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SHAUNA’S STAND–UP


          seat beside a tall girl with brown pigtails, and immediately, I caught her
          body odor. It wasn’t deadly, but let’s just say deodorant should’ve been

          her best friend.

               But it wasn’t a problem at all. The teacher had already finished a
          topic before I came in, and now continued talking about how comedy

          works. Surprisingly, I already understood it. It was like I’d known it all
          along.  I guess watching popular comedians like Dave Chappelle on

          YouTube really paid off.
               Mrs. Colleen then smiled and wrapped up her talk. “Okay, FCs—

          Future Comedians—that’s it for today. Please pack up your things and

          head home.”
               That’s it? That’s all the information we had to learn about comedy?

          It only lasted about five minutes. I wanted to ask the teacher more about
          the  comedy  club,  since  the  topic  ended  so  quickly,  but  eventually,

          everyone started leaving—even the teacher. So I had to go too.




























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