Nate Bargatze shared the word he thought meant you were headed down a dark path. The popular funnyman mentioned how he used to believe that anyone who used this particular word was someone to avoid. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what Nate considered a word that was way over the line.
It has been said that comedy is more challenging to perform than drama. That saying could also be applied to stand-up comedy. Why? Well, no two people have the same sense of humor. What you find hysterical may not be the same thing that tickles the next person’s funny bone. Comedy, much like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. It’s so subjective.
Since comedy is so diverse, there are many different forms of it. A lot of comedy, including stand-up, films and television, features a lot of foul and offensive language. However, Nate Bargatze takes pride in putting on a clean, family-friendly show. His comedy is so clean that he mentioned that he thought anyone who used this word was on the wrong path.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate shares his hysterical belief about this particular word and even apologizes for “bringing this filth into it.”
“I don’t say the word sucks,” Nate says. “Like, this sucks. I don’t because that was a very bad word in the 80s. And look, I’m sorry to say it now. This is supposed to be a clean show. I’m bringing this filth into it.”
“If you said that word in the 80s, it was like, ‘Well, good luck with drugs and life in prison,” he added.
Nate, as a young man, was so averse to that word that it made for a hilarious interaction with his father.
“My dad took us to see the first ‘Karate Kid’ at the movie theater,” he mentioned. “And they said, sucks in it. And right when I heard it, I looked at my dad, and I go, ‘What kind of trash are you bringing us to?’”
Ephesians 4:29 “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace to the hearers.”
Nate Bargatze shared the word he thought meant you were headed down a dark path. The popular funnyman mentioned how he used to believe that anyone who used this particular word was someone to avoid. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what Nate considered a word that was way over the line.
It has been said that comedy is more challenging to perform than drama. That saying could also be applied to stand-up comedy. Why? Well, no two people have the same sense of humor. What you find hysterical may not be the same thing that tickles the next person’s funny bone. Comedy, much like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. It’s so subjective.
Since comedy is so diverse, there are many different forms of it. A lot of comedy, including stand-up, films and television, features a lot of foul and offensive language. However, Nate Bargatze takes pride in putting on a clean, family-friendly show. His comedy is so clean that he mentioned that he thought anyone who used this word was on the wrong path.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate shares his hysterical belief about this particular word and even apologizes for “bringing this filth into it.”
“I don’t say the word sucks,” Nate says. “Like, this sucks. I don’t because that was a very bad word in the 80s. And look, I’m sorry to say it now. This is supposed to be a clean show. I’m bringing this filth into it.”
“If you said that word in the 80s, it was like, ‘Well, good luck with drugs and life in prison,” he added.
Nate, as a young man, was so averse to that word that it made for a hilarious interaction with his father.
“My dad took us to see the first ‘Karate Kid’ at the movie theater,” he mentioned. “And they said, sucks in it. And right when I heard it, I looked at my dad, and I go, ‘What kind of trash are you bringing us to?’”
Ephesians 4:29 “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace to the hearers.”
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