When asked who the sh*ttiest person Gottfried has worked with in Hollywood is, the comedian offered a deadpan response: “That’s a tough one to answer since I hate them all.”

Despite his professed disdain for his fellow performers, Gottfried proved that he was full of show biz anecdotes—with Robin Williams, Donald Trump, Snoop Dogg, and more—during his AMA (Ask Me Anything) yesterday.

Best known as the actor behind Aladdin‘s Iago and (from 2000 to 2011) the Aflac duck, Gottfried has also performed on Saturday Night Live and graced over 100 films, TV shows, and celebrity roasts with his signature, melodious voice.

Unfortunately, Gottfried addressed redditors’ questions with typed replies—but you can read the highlights below out loud in his voice.

Is He Bothered by His Own Voice?

It’s not the most politely worded question, but luckily the self-deprecating comic was game to answer it:

What Did Young Gilbert Sound Like?

His Most Surprising Talent

Ad-Libbing With Robin Williams

A Lack of Aflac

In 2011, insurance company Aflac cut lies with Gottfried, who famously voiced its webbed-footed mascot, after the comedian made a series of offensive jokes related to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

But when one redditor asked about the incident, Gottfried seemed to have a different perspective on it:

Why Is He Always a Bird?

It’s a fair question—and perhaps one that Gottfried could’ve answered with a link to his musical number “I’m Looking Out for Me” from The Return of Jafar:

But Gottfried was proud to announce that he’s migrating away from the bird roles:

Would He Narrate Erotic Fiction?

What well-adjusted adult who grew up watching Aladdin hasn’t taken a moment to contemplate this question?

Make America TALK LOUDER Again

Gottfried appeared on season seven of Celebrity Apprentice. So it was only natural that one redditor wanted to know what he thought of the show’s former host running for President:

Working With Snoop

Would He Return to Roasting?

To read all of Gottfried’s answers to redditors’ questions (and imagine his voice as you read), check out the original AMA thread. You can listen to his comedy and interviews on his podcast Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast.