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2legit2lurk t1_j2apw9o wrote

On the contrary, I recommend going to see comedians (and movies for that matter) alone! I saw Jimmy Carr (a guilty pleasure) alone on a whim and was free to laugh as loud as I wanted without judgement. I was a sitting duck being front row - last ticket available - but he picked on the couples either side of me, whew! Sarah’s so kind to her audience, I doubt she’d give you a hard time even if you were front row and alone. Enjoy!

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BansheeLoveTriangle t1_j2azkkc wrote

I worked at a movie theater in high school and got free movies, so got used to just going to things alone when I felt like it - it’s nice to not rely on people just to do things you enjoy, even if having company is usually better

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2legit2lurk t1_j2dpo0j wrote

Some movies I come out of and can’t wait to start debriefing and deconstructing out loud, so having fellow viewers is part of the experience. But for movies that are more experiential and less about figuring out plots and motivations, nothing like the lone walk home to process internally!

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