I went on a hike on the beach with a man I'm attracted to and he kept looking around (it was gorgeous) and I was actively copying him at every turn because left to my natural inclinations I would have looked at the ground all 10kms
i don't know if i did it or not, if its even like masking, or what position would be right, occurs to the ocean i love it but... other side could be interesting too,, still in group of people this could be odd feeling
Imagine not being able to have a child with either your or your partners genes so the one thing you can look forward to is being able to choose from a huge menu of genes only for it to come out defective 😂😭
3:26 But it is so highly genetic, that's really interesting that it is not considered so. Basically any autistic person I have ever known including myself has a parent who has it, whether they acknowledge it or not.
It's probably to avoid people rallying to have us forcefully chemically castrated. Many ableist people already hold this view and it's more than just problematic, it actively puts us in danger. Therefore, even though the experts are well aware that it's inheritable, they lie and say it isn't in order to protect us from the knuckle draggers who think people different from them should be eradicated.
My dad, sister, myself and my son all have adhd. My dad will never get diagnosed at this point in his life, but if you know you know lol. My sister and I didn’t get diagnosed until after my son was, because it was like “ooooh ok!” Neurodivergence’s are very much genetic!
Not as much always a parent, but very very often at least one close relative, like cousin, grandfather, etc. But they mean because there’s no direct gene for it, it’s very complex and has a genetic component
@@kingdollop-head743 definitely gets deeper into epigenetics, which is so interesting to me, and also way to complex for my normie brain to fully comprehend lol
Yeah, luckily I have a wife who finds cute to hear me talk about my special interests for a lot of time, other people just get annoyed, unless it is somehow information beneficial to them (one of my interests is diet and hipertrophy training) but even so, they get tired of listening really fast
I sadly only have one pet snake so far, I might get more once I have the money for it. Mine's a female Ball python that is either a normal or a low-expression pastel (kinda hard to tell by looking).
About 1 minute in, I realized I would have to leave my drink alone for the rest of the set. I kept laughing consistently enough that the risk of choking was too high.
I'm in my forties. Figured out I was trans at thirty. Just now able to explore my sexuality and watching a lot of ADHD and autistic creators and God damn, no wonder I thought I was an elf or an alien in my youth. Much love to you❤
@@aprilk141 and to you, too!! I grew up very conservative, and as such, have a lot of family that is that way. A young relative is transitioning, and I find myself defending them regularly by pointing out that transitioning is no easy task and reminding my relatives it's basically like signing up for puberty all over again. So I wish you luck in your journey. We have to know our brains!!
As a short autistic biological male (under 5'6"), my observation is that confidence is way more important than any single physical attribute. I mean, everyone has their type(s), but you can be a physical gigachad - without confidence, you won't find anyone.
This is all amazing, but to be fair, Paul McCartney was even younger than the girl in question when he wrote that lyric. He wrote the song when he was 16 and it came out when he was 20.
Not every demographic loved Columbus. It's just recently that the history we are forced to learn has become more inclusive, and finally willing to shed light on flawed colonists instead of writing them off as heroes.
As someone who can grow a mustache and a goatee but not a proper beard, it's annoying that in order to look handsome in either you need to already be handsome... 😄
Granted, I only learned to talk in the 90s, but as far as I can tell, "really? its (this year)" started with the 90s; "It's the 90s" was definitely a thing, and from what I can tell it was from the "party like it's 1999" ethos of having a general feeling that the world was supposed to end in 2000. In an early Roseanne episode Darlene even says "it's *almost* the 90s".
