I agree. It can be a huge boost. Especially right after a live set in front of a national audience. It gives viewers more of a personal touch and a chance to get a better summary of the comics personality and back story.
"He is my comedy father" doesn't mean he's an influence on her comedy style. It was a reference to the comedy community being close-knit, and Conan being so kind and helpful to up-and-coming comedians. She was specifically referring to him being protective.
@Nicks Kicks The insane divorce rate in America tells me that I'm glad nobody thinks like you anymore and it's dwindling each day. Unhappy boomers that fight to the death while married is a thing of the past.
I actually like the line “love is a choice you keep choosing each other”. When you think about someone who knows the best and worst things about you and they still choose you, that’s an awesome feeling to be chosen
yes, and I think it's important to see a relationship that way, as something that you can opt out of when it no longer works. too many people will inevitably settle or end up staying in a bad relationship because "we've been together this long" which is not a choice, that's denial
Ive been saying this for decades. Lot of quitters exist or think relationships are about lack of challenges. Nah. its pushing past those challenges or alternately knowing when they are too much
chas ames I can see her as the first successful female late night talk show host on network television. She should replace Lilly Singh. I personally don't think Taylor is that funny because her humor doesn't really resonate with me, but she's witty and has interesting things to say. She could be the Ellen of late night.
*Getting a guy to wear a condom is like getting a five year old to put on a raincoat over his Halloween costume. "NO! YOU'RE GONNA RUIN IT! YOU CAN'T EVEN SEE IT!"* That had me as a fan.
@theLonelyAstronaut - watch her stand up on this channel from this same night: she swears to the to world she will wreck him first -- it's awesome her set is terrific (edit -- i did the legwork for you: great set - ua-cam.com/video/bq4sO_AtbAg/v-deo.html)
I totally get Taylor's response to the "love is a choice" advice, but it's less about choosing to stay in an unhappy relationship and more choosing to push through the bad times. If you're ok with having a string of relationships in your life, it's ok to run when the going gets tough. But if you want to stay married to one person until old age, you have to tackle the reality that the honeymoon feelings will fade and your relationship will take work. That's when love is a choice. Even if I don't FEEL like everything is good right now, I CHOOSE to love you through this difficult time. The important caveat to the "love is a choice" thing, is that your partner needs to be choosing you too. It isn't love to be the one always putting in the effort for someone who doesn't care about you anymore. If you're both working on your relationship and you're both choosing each other, that's a happy relationship. If the bad times just go on forever then something has to change
Love IS a choice though.... because while you do love the person, reality is, you don't always like them. Assuming that "in love" feeling is a solid thing to put your relationship on is a sure way to make it fail. Love is a choice to commit.
@@phamptom Lemmie put it this way - if you're a quitter in relationships, don't bother getting in one, especially any serious ones. Because long, happy, healthy marriages/relationships are built by two people who would go by "I'm no quitter." Truth is, marriage is not 24/7 happy times. But, if the two people are compatible, who genuinely love and value the relationship, they will work together through issues instead of quitting when things get the least bit hard. Marriage can be worth it in the long run; but, to say it's always a walk in the park is setting an unrealistic expectation. Granted, there are some exceptions. (i.e, the vast array of reasons and excuses for divorce). But, that's a different topic.
@@johnnyparsnips7641I'm not insinuating that love is ONLY a choice, but that long-lasting love, such as in a long happy & healthy marriage, is a choice to commit. Does this mean this is a obligatory thing with no emotion behind it? Not necessarily. But, it is certainly not passionless. I'll put it a different way: Expecting that love is only a fleeting emotion and we make decisions based on that emotion is 'following your heart.' Making a choice to commit to the person you love time and again, even through troubled waters, that's *leading* your heart. I'd suggest that of the two, it's the latter that builds lasting, loving relationships.
Had a friend. He and his wife took took separate vacations, for the first half and visited their families. Then they met up for about a week. They were married for a lifetime. I never understood it, but it worked for them. If it's silly, but it works; it's not silly.
Some people go a step up from the separate vacations and have separate honeymoons. If that’s not giving up before you’ve started I don’t know what is...
Wow, I was thinking the exact same thing! I've been binge-watching all her material on UA-cam. It's not just the physical resemblance, it's the intelligence and the twinkle in her eye.
Super relatable hey? I identify with over half of the things she says and she makes me feel like a normal human; validates my feelings every time I watch her. 🙂
I don't know but I think taking seperate vacations can be good advice. Not as in, actively avoiding to go on vacation together but why should you not go on vacation with your friends and not take your partner, every once in a while? I grew up in a household wehre we would all go on vacations together but my parents would also go on vacations with their friends, seperately, to do things that the other wouldn't enjoy as much like sailing or hiking. Or I would go for a long weekend with just my dad or just my mum. You don't alwas have to be joined at the hip. EDIT: Maybe it's different because I live in europe and we have enough vacation days to go on several (smaller) vacations every year and not just one. I guess, it's a little different when you really only have enough days off for one vacation a year.
I believe in separate bedrooms if you're living with a boyfriend or spouse. You can always have your own world inside the house, independently from them. It has helped me tremendously lol.
Take separate vacations is advice made of gold! I'm not saying that all vacations should be separate, but my wife like sunny warm beaches and I like cold snowy forests. Sure, I can do a nice beach vacation, but she would never consider a trip to the Yukon. To keep sane, I must have my separate vacation now and again. To be fair, I've got no beef if she wants to do the same.
"I'm not happy but I'm no quitter" I think that came from the same person who said you should take separate vacations lol also, what an unfortunate relationship. Be with someone who makes you happy
The person isn't wrong. Love is perception. it's an attitude. It is a choice. On the first date, you say to yourself "this is the one." That's you literally talking yourself into that attitude. There is nothing literally "the one" about him/her. He/She is not your son, daughter, there is no blood binding you together. You stay together because you AIM to stay together. Everyone these days wants it to be some kind of magic spell. And they wait and wait and wait for the person they don't deserve. Married 14 years. Two kids. it's not magic, it's perspective. And the thing about taking vacations seperately also isn't bad (I've never done it, though). Love isn't possession. If you don't trust your loved one, what are you doing with him/her? The leash is the only thing keeping you two together. If you can't be honest with each other about the desires that maybe don't pertain to your significant other (which of course, because you're a human, there will be many), then what kind of relationship do you really have? If my wife wanted a girls night out, or go on vacation by herself, go for it. Just communicate. Let's talk about it. If it'll make her happy, do it. I don't own her body or mind. I couldn't if I wanted to. My efforts to possess her would just pull us apart. That's like an employee not allowing their employers to take a day off because oh no, what could they be doing if they're not at work? And they'd say "Why take the job if you wanted to take vacations?" Uh, you take vacations BECAUSE you have a job. You earned it. Go. Have fun. Come back rejuvenated and ready to take care of our two children, and your house and all your responsibilities. That's a terrible employer that doesn't understand and doesn't bother to try to understand the human element of their employers and is going to need to put up a lot of job postings in a lifetime (in case the metaphor is over your head, job postings = being single again)
Love is a choice. And that’s not a bad thing. All that means is you choose to work at it and choose to sacrifice and serve one another. If you stand there expecting someone to give you love and give you happiness while you do nothing and take zero ownership of your own heart and actions that is selfish and a doomed relationship. I think most agree with that. I can see how “love is a choice” can be taken and understood in a lot of different ways though.
Hahaha, she's hilarious! Nevertheless, also taking separate vacations (not only separate vacations, of course...) is really quite nice :-) But then I have European levels of holiday time. If I had a week a year, I would not be spending that apart...
My spouse and I take separate vacations. I mean, we also take vacations together, because we enjoy each other’s company, but we have different ideas of what’s relaxing. Sometimes I want to sit by a pool for three days and do nothing but read a book and speak to as few people as possible (which he thinks is boring), and sometimes he wants to go to some kind of workshop or festival where he can spend hours and hours meeting a bunch of new people (which is my personal definition of hell). So we sometimes we take separate long weekends to kind of do our own thing.
