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I just realized why I love Josh so much. In a world where most comedians are these "alpha males" or dudes who embrace being incredibly weird. Josh is just a guy like us, he's so authentic and isn't scared to be humble with some of the best self-deprecating humour I've ever heard. He's a master storyteller that I just can't get enough of.
@@a.m.gnovember151, you think Ricky Gervais is an Alpha Male.... dude what strain are you smoking cause you are in a completely different dimension rightnow, like one where people can't lie.
The Boeing door joke is honestly one of the best written, structured and delivered jokes I have ever heard. Shades of Dave Chappelle in the slow burn build. Absolutely brilliant there, Josh.
@@josephhih4218 he’s not the most popular, Kevin Hart sells more and is less controversial. Chappelle is, however, undoubtedly one of the greatest ever regardless of race or era. And he’s an expert at long winded, slow burning buildups leading up to extremely light punchlines that the audience doesn’t see coming. THAT’S why I made the comparison.
Josh's rhythms of delivery remind me of Chappelle, with some brighter mood and slight differences in the way he blends social commentary with anecdotes. Dave is beyond discussion of race or genre, he is the goat, and I feel Josh is on track to being his legitimate successor.
@josephhih4218 Dave isn't one of the greatest black comedians to ever touch the mic, he's one of the greatest comedians to ever touch the mic. Comparing anyone to him, regardless of race, gender, sex or age is high flattery indeed
"A world where you don't think you matter, terrifies me". Therapist here, the single biggest issue that presents is people thinking they don't matter. You do.
I love the deep ass level of communication he has with his audience. Every set is like a Ted talk that is just fkn hilarious. He doesn't take himself too seriously and so it comes so naturally.
@@Tortilla.Reform He's got the observational comedy chops to put him up there with the greats. Carlin, Chapelle, Gallagher. I hope he gets his shot at being a household name like them.
Very intelligent young man. Nice to see people his generation being conscious about how society really works. I hope he gets his message through his comedy. And by the way, I worked in a collapsed bank where all the board of directors quit after collecting great severance packages and after the bank was baked out, and I thought as Josh... they should be forced to stay till it got fixed, even if it meant sitting at a desk staring at the wall for every working hour.
I clicked in some random vídeo of Josh like Two months ago. Totally random. And i went "oh i have seen this guy on the daily show". Fast forward around eight weeks and i have seen every weekly clip posts and quite a few older ones. Like, where the hell was i Not knowing Josh? I know there os Not a bridge from Portugal to the USA, but TH-cam is a click away. And i have been through a lot and somewhere around every week i have a genuine fun time watching Josh. And i think that is one of the most importante things these days. So whether you re seeing him live or watching TH-cam, i hope you are having a good laugh with the guy ❤️
Man that marketing joke seamlessly transitioning into that Boeing joke was TOP TIER. As someone who has worked in marketing agencies and seen the BTS tactics of marketing, I deeply appreciated that joke.
There have been a few stories of bunker people having their bunkers raided, home invasion style. It begs the question, how useful is your multi million dollar bunker if someone can just take it from you. If the shit goes down and I worked on your bunkers HVAC system, I have a backup for me and my family, and it’s your bunker
He was spitting poetic bars about how important people are, and led us right into that Boeing joke. Like wow. That was absolute perfection. Got people emotional and cracking up at the same time. 😭😭
At around 8:45, "Answer! That you are here-that life exists and identity, That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." is where he's taken me... and then...
Am I being dramatic when I say that these skits light up so many of my days? It's so well thought out and makes me cackle and feel warm. But I like that he still expresses his anger which - in most parts - is my anger, too. I love this.
The Golden Parachutes for failed Executives and politicians who have done so much damage is certainly infuriating. Thanks for using humor to drive home the clear ridiculousness of the practice.
It is a system for them by them. They lose the job and pass it to a friend. That guy loses the money-making job and then has to run for office for his friends to get them government-awarded contracts. They stay in office for a term and get awarded an executive job somewhere else to make money and the cycle continues.