I looked up the origin of mirror’s the other day, too. It dates back to the Egyptian period. In where, they used copper to see themselves. The next question should be, when did vanity begin? Vanity was pretty much questioned, in his skit, so to speak. You’re a funny person. Don’t stop, what you started. Thank you for the laugh, on this Christmas Day 🎄
as a huge history nerd, I'm not sure about the vanity thing exactly but I know it was something warned against at least in the middle ages? The other part of his set tho, where he was saying he wondered when we started saying things like, 'really, we're still doing [x]? it's 2022!' as if we 'expected things to be fixed by now'? That's actually been a thing for at least hundreds of years. Generally speaking, humanity seems to tend towards thinking that 'kids these days' are worse than they used to be (we have Roman-Era laments from a father about it), and that whatever the present day is is simultaneously worse and better than the past 😅
@@moxiebombshell Hello History buff. History has not been my strong suit, in school. For I had a lot chronological questions, that didn’t add up, hence my buff. My reply…regarding the post. *It is to say…then, that…it is the “spirit of the times,” that calls upon us (zeitgeist). Regarding time, as it fleets, if we do not sit with it. Per Martin Heidegger, time is Dasein. Dasein means…time moves in our past, in our future, while in our present. Think of a Venn diagram, for reference.
Hopefully the sperm bank limits it to ten babies per doner otherwise there could potentially be a thousand babies from one doner and when they grow up they accidently inbreed with each other and then eventually the population has more health problems.
Yeah, there was a guy in some European country which was going to several clinics, and he was prohibited to be a sperm donor in the country, because his children could inbreed without knowing
He's got a point about the Christmas carol, especially if you know it was used in its original movie. You have one couple sing it the normal way, guy has the guy part, girl has the girl part. The other couple reversed it, guy sings girl part and she sings the guy part; but she was much more forceful with chasing after him than the first guy was.
Amazing set! I would say the "it XYZ year" started being popular with Canadian Prime Minister (our president) saying "womwn deserve equal seats in the house, in 2013!!!" (Approx quote)
Im not diagnosed with autism but that eye contact one was real. Im that guy waiting for the poison to take effect, but im really just trying to read your thoughts instead of having to use my ears
Autism is a lot more than an eye contact thing. Not everyone on the spectrum dislikes eye contact although as an autistic individual I find it to be a tiring social cue.
So true about the right amount of eye contact. "Too little eye contact says I don't care about you at all. Too much eye contact says I've just poisoned you and I'm waiting for it to take effect." 😋
For me it's talking to a person for five minutes before remembering "oh right, eye contact is a thing!", then trying to figure out how to look people in both eyes simultaneously and getting annoyed that we're not cyclopses. 😄
as an adult-diagnosed autist (despite having a psychologist most of my non-adult life) god i relate and appreciate so much. i'm so normal-signalling until it becomes very clear that I Am Not, Actually
This guy is hilarious. After the mustache bit all I see is Brian Fantana from Anchorman sporting Sex Panther. 60% of the time, its works all of the time.
you know autism is a wide and varied disorder because i cannot handle him ending his set without mention that reflection in the water exists or that the entire test for self-awareness is based on recognizing oneself in a reflection
The thought of someone facing away from the ocean at the beach has me crying
I went on a hike on the beach with a man I'm attracted to and he kept looking around (it was gorgeous) and I was actively copying him at every turn because left to my natural inclinations I would have looked at the ground all 10kms
I cackled. I cannot wait to do this in the summer 😂😂
i don't know if i did it or not, if its even like masking, or what position would be right, occurs to the ocean i love it but... other side could be interesting too,, still in group of people this could be odd feeling
@@BandlerChingbe more awkward, do it in the winter!
I’m autistic and donor conceived. When I met my donor father I found out that he is very much autistic too ☺️
another blow to the eugenics community
Imagine not being able to have a child with either your or your partners genes so the one thing you can look forward to is being able to choose from a huge menu of genes only for it to come out defective 😂😭
@@вяитмии autistic people are not defective
@@вяитмииthe fuck you mean by “defective,” asshole?
@@вяитмии autistic people are not defective
3:26 But it is so highly genetic, that's really interesting that it is not considered so. Basically any autistic person I have ever known including myself has a parent who has it, whether they acknowledge it or not.
you are right, and that's all part of the joke i think
It's probably to avoid people rallying to have us forcefully chemically castrated.
Many ableist people already hold this view and it's more than just problematic, it actively puts us in danger.
Therefore, even though the experts are well aware that it's inheritable, they lie and say it isn't in order to protect us from the knuckle draggers who think people different from them should be eradicated.