She's amazing I've been bing watching her! I was raised as an atheist and I've raised my kids as atheists too. But I'm an American so surrounded by many of religions and bad advice as well!
I became an atheist after being expelled form Sunday School at age 11...I asked too many difficult questions...but I do see a need for Christians. They keep Hell full.
Her vocal inflection, delivery, is developed way beyond her years, but she started stand-up at age 16...like Dave Chappelle. The three prepared jokes she pulled out for this interview rely on that vocal tone control to land the punch line, and they sounded fresh, like she hasn't told them dozens of times before. Damn, and damn, confidence and technique, stage presence to burn, and so freaking young! If I was a comic I'd be saying stuff like "ya know Belushi and Farley thought speedballs really punched-up their act kid" .... Because there's no way I'm letting you open for me. Who's gonna follow that ondtage@!
The best relationship advice you can get is that everything might work, but nothing definitely will. People are too different to not take advice on this stuff with a grain of salt.
Live in the real world and date someone long enough and you'll know love is a choice. The only way to make it last is to be understanding, communicative and compromising, again all things you have to choose to do and be.
I've heard that about separate vacations, it seems to work nicely, one summer wife travels somewhere to have a relaxing vacation while other summer husband has his relaxed vacation. :)
OK, but hear me out: assuming they don't hate each other, they could go together and BOTH have a relaxing vacation EVERY year. Isn't that an obviously better deal?
My relationship advice is don't bother getting in one in the first place. Saves a lot of heartache and you can devote more time to dogs, knitting and talking to yourself.
Conan didn't exactly grow up with a hard life. His father is a top Medical Doctor and his mom is a lawyer. He grew up quite comfortable and in a great loving family.
“Love is a power from another realm. We cannot manufacture it on demand, nor can we suppress it when it arrives. Love is not our choice to make.” -from ‘Origin’ by Dan Brown
it's a standard thing for comedians trying to promote their upcoming project. i was a little bit heartbroken when i first found out that comedians don't actually come up with the funniest bits live on-air, but instead repurpose the bits from their comedy specials and adapt them to a conversational late-night-show environment. ah well, it doesn't take away from how funny they are, so no harm no foul i guess.
I’m glad Conan does this for comedians, not a lot of people give them this opportunity
mindeloman Conan is the closest we’ve got to actual late night talk show
Spade is doing his part on Lights Out
I agree. It can be a huge boost. Especially right after a live set in front of a national audience.
It gives viewers more of a personal touch and a chance to get a better summary of the comics personality and back story.
She has opened for Conan
Bert even said if he can only choose to go on three shows/podcasts Conan would be one of them, cuz Conan gives comedians more time on stage.
I love when comedians express Conan's influence on them as a natural fact.
"He is my comedy father" doesn't mean he's an influence on her comedy style. It was a reference to the comedy community being close-knit, and Conan being so kind and helpful to up-and-coming comedians. She was specifically referring to him being protective.
@@malvavisco10 That's not influence?
@@malvavisco10 he had her in his stand up tour. That's pretty much influence.
@@malvavisco10 nice job describing a form of influence lol.
@@malvavisco10 i know what your saying.. lol they kinda missed the point but i get both sides, none of you are wrong if that makes any sense lmao
"I'm not happy, but I'm no quitter" lol
chris wow, that explains all those old fashioned marriages
simp, bet she banging chad on the side
@@chocmilkshake24 definitely describes my marriage :\
@@emokiriemiabednegoabed2844 yikes
@Nicks Kicks The insane divorce rate in America tells me that I'm glad nobody thinks like you anymore and it's dwindling each day. Unhappy boomers that fight to the death while married is a thing of the past.
"The safest travel is books" line hits differently in 2020, right?
lmaoo we all about to be reading
So true
😅😅😅😂
True story: I read two large-ish novels this year, which is two more than last year I guess.