Yep. For all of this country's love of punitive justice, we rarely hold these kind of people accountable. Then have the audacity to say that no one is above the law.
when I moved to America I was shocked by the ads for medications "Ask your doctor if this medication is for you" . B1tch! If I have to ask my doctor if I need that meds, I'm at the wrong doctor. My doctor should know from the get go if I need it or not. And if I have to ask for it I should charge the doctor for the visit because I'm doing their jobs
As overwhelming as the med ads are, they are a net positive. They spread the word about the HPV vaccine, educating the public that the virus is the leading cause for cervical cancer--not common knowledge before. There are HIV prevention meds we could only have dreamed possible in the 80s, and the frank approach of the ads to the idea of gay or casual sex encourages safer behavior as well as inspiring pharmaceutical companies to put money into developing new drugs for a formerly hidden market. Doctors can't know everything, and they're not immune to influence by sales reps, so if they suggest a medication, it's not necessarily because it's the best option. You might see an ad for a medication that potentially addresses your issue better than one you're taking. You can research it, decide to talk to your doctor about it, and you both are a little bit better educated.
Considering he was a replacement for the last CEO to get fired, I bet the next one is ready to step in and DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING and just wait for the paycheck.
I appreciate that you are giving us comedy with a conscience. You manage to incorporate really serious topics into your jokes without being disrespectful. Given the topics at hand I believe thats a concentrated effort on your part and it is appreciated. You also planted a nice seed for audience discussion for after the show/video. Thats smart. Get us talking about REAL SHIT but make us laugh too so the severity of it all doesnt get overwhelming. During the Celebrity Blockout of 2024 (aka Digitine) Im Subscribing to Josh Johnson.
Just because you took the risk of speaking truth to power at the beginning of you gaining serious traction in the debate for who’s the best in Stand-Up Comedy right now
And as you sit in your increasingly shaky seat, the plane starts to tilt, allowing you to look past the other passengers out the window, and you see the captain slowly descending on a golden parachute
I remember my 1st earthquake. I felt like a New Yorker bc I thought it was a Giant Rat under my Bed. I laying down and bed started shaking... I screamed rat & 2 secs after some1 screamed earthquake... I then said "oh that mks more sense 😅".Then Went bk to sleep. Lol
“You are as important as every bolt … on the door of a Boeing plane” 🎤💥 the way Josh did that was top tier! He’s setting a new bar for the art of standup.
Really enjoy your comedy. I do just want to mention that Dave Calhoun is a terrific CEO. He was our CEO at the Nielsen Company and he more than double the value of our company by doing very savvy moves. The trouble with Boeing started long before Dave got there, and the troubles goes so deep with so many people all the way down to the personnel who build the aircraft. The biggest blunder, producing the 737 Max was already done before Dave. That plane was scheduled to be retired and should have been replaced by a new design but to save money they decided to Frankenstein engineer the 737 which should have never happened. Dave has had to make very tough decisions but he is honest, ethical and makes extremely good decisions. That CEO chair was cursed and it could've been a lot worse with anyone else.
The book " Audacity of Greed " will make you want to vomit. Multiple documented cases of CEOs " Huge Companies"ruined - CEO gets millions even for years
I thought Josh was going to say that the bunker people are going to suddenly start showing up, 10 - 15 years later, like some soldier who has been in hiding in the jungle since WWII.
@@Tortilla.ReformIt would be a pretty funny dark comedy to have a guy go into his bunker just to come back to a world that is mostly the same just shittier
I came in for the usual Josh hilarity and instead ended up in tears from your words then laughing again. You truly have a talent and I cant wait to see you get the recognition you deserve
I was in Brooklyn and yes, I thought my grandma‘s old apartment was falling grab my dog and ran outside. I thought it was the apartment I did not know it was an earthquake. That’s how bad the apartment is.😂😂😂😂
Brilliant! Josh truly is the comedian of these trying times. Extremely intelligent and downright hilarious. I haven’t been this amazed since Carlin passed away.
The thoughts he has while being sober is intense. I greatly appreciate his humorous way of telling his thoughts on current events and philosophical/social topics. There's always new homes/humorous topics he comes up with for someone who is a stand up comic.
You really made me feel less lonely, Josh. It’s amazing I don’t actually know and how much you move me emotionally and how much you help me through comedy. You really matter to me.
