u/caspergers1945

Sketches that are like other sketches
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Sketches that are like other sketches

No I'm not saying THEY FUCKIN STOLE IT, especially as a comedian/jokewriter myself who knows the pitfalls of parallel thinking. But I do enjoy comparing sketches that are very similar to those from other troupes.

Drunk Dad is the most obvious one, very similar to Kids in the Hall's "Daddy Drank". But one I rarely hear talked about is the moon landing sketch. It's uncannily similar to Mr. Show's change for a dollar sketch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyocQT4Vn2g&pp=ygUbbXIgc2hvdyBjaGFuZ2UgZm9yIGEgZG9sbGFy

Any others?

u/caspergers1945 — 3 days ago
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I was at the Miss March premier

Zach and Trevor the actors were hiding their faces in shame while Zach and Trevor the directors were biting their knuckles in ecstasy at their vision.

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u/caspergers1945 — 1 month ago
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All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.

Time to die.

u/caspergers1945 — 2 months ago

Are nostalgia and deja vu neurologically related?

The two experiences feel uncannily similar. I'm not talking about the emotions associated with either, but the physical sensations of each. There is certainly a distinction between the two, but the core/fundamental/base sensation feels the same to me. So I was wondering where these two experiences appeal to same part of the brain or different parts.

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u/caspergers1945 — 2 months ago

Channeling with Aeropress: no big deal?

Some coffee influencers recommend you press levelly and slowly so the brew passes evenly through the grounds. But it's an immersion brew, so how does that mater?

E: Channeling might not be the right vocabulary, but here's a drawing of what I'm referring to
https://cdn.imgchest.com/files/1ab960e5d6b3.jpg

u/caspergers1945 — 3 months ago