewell back in the day. Geri was one of the first stand up comedians to use her disability (Cerebral Palsy) as a positive part of her act. Geri was/is great. Those of us that are old enough, remember Geri as Blair's cousin, "Geri," on "The Facts Of Life." I had a lot of respect for Geri back then (even as a young kid), and I still do today. Good times!😊
You can tell a comedian’s going to be good when they make you laugh during their intro
Drew Lynch made me laugh so hard, and then he made me cried. He is definitely worth a million bucks
Wacthing Drew Lynch’s current comedy makes me so happy to see how far his stutter has come and how much better it has gotten
i love drew. he's made so much progress on his journey. and i love how he laughs so much at his own jokes. it's so great
The little tour at the end was so wholesome and refreshing for a channel that tends to just be compilation videos and whatnot. Very humanizing.
I so admire all of these men! There are ppl who wouldn't go outside without makeup on. These men are out there and proud, and living their lives to the fullest without apology! RESPECT!!! 👊💙👍
What glorious comedians! I'm disabled, in a wheelchair, and I LOVE to make people laugh and feel better. This was an awesome show!
"I made $8 on my walk over here!" That line got me 🤣
Love Josh!! He's amazing. I'm battling 31yrs with SPMS (secondary progressive multiple sclerosis) It's hard to find the joy in life when you're constantly in pain. His comedy really helps me escape from my own world of aches and pains (to put it MILDLY).
Absolutely rooting for you and that your pain doesn't stop you from enjoying life.
Keep trucking on miss! Best wishes from one passing internet stranger to another
God they are funny as hell Love seeing someone with disabilities just show people that they are just as brightly light as the rest of us and not letting their disability stop them in every day life josh blue said it the best after the last few years I think world is ready for some laughter
I love Drew so much, I still follow his work to this day and looking back on this it’s crazy how young he is! His material just gets better and better, one of my faves always
Also not seen Samuel Conroe before but we have same Tourette’s tics! I do that with my eyes and face too aww! I have had the same winking problem with people ffs
Josh Blue is a hoot, all 5 of these comedians were great, well done!
"I'm only in it for the parking" that's seriously hilarious.
Hello dear how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Josh blue is actually really funny! Dude has talent for sure.
Gotta love Josh's attitude.
I can't believe how far Drew has come, absolutely great work on his part both in his professional career and personal life.
I've been watching Josh blue for 6 years. He's brilliant. All of these gentlemen are doing setting some of us without disabilities couldn't begin to do - then - THEY SELF DEPRECATE AND LAUGH AT THEMSELVES AND WITH US AT THEIR COMEDY
Bravo boys. BRAVO.
The kid with a stutter had me crying and laughing at the same time why did you have to do this to me today.
Its Drew Lynch. Hes no kid. Look him up. Hes a big comedian and growing fast.
I’ve seen drew lynch live, about a couple years ago. I didn’t even know he stuttered, it’s amazing how far he’s come
I think it's great when people are able to make fun of their disability, not as self degrading humor but when you overcome that disability and use it to your advantage
As a disabled person, it is great to see such great and diverse disabled talent. Thanks for sharing
HOWIE 1000% With what he said to Drew, as a disabled person myself it really does hit those heart strings when you can see darkness behinde the smiles and the will to push forward
@TravisMuller-lz4iv thank you i am, hope you are as well!
Josh Blue is #1 no question.
Been laughing at his comedy for many years.
Caught a pigeon super silly
# 1 is Josh, #2 Drew
The lost voice guys shirt is great. 😝 At least they know how to make the best of a situation. I give them credit for being strong against the a holes that look down on the "disabled". And Josh Blue is Hilarious.
All five of these gentlemen are the epitome of turning lemons into lemonade. Best of luck to them all
I have the utmost respect for people with disabilities that refuse to let it stop them from pursuing their dreams. I love Josh Blue, Drew Lynch, and Brad Williams. They'd be funny even if they weren't disabled but the fact that they are but are willing to poke fun at it is just awesome
"special forces" got me so well, the lost voice guy was amazing 🤣🤣
God bless them. They found a way to make light of their situation in a way that makes everyone and themselves happy. Thats talent!
Love this video. I am totally blind, and this affirms my belief that you have to be able to laugh, sometimes, at your own disability. :)
Daughter Speaking: The First one, the lost voice guy and the final comedian in the video are my top favorites.
These guys are the G.O.A.Ts of comedy. So many people feel sorry for them or think they are inspirational but they own their disability and don't let it slow them down to strive for their dreams. I think they are higher achievers and more human than most of us. We should acknowledge their efforts in the face of adversity more and educate better that they can contribute to society more than most people can!!!!
Today I saw where drew lynch started and it’s amazing to see him today. The progress he made is inspiring
I love the musicians and comedians with disabilities. Love the unique ways they do many things.
As someone who's chronically ill & Disabled,
These made so incredibly happy! They're absolutely so funny ❤️ very very proud
All of them are brilliant, no filter, telling it like it is, and dropping the punchlines. I wish all of them well on their life's paths wherever, whenever, and however the direction it takes them.
You know for a guy who has disabilities from a head injury that young kid and the last guy had me rolling on the ground... AGT has had some awesome comedians with or without disabilities.
Ever since my accident I didn't think I could ever become a singer cuz now I'm paralyzed I thought noone would want me on stage in a chair but after seeing all those disabled people go out there n get there n get acknowledged n appreciated for there talent that brought tears to my eyes now I see maybe I do have a chance
Man that Josh Blue got me cryin and my face hurting I was laughing so hard. And the guy with the stutter after him doing the GPS voice! Hilarious 😂
U turn u turn u turn lol
Josh is actually a fairly famous comedian he has a few specials on youtube.
@@ssisnake bout to check that out
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EVERY ONE OF THESE GUYS...I WATCHED THEIR ORIGINAL SHOWS AND PERFORMANCES LIVE AND MAN THEY ROCKED MOVED ME MADE ME CRY AND I LOVE THEM ALL
These people are such great representation and inspirations. Kudos to them!
Do you understand how insulting it is to call someone who is disabled an inspiration? We are just like you, we eat, we sleep, we shit, we have sex. If you want to call us anything, call us by our name.
So what IS your name @FybroMon
@@alejandracampos6060 Myrkviðr is my name. Yet i go by many more thanks to the D.I.D I have. On top of that, I have aspergers and fibromyalgia. On top of that I am currently getting tests to see if I have the starting signs of parkinsons disease. I am 44 and my body is falling apart, but I don't expect anyone to understand unless you have spent most of your life being "an inspiration" to every fucking person, when all you want to be is looked at like everyone else. It hurts, it fucken cuts like a knife each and every time I hear that.
Yes, these guys are awesome as they use it to their advantage really well. So don't think I am saying they aren't.
Just wish people would accept a disabled person like they accept everyone else.
@@fybromon1409
Dude, don't take it the wrong way. By "inspiration" ppl mean that it makes them motivated since they can be like, "Wow! That is a great thing! Maybe I can do it too!!" It would be like that if the inspirational person had a disability or not.
God, the humility to laugh at yourself and use it as a tool to spread joy to others. Thats incredible.
I think the entire group that's been shown on this post deserve their own channel on all social media an if the network still exists it be really cool too see a slot for them on them as well . For sure. 💯 Meaning the Americas got talent . An thanks for showing this to us. Y'all are awesome.