Drinking the Kool-aid referred to Ken Kesey (author of "One Flew Over The Cookoo's Nest') and His Merry Pranksters dropping LSD into Kool-Aid during their cross country jaunt in a school bus in 1964: "Can you pass the Acid rest?" Thomas Wolfe wrote a book about it called "The Electric Kool-aid Acid Test." Simultaneously, Hunter S Thopson was travelling with and writing about the Hell's Angel's motorcycle gang. This was circa 1964-1966.
He has a great point of view and I enjoy his delivery. I can see him learning to tighten his material with experience. We're watching the evolution of a very powerful comedian.
That joke about women klllling made me a fan for life. Up til now only Chappelle was getting away with jokes like that. We see you Josh! Keep em coming!
Lol, am I the only one old enough to remember that they actually used Flavor Aid - the Kool Aid for poors?🤣 And yet Kool Aid has somehow survived the mistaken association, maybe even capitalized on it.😅
@@septemberamyx It's an American company and brand(sold in the US as well). Almost as old as Kool Aid itself(2 years after). The Jonestown people had both Flavour Aid and Kool Aid tho, they just poisoned people with Flavour Aid, probably didn't want to waste the Kool Aid on something like that and just killed people with the cheaper shit....
Josh, your work is becoming more legendary with each passing experience. Your observations are so unique (the bunkers & their false flags). Your setups are beyond reach at this point (each as valuable as a bolt... 😂). I'm so grateful to get to witness your evolution and purpose unfold. Bravo! 💐
I've been watching Josh Johnson and his brilliant, insightful humor for awhile. From my earlier post: Such a brilliant, wise, lovable, young comic. Your humor hits the mark. Touché. Some political and social humor based on news and headlines can get stale and moldy, but your humor always mixes it up with other life experiences. It has sustainability. You are a great storyteller, with nuance. Your humor encapsulates our world and lives. It is honest and clearheaded. You see deeply and understand multiple perspectives, bringing your stories, characters, and scenes to life. Relatable and incisive. A comic's life is a hard life, but you do important work! We will keep an eye out for your tour.
Holy shit, the build on that Boeing door joke has me dead. For a second, everyone takes the "You matter" as inspiration, like it's good to hear these comforting words of affirmation. And then as he goes on, it starts getting a bit too real, and the crowd is starting to get uncomfortable like he's hitting too close to home. We're all starting to get emotional, a guy tries to laugh it off because he can't handle the silence...then the punchline lands and it is this massive comedic release. I haven't seen a joke so well executed in years.
Hey Josh, Birmingham, AL, here. We have one of the best comedy clubs in the country...PLEASE come perform here. I watch a LOT of stand-up comics online...and I find only 10% even worth watching. YOU are the brightest talent I've seen in years for several reasons: First, you're INTERESTING. You choose topics that draw the listener in. Second, you're VERY clever (in that regard, you remind me of Dave Chappelle). Third, your delivery: I love that you're not overly animated, like Chris Rock and Sebastian Maniscalco (who are very funny but a bit much). Finally, you're clean. No f-bombs and other vulgar language that lesser comics employ because they think it's necessary. PLEASE keep that high standard.
That analogy between the CEO who leaves the Company with a Golden Parachute and the Captain who parachutes out of the plane was brilliant! Pure Comedy Gold, that does not only make you laugh. It makes you THINK!
Josh is such a gifted, natural storyteller. And kind as well. I really appreciate hearing some encouragement from someone out there. People have become so antisocial and aggressive that any hint of gentleness or empathy is like a well in a desert.
Regarding a horrible name timing - Back in the 80's there was a dietary chocolate (an appetite suppressant ) that came on the market and everything was going quite well for them until.... The name was Ayds Chocolates.
Hi Friends thanks for watching. Comment your city below 👇. I have shows coming up in Detroit, Dallas, Denver and much more. Tix are on my site. www.joshjohnsoncomedy.com
Purchased my ticket 🎟️ for Boston MA
Gotta be only cities that start with the letter D?
Dothan, AL!
@@NubianGoddess8 Doston
Tuscaloosa, AL
I just realized why I love Josh so much. In a world where most comedians are these "alpha males" or dudes who embrace being incredibly weird. Josh is just a guy like us, he's so authentic and isn't scared to be humble with some of the best self-deprecating humour I've ever heard. He's a master storyteller that I just can't get enough of.
