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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAli Wong's stand up special delves into her sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is terrible.Ali Wong's stand up special delves into her sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is terrible.Ali Wong's stand up special delves into her sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is terrible.
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You can say whatever you want from Ali Wong, that she is vulgar, that she's not afraid to laugh with other races, but the only fact that is relevant in a stand-up comedy is to be funny, and that is Ali Wong definitely. It's the second show I watch from her and they were both good, Baby Cobra is even better than Hard Knock Wife in my opinion. Ali Wong says it like it is, it's raw, a bit vulgar, but very funny. I can understand that for some people it's too much, that's what it is with humor, or you can take it or you're offended, in my case I'm her biggest fan. Can't wait for more shows of Ali Wong, maybe of a non-pregnant Ali Wong next time, that would be a change.
I loved her show. Her material are well delivered and the connection between the jokes are great unlike most comedians who are throwing out a lot of jokes until they find one that gets the reaction.
Her personality is great on stage and I enjoyed every single moment of it even during the awkward moments.
Her personality is great on stage and I enjoyed every single moment of it even during the awkward moments.
It's been a long time since I've heard stand up this funny. I'm glad she's out there.
I'm a 35 year old women and I found the show hilarious. It left me wanting to just hang out with Ali, and maybe she would become my best friend. Her humor is extremely relatable, based on truths some of which I had chosen to forget, others keep quiet. Watching the show on my own, I found myself laughing out loud on my couch, and wondering how she would dare say some of the things coming out of the mouth, and if her husband and family were allowed to watch the show. I've also watched a few episodes of Fresh Off the Boat - a show for which she writes - and could recognize the frankness of her style despite covering completely different topics.
I felt like I was spreading covid to my iPad from laughing and had to clean it afterwards to be safe
I've seen a lot of angry white male youtubers posting videos about how women aren't funny - it's such a stupid stigma to believe in (and I don't like that I'm drawing attention to it here), but I understand why it exists because historically there have been so many more acclaimed male comedians than there are female ones. Their arguments were so stupid, with no regard for how women have only been able to do a lot of jobs much more recently than men, and I hated to think that I couldn't clap back with a female comedian I really liked, until now.
Ali Wong is exhibit A, I'm sure I'll fill up the rest of the alphabet with all the other comedians I've been sleeping on, but for now let me say that Baby Cobra is a great show. I really liked Wong's physical comedy, expressiveness and delivery, and it wasn't the same old topics, there was such a variety: feminism, Texas Instrument calculators, poop. Hard Knock Wife is next on my list (still pregnant!? It's all good, you should wait until you're ready).
Go and watch this special so that Ali Wong can retire and become a house wife/genius... or actually don't...
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- ConexionesFeatured in Historia de la comedia: F***ing Funny (2017)
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- 黃艾莉:眼鏡蛇寶貝
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- Seattle, Washington, Estados Unidos(Neptune Theater)
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