I recently saw someone else comment the same, suggesting that we've actually seen multiple comedians having emotional breakdowns over the past few years.
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More than once, watching certain comedians has felt more like watching someone have a panic attack and be unable to privately process their emotions because their job relies of some simulation of authenticity
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Covfefe wasn't even actually funny but we ran it into the ground anyway.
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It was kinda funny.
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So I did some work in politics before the Trump era, and I used to have useful insights - now ... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The beginning of Trump's 2016 campaign coincided with Jon Stewart's TDS retirement run and I can never stop thinking about the joke he made about how Donald Trump "has [him] on comedy hospice"
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"Great for art" they said, and now most of the arts sector's been shut down for 10 months.
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indeed much of what we call comedy these days is simply reporting the news but accurately
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every single moment provides a new examplehttps://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1348731325440733184 …
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Truth is it stopped being funny the moment he won the election.
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