I definitely post a lot of memes and content that's isolated to Twitter that I wouldn't be able to do on stage because a live crowd doesn't have that same frame of reference.
Living and performing in New York has allowed me to try my weirder and more experimental things.
Whatever I'm writing has seemed to be about something I don't feel I could freely express in my everyday life, and stand-up is a really effective medium for getting people to hear exactly the things and viewpoints that they normally don't want listen to.
I go through my tweets while writing and be like, ‘Oh, this has staying power and is still relevant.'
Twitter is comedy writing. It's one-liners that give way to fully fleshed-out thoughts.
For memes, I have an entire iPhone folder of photos that I've taken or saved because I find something about them hilarious.