first of all, george carlin said i'd like to find out where the line is, cross it deliberately, and then make the audience glad that i did. but most comedians do not know where the line is until they are in front of the audience trying out their material. it is the only art form where the audience is part, a significant part of the creative process. so we're trying to find the line, we're taking a risk, we're talking about something, but the audience is saying no, but we don't know that until we get in front of the audience. >> george carlin is the perfect example. his material from 20, 25 years ago that seemed crazy at the time has played out word for word. >> right. and it's so relevant today. he is, go on social media. and that's the other problem: we have the social media where people have a soap box that don't deserve a soap box. things are taken out of context. and it was like, you know, your uncle who said the crazy stuff and you'd say go on the basement. now they go on the basement, go online and find 10,000 people that agree with them. >> but do you feel like you're in a categor