i wonder if anyone could close caption this. I am practising understanding the disability accent but i struggle with comprehension already! it make’s it harder to hear the comedy.
This is terrible. I feel bad for the man and his disability, but, that does not make him funny. His material is mediocre at best, and his delivery is atrocious. A big part of comedy is timing and his is god awful. In a way I respect him for trying to be a comedian, but, I am not going to pretend this is good just because I feel sorry for him. Two thumbs down way down!
@@ridemehard77 My sense of humour is not limited. Here are just some of my favourite comedians; Norm MacDonald, Bill Burr, Doug Stanhope, Patrice O'Neil, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Billy Connolly, Eddie Izzard, Dylan Moran, Mitch Hedberg & Bill Hicks. All these men are / were extremely funny. This man is not. In the grander scheme of things you are the one being cruel and I am the one is being kind. I think he could maybe make it as a writer if he worked on his craft 24/7, but, as an actual stand up he is simply not capable. To be a great stand up comedian you need great jokes and you need great delivery. I'm not impressed by his jokes, but, I will admit I have seen a lot worse. It is his delivery that is terrible. For good delivery you need a lot of control over your movements, facial expressions and tone of voice etc. This man simply does not have that control and he never will because of his disability. I feel sad for him and I kind of admire him for getting as far as he has, but, I am not going to pretend this is great comedy just because I feel sorry for him, and you shouldn't either. Disabled comics are almost always a gimmick. I have never seen any of them that are actually that funny. It might seem odd to say about something like stand up comedy, but, you really need to be one of the best to make it work long term. There is a hell of a lot of competition and very few spaces available. 99% of the population probably shouldn't even bother trying. That definitely includes him. This man is not funny. If you think he is I would love to know what other comedians you like.
@@dougburr4192 I don't feel sorry for him, he's a dude with a short hand in life making it his own and his timing is funny enough for me, almost like comedy's subjective. PS: get fucked
@@UGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH No Trevor, Fuck You! You don't think he is funny either. You're just saying that you do because you want to seem like a good person by doing as little as humanly possible. I'd bet my house that you have never gone to see him live or watched his show. At least I am being honest.
Hahahaha that final line was too epic 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
i wonder if anyone could close caption this. I am practising understanding the disability accent but i struggle with comprehension already! it make’s it harder to hear the comedy.
Tim Renkow & Chris Dangerfield could do an epic skit together. SJW minds would be _blown_.
This is terrible. I feel bad for the man and his disability, but, that does not make him funny. His material is mediocre at best, and his delivery is atrocious. A big part of comedy is timing and his is god awful. In a way I respect him for trying to be a comedian, but, I am not going to pretend this is good just because I feel sorry for him. Two thumbs down way down!
Doug Burr...you sound like your sense of humor is quite limited, if it exists at all. I think you feel ashamed, because he is funnier than you.
@@ridemehard77 My sense of humour is not limited. Here are just some of my favourite comedians; Norm MacDonald, Bill Burr, Doug Stanhope, Patrice O'Neil, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Billy Connolly, Eddie Izzard, Dylan Moran, Mitch Hedberg & Bill Hicks. All these men are / were extremely funny. This man is not. In the grander scheme of things you are the one being cruel and I am the one is being kind. I think he could maybe make it as a writer if he worked on his craft 24/7, but, as an actual stand up he is simply not capable. To be a great stand up comedian you need great jokes and you need great delivery. I'm not impressed by his jokes, but, I will admit I have seen a lot worse. It is his delivery that is terrible. For good delivery you need a lot of control over your movements, facial expressions and tone of voice etc. This man simply does not have that control and he never will because of his disability. I feel sad for him and I kind of admire him for getting as far as he has, but, I am not going to pretend this is great comedy just because I feel sorry for him, and you shouldn't either. Disabled comics are almost always a gimmick. I have never seen any of them that are actually that funny. It might seem odd to say about something like stand up comedy, but, you really need to be one of the best to make it work long term. There is a hell of a lot of competition and very few spaces available. 99% of the population probably shouldn't even bother trying. That definitely includes him. This man is not funny. If you think he is I would love to know what other comedians you like.
@@dougburr4192 I don't feel sorry for him, he's a dude with a short hand in life making it his own and his timing is funny enough for me, almost like comedy's subjective. PS: get fucked
ruclips.net/video/v0Vkn5l6WIs/видео.html this is where he is now
@@UGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH No Trevor, Fuck You! You don't think he is funny either. You're just saying that you do because you want to seem like a good person by doing as little as humanly possible. I'd bet my house that you have never gone to see him live or watched his show. At least I am being honest.