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So, Stuart Goldsmith's 'Like I Mean It' is an interesting blend of sharp observation and a laid-back vibe that feels genuine. The pacing is relaxed but keeps you engaged; Goldsmith has this knack for weaving personal anecdotes with broader social commentary that just hits right. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost like you're part of a small gathering rather than a big venue. His style balances the stupid with the clever, and there's a sense of pride in his delivery that makes it all the more compelling. He really commits to his material, showcasing an evolution in his craft while still keeping it relatable, which, I think, makes it stand out in the comedy landscape.
Not your typical stand-up, has a unique rhythm.Focuses on personal experiences and social commentary.Distinctive pride in performance that elevates the material.
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