I like his perspective. He's going to be one of those guys like George Carlin. People will be listening to him for years.
Alpha male comedians?
Name one.
That shits oxymoronic 😅
Ricky Gervais. There you go.
@@a.m.gnovember151, you think Ricky Gervais is an Alpha Male.... dude what strain are you smoking cause you are in a completely different dimension rightnow, like one where people can't lie.
@@MindSawProductions corey holcombe and half of the black male comedian group
The Boeing door joke is honestly one of the best written, structured and delivered jokes I have ever heard. Shades of Dave Chappelle in the slow burn build. Absolutely brilliant there, Josh.
Spot on!
@@josephhih4218 he’s not the most popular, Kevin Hart sells more and is less controversial. Chappelle is, however, undoubtedly one of the greatest ever regardless of race or era. And he’s an expert at long winded, slow burning buildups leading up to extremely light punchlines that the audience doesn’t see coming. THAT’S why I made the comparison.
Josh's rhythms of delivery remind me of Chappelle, with some brighter mood and slight differences in the way he blends social commentary with anecdotes. Dave is beyond discussion of race or genre, he is the goat, and I feel Josh is on track to being his legitimate successor.
@josephhih4218 Dave isn't one of the greatest black comedians to ever touch the mic, he's one of the greatest comedians to ever touch the mic. Comparing anyone to him, regardless of race, gender, sex or age is high flattery indeed
Chapelle used to be good. I probably wouldn't like to be compared to him now
"A world where you don't think you matter, terrifies me". Therapist here, the single biggest issue that presents is people thinking they don't matter. You do.
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You can only hope for a world where you know you do not matter for at least there is certainty in that.
I love the deep ass level of communication he has with his audience. Every set is like a Ted talk that is just fkn hilarious. He doesn't take himself too seriously and so it comes so naturally.
He’s like old Chappelle before his ego took over
@@Tortilla.Reform He's got the observational comedy chops to put him up there with the greats. Carlin, Chapelle, Gallagher. I hope he gets his shot at being a household name like them.
Very intelligent young man. Nice to see people his generation being conscious about how society really works.
I hope he gets his message through his comedy.
And by the way, I worked in a collapsed bank where all the board of directors quit after collecting great severance packages and after the bank was baked out, and I thought as Josh... they should be forced to stay till it got fixed, even if it meant sitting at a desk staring at the wall for every working hour.
Now Josh, what do you know about the 70's & 80's, were you even on the Earth, in the world young man. 😃🥰😃
"Hilarious Ted Talks" is like the perfect way to describe Josh. PERFECT. 👍🏻
“Are you brand new?” Is such a funny retort to someone who says something genuinely dumb
I thought so too. It is perfect and fresh.
"Did you just fall off the turnip truck?" "Did you just fall out of the coconut tree?"
Dude, the setup for the Boeing plane joke was pure genius. This man is an American treasure of comedy.
I blewed up into a guffaw at the office and had to apologie everyone, when he popped the "golden parachute" line
That's SO Chappelle, right? Josh is an incredibly bright talent
I clicked in some random vídeo of Josh like Two months ago. Totally random. And i went "oh i have seen this guy on the daily show". Fast forward around eight weeks and i have seen every weekly clip posts and quite a few older ones. Like, where the hell was i Not knowing Josh? I know there os Not a bridge from Portugal to the USA, but TH-cam is a click away. And i have been through a lot and somewhere around every week i have a genuine fun time watching Josh. And i think that is one of the most importante things these days. So whether you re seeing him live or watching TH-cam, i hope you are having a good laugh with the guy ❤️
This happened to me too at that exact time basically. 😅 it’s been amazing
It happened to me about four months ago and hasn’t slowed down, he’s literally the best.
Whoever you are and wherever you are I truly hope that you are in a good mood right now, and that you are having a great day!😊
Isn’t it weird? It’s refreshing to read a healthy comment!? This is the real meaning of the Internet!
Ditto!
Man that marketing joke seamlessly transitioning into that Boeing joke was TOP TIER. As someone who has worked in marketing agencies and seen the BTS tactics of marketing, I deeply appreciated that joke.
Josh! That was flavor aid and I worked on an ad campaign for koolaide at that time…advertising executives ABSOLUTELY discussed this!!!!!!
