Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Tom Thakkar - Weed Strains Should Be More Descriptive
Tom Thakkar argues weed strains should come with more descriptive labels and reveals the pranks he pulls on creepy guys from Craigslist.

Petey DeAbreu - Gambling with Dreidels
Petey DeAbreu brags about drinking AriZona Green Tea and wishes Jewish culture was more prominent in his neighborhood.

Natasha Vaynblat - Tips for Not Getting Murdered When Hooking Up
Natasha Vaynblat describes tutoring New York City children, attempts to explain a woman's surreal makeup and shares her strategy for how to safely hook up with a stranger.

Ian Lara - Politically Correct Racial Identities & Disastrous Cruises
Ian Lara discusses his Hispanic background and explains why he's never going on a cruise with his friend again.

Dina Hashem - Sex Shops Have Amazing Customer Service
Dina Hashem explains why she couldn't compete with her ex-boyfriend's fetish, admires the customer service at sex shops and examines the hubris of saying, "God bless you."

Yedoye Travis - Telling White People They Can't Say the N-Word
Yedoye Travis wonders how to discuss privilege with white people and questions President Trump's Twitter priorities.

Hanna Dickinson - Auditioning for "The Bachelor"
Hanna Dickinson chats about her issues with a dairy-free diet, discusses her loud snoring and recalls the time she auditioned for "The Bachelor."

Ryan Beck - When Your Date Wants to Eat Human Meat
Ryan Beck describes his date with an aspiring cannibal and reflects on his dad's love of tornadoes.

Joyelle Nicole Johnson - When a Foot Fetishist Cleans Your Apartment
Joyelle Nicole Johnson details her new mission to catcall men and remembers when her dominatrix roommate invited a foot fetishist over.

Clare O'Kane - What Exactly Is a Booger Wall?
Clare O'Kane explains what a booger wall is and lists all the reasons she loves Planned Parenthood.

Marie Faustin
Marie Faustin celebrates her new Cruella de Vil-inspired hairdo and questions where men get their confidence from.

Stavros Halkias
Stavros Halkias shares the story behind his missing front tooth and imagines what dirty talk sounded like in the 1950s.

Martin Urbano - When Your Jokes Are Offensive, But You're Still a Good Guy
If you don't believe Martin Urbano's a good guy, just check out his hat.

Chris Cotton - 23andMe and Ancestry Will Use Your DNA to Clone You
What else would 23andMe do with a nation's worth of genetic material?
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