I love Chris Porter. He makes me laugh every time, unlike some comedians. There is good comedians and terrible comedians. Chris Porter is definitely one of the greats.
Got introduced to Chris back in 2017 when we drove cross-country and I had the comedy station blasting the whole way while I was crying laughing! He definitely needs to be more mainstream.
He said “shape shifter” and my time as a sane human had expired, I don’t think I’ve ever laughed that loud ever in my life😭😂 it’s 3am and it woke my roommate up😭😂😂
I love stand up comedy! It's very difficult to find a good one these days!!I like this guy! I AM SUPER PROUD OF YOU CUZ YOU ARE NOT A STUPID COMEDIAN!! THANK YOU SIR!
I actually had the experience of meeting an old high school friend after 25 years. Back then she was artistic(she was in art school(uni) and was lead vocals in a group,as well as designing jewelry, making soaps etc.,open minded(or so i thought). My mind exploded after the first 5 minutes of our reunion,as she started talking about chem trails,lizard aliens etc. A waste of sexy(as she still looks beautiful).... I run and run ,like the beep beep in the cartoon...😊
This is my first time seeing your show and I love it. I laughed so hard that my husband asked what’s going and I said what do you mean and he I could hear was laughing for the last 20 minutes. I was born in Garden City and raised in Chanute and graduated in 1979. I met my husband in my senior year we dated for a year and got married a year later. My husband was born and raised in California until his senior year he hated living in Kansas so like four years later he wanted to move back to California. I wasn’t looking forward to moving to California because my parents, my brother,two younger sisters and many of my family members and my very best friends. We have been here in California for almost 30 years or so and I still miss living in Kansas, In Kansas you have the four seasons and Christmas felt like Christmas with the snow and the cold weather being able to use our Fireplace , my dad would always mad sure that he would put as many logs he could put into the fireplace so that when we went to and we got up first thing in the morning it would be nice and warm. So where in Kansas are you from? I will be watching more of shows
1:08 Brilliant observation. As far as I know first in media studies. Long 1:08 , “6 hour all day listening/watching” of repetitive (Fox esp.) “news”/opionionncauses people to overestimate what they know because they can anticipate and say what the “news” says frequently.
It’s so refreshing to not have someone shit in their roots.As soon as he said he was from KS.I was preparing for him to shit on KS,but he didn’t and that’s just another reason I love his stand up.
His bit about crying at the bar? Fully agree. We used to throw people out of the dope house when they wanted to be all emo... lol Be in touch with your feelings, definitely. But ya gotta choose your venue😅 (when you can 🤷) 🤘
Just once, I want Chris' sister to walk across stage, behind him, in her prom dress, unnoticed by him, and wiggle her fingers at the audience and smile once - maybe wink - then just vanish off the other side. It has to be spontaneous, though.
The and son’s story is very KC. I live in NY, but I’m from Kansas and for decades, I have spent several weeks every summer visiting my sister in KC. Stuff like this happens all the time. Taylor Swift will fit right in.
The worst thing ever is going to a cookout at someone's house you don't really know, .. and all they have is Huntz ketchup. .. and red hotdogs 🤨 🤢😳🫢... 🤮
Well, to be fair, the “ball of fire” metaphor for the sun is oversimplified. It’s a basic way to explain it, but it’s not entirely accurate. Here’s a clearer explanation for kids: The Sun is an almost spherical oblate spheroid consisting of superheated plasma. It undergoes nuclear fusion at its core, not actual fire. Its dynamic surface has features like granules and supergranules, and it exhibits solar flares and prominences due to magnetic activity. The Sun’s poles have unique features like polar coronal holes and bright regions, influenced by its complex magnetic field. From the perspective of general relativity, the Sun's mass warps space-time, causing effects like frame-dragging. This makes its behavior more complex than just being an oblate spheroid. This more detailed understanding of the Sun often conflicts with simpler views, such as those held by some teachers. This mismatch reflects the Dunning-Kruger effect, where people with less knowledge may overestimate their understanding. Such differences highlight the limitations of simplified explanations and the need for deeper insights. Education often focuses on conformity rather than deep understanding. The labels "smart" and "stupid" are such simplified metaphors, and true intelligence emerges from relationships and collective knowledge. Even those labeled as "stupid" play crucial roles in society and in "your" intelligence. Smart individuals should recognize that intelligence is not about individual brilliance but about collective contributions and understanding. Education can help, but it often emphasizes memorization and conformity over critical thinking. Understanding this can help navigate educational and societal structures while appreciating the broader context of knowledge. You may be a high wave on the sea of society and history and intelligence, but a wave IS ALSO the sea.. And high waves are far and between and will suffer the occasional wedgy because of it.. Because you read this far, I assume you are a member or at least waiting in line, so welcome to the club of those who can recognise insight hidden in plain sight.. Ancient Members: Heraclitus (c. 535 - c. 475 BCE) Philosopher of constant change; posited that reality is in a state of flux and that change is the fundamental nature of the universe. Like the shape of the sun. Socrates (c. 470/469 - 399 BCE) Philosopher of ethical inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge through systematic questioning and dialogue. How to recognize insight. Plato (c. 428/427 - 348/347 BCE) Theorist of Forms or Ideas; argued that the material world is an imperfect reflection of immutable, abstract forms. Like the metaphors in which we think we live. Aristotle (384-322 BCE) Father of empiricism; established foundations of logic, ethics, and various sciences through systematic observation and classification. The best way to acquire insight, but like democracy, the best way... not a good way. It has its pitfalls, like tunnel-vision, which means you should always be critical, even of "scientific fact". Epictetus (c. 50 - 135 CE) Focused on personal resilience, control over one’s responses, and accepting what cannot be controlled. He was a teen once. Plotinus (c. 204/5 - 270 CE) Explored the metaphysical concept of the One and the process of emanation, emphasizing the relationship between the material and immaterial. Like the sea and the wave. Medieval and Renaissance Members: Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 - 1274 CE) Integrated Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, influencing Western thought on ethics, metaphysics, and theology. Not to look for truth here, but to understand how your mind is warped. Giacomo Leopardi (1798 - 1837 CE) Known for his exploration of probability and existential themes, reflecting on the human condition and knowledge. Probability is a way of expressing the flux of Heraclitus and the oneness of Plotinus. Modern Thinkers Members: Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988 CE) Physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his engaging explanations. Teaches us how probability can bridge emergent domains. Noam Chomsky (b. 1928 CE) Linguist and cognitive scientist whose work touches on language and human thought. Teaches us about how our minds are always warped in some way. Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996 CE) Astronomer and science communicator known for making complex scientific concepts accessible. Good starting point for higher education beyond school. Daniel Kahneman (b. 1934 CE) Psychologist known for research on cognitive biases and decision-making. Again, mind warping; we are strange creatures. Jared Diamond (b. 1937 CE) Geographer whose work explores human societies from a historical and environmental perspective. Society warps our minds; understanding other environments helps reveal our biases. Howard Gardner (b. 1943 CE) Psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, challenging traditional notions of intelligence. Start of emergence theory as applied to consciousness. Steven Pinker (b. 1954 CE) Cognitive psychologist and linguist known for his work on the mind and human nature. Explores how understanding the mind’s mechanics can reshape our understanding of human nature. Malcolm Gladwell (b. 1963 CE) Author known for exploring social science topics, including intelligence and expertise. Examines how social and cognitive factors influence success and expertise. Brene Brown (b. 1965 CE) Researcher on vulnerability, courage, and empathy, addressing the emotional aspects of human experience. Explores the emotional dimensions that shape human resilience and growth. Yuval Noah Harari (b. 1976 CE) Historian and author who examines broad themes in human history and intelligence, including technological and societal impacts. Looks at how societal and technological changes shape human understanding and intelligence. And now you... Good luck :)
First full 2.5 minutes is the premier of my fuckin province and it’s shit. It’s hilarious when it’s your friend Dave just sitting there not making the big decisions, it’s a nightmare when Dave is running the show.
I don't think Google is required to be able to notice the difference between an evaporating condensation trail behind a jet engine and an ever-widening horizon to horizon fog trail behind an airplane. But maybe that's just me.
I dunno, garlic Aioli is pretty great. But so is a classic burger with cheese, mayo, mustard, pickles, tomatoes, and onions. Definitely Heinz Ketchup/Mustard. French's "Mustard" isn't mustard. Still funny asf.
Good thing he ain't in Garden City. My mom and some other people be f@$%ing around being on bullshit one way or another. Regardless if there is no real who/what/when/where/why of stuff 😂
NOT YELLING ALMOST COMPLETELY BLIND CAPS HELP DONT ROUND EM UP JUST REMOVE ALL WARNING LABELS AND HANDOUT GOPROS LINKED TO 24/7 LIVE STREAM JUST SAYING
Be honest how many of you immediately googled the sun is bs. I know you can’t see it but yeah my hand is raised lol and unfortunately it’s funny but dude’s not joking 🙃
I wouldn’t know if it could be said A.I. could remember the Sun ⛅️ it maybe knows about it because we have described it to it and it may run on its electric ⚡️
I believe the Son/Sun and all creation knows us though our connection inherent in all things and I’m sure A.I. is just getting the around to it’s own understanding too but if it is already connected with everything we would be the ignorant ones on the other side of that coin 🪙 flip consider the whole neural link thing with infinite information I’m sure people will be flooded with confusion and things like this will be more common debate like blending of fundamental concepts of reality with pure abstract thought and endless mathematical algorithm and geometries some people think the future may look cyberpunk I’m thinking it will be more like 70’s hippie plus cyber genie auto-isms/sims maybe this world is like an inter dimensional rehab and they just cycle through technology as the rehab goes through the ages maybe next we’ll be hosting year 3000 rehab or we’ll blow up the space time continuum using that kind of tech and be hosting the stone ages JK but really who knows what changes A.I. could bring if it literally managed the whole one with all thing before we did it would be a major jokes on us 😂!
He copied the Cheesecake Factory and acting from big bang theory. I realized he collects all these small parts in everyone and collaborates it as his own. Many other examples in other videos. I liked him hilariously until I started looking into all these familiarities… unfortunate tsk tsk tsk..
That’s just how comedy works. Doubt he has ever watched The Big Bang Theory. Observing things in real life and making it more funny by building on truth is the root of good comedy. Porter is around my age. Lots of actors and comedians work in food service as they’re making their way. Lots of them came up in the 80’s-00’s as Cheesecake Factory was rising in popularity so there was some overlap. This has been referenced by plenty of other comedians. Was this portion 100% original? No. Was it hilarious due to how Chris Porter crafts a great story? Absolutely. Mr. Porter rarely misses the mark. I’d be more worried if he was stealing bits from other comedians.
"Ampersand sons" always kills me
I love Chris Porter. He makes me laugh every time, unlike some comedians. There is good comedians and terrible comedians. Chris Porter is definitely one of the greats.
Watch his specials. There is not enough of this man's work available. I hope he quotes me. More Porter.
He’s an incredible comic
Chris Porter should be huge.
Got introduced to Chris back in 2017 when we drove cross-country and I had the comedy station blasting the whole way while I was crying laughing! He definitely needs to be more mainstream.
That drive would have been so much more fun with the comedy station than without it. Lol
He said “shape shifter” and my time as a sane human had expired, I don’t think I’ve ever laughed that loud ever in my life😭😂 it’s 3am and it woke my roommate up😭😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅
This guy is ruff and funny.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of the funniest ever. I first heard him on the Bob and Tom show. His Detroit Tigers and '& Sons' story is what got me hooked 😂
I love stand up comedy! It's very difficult to find a good one these days!!I like this guy! I AM SUPER PROUD OF YOU CUZ YOU ARE NOT A STUPID COMEDIAN!! THANK YOU SIR!
He comes off like fuck it. See how things stick. Funny guy
Dude's awesome!
Chris Porter is one of my favorite comedians
Man's emotions bit was put in twice 😭😭
Chris's take on real life experiences of us all is on point and it's hilarious.
Great timing , he was really funny
I Love your stuff. I listen to it at least 3-4 times a day!!!!
Love this!😂
Chris Porter for president
Chris has the inflection of an angry Jack Black. I love it!
I’m laughing my ass off out loud!!!! Almost 2:00am and can’t sleep but I sure am laughing 😂 This dude is hilarious
“Shut the fuck up Dave“ might be my new ringtone😂😂😂
I work w that Dave.
Porter is hilarious.
This guy is more on than I thought 😂
Way more on
More on than _any_ other more on
Screaming!!! 😂😂😂
Favorite comic. Period.
I actually had the experience of meeting an old high school friend after 25 years.
Back then she was artistic(she was in art school(uni) and was lead vocals in a group,as well as designing jewelry, making soaps etc.,open minded(or so i thought).
My mind exploded after the first 5 minutes of our reunion,as she started talking about chem trails,lizard aliens etc.
A waste of sexy(as she still looks beautiful)....
I run and run ,like the beep beep in the cartoon...😊
Can I get her number?
😂 AWESOME!
Google- Why did you search "The Sun is Bullshit?"
Me- I meant the newspaper
This is my first time seeing your show and I love it. I laughed so hard that my husband asked what’s going and I said what do you mean and he I could hear was laughing for the last 20 minutes. I was born in Garden City and raised in Chanute and graduated in 1979.
I met my husband in my senior year we dated for a year and got married a year later. My husband was born and raised in California until his senior year he hated living in Kansas so like four years later he wanted to move back to California. I wasn’t looking forward to moving to California because my parents, my brother,two younger sisters and many of my family members and my very best friends. We have been here in California for almost 30 years or so and I still miss living in Kansas, In Kansas you have the four seasons and Christmas felt like Christmas with the snow and the cold weather being able to use our Fireplace , my dad would always mad sure that he would put as many logs he could put into the fireplace so that when we went to and we got up first thing in the morning it would be nice and warm.
So where in Kansas are you from?
I will be watching more of shows
Oh. I love Chris.
I’m from Chanute Ks. I love watching youl
1:08 Brilliant observation. As far as I know first in media studies. Long 1:08 , “6 hour all day listening/watching” of repetitive (Fox esp.) “news”/opionionncauses people to overestimate what they know because they can anticipate and say what the “news” says frequently.
Goddamn it, my name is Geoff lol
I love clean comedy.
Hes super funny i agree. No need to put down other comedians. He really is a fav
He's one of the most underrated
Great set
He is so underrated!! He is a great comic
It’s so refreshing to not have someone shit in their roots.As soon as he said he was from KS.I was preparing for him to shit on KS,but he didn’t and that’s just another reason I love his stand up.
Too freakin hilarious set
Dang, I can laugh 😃 🎉🎉
He is so underrated
Hey I ordered the mango habanero. So… ya.
Good set.
Mr pib of ketchup 😂
You look good in that Paul Peirce jersey ...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
His bit about crying at the bar? Fully agree.
We used to throw people out of the dope house when they wanted to be all emo... lol
Be in touch with your feelings, definitely. But ya gotta choose your venue😅 (when you can 🤷) 🤘
Just once, I want Chris' sister to walk across stage, behind him, in her prom dress, unnoticed by him, and wiggle her fingers at the audience and smile once - maybe wink - then just vanish off the other side. It has to be spontaneous, though.
Chris Porter my friends. Trained by the CIA and ready to gaslight you.
16:00 and 22:0 Dudes stop being psycho bit is in this twice sorta 😊
The and son’s story is very KC. I live in NY, but I’m from Kansas and for decades, I have spent several weeks every summer visiting my sister in KC. Stuff like this happens all the time. Taylor Swift will fit right in.
I fucking love mango habanero 😂
The moon used to be the sun until the sun showed up
😂😂😂😂
I learned 3 things here,
He hates LA and his uncle Steve,
.. but loves his grandma.
The worst thing ever is going to a cookout at someone's house you don't really know,
.. and all they have is Huntz ketchup.
.. and red hotdogs
🤨
🤢😳🫢... 🤮
WHO WON THE BEER BONG GAME???????
Well, to be fair, the “ball of fire” metaphor for the sun is oversimplified. It’s a basic way to explain it, but it’s not entirely accurate. Here’s a clearer explanation for kids:
The Sun is an almost spherical oblate spheroid consisting of superheated plasma. It undergoes nuclear fusion at its core, not actual fire. Its dynamic surface has features like granules and supergranules, and it exhibits solar flares and prominences due to magnetic activity. The Sun’s poles have unique features like polar coronal holes and bright regions, influenced by its complex magnetic field.
From the perspective of general relativity, the Sun's mass warps space-time, causing effects like frame-dragging. This makes its behavior more complex than just being an oblate spheroid.
This more detailed understanding of the Sun often conflicts with simpler views, such as those held by some teachers. This mismatch reflects the Dunning-Kruger effect, where people with less knowledge may overestimate their understanding. Such differences highlight the limitations of simplified explanations and the need for deeper insights.
Education often focuses on conformity rather than deep understanding. The labels "smart" and "stupid" are such simplified metaphors, and true intelligence emerges from relationships and collective knowledge. Even those labeled as "stupid" play crucial roles in society and in "your" intelligence.
Smart individuals should recognize that intelligence is not about individual brilliance but about collective contributions and understanding. Education can help, but it often emphasizes memorization and conformity over critical thinking. Understanding this can help navigate educational and societal structures while appreciating the broader context of knowledge.