Koolaid is the Kleenex of non-carbonated sugary beverages. Flavor-aid is Scotties. "Gesundheit! Have a Scotties!" Not in this universe!
Bunker people missed an opportunity to chill in the kick arse bunker during the pandemic. Genius observation. Why build it in the first place?
josh is onto something
There have been a few stories of bunker people having their bunkers raided, home invasion style. It begs the question, how useful is your multi million dollar bunker if someone can just take it from you. If the shit goes down and I worked on your bunkers HVAC system, I have a backup for me and my family, and it’s your bunker
@@Tortilla.ReformYeah. Being nomadic is probably the best bet. Whoever has the best weaponry owns whatever they want.
They’ve spent so long preparing for real disasters they know a manufactured one from miles away 🤷♀️
@@uikmnhj4meLmfao stay mad
Damn, you actually got me a little teary eyed entering that Boeing joke.
Same! I was on the verge of tears and then he said Boeing 😂😂
whats the context for the joke? did something happen to a Boeing plane
@@indoorgreg7364 Well. Yes.
He was spitting poetic bars about how important people are, and led us right into that Boeing joke. Like wow. That was absolute perfection. Got people emotional and cracking up at the same time. 😭😭
At around 8:45,
"Answer!
That you are here-that life exists and identity,
That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." is where he's taken me... and then...
Am I being dramatic when I say that these skits light up so many of my days? It's so well thought out and makes me cackle and feel warm. But I like that he still expresses his anger which - in most parts - is my anger, too. I love this.
I love it❤
He's a voice for the people!
No, I agree!! If you are dramatic, then I am too xD
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"David Calhoun - it's important we say their names"
Love him. His 'throwaway lines' - they are the best- they always have a deeper message
The Golden Parachutes for failed Executives and politicians who have done so much damage is certainly infuriating.
Thanks for using humor to drive home the clear ridiculousness of the practice.
I like the idea of the CEO not getting another job and add he shouldn't get paid at all.
I’m still bitter about the bank bailouts from 2009
It is a system for them by them. They lose the job and pass it to a friend. That guy loses the money-making job and then has to run for office for his friends to get them government-awarded contracts. They stay in office for a term and get awarded an executive job somewhere else to make money and the cycle continues.
Yep. For all of this country's love of punitive justice, we rarely hold these kind of people accountable. Then have the audacity to say that no one is above the law.
@@adriansandlin556 hit the nail squarely on the head!
when I moved to America I was shocked by the ads for medications "Ask your doctor if this medication is for you" . B1tch! If I have to ask my doctor if I need that meds, I'm at the wrong doctor. My doctor should know from the get go if I need it or not. And if I have to ask for it I should charge the doctor for the visit because I'm doing their jobs
As overwhelming as the med ads are, they are a net positive. They spread the word about the HPV vaccine, educating the public that the virus is the leading cause for cervical cancer--not common knowledge before. There are HIV prevention meds we could only have dreamed possible in the 80s, and the frank approach of the ads to the idea of gay or casual sex encourages safer behavior as well as inspiring pharmaceutical companies to put money into developing new drugs for a formerly hidden market. Doctors can't know everything, and they're not immune to influence by sales reps, so if they suggest a medication, it's not necessarily because it's the best option. You might see an ad for a medication that potentially addresses your issue better than one you're taking. You can research it, decide to talk to your doctor about it, and you both are a little bit better educated.
Omg seriously!! That just is-and always has been so very very wrong! 🤦🏻♀️
this is how i feel omggggg. why am i asking my doctor if i need meds? thats their job!
Re: You matter + Boeing punchline:
That story, that delivery, that message, that buildup, that payoff and punchline... Damn, masterpiece 🔥
Considering he was a replacement for the last CEO to get fired, I bet the next one is ready to step in and DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING and just wait for the paycheck.
I feel pretty important knowing that I'm as important as every bolt on a Boeing plane! Don't usually go for outside validation but....
The philosopher comic, weaving thoughts until he lands on Boeing … He’s so good!
Bro turned into a preacher for a solid minute there. I respect it
I appreciate that you are giving us comedy with a conscience.
You manage to incorporate really serious topics into your jokes without being disrespectful. Given the topics at hand I believe thats a concentrated effort on your part and it is appreciated.
