Nikki Glaser
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I have lifelong friends that I don't associate with anymore because of what happened. You know, to them, it's not a big deal because it wasn't their son, you know.
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You know, no. I think that what I intend is just to say what's honest and what is funny to me. And it's always interesting to hear how people perceive or take in my comedy because I never intend... Tasteless is totally fine, but it is a word that no one aspires to be. But I can't refute it because it is. And I don't really know...
You know, no. I think that what I intend is just to say what's honest and what is funny to me. And it's always interesting to hear how people perceive or take in my comedy because I never intend... Tasteless is totally fine, but it is a word that no one aspires to be. But I can't refute it because it is. And I don't really know...
You know, no. I think that what I intend is just to say what's honest and what is funny to me. And it's always interesting to hear how people perceive or take in my comedy because I never intend... Tasteless is totally fine, but it is a word that no one aspires to be. But I can't refute it because it is. And I don't really know...
My real only motivation for what I write and what I say on stage is to make people laugh, but also to just be honest and kind of say the thing that I'm frustrated more people aren't saying out loud that I'm observing. I think that's more of where it all comes from.
My real only motivation for what I write and what I say on stage is to make people laugh, but also to just be honest and kind of say the thing that I'm frustrated more people aren't saying out loud that I'm observing. I think that's more of where it all comes from.
My real only motivation for what I write and what I say on stage is to make people laugh, but also to just be honest and kind of say the thing that I'm frustrated more people aren't saying out loud that I'm observing. I think that's more of where it all comes from.
Yeah, I don't love people getting offended. I think sometimes because of the nature of what I talk about, people think that I enjoy it. if people leave a show or are scoffing at things or groaning at things. And I think all I want is people to like me, really. And it's a weird approach to achieve that. But it's worked in many aspects, but it's been a roundabout kind of way of getting there.
Yeah, I don't love people getting offended. I think sometimes because of the nature of what I talk about, people think that I enjoy it. if people leave a show or are scoffing at things or groaning at things. And I think all I want is people to like me, really. And it's a weird approach to achieve that. But it's worked in many aspects, but it's been a roundabout kind of way of getting there.
Yeah, I don't love people getting offended. I think sometimes because of the nature of what I talk about, people think that I enjoy it. if people leave a show or are scoffing at things or groaning at things. And I think all I want is people to like me, really. And it's a weird approach to achieve that. But it's worked in many aspects, but it's been a roundabout kind of way of getting there.
But it really is the underlining motivation is like, just like me, which I think is most comedians.
But it really is the underlining motivation is like, just like me, which I think is most comedians.
But it really is the underlining motivation is like, just like me, which I think is most comedians.
You know, sex was always the scariest thing to me. It was always the most interesting thing. I didn't have sex until I was 21. I didn't kiss a boy until I was 18, I think. I was scared of boys. I was scared of sex. I was... you know, in a constant battle with my body from the age of 17 on of just not liking what it was and being ashamed of it.
You know, sex was always the scariest thing to me. It was always the most interesting thing. I didn't have sex until I was 21. I didn't kiss a boy until I was 18, I think. I was scared of boys. I was scared of sex. I was... you know, in a constant battle with my body from the age of 17 on of just not liking what it was and being ashamed of it.
You know, sex was always the scariest thing to me. It was always the most interesting thing. I didn't have sex until I was 21. I didn't kiss a boy until I was 18, I think. I was scared of boys. I was scared of sex. I was... you know, in a constant battle with my body from the age of 17 on of just not liking what it was and being ashamed of it.
So I think I immediately when I started doing stand up was attracted to those kind of unspeakable things that I was just wondering why more people don't talk about, especially when it comes to sex. I just I think the fear that I had around it, that I was going to be bad at it, that I was going to get made fun of, that I was going to do it wrong.