Nikki Glaser
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, I think Taylor Swift is able to get revenge for being hurt in songs and be able to take control of the heartbreak that she's endured. and take control of the narrative of what happened, and kind of writes to the idea of a man hearing this on the radio, the guy that hurt her, having to deal with her the rest of his life.
Well, I think Taylor Swift is able to get revenge for being hurt in songs and be able to take control of the heartbreak that she's endured. and take control of the narrative of what happened, and kind of writes to the idea of a man hearing this on the radio, the guy that hurt her, having to deal with her the rest of his life.
Yes. It was not good. I was really angry. I did it a couple times where someone would hurt me, and they just didn't like me. That was their crime. That's such a horrible thing. Now that I look back on it, I spun it so much of what a jerk they were, how cruel they were, when they really just didn't maybe find the best way to let me off the hook or break up with me.
Yes. It was not good. I was really angry. I did it a couple times where someone would hurt me, and they just didn't like me. That was their crime. That's such a horrible thing. Now that I look back on it, I spun it so much of what a jerk they were, how cruel they were, when they really just didn't maybe find the best way to let me off the hook or break up with me.
Yes. It was not good. I was really angry. I did it a couple times where someone would hurt me, and they just didn't like me. That was their crime. That's such a horrible thing. Now that I look back on it, I spun it so much of what a jerk they were, how cruel they were, when they really just didn't maybe find the best way to let me off the hook or break up with me.
But they weren't bad people, but I would spin it that way on stage. And, you know, people kind of knew maybe who I was talking about or at least maybe that person was sometimes in the room when I was doing a joke about dating them. And I would try to hurt them. in that joke. I don't do that anymore.
But they weren't bad people, but I would spin it that way on stage. And, you know, people kind of knew maybe who I was talking about or at least maybe that person was sometimes in the room when I was doing a joke about dating them. And I would try to hurt them. in that joke. I don't do that anymore.
But they weren't bad people, but I would spin it that way on stage. And, you know, people kind of knew maybe who I was talking about or at least maybe that person was sometimes in the room when I was doing a joke about dating them. And I would try to hurt them. in that joke. I don't do that anymore.
But it was probably six years ago that I stopped because I really did hurt someone that would then avoid me in the comedy scene. And I just, I felt horrible about it. I've since apologized and we're cool. But yeah, that was not a shining moment. But it was the only thing I could do to feel better and to not feel like such a loser and to feel rejected. And yeah. Yeah.
But it was probably six years ago that I stopped because I really did hurt someone that would then avoid me in the comedy scene. And I just, I felt horrible about it. I've since apologized and we're cool. But yeah, that was not a shining moment. But it was the only thing I could do to feel better and to not feel like such a loser and to feel rejected. And yeah. Yeah.
But it was probably six years ago that I stopped because I really did hurt someone that would then avoid me in the comedy scene. And I just, I felt horrible about it. I've since apologized and we're cool. But yeah, that was not a shining moment. But it was the only thing I could do to feel better and to not feel like such a loser and to feel rejected. And yeah. Yeah.
I also don't like the fact that when you get married, as a woman, you just kind of give up your last name. It's nice to take your husband's name, but then you're like, oh, this thing I've had my whole life, that's my whole identity, that my great-grandparents came through Ellis Island with, I'll just throw it in the trash. This guy seems cool. Bye. Like, that's... What?
I also don't like the fact that when you get married, as a woman, you just kind of give up your last name. It's nice to take your husband's name, but then you're like, oh, this thing I've had my whole life, that's my whole identity, that my great-grandparents came through Ellis Island with, I'll just throw it in the trash. This guy seems cool. Bye. Like, that's... What?
I also don't like the fact that when you get married, as a woman, you just kind of give up your last name. It's nice to take your husband's name, but then you're like, oh, this thing I've had my whole life, that's my whole identity, that my great-grandparents came through Ellis Island with, I'll just throw it in the trash. This guy seems cool. Bye. Like, that's... What?
You really, like, your name is nothing after you get married. All it is is, like, your son's bank account security question answer. That's all your name is. What? What? Only time it comes up, yeah. And he's got to call you because he doesn't even know it. Like, that's the one call you get from him a month. Mom, I'm locked on my account again. Hey, what's your old name? He calls it an old name.
You really, like, your name is nothing after you get married. All it is is, like, your son's bank account security question answer. That's all your name is. What? What? Only time it comes up, yeah. And he's got to call you because he doesn't even know it. Like, that's the one call you get from him a month. Mom, I'm locked on my account again. Hey, what's your old name? He calls it an old name.
You really, like, your name is nothing after you get married. All it is is, like, your son's bank account security question answer. That's all your name is. What? What? Only time it comes up, yeah. And he's got to call you because he doesn't even know it. Like, that's the one call you get from him a month. Mom, I'm locked on my account again. Hey, what's your old name? He calls it an old name.
You're like, you mean my maiden name? He's like, whatever. Uh, Jones? He's like, can you spell it? And you're like, Jesus Christ. Why couldn't you say a baby? That is weird that that's the question that they came up with. Like, the banks were like, what worthless piece of information could we ask for that no one would ever know about this man to protect his finances?
You're like, you mean my maiden name? He's like, whatever. Uh, Jones? He's like, can you spell it? And you're like, Jesus Christ. Why couldn't you say a baby? That is weird that that's the question that they came up with. Like, the banks were like, what worthless piece of information could we ask for that no one would ever know about this man to protect his finances?
You're like, you mean my maiden name? He's like, whatever. Uh, Jones? He's like, can you spell it? And you're like, Jesus Christ. Why couldn't you say a baby? That is weird that that's the question that they came up with. Like, the banks were like, what worthless piece of information could we ask for that no one would ever know about this man to protect his finances?