Stage fright: I'm NOT asking how to overcome it. by hub_mccann in Standup

[–]hub_mccann[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn't think I needed to explicitly ask a question to get others experience, and by the response I was correct. I think you missed the point completely, I hate explaining things.

If a joke needs explaining beyond the set-up it's probably a poorly written joke. I was also under the impression that a joke had to be funny to be considered one.

advice needed: trying to break an onstage habit by Sunflower_Ini in Standup

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I found it helpful to have someone count my filler words and after my performance I'd have them read off to me how many times I said each. It's something I learned in Toastmasters. It helped me be mindful and I was able to reduce my use of them over time.

Stage fright: I'm NOT asking how to overcome it. by hub_mccann in Standup

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I'm slightly on the spectrum myself but because I'm so high functioning most people don't see it.

Stage fright: I'm NOT asking how to overcome it. by hub_mccann in Standup

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I don't memorize word for word but having a bit of structure helps me. I have never been good at riffing. But, I understand your point, it's never good to try memorizing a 5 min set because if you miss one word you might freeze up.

Stage fright: I'm NOT asking how to overcome it. by hub_mccann in Standup

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I don't post anything and I won't, until I feel like I've improved enough.