It was nine o'clock at night.
The Lime Stand-Up Comedy Bar.
This bar was predominantly focused on stand-up comedy shows.
Perhaps due to Americans' fondness for self-deprecation, stand-up comedy was enormously popular in the United States, even to the extent of influencing presidential elections.
Many Americans didn't care about politics, especially the younger ones who hardly knew the Great Commander candidates; after all, who would be interested in a couple of old geezers?
Many young people got their election information through stand-up shows, which they found more relatable and grounded, though of course this also influenced their political leanings.
At this moment, the audience filled the place, drinking and listening to stand-up comedy.
Unlike other noisy, chaotic bars, here laughter and the comedian's voice were the only sounds.