Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
Matthew Broussard - The Only Gender Reveal Party That Should Be Allowed
Chanel Ali - What Searching For Roommates On Craigslist Is Like
Reggie Conquest - Becoming A Meme Is Terrifying
Andrew Orolfo - What Teaching Preschool Is Really Like
Ashton Womack - What To Do If Your Parents Have Different Political Views
Sam Tallent - An Ungodly Airplane Fart
Lucas Oneil - Why Our Phones Make Us Sad
Gianmarco Soresi - What Its Really Like Being A Stock Photo Model
Jared Goldstein - When Straight Guys Apologize For Being Straight
Aminah Imani - When Your Friends Know Youre In Therapy
Dan Perlman - Love Songs Are So One Sided
Irene Tu's Mom Already Knows You're Gay
Kate Willett - No One Wants To Date 23 Year Old Guys
Emma Willmann - Commenting On Porn Videos
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