TOMAS ALMEIDA
Born in February 1990, in Lisbon. He is the eldest of two brothers, he was first a grandson and first a nephew, the oldest and “tallest” cousin who always entered ahead of everyone to greet and talk to the elders.
He studied at Externato Maristas de Lisboa and was already the “funny one in the class”. In a school with so many rules, I liked to take risks and “be against” to make the class laugh.
“We had to wear all the Marist clothes, even our socks! The teacher came to see if we had everything, when he got to the socks I only showed him the right one, then when he passed it to the next classmate I showed him the other one. The class laughed”, he recalls.
TOMAS ALMEIDA
In college he entered Medicine, but quickly dropped out. During the Management course, he was “deeply unhappy” and, to the “dismay” of his parents, he never stopped writing humor on blogs and the recently created Twitter. The day before presenting his thesis he performed his first stand-up show. He thought that the nervousness he felt, “for over a month”, was because of the performance, but when he went on the improvised stage in the Chapitô basement, everything went away.
Conversations as a child with his elders and his blatant disregard for school rules gave him the necessary tools to speak to politicians on the successful podcast “Bom Partido” or to ask Sporting players what they liked on the podcast “ADN de Leão”.
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