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This week, we’re highlighting 25 talented writers and performers for Vulture’s annual list “The Comedians You Should and Will Know.” Our goal is to introduce a wider audience to the talent that has the comedy community and industry buzzing.
(You can read more about our methodology at the link above.) We asked the comedians on the list to answer a series of questions about their work, performing, goals for the future, and more.
As soon as Junior Boy ended the story by saying the driver was actually a good driver and no one had died, they got weak instantly!
First up is Fumi Abe.
Tell us a story from your childhood you think explains why you ended up becoming a comedian.
Growing up in a Japanese household, no one was ever interested in what I thought about anything.
Generally speaking, Japanese society/culture is not that interested in individualism. I think that’s why I was so bad at writing in high school — I didn’t really know how to think for myself because my impression was, Why would