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Stand-up comedy, a genre where Shane Gillis thrives, involves a performer delivering humorous anecdotes and observations, typically on stage. Stand-up comics entertain their audience by sharing their unique perspectives and comedic takes on everyday situations, social norms, and current events, relying on their charisma, wit, and ability to connect with the audience. It demands quick-thinking, improvisation skills, and a strong stage presence to successfully make the audience laugh.