

The rule of three never fails -- comedywriter.info
The punchline should be a surprise, not an explanation -- comedywriter.info
You wrote this like you’ve been spying on my group chat. -- comedywriter.info
The more you cut, the stronger the joke -- comedywriter.info
A well-placed "Wait, what?" can be a punchline -- comedywriter.info
The best humor is in the specificity -- comedywriter.info
A good tagline can turn a joke into a classic -- comedywriter.info
A joke is funnier when it’s relatable but twisted -- comedywriter.info
Reading this was like eating intellectual candy—sweet with hidden cavities. -- comedywriter.info
You combined vulnerability and satire like they were peanut butter and nitroglycerin. -- comedywriter.info