You also planted a nice seed for audience discussion for after the show/video. Thats smart. Get us talking about REAL SHIT but make us laugh too so the severity of it all doesnt get overwhelming.
During the Celebrity Blockout of 2024 (aka Digitine) Im Subscribing to Josh Johnson.
Just because you took the risk of speaking truth to power at the beginning of you gaining serious traction in the debate for who’s the best in Stand-Up Comedy right now
agree!
"You are as important as every bolt on a Boeing plane" needs to be on t-shirts. 🤣
For real tho! I need the merch, Josh!
I need an hour long netflix special of this man!
I have a special on peacock if you want to watch it
@@JoshJohnsonComedy "No emergency door has ever ben opened and ppl were like "whats about to happen?" 😄😄love it!thanks for making me aware
The golden parachute part needs to be heard. Such a good analogy man, absolutely brilliant.
spot on!
Life as a New Yorker, Earthquakes don't stop the robbery.😂😂😂
9:28 that set up was too good 😂
And as you sit in your increasingly shaky seat, the plane starts to tilt, allowing you to look past the other passengers out the window, and you see the captain slowly descending on a golden parachute
I remember my 1st earthquake. I felt like a New Yorker bc I thought it was a Giant Rat under my Bed. I laying down and bed started shaking... I screamed rat & 2 secs after some1 screamed earthquake... I then said "oh that mks more sense 😅".Then Went bk to sleep. Lol
You know you experienced enough earthquakes when you go. Oh it’s just an earthquake back to sleep I go.
"You're not you when you're hungry".... Dammit, I almost choked on my cereal. 🤣
9:00 Was wondering where Josh was going, but boy did he landed that plane!
Josh, the bunker-people joke was epic 👍🏾
You got me with that importance speech. The payoff was brilliant.
I almost expected Josh to say " then the captain comes out and says 'no one is safe.' "
That’s a quality callback! IYKYK
Only if it were Air France 😂
So did I!
Man… ur right. I would mute commercials when my kids were growing up (pre-streaming services). If I didn’t they just begged for everything they saw
Actual answer is essentially that a modern day CEO is usually just a fall guy. He takes a huge hit so the company gets away with other stuff.
“You are as important as every bolt … on the door of a Boeing plane” 🎤💥 the way Josh did that was top tier! He’s setting a new bar for the art of standup.
Really enjoy your comedy. I do just want to mention that Dave Calhoun is a terrific CEO. He was our CEO at the Nielsen Company and he more than double the value of our company by doing very savvy moves. The trouble with Boeing started long before Dave got there, and the troubles goes so deep with so many people all the way down to the personnel who build the aircraft. The biggest blunder, producing the 737 Max was already done before Dave. That plane was scheduled to be retired and should have been replaced by a new design but to save money they decided to Frankenstein engineer the 737 which should have never happened. Dave has had to make very tough decisions but he is honest, ethical and makes extremely good decisions. That CEO chair was cursed and it could've been a lot worse with anyone else.
The book " Audacity of Greed " will make you want to vomit. Multiple documented cases of CEOs " Huge Companies"ruined - CEO gets millions even for years
I thought Josh was going to say that the bunker people are going to suddenly start showing up, 10 - 15 years later, like some soldier who has been in hiding in the jungle since WWII.
I would watch that movie. A sequel to civil war plot hahah
Yah...only the ones who didn't believe stayed above ground.
@@Tortilla.ReformIt would be a pretty funny dark comedy to have a guy go into his bunker just to come back to a world that is mostly the same just shittier
Brilliant as always! And I honestly needed to hear that “you matter” part ^^
I came in for the usual Josh hilarity and instead ended up in tears from your words then laughing again. You truly have a talent and I cant wait to see you get the recognition you deserve
I think Josh would have made a good classroom teacher, but thank God we have him on TH-cam!
Josh is slowly becoming one of my favorite comedians out there.
Say their names. Stay till you fix it! Very good points, and you got a chuckle in there too. Thanks Josh!
The second you said “bolt” I knew it was gonna become a bit about the Boeing plane and you still made me laugh. Good form my dude
I heard chuckles in the background from people who got it early too lol
the pep talk in the middle of the set is actually so encouraging, thank you Josh. God bless you.
