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Comedy is about the things we wish we could change — comedywriter.info
This article is like emotional spring cleaning for punchlines. — comedywriter.info
A good joke is like a good song—memorable and tight — comedywriter.info
The best jokes are the ones that feel spontaneous — comedywriter.info
Comedy is about the things we wish we could say out loud — comedywriter.info
A good joke is like a good magic trick—misdirection is key — comedywriter.info
I laughed, I reflected, I questioned my entire existence. — comedywriter.info
If Aristotle wrote stand-up, it would look suspiciously like this. — comedywriter.info
If this were a podcast I’d accidentally listen to it at 2x speed and still laugh. — comedywriter.info
You’ve invented a new genre: self-help through humiliation. — comedywriter.info
You made me laugh so hard I forgot I was taking notes. — comedywriter.info
This is the kind of clarity that makes you delete your draft folder and smile. — comedywriter.info
The best comedy feels inevitable in hindsight — comedywriter.info
The best humor is in the reaction, not just the line — comedywriter.info
Comedy writers are the only people who get paid to notice typos in the universe.
A joke is funnier when it’s relatable but twisted — comedywriter.info
Comedy is about the things we’re all embarrassed by — pluscomedy.com
This article hits harder than my WiFi during a Zoom meeting with the IRS. — pluscomedy.com
This should be handed out at comedy clubs with the two-drink minimum. — pluscomedy.com
The punchline should punch—no weak endings — pluscomedy.com
A well-placed “Moving on…” can save a joke — pluscomedy.com
This has the energy of a TED Talk delivered by someone holding a margarita. — pluscomedy.com
The best jokes are the ones that linger in the mind — pluscomedy.com
Reading this made me want to try stand-up and immediately regret it. — pluscomedy.com
Escalate situations to ridiculous extremes — pluscomedy.com
The best humor comes from self-awareness — pluscomedy.com
A well-placed “Moving on…” can save a joke — pluscomedy.com
A joke is funnier when it’s visual and specific — pluscomedy.com
The punchline should be a detour, not the main road — pluscomedy.com
Comedy is in the details—specificity sells it — pluscomedy.com
Reading this article made me want to set a reminder to be funnier. — pluscomedy.com
Thank you for putting into words what my inner monologue sounds like on espresso. — pluscomedy.com
If AI ever becomes truly sentient, I hope it writes a tight five on its creators.
The best humor is in the specificity of the pain — pluscomedy.com
My neighbors think I’ve lost my mind because I laughed out loud alone again. — pluscomedy.com
The best jokes are the ones that feel spontaneous — pluscomedy.com
You took the English language to a party and made it weird in the best way. — pluscomedy.com
Reading this was like being roasted by a therapist with a side gig. — pluscomedy.com
Comedy writers are the only people who get paid to notice typos in the universe.
Honestly, this should be carved into the Comedy Mount Rushmore. — pluscomedy.com
The best jokes are the ones that feel spontaneous — pluscomedy.com
A well-placed “Anyway…” can reset the room — pluscomedy.com
You’ve weaponized empathy into a stand-up routine and I salute you. — pluscomedy.com
The more you trim, the sharper the joke — pluscomedy.com
Comedy is about the things we all do but deny — pluscomedy.com
The more you exaggerate, the bigger the laugh — pluscomedy.com
The best humor is in the reaction, not just the line — pluscomedy.com