A list of puns related to "Simon Amstell"
Hello! Does anyone know where you might get stickers or decals themed to Off Menu? Particularly ones to do with Simon Amstell too, I'd love one of those.
No one will care about this but I just watched the first 2 episodes and if i do not write down somewhere how perfectly this captures the feeling of spending time with your jewish family (even if not British) -- i.e., the feeling of being gang-raped incessantly in your basic humanity -- I will scream.
I am so curious if anyone from a jewish or non-jewish background has seen it and if you could actually get laughs from it. I hear it does get funnier after the first 2 episodes, i'm going to continue, but as of right now all i'm getting is the need for emergency therapy sessions.
Hello, I'm Simon Amstell. You may like to come and see my stand-up show βWhat Is This?β in New York this summer. And today I'm on Reddit answering questions.
What Is This? NYC Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/989461
PROOF https://imgur.com/a/6dD2bpJ
UPDATE: Thank you for your time and your questions. I'm going to sleep now.
Thank you.
I just wanted to open up a discussion on this as there doesn't seem to be much online. It's a vegan mockumentary sent 60 years from now looking at the history of veganism. I honestly thought it was really good and had a huge role in turning vegan myself. I thought it was a funny and unpreachy and really highlighted some of the absurdity of meat eating.
Hey guys, I just watched Simon Amstell's special on Netflix and I loved it. Can you recommend any comedians with similar mindset and material?
This was hilarious and thought provoking. It's on BBC iPlayer now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04sh6zg
>It's 2067, the UK is vegan, but older generations are suffering the guilt of their carnivorous past. Simon Amstell asks us to forgive them for the horrors of what they swallowed.
I don't think the trailer does the film justice, but here is it anyway.
If you've watched any of Simon Amstell's comedy, it's kinda self-introspective: he talks about his anxieties and loneliness etc, almost like a therapy session, as well as being somewhat philosophical.
I don't need it to pertain to all of those characteristics but I like his style and wonder if there's any similiar comedians anyone could recommend? Anyone with a bit of profundity and/or self-analysis?
It's a pro-vegan BBC comedy that pokes fun at meat eaters, and vegans, while seriously educating people. It's a great thing to show people who think we are 'preachy' because it mocks basically everything in its path. Check it out! It's what got me and my partner to finally leap from veggie to vegan.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p04sh6zg/simon-amstell-carnage
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