THE BOEING CEO NEEDS that money.... hitmen cost a lot.
Duuuuuuuude this set was amazing! Your punchlines hit as hard as Carlin or Pryor, laying down truths and then hittin hard with reality
Fun fact, in Jonestown, they actually used a knock off brand called Flavor-Aid
"It's important to say their names" - damn right!
I was in Brooklyn and yes, I thought my grandma‘s old apartment was falling grab my dog and ran outside. I thought it was the apartment I did not know it was an earthquake. That’s how bad the apartment is.😂😂😂😂
DID YOU LEAVE GRANDMA!? I'm glad you got the dog and genuinely glad you're okay
same!
Brilliant! Josh truly is the comedian of these trying times. Extremely intelligent and downright hilarious. I haven’t been this amazed since Carlin passed away.
The thoughts he has while being sober is intense. I greatly appreciate his humorous way of telling his thoughts on current events and philosophical/social topics. There's always new homes/humorous topics he comes up with for someone who is a stand up comic.
Josh Johnson is a boss. One of the funniest comedians out there
"You matter." Loved that and the Boeing joke, genius.
Got my tickets for your show as a Mother’s Day gift! Can’t wait!
You really made me feel less lonely, Josh. It’s amazing I don’t actually know and how much you move me emotionally and how much you help me through comedy. You really matter to me.
Josh is not a comedian. He's just a REALLY funny human being. I love when he "breaks character" to give us deep stuff.
The serious talk he gives about a serious matter but then can turn it into a bit. Only Josh can do that, bless him!❤
Came here for the laughs but this was also really touching on top of being funny. The best comedy has heart.
Very uplifting message, and I didn't drink the Koolaid. Be the Bolt!
I'd totally wear a T-shirt with 'Be the Bolt' on it. Brilliant! ⚡️
You do not have to pay me that much money to ruin a company.
Yes, but why settle for less?
facts... That should be my company slogan: I'll ruin it for half! 16m is plenty!
@@TheEndKing "If you're good at something, never do it for free" -Joker, TDK
The 2 best sets I have seen in my 54 yrs have both been this year, and both Josh Johnson.
We love you Josh . Thanks for telling us how important we are . Those little bolts are more important than they know ❤😂
😂 the fact we allow another person to make this drink for us at all is just amazing- Josh Johnson this is wild 😂
Here from Albuquerque. So glad I got to take lunch on time to see this!
The way Josh Johnson tells stories, gets you intrigued, motivated and snorting of laughter a full two minutes after, must be studied!
The twist was that Jim Jones used Flavor Aid not Kool-Aid.
Drinking the Kool-aid referred to Ken Kesey (author of "One Flew Over The Cookoo's Nest') and His Merry Pranksters dropping LSD into Kool-Aid during their cross country jaunt in a school bus in 1964: "Can you pass the Acid rest?" Thomas Wolfe wrote a book about it called "The Electric Kool-aid Acid Test." Simultaneously, Hunter S Thopson was travelling with and writing about the Hell's Angel's motorcycle gang. This was circa 1964-1966.
Most people dont have a clue who Jim Jones or David Koresh were. It amazes me that I can't use 9-11 as a reference for younger people.
Oh my gosh I still have that book. It was a trip just reading it!
Was it still purple
Another Hellsing Abridged fan i see, a person of culture
He has a great point of view and I enjoy his delivery. I can see him learning to tighten his material with experience. We're watching the evolution of a very powerful comedian.
If you have a chance to see this man perform in person do not miss the opportunity for a terrific evening of comedy and laughter.
That joke about women klllling made me a fan for life. Up til now only Chappelle was getting away with jokes like that. We see you Josh! Keep em coming!
Closest to early chapelle I’ve seen
Lol, am I the only one old enough to remember that they actually used Flavor Aid - the Kool Aid for poors?🤣 And yet Kool Aid has somehow survived the mistaken association, maybe even capitalized on it.😅
Flavor Aid because that's how the brand was sold in that country.
Cuz it was… kooler 😂
@@septemberamyx yes. A completely different brand.
