Dulce Sloan
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You're the common denominator.
This is you, ding dong.
And that comic has so much more confidence.
I do have an opinion on the crazy chick thing.
it's I'm not a crazy chick but I've become a crazy chick because of how I was treated and so I was saying to one of my friends I was like if a girl or if a girl if you're speaking specifically about quote unquote crazy chicks if she's truly crazy she's crazy date one she's crazy date two she's crazy date three she's not crazy a year in yeah that's so true so when a guy goes oh that girl is crazy I always go what did you do
yeah what'd you do you did something yeah what you flip switched somewhere because i remember doing something crazy i was getting ready and i called my homegirl and she was just like you're about to do crazy chicks i was like you're right you're this is crazy girl shit because here's the thing truly crazy people never have successful businesses
Not for very long, because you have to take so much effort to be crazy.
But what I was saying is that because of the loophole being that because so many men run around trying to say women aren't funny, women aren't funny.
And the comics that I notice are always the ones talking about, well, you know, we really know that women aren't funny or it's.
The conversation, like I was talking to Ali Wong at the Emmys and she was saying that a male comic came up to her, a white male comic came up to her and was like, well, you're not successful right now because Asians are in.
Or you're not successful because you're pregnant.
And so I've had white boy comics in my face being like, what's so hard for white dudes right now?
I said, it's never been hard for white men ever.
It's hard for you because you're not, because you're mediocre.
And what's happening now is that you've worked twice, you worked half as hard to get everything.
the rest of us had to work twice as hard to get half as much.