You may be a high wave on the sea of society and history and intelligence, but a wave IS ALSO the sea.. And high waves are far and between and will suffer the occasional wedgy because of it..
Because you read this far, I assume you are a member or at least waiting in line, so welcome to the club of those who can recognise insight hidden in plain sight..
Ancient Members:
Heraclitus (c. 535 - c. 475 BCE)
Philosopher of constant change; posited that reality is in a state of flux and that change is the fundamental nature of the universe. Like the shape of the sun.
Socrates (c. 470/469 - 399 BCE)
Philosopher of ethical inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge through systematic questioning and dialogue. How to recognize insight.
Plato (c. 428/427 - 348/347 BCE)
Theorist of Forms or Ideas; argued that the material world is an imperfect reflection of immutable, abstract forms. Like the metaphors in which we think we live.
Aristotle (384-322 BCE)
Father of empiricism; established foundations of logic, ethics, and various sciences through systematic observation and classification. The best way to acquire insight, but like democracy, the best way... not a good way. It has its pitfalls, like tunnel-vision, which means you should always be critical, even of "scientific fact".
Epictetus (c. 50 - 135 CE)
Focused on personal resilience, control over one’s responses, and accepting what cannot be controlled. He was a teen once.
Plotinus (c. 204/5 - 270 CE)
Explored the metaphysical concept of the One and the process of emanation, emphasizing the relationship between the material and immaterial. Like the sea and the wave.
Medieval and Renaissance Members:
Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 - 1274 CE)
Integrated Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, influencing Western thought on ethics, metaphysics, and theology. Not to look for truth here, but to understand how your mind is warped.
Giacomo Leopardi (1798 - 1837 CE)
Known for his exploration of probability and existential themes, reflecting on the human condition and knowledge. Probability is a way of expressing the flux of Heraclitus and the oneness of Plotinus.
Modern Thinkers Members:
Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988 CE)
Physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his engaging explanations. Teaches us how probability can bridge emergent domains.
Noam Chomsky (b. 1928 CE)
Linguist and cognitive scientist whose work touches on language and human thought. Teaches us about how our minds are always warped in some way.
Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996 CE)
Astronomer and science communicator known for making complex scientific concepts accessible. Good starting point for higher education beyond school.
Daniel Kahneman (b. 1934 CE)
Psychologist known for research on cognitive biases and decision-making. Again, mind warping; we are strange creatures.
Jared Diamond (b. 1937 CE)
Geographer whose work explores human societies from a historical and environmental perspective. Society warps our minds; understanding other environments helps reveal our biases.
Howard Gardner (b. 1943 CE)
Psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, challenging traditional notions of intelligence. Start of emergence theory as applied to consciousness.
Steven Pinker (b. 1954 CE)
Cognitive psychologist and linguist known for his work on the mind and human nature. Explores how understanding the mind’s mechanics can reshape our understanding of human nature.
Malcolm Gladwell (b. 1963 CE)
Author known for exploring social science topics, including intelligence and expertise. Examines how social and cognitive factors influence success and expertise.
Brene Brown (b. 1965 CE)
Researcher on vulnerability, courage, and empathy, addressing the emotional aspects of human experience. Explores the emotional dimensions that shape human resilience and growth.
Yuval Noah Harari (b. 1976 CE)
Historian and author who examines broad themes in human history and intelligence, including technological and societal impacts. Looks at how societal and technological changes shape human understanding and intelligence.
And now you...
Good luck :)
How many people Googled that the Moon is made up of different gases?
9:03
First full 2.5 minutes is the premier of my fuckin province and it’s shit. It’s hilarious when it’s your friend Dave just sitting there not making the big decisions, it’s a nightmare when Dave is running the show.
How many people googled "the sun is not real"?
😂😂😂😂
I actually did 😅😅😅😅
@shanesmith715 I did too, then I wrote that.
@@shanesmith715 same here
The very first result is a link to the real Ted Cruz.😂
Why does Buffalo Wild Wings take an hour? For real though!
I don't think Google is required to be able to notice the difference between an evaporating condensation trail behind a jet engine and an ever-widening horizon to horizon fog trail behind an airplane. But maybe that's just me.
I wish my bed wasn't flat. I've fallen off the edge more times than I care to mention.
Full show on tubi.
After too many pabstststst😅
I googled the suns not real and the first site is from Ted Cruze lmmfao
Congratulations they doubled this video by doubling it the same thing halfway through
I dunno, garlic Aioli is pretty great. But so is a classic burger with cheese, mayo, mustard, pickles, tomatoes, and onions. Definitely Heinz Ketchup/Mustard. French's "Mustard" isn't mustard.
