Couldn't be a bigger difference between the relative ease of Shane and the anxious energy of Andrew.
Schultz podcast has turned into ganging up on every guest and cackling uncontrollably. That's it, that's the whole show.
Andrew is that friend that projects his insecurities by being mean then says you're being too sensitive. Everyone secretly dislikes him and no one takes him seriously ever
Me evilly rubbing my hands together as people slowly turn on Schulz
Shultz: says something stupid His yes-men: ππππ€£π€£π€£πππ€£ππππππππππ€£π€£π
Schulz and his cheerleaders are the worst. If Schulz was a good podcaster he wouldn't need 3 simps there to laugh at everything he says
Loving Shane Gillis while simultaneously hating Andrew Schulz is the best symphony to have ever been played
It must suck for Shane to be alway around people that are way less funny than he is
The fact Shane is the only one who has the balls to call people out speak volumes. No sound will ever be louder, Other than Katt dropping hiroshima on Club Shay Shay
Schulz forgets that when he gets off stage you need to drop the act and become more like yourself. And if you don't do that well, this is what you get. Cringe.
The shitty part about podcast being mostly independent is that there isnβt someone telling these narcissists that it isnβt working anymore and there wont be another season. Move the fuck on. Specifically Schulz. Dude thinks heβs the guiding light of a generation.
I wouldn't even know Scultz was a comedian if he didn't have a 3 hack laugh track.
Token black dude, hipster Tarzan, Waluigi and queer eye for the Arab guy were lucky Shane reminded the audience what funny is
"i was excited to sing" shane is the man . any appearance he does is so consistently good in terms ofmaking the best with what he gets
Schulz is so salty that Shane blasted past him in comedy and fame, and itβs painfully obvious. He takes every chance he gets to try and make Shane look like a fool, but not in a playful friendly way (no matter how he tries to make it seem). The thing is though, it ultimately backfires with the audience and ends up making Schulz look petty and seemingly jealous.
For Shane appearing on this podcast must be what itβs like to go to work in a cubicle farm hung over when everyone around is talking loudly on their phones.
Its gotta be hard for Shane to keep his composure around these pre-teens while they giggle about each other's "DEEZ-NUTS" joke.
Finally, someone else thinks the middle school lunch table humor is old and played out
Schultz haircut deteriorated as fast as his popularity
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