Sometimes people can be wary of standing up... but I don't have a problem doing that.

You know when people ask sometimes what are you doing, and you say just something to them.

I sometimes think of not doing Twitter or Facebook anymore, but that's how people find their favorite bands and comedians.

Sometimes when people give you suggestions they are kind of making you nervous, you wonder whether you are doing something wrong.

But I just think we've got such a continuity with what we're doing that most people come in and fill in the blanks. And sometimes we leave a lot of blanks to be filled.

A lot of members of Congress are isolated. They tend to be affluent. They tend to have a lot of people doing things for them. So sometimes they don't understand what their constituents are feeling.

I run the material, always with two people, sometimes three. We all see things so differently, so to get a couple of people's perspectives on what I'm doing and the material itself is insanely helpful for honing in on what to take into the audition room.

A fisherman, say, working on a beach doing his job, may be photographed by a tourist because it's photogenic to see him working, and the Caribbean is extremely photogenic, so poverty is photogenic, and a lot of people are photographed in their poverty, and sometimes it's kind of exploited.

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