My dad, sister, myself and my son all have adhd. My dad will never get diagnosed at this point in his life, but if you know you know lol. My sister and I didn’t get diagnosed until after my son was, because it was like “ooooh ok!”
Neurodivergence’s are very much genetic!
Not as much always a parent, but very very often at least one close relative, like cousin, grandfather, etc. But they mean because there’s no direct gene for it, it’s very complex and has a genetic component
@@kingdollop-head743 definitely gets deeper into epigenetics, which is so interesting to me, and also way to complex for my normie brain to fully comprehend lol
People never believe I’m autistic until I start talking about my 6 pet snakes lmao.
Yeah, luckily I have a wife who finds cute to hear me talk about my special interests for a lot of time, other people just get annoyed, unless it is somehow information beneficial to them (one of my interests is diet and hipertrophy training) but even so, they get tired of listening really fast
I sadly only have one pet snake so far, I might get more once I have the money for it. Mine's a female Ball python that is either a normal or a low-expression pastel (kinda hard to tell by looking).
me when i had my rats
@@rivroyerralso me when i had my rats.
You spelled rabbits wrong
This guy is so hilarious. And has quite a few profound observations
Watch the full special, if you haven't.
IT. IS. GREAT. The best thing I've seen this year
Profound observations is like autistic people’s whole thing
An intelligent set that wasn't dumbed down for the cheap laugh. Loved it!
“Mary Poppins is a touching story. Gary Poppins is a touching story” the perfect joke. Oh my god Norm would loved that one
that part fucking KILLED me
I like him. Superb wit. And he owns his awkwardness. He's definitely a few cuts above the average stand up comedian.
Lol Autism is 100% inheritable. Jake has probably gifted the world a couple new autistic babies. Which is actually great!
Herin lies the debate of disclosing to their parents or having more unprepared allistic parents raising ND kids
About 1 minute in, I realized I would have to leave my drink alone for the rest of the set. I kept laughing consistently enough that the risk of choking was too high.
As an Autistic female, I'm so jealous you were diagnosed so young. I wasn't diagnosed until I was 36, and suddenly my life made sense.
I'm in my forties. Figured out I was trans at thirty. Just now able to explore my sexuality and watching a lot of ADHD and autistic creators and God damn, no wonder I thought I was an elf or an alien in my youth.
Much love to you❤
@@aprilk141 and to you, too!! I grew up very conservative, and as such, have a lot of family that is that way. A young relative is transitioning, and I find myself defending them regularly by pointing out that transitioning is no easy task and reminding my relatives it's basically like signing up for puberty all over again. So I wish you luck in your journey. We have to know our brains!!
I was 42. I suddenly started understanding why I couldn't understand the people around me.
I'm autistic, and this is the kind of representation I like to see. Awesome set!
This guy needs to do a 5 minute set on a late night show. He's great.
neurodivergent humor just clicks for me (for obvious reasons)!! need to watch more of this guy
Neurodivergent people always have and always will be the funniest people alive
YES! 👏
this was serious, im sorry if you misunderstood. excuse me i have a tism
Maybe because you are also neurodivergent?
This dude is hilarious! His understanding of how things work made me wonder why I’d never seen it that way and I laughed so freaking hard.
That’s the beauty of neurodivergent thought patterns. We don’t just accept things for how they are, we question everything lol
As a short autistic biological male (under 5'6"), my observation is that confidence is way more important than any single physical attribute. I mean, everyone has their type(s), but you can be a physical gigachad - without confidence, you won't find anyone.
Young people are very impressed by confidence.
@@therabbithatOh right, I forgot mature women only want spineless cucks. My bad.
As a 'straight' woman I'd rather date another tall woman than a short male. The over-compensation cockiness just makes you even more undesirable.
Physical gigachaf!!!
Amen! 4'9" NB here!
Despite not laughing out loud, I thoroughly enjoyed this set! 10/10 would watch again. And not just for that mustache. Woof.
