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Why America Hates Change?
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I'm having more fun in my life now than
I think I've ever had. I'm enjoying
America more now than I've ever ever
enjoyed it [applause]
every day.
I I I don't even know I don't even know
what it is. I think you know what I
think it's you enjoy a place differently
when it might be ending. You know, it
just has like a
has like a different feeling to it.
You're just like m What is that taste?
The final season. M m
cuz you never know with America. You
really never know. Every day is the best
day and possibly the last day.
I I'm having I'm having an amazing time.
I truly am. This This year was such a
blessing because got to travel around
the world doing shows in places I'd
never performed before, places I've
always wanted to do comedy. I've always
wanted to try it out, you know. Uh did
shows in Berlin, Germany for the first
time ever. That was that was really
amazing. I won't lie, people freaked me
out. People freaked me out before I went
there. Like similar to Detroit, you
know, when people like, "Oh, watch out
Detroit. Watch out Detroit." You know,
like people were like that with Germany
as well. Like when I was going to
Berlin, people were like, "Dude,
Germany, do they laugh?"
I'm like, "What do you mean they're
human beings?" Like I don't know, man.
Do they laugh?
People got to me. There was a point when
I was heading to Germany. I was like,
"Maybe Germans just sit in the audience
like ah-ha."
That was a comedy show.
But they don't. They laugh. They're
actually great audiences.
Had an amazing time in Berlin. It's it's
it's a city that sneaks up on you
because it's it's it's so culturally
diverse, you know. It has a burgeoning
art scene, you know, fantastic music.
The history the history in Berlin is is
is truly deep and rich. You know, I I I
love traveling and seeing places when
whenever I'm in certain cities. And in
Berlin, I went out with like a tour tour
group and I had a great time, but I wish
someone had warned me how painful a lot
of like Berlin's history is, right?
Because that was like that was the
basically the headquarters of the Nazi
party. So like everything ties back to
Hitler. I didn't know this. I thought
we're going on like a cute little tour.
I ask a lot of questions. I'm curious.
This brought the mood down.
And we're out and about. The tour guide
was doing his stick. He was happy as
well. He was like, "Ah, you know, here
behind me, you can see this is one of
the largest airports that was ever built
in the world." Yeah. It is a world
famous airport here in Berlin. And it is
so large that we were able they filmed
the Hollywood movie the Hunger Games
inside this airport. Yeah. Any
questions? And I WAS LIKE, "YEAH, WOW.
HOW HOW OLD IS this thing?" He's like,
"Ah, this is almost 100 years old." I'M
LIKE, "DAMN." AND LIKE, "WHO built it?"
Yeah. That is the unfortunate part of
the
of the story.
This airport was built by Hitler.
I could see I'd mess things up. I I
tried to bring the mood up. I was like,
"Which Hitler?"
He's like, "Which Hitler? Which other
Hitler is there?" I was like, "Could be
Henry Hitler?" "Henry Hitler? Who the
hell is Henry Hitler?" I was like, "You
don't know Henry Hitler?"
It didn't work.
like yo man
it was tense but it was good and what I
mean by good is it was nice to be in a
place where people don't bury their
history
and what and what I what I mean by that
[applause]
what I mean by that is that like when
you travel through Germany even if you
don't go to museums you cannot escape
the past of both Berlin and what Germany
did. You know, there are monuments
scattered throughout the city, prominent
monuments.
They're memorializing what Germany did
to millions of Jewish people and
millions of other people around the
world. You see it, you understand it,
they talk about it. You know, they teach
their kids about it. They teach children
in school. They're like, "Hey, this is
what Germany did." They make sure they
know, but they don't make them feel
guilty about it, which is a pretty
amazing balance for them to strike. You
know, they they'll say to the kids,
they're like, "Hey kids, I hope you
understand
Germany did this. You're not responsible
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