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If you're looking for a video that'll help convince your folks that being a stand-up comedian is a solid career path...this ain't it. Seriously, for a video about stand-up comedians, this is depressing... and surprisingly full of vomit. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Transcript
- 00:03
Stand-up comedian. So a stand-up comedian walks into a bar
- 00:08
and he never comes out, because he has no real life and no one waiting for him at [Comedian at a microphone]
- 00:12
home and his existence is in shambles, end of joke. Ever since you were a wee
- 00:16
little tot you've been able to make everyone around you laugh what a great [Babies laughing]
- 00:20
feeling, however you've been able to go on the potty since you were three too and
Full Transcript
- 00:25
you never considered doing that professionally. Well here's the hard cold [Man inside a porta-loo]
- 00:29
kick you in the groin truth, stand-up comedy is not a career. Does anyone make a
- 00:34
living from it? Sure like a handful of people, like maybe a hundred people in [Comedian stood in someones hand]
- 00:39
the entire world make enough dough standing up and telling jokes
- 00:42
to afford a home that isn't on wheels. But let's take a quick look at those [Man looks unimpressed by caravan]
- 00:46
hundred people. Are they happy? You'd think so right? They spend their entire
- 00:50
work day or work minutes surrounded by laughing people they're doing what they [Comedian with his hands in the air]
- 00:54
love to do what they're good at and they make nice money doing it, sorta.
- 00:58
Surefire key to happiness right? Well only take a second and listen to the content of
- 01:02
these supposedly happy people's routines. Well this one's making hilarious jokes [Man taking notes]
- 01:06
about a third failed marriage, this one's telling a side-splitting
- 01:10
story about how his parents disowned him, he grew up on the streets, (laughing) that's a hoot [Comedian crying on stage]
- 01:14
and this one's making 'em roll in the aisles by talking about how fat bald and
- 01:18
miserable he is and how he's certain to die before he hits 50. What tremendous
- 01:23
role models... Well who wouldn't want their lives huh? Comedians are depressed. [Man finishes taking notes and looks shocked]
- 01:30
Just about every one of them derives comedy from their failures, their struggles,
- 01:33
their disastrous childhoods and other failings in life if someone had a [Woman looks unhappy with failure, trauma and poverty above her head]
- 01:37
perfect upbringing and nothing crappy ever happened to them well what in the
- 01:41
world would they have to make fun of. It's almost a job requirement that a
- 01:44
comedian be a dispirited pessimistic miserable human being so yeah, Rover gets [Job advert for miserable jerk]
- 01:49
hit by a car huh there's probably some new material!
- 01:52
Well you've got a weird rash on your backside that's worrying your doctor score that's [Doctor looks concerned]
- 01:57
going to mean a pay bump! You've just been told you have three months to live,
- 02:00
oh awesome between now and February you're going to make bank. [Man looks happy and waves his arms in the air]
- 02:04
Why would anyone want this career, there are people everywhere whose misery is
- 02:07
not in direct correlation with their professional success. You can do [Man lying on the floor crying]
- 02:11
something that actually helps people, adds value to society other than just
- 02:15
entertaining a room full of drunks on a Friday night and you're going to be a [Man being sick on comedians shoes]
- 02:18
happier person for it. Anyway the lifestyle of a stand-up comedian
- 02:22
well it just plain sucks, you're in and out of smoky disgusting bars and clubs filled with
- 02:25
drunken degenerates who ridicule you during your set. Like can you imagine if you [Crowd hurling insults at comedian]
- 02:29
have a job as say an accountant and you had to put up with that kind of
- 02:32
treatment, how long would it take you to start jabbing pins into their eyes. Well
- 02:36
you're traveling, always, if you're lucky. Flying coach all over the country
- 02:40
staying in Roach Motels making friends only with the occasional cabbie or those [Man sat on a plane reading a Shmoop magazine]
- 02:44
brilliant TSA agents. The other comedians you do shows with are just as miserable
- 02:49
as you are, not the kind of people you really want to grab a coffee and doughnut with [Miserable people sat at a bar]
- 02:52
afterwards huh. After your friends die young yeah DUI's, drug overdoses
- 02:56
nearly impossible to meet someone to date like a normal person, have a family but hey
- 03:01
the more your life blows the more your comedy shines. But say you're undeterred [Man holding hugging a woman in a wedding dress which becomes a man being sick]
- 03:06
you still want to be a professional funny guy let's do some math, you're in a
- 03:09
room with an audience of 40 people who paid 40 bucks each to get in that $1600
- 03:14
covers you the club and four other comics. The club keeps half to pay the rent and the
- 03:19
light bill leaving 800 bucks to split between five people or 160 bucks each
- 03:23
for full night's work and you get that maybe twice a week and you don't even
- 03:27
work every week so you're making about a grand a month 12 grand a year. Well do
- 03:33
some stand-ups make more yeah but not many and not much more.
- 03:37
Most have to supplement with bartending gigs or dog walking or teaching hot yoga [Comedian behind a bar]
- 03:41
classes and there are some big names in comedy Dave Chappelle, Louis CK, Chris
- 03:45
Rock, Amy Schumer, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Hart and [Pictures of famous comedians appear]
- 03:49
then well just kind of falls off a cliff. Everyone else is scraping together funds
- 03:53
to make rent. You've got better odds trying to win the lottery, seriously so
- 03:58
do an open mic now and again if you feel a burning desire to get it out of your [Man stood on stage with no crowd]
- 04:01
system. Gather the family together at Christmas and torture them with Stephen
- 04:04
Wright-esque slew of one-liners you've been working on, but don't make it your
- 04:08
career goal to become a stand-up comedian. You can make it to the pinnacle [Crossed out stand up comedian on a piece of paper]
- 04:12
of success in your field and still feel like strangling a puppy
- 04:15
and sadly that is no joke. [Giant dog drops onto comedian]
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