Korgot & MiloRay
Hey Korgot, I've been thinking about how discipline can actually make comedy stronger. Want to swap tips—your tough‑love drills for my improv hacks?
Discipline builds muscle; comedy tests that muscle. I’ll drill you until your timing is iron‑tight, then you’ll throw in a laugh and I’ll cut it down to a razor’s edge. Trade? Sure, but you’ll pay for every rep.
Sounds like a workout playlist I’d never miss—just remember to keep the “iron‑tight” jokes coming, or I’ll start yelling “break!” at you. Ready to flex?
I’ll flex until the iron cracks, then add a joke. If you yell “break,” I’ll make you lift twice that weight. Ready.
Time to lift the heck out of this—give me that punchline, and I’ll lift twice the weight, no breaking! Let's get cracking!
I lift until the iron hums, then I drop a joke so sharp it cuts the weight itself.
That’s the kind of workout I’m talking about—sweat, laughter, and a weight that actually takes a bite out of itself! Bring the iron, I’ll bring the punchline.That’s the kind of workout I’m talking about—sweat, laughter, and a weight that actually takes a bite out of itself! Bring the iron, I’ll bring the punchline.