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  • she's so funny. i didn't even know this until i watched one of her stand ups on netflix. Aisha under fire or on fire. something like that. Her beginning song skit is a little idk but her actual stand up was hilarious :-) Love her

  • she is like fine whine, she just gets better with age

  • She has a voice like Julie Chen. It fits Aisha but not Julie...

  • when she went to camp...she stepped into the danger zone!

  • Guards! Bring me this woman!

  • some men ARE lazy people who neglect their children (like my father) but this is no case for that. some of us grew up with parents doing the best they can. we didn't all grow up like 80's sitcom family kids or have nannies or time-outs. backtalk and disrespect mama and i'd get a smack in the mouth. which i deserved and learned from and respect her for doing. got spanked too when i deserved it with a wooden paddle. She loved us and made sure we knew right from wrong.

  • Everybody needs more man parenting.Kids these days are way too molly coddeled and wrapped up in cotton wool.That's why they are monsters with zero respect for others, adults and society in general.Even some of my generation suck.But that's what happens when you put kids up on a pedestal.

  • @MrAzdaz having had an absent (for good reason) father i've had to "wing it" a lot figuring out how to be a man. Dads are supposed to teach their sons how to deal with morals and emotions as a male in healthy ways growing up; how to "be a man", but a good one. Fathers that fail in that responsibility leave their sons with no model and fractured souls, making figuring out how to even live life as a man very scary.

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  • Aha, dads are funny as shit. ;D

  • I'm not saying this wasn't funny, it was, but do we really have to call it "man parenting"? Isn't this sexist?

  • @colossus999 No it's not, men are men and women are women.

  • @Chibithy You have convinced me with your advanced wisdom!

    It's patently obvious that men are men and women are women. But this video insinuates that men are lazy people who neglect their children. That's sexist.

  • @colossus999

    i dont think thats her point. its pretty obvious she thought her dad raised her well. i think she was trying to say as opposed to moms, dads worry about their children less and try more to imbue them with personal strength and discipline, as opposed to nurture and dote on them. also, shes a comedian. she gets laughs by telling jokes.

  • @takatakatang yup!

  • yup!

  • yup!

  • @colossus999

    Did you really take it that seriously?

  • You know whats more interesting then the story about daddy day care...... That train wreck of a tv show... which one you ask... (answer) the fifty wheel.

  • I never knew that Aisha Tyler did stand-up, that's so cool. I only really know her from her short stint on Friends, playing one of Ross's girlfriends. She's so pretty.

  • @IrishEyes1989 Ahh I forgot she played Ross's girlfriend in friends, she was also in the first season of Ghost whisperer. She is very pretty and a great actress too, but I didn't know she did stand-up. I'm for sure going to check it out.

  • HAHAHAHA Keep your grades and your drawers up!

  • The "full interview on strombo.com" isn't available outside of north america so... i guess i ain't gonna be able to watch it 8/

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