Seriously clever stuff, and so well delivered
he gave us so much to contemplate and i love his sense of humor. i need to see him live this year
As an autistic dude I related to this so much.Also there is an old 60s song called your 16 Your beautiful and your mine.
Ringo Starr
The Nuge!!!
As much fun as his set was, my biggest takeaway point was that he reads while high on mushrooms.
My takeaway was that I should be doing that, too.
He's great the crowd is massively dry
He looks like Jake Gyllenhaal. Some of the best material I’ve heard in a while!! Keep it up!!
This is all amazing, but to be fair, Paul McCartney was even younger than the girl in question when he wrote that lyric. He wrote the song when he was 16 and it came out when he was 20.
From 16-year-old's POV "you know what I mean" means she so sophisticated because she's older
Thank you! Great autistic comment!
@@YTLettersAZ. I try to be of autistic help.
“And other people aren’t good and saying what they mean” 💀💀🎉
Underrated part😊
Not every demographic loved Columbus. It's just recently that the history we are forced to learn has become more inclusive, and finally willing to shed light on flawed colonists instead of writing them off as heroes.
This is super witty, love it 😂
he is hilarious!!! that crowd was way too quiet! the room should have been roaring with laughter! 😂
This is some top tier observational comedy. 😂
When I say I lost it at “Gary Poppins was a touching story”…
Actually way better than a lot of shock and aw comics I been watching lately. Like seriously better than maybe all of them. With simple simplicity
He's good. He even has that handsome 1970s actor look that I find so comforting. I think I'll watch more.
As someone who can grow a mustache and a goatee but not a proper beard, it's annoying that in order to look handsome in either you need to already be handsome... 😄
He’s brilliantly hilarious 😂 I laughed so hard I went silent.
This was truly a perfect set.
Great observation and facts right here. Wouldn't mind having a quick chat at a bar with these type of topics rather than another football fanatic.
I love the slow burn on some of these punchlines. Dude deserves a more attentive audience, this was a great set. 😂
Some of the most clever ideas so fresh as compared to the others. Top notch!🎉
Granted, I only learned to talk in the 90s, but as far as I can tell, "really? its (this year)" started with the 90s; "It's the 90s" was definitely a thing, and from what I can tell it was from the "party like it's 1999" ethos of having a general feeling that the world was supposed to end in 2000. In an early Roseanne episode Darlene even says "it's *almost* the 90s".
Best set I’ve heard in years 😭😭
I looked up the origin of mirror’s the other day, too. It dates back to the Egyptian period. In where, they used copper to see themselves. The next question should be, when did vanity begin? Vanity was pretty much questioned, in his skit, so to speak. You’re a funny person. Don’t stop, what you started. Thank you for the laugh, on this Christmas Day 🎄
as a huge history nerd, I'm not sure about the vanity thing exactly but I know it was something warned against at least in the middle ages?
The other part of his set tho, where he was saying he wondered when we started saying things like, 'really, we're still doing [x]? it's 2022!' as if we 'expected things to be fixed by now'? That's actually been a thing for at least hundreds of years. Generally speaking, humanity seems to tend towards thinking that 'kids these days' are worse than they used to be (we have Roman-Era laments from a father about it), and that whatever the present day is is simultaneously worse and better than the past 😅
@@moxiebombshell Hello History buff. History has not been my strong suit, in school. For I had a lot chronological questions, that didn’t add up, hence my buff. My reply…regarding the post. *It is to say…then, that…it is the “spirit of the times,” that calls upon us (zeitgeist). Regarding time, as it fleets, if we do not sit with it. Per Martin Heidegger, time is Dasein. Dasein means…time moves in our past, in our future, while in our present. Think of a Venn diagram, for reference.
But people could always see themselves like through their reflection in water
Love a fellow tism comic!
You can read, on mushrooms! Just being was a challenge!
Hopefully the sperm bank limits it to ten babies per doner otherwise there could potentially be a thousand babies from one doner and when they grow up they accidently inbreed with each other and then eventually the population has more health problems.