Still funny asf.
Still as funny...? Yes. Do I miss the flairs.....? Also yes 🤣😂 fk the skinnys! Get dem flairs back out boiii!
Good thing he ain't in Garden City. My mom and some other people be f@$%ing around being on bullshit one way or another. Regardless if there is no real who/what/when/where/why of stuff 😂
❤shout out Buffaloes!
Repeat it multiple jokes a few times stop watching halfway through the video cuz it just repeats
Hey Rogan. This is what a GOOD comedian sounds like. Netflix should have given this guy the special they sadly gave you.
Dont be a hater
I miss the good old days where he would wear bell bottoms
NOT YELLING ALMOST COMPLETELY BLIND CAPS HELP
DONT ROUND EM UP JUST REMOVE ALL WARNING LABELS AND HANDOUT GOPROS LINKED TO 24/7 LIVE STREAM JUST SAYING
Trump never knew that he was stupid.
He still doesn't, February 2024.
He sounds like Jeff foxworthys little brother
Honestly the kindest thing I've ever seen written on Foxworthy.
you repeated a segment i think
I'm with Dave. Dumb people watch the news on TV. Smart people like Dave and I know more because we don't watch TV.
Aaron Rodgers and all flat-earthers.
Dang it, cut the jokes off before the real punchline. The ending.
Why TF is someone whistling like it's the wild wild west?? I guess the psycho bit didn't register?!
This guy doesn't get near enough credit as he deserves
Dave is correct about those chem trails
Be honest how many of you immediately googled the sun is bs. I know you can’t see it but yeah my hand is raised lol and unfortunately it’s funny but dude’s not joking 🙃
Stanhope/Porter '24!
I wouldn’t know if it could be said A.I. could remember the Sun ⛅️ it maybe knows about it because we have described it to it and it may run on its electric ⚡️
I believe the Son/Sun and all creation knows us though our connection inherent in all things and I’m sure A.I. is just getting the around to it’s own understanding too but if it is already connected with everything we would be the ignorant ones on the other side of that coin 🪙 flip consider the whole neural link thing with infinite information I’m sure people will be flooded with confusion and things like this will be more common debate like blending of fundamental concepts of reality with pure abstract thought and endless mathematical algorithm and geometries some people think the future may look cyberpunk I’m thinking it will be more like 70’s hippie plus cyber genie auto-isms/sims maybe this world is like an inter dimensional rehab and they just cycle through technology as the rehab goes through the ages maybe next we’ll be hosting year 3000 rehab or we’ll blow up the space time continuum using that kind of tech and be hosting the stone ages JK but really who knows what changes A.I. could bring if it literally managed the whole one with all thing before we did it would be a major jokes on us 😂!
some people actually think the sun isnt millions of miles away. They think its the same size of the moon. They also think the Earth is flat
Stupid people don’t need Drugs or Alcohol
hence why sometimes you befriend them..
yeump.
Wow! He has no idea he's stupid. All the comments are obviously his siblings.
Trumpers in a nutshell , definitely wacko
Trumper's
Havarti is great, too much of an ignorant
funny but a hipster hypocrite; i don't think those pants could cut off circulation any tighter, nor the faux camel toe 😂
Hunt's ketchup is perfectly acceptable.
Not true lol
If you’re a degenerate
This man was funny AF, until he started dissing Havarti and Aoli.
#NOTFUNNY
The problem with his first joke is that Dave was 💯 correct. Just like Covid.
This really did not age well. He is absolutely correct & the problem!
He copied the Cheesecake Factory and acting from big bang theory. I realized he collects all these small parts in everyone and collaborates it as his own. Many other examples in other videos. I liked him hilariously until I started looking into all these familiarities… unfortunate tsk tsk tsk..
That’s just how comedy works. Doubt he has ever watched The Big Bang Theory. Observing things in real life and making it more funny by building on truth is the root of good comedy.
Porter is around my age. Lots of actors and comedians work in food service as they’re making their way. Lots of them came up in the 80’s-00’s as Cheesecake Factory was rising in popularity so there was some overlap. This has been referenced by plenty of other comedians.
Was this portion 100% original? No. Was it hilarious due to how Chris Porter crafts a great story? Absolutely.
Mr. Porter rarely misses the mark. I’d be more worried if he was stealing bits from other comedians.