I'm that old
@@septemberamyx It's an American company and brand(sold in the US as well). Almost as old as Kool Aid itself(2 years after). The Jonestown people had both Flavour Aid and Kool Aid tho, they just poisoned people with Flavour Aid, probably didn't want to waste the Kool Aid on something like that and just killed people with the cheaper shit....
Josh, your work is becoming more legendary with each passing experience. Your observations are so unique (the bunkers & their false flags). Your setups are beyond reach at this point (each as valuable as a bolt... 😂). I'm so grateful to get to witness your evolution and purpose unfold. Bravo! 💐
I've been watching Josh Johnson and his brilliant, insightful humor for awhile. From my earlier post:
Such a brilliant, wise, lovable, young comic. Your humor hits the mark. Touché. Some political and social humor based on news and headlines can get stale and moldy, but your humor always mixes it up with other life experiences. It has sustainability. You are a great storyteller, with nuance. Your humor encapsulates our world and lives. It is honest and clearheaded. You see deeply and understand multiple perspectives, bringing your stories, characters, and scenes to life. Relatable and incisive. A comic's life is a hard life, but you do important work! We will keep an eye out for your tour.
This is the smartest comedy I've heard in a very long time!
I love how relaxed and comfortable he is
His jokes are no longer jokes , but rather a long Daily Show audition
Thank you. You make me happy. I laugh out loud and fill with joy every time I need to when I click on your videos. Please never stop.
The speed that you come up with such high quality material is remarkable. You're fantastic.
Holy shit, the build on that Boeing door joke has me dead. For a second, everyone takes the "You matter" as inspiration, like it's good to hear these comforting words of affirmation. And then as he goes on, it starts getting a bit too real, and the crowd is starting to get uncomfortable like he's hitting too close to home. We're all starting to get emotional, a guy tries to laugh it off because he can't handle the silence...then the punchline lands and it is this massive comedic release. I haven't seen a joke so well executed in years.
This world needs more Josh Johnson.
Hey Josh, Birmingham, AL, here. We have one of the best comedy clubs in the country...PLEASE come perform here. I watch a LOT of stand-up comics online...and I find only 10% even worth watching. YOU are the brightest talent I've seen in years for several reasons: First, you're INTERESTING. You choose topics that draw the listener in. Second, you're VERY clever (in that regard, you remind me of Dave Chappelle). Third, your delivery: I love that you're not overly animated, like Chris Rock and Sebastian Maniscalco (who are very funny but a bit much). Finally, you're clean. No f-bombs and other vulgar language that lesser comics employ because they think it's necessary. PLEASE keep that high standard.
That analogy between the CEO who leaves the Company with a Golden Parachute and the Captain who parachutes out of the plane was brilliant!
Pure Comedy Gold, that does not only make you laugh.
It makes you THINK!
Josh, I would not know anything about the world without you! Thank you for being my #1 news anchor!🤣💯💯 Luv ya
“Do you know about bunker people?”
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Josh is such a gifted, natural storyteller. And kind as well. I really appreciate hearing some encouragement from someone out there. People have become so antisocial and aggressive that any hint of gentleness or empathy is like a well in a desert.
I saw you on the Daily Show and decided I needed to know more about you. Thanks for the comedy and the life lessons. Watching from Beaumont, TX.
Stay safe and dry and hopefully not burning up out there!
That is true, but kool-aid took the rap. You ever hear anyone say "he drank the flavor-aid"? I'm thinking nope.😊
Josh is the perfect comedian
That Koolaid/Snickers bit is def going in a special, awesome premise, great tags with the new product slogans :D
Regarding a horrible name timing -
Back in the 80's there was a dietary chocolate (an appetite suppressant ) that came on the market and everything was going quite well for them until....
The name was Ayds Chocolates.
This may be the best one yet! I laughed, I cried, I laughed some more! Can’t wait to see you live next month in Detroit!
9:17 such a good setup for this joke Josh. Amazing writing
Brilliant!! Thanks for providing some levity for us. You're one helluva writer...much respect.
Yeah... Boeing CEO, Cap'n Sully that shit!
Las Vegas here! come and visit again! I love your comedy!
Agreed, come back to Vegas soon!
Hell yeah! I got a haircut today AND this dude rips!
Life is abundant!
"Oh Lord, ok." 1:05 😅🤣💀⚰️ I was not ready!
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