Yeah, there was a guy in some European country which was going to several clinics, and he was prohibited to be a sperm donor in the country, because his children could inbreed without knowing
What a great set. Brilliantly delivered material!
Really funny! Giving off major Bo Burnham vibes~~
Surprisingly solid set 😂
He's got a point about the Christmas carol, especially if you know it was used in its original movie. You have one couple sing it the normal way, guy has the guy part, girl has the girl part. The other couple reversed it, guy sings girl part and she sings the guy part; but she was much more forceful with chasing after him than the first guy was.
on a long enough time line nothing matters at all. perfectly said
Sure, but we happen to live in the here and now so stuff kind of still matters... Unless you're a psychopath.
Holy crap, this dude is a damn genius!
"Grandma didn't get run over by a reindeer. Grandma got sacrificed by a cult." 😂
Amazing set! I would say the "it XYZ year" started being popular with Canadian Prime Minister (our president) saying "womwn deserve equal seats in the house, in 2013!!!" (Approx quote)
Rick Glassman needs to get Jake on Take Your Shoes Off.
Not just because of Autism, but because that set killed.
First there were Prior and Carlin. Then came Louis CK and Dave Shappell... now i think Jake Rush and Josh Johnson are gone be the next big pair
Diagnosed at 33... i just found my favorite comedian. 😂
Have you watched Hannah Gadsby?
So clean. It’s difficult to make me laugh out loud but he managed it several times. Honestly every joke was great.
Great set - this guy is hilarious!
I'm an autistic egg doner, imagine if someone got the set 😂
Great stuff
New favorite stand up// Internet crush 🥺🥺🥰🥰😘😘
Brilliant set! More please
Everything he's said is 100% true. fucking hilarious, dude
Brilliant stuff ❤
Im not diagnosed with autism but that eye contact one was real. Im that guy waiting for the poison to take effect, but im really just trying to read your thoughts instead of having to use my ears
Autism is a lot more than an eye contact thing. Not everyone on the spectrum dislikes eye contact although as an autistic individual I find it to be a tiring social cue.
Banger
This guy was freaking hilarious.
Strong set.
YAY tizzy comics :D love it!
Really good stuffs
At the end like... People used to see their faces in the water?😂 And they knew that this face was their cuz of self awareness?😅
This is intimately relatable.
This was very good!
10/10!
Enjoyed this a lot, even tho now I am definitely going to get lots of videos in my feed about sperm donation.
what a great set haha
Daaaaamn he's GOOD!!!
So true about the right amount of eye contact. "Too little eye contact says I don't care about you at all. Too much eye contact says I've just poisoned you and I'm waiting for it to take effect." 😋
For me it's talking to a person for five minutes before remembering "oh right, eye contact is a thing!", then trying to figure out how to look people in both eyes simultaneously and getting annoyed that we're not cyclopses. 😄
This is some great material 😂
You're HILARIOUS!!! 🤣✌️
Crucify, 30: I'm not a believer, but I'm so surprised you get away with that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He could be a Jake Gyllenhaal double
this shit was hilarious
as an adult-diagnosed autist (despite having a psychologist most of my non-adult life) god i relate and appreciate so much. i'm so normal-signalling until it becomes very clear that I Am Not, Actually
"A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down!"
"A spoonful of 'sugar' helps the 'medicine' go down..."
So good man. So good.
Christian Bale of Weed?
When I heard about the black plague for the first time, I was TERRIFIED, and would have compulsions related to it for years
Jesus christ that's a good bit
Terrific
This guy is great 😂 pleasantly surprised
Loved the last line it's so accurate lmao
im a fan def
This guy is awesome
It's CLAUS marks....
This guy is hilarious. After the mustache bit all I see is Brian Fantana from Anchorman sporting Sex Panther. 60% of the time, its works all of the time.
Hunter gatherers could see their reflection in pools of water
Wanting to see more, he's funny.
whats with the audio?
you know autism is a wide and varied disorder because i cannot handle him ending his set without mention that reflection in the water exists or that the entire test for self-awareness is based on recognizing oneself in a reflection
neurodivergent comedians are always the best istg