Amirite...
"i'm not happy, but i'm no quitter." -- that's it. that's my new mantra in life.
I actually like the line “love is a choice you keep choosing each other”. When you think about someone who knows the best and worst things about you and they still choose you, that’s an awesome feeling to be chosen
Love like depression and happiness cannot be a choice.
yes, and I think it's important to see a relationship that way, as something that you can opt out of when it no longer works. too many people will inevitably settle or end up staying in a bad relationship because "we've been together this long" which is not a choice, that's denial
@@jolinejoline2471 Yeah, but people actually mean staying in the relationship is the choice...
Yeah, and I think a lot of it isn't so much "I choose to love you" as it is "I choose to put in the work; I decide that you are worth it"
Ive been saying this for decades. Lot of quitters exist or think relationships are about lack of challenges. Nah. its pushing past those challenges or alternately knowing when they are too much
Taylor will be big. Wouldn't be surprised if she becomes very successful in a producer capacity.
this is what i said to myself! i can see her doing big things behind the scenes
@@RearAdmiralTootToot mo
chas ames I can see her as the first successful female late night talk show host on network television. She should replace Lilly Singh. I personally don't think Taylor is that funny because her humor doesn't really resonate with me, but she's witty and has interesting things to say. She could be the Ellen of late night.
@@TheTrouserPuppetsOfficial do you in fact live in a dumpster? Because that sounds like absolute garbage.
@@peanutjelly727 Lilly Singh 🤮🤮🤮
The UA-cam algorithm is quickly turning Taylor Tomlinson into one of my favorite comedians, 🤣
SAME!!
well, it help that she is funny!
*Getting a guy to wear a condom is like getting a five year old to put on a raincoat over his Halloween costume. "NO! YOU'RE GONNA RUIN IT! YOU CAN'T EVEN SEE IT!"*
That had me as a fan.
SAME HERE
Same.
To the person she's in love with, please don't ever break her heart.
she's very intelligent and will manipulate her way out . She's not satisfied with this relationship
@@stabgan Dude, you could be rich identifying personal problems out of 2 full minutes of jokes across the internet. Imagine the possibilities.
@@nickbirrer 👏👏👏
@theLonelyAstronaut - watch her stand up on this channel from this same night: she swears to the to world she will wreck him first -- it's awesome her set is terrific (edit -- i did the legwork for you: great set - ua-cam.com/video/bq4sO_AtbAg/v-deo.html)
Or do, and give us some of that sweet comedic material... Her happiness or my laughs. Pick one. We can't have both.
I totally get Taylor's response to the "love is a choice" advice, but it's less about choosing to stay in an unhappy relationship and more choosing to push through the bad times. If you're ok with having a string of relationships in your life, it's ok to run when the going gets tough. But if you want to stay married to one person until old age, you have to tackle the reality that the honeymoon feelings will fade and your relationship will take work. That's when love is a choice. Even if I don't FEEL like everything is good right now, I CHOOSE to love you through this difficult time.
The important caveat to the "love is a choice" thing, is that your partner needs to be choosing you too. It isn't love to be the one always putting in the effort for someone who doesn't care about you anymore.
If you're both working on your relationship and you're both choosing each other, that's a happy relationship. If the bad times just go on forever then something has to change
Did you just write a thesis on why a joke was incorrect?
Wow, major applause for this comment. Well said.
@@oDTRAINo Yes and no, lol.
Beautifully said!!
She's a queen. Hilarious, I love her style of comedy!
yup, she really captivates her audience.
I think shes a regular woman.
She's not a queen. Possibly a jester, though.
She looks like Carrie Fischer
i knew i wasn't the only one
I'm getting more Linda Blair.
Her face is similar so she could have been the sub-in for Princess Leia in the Rogue One movie instead of a CGI planted face.
A louder more obnoxious less attractive Carrie Fischer anyway.
@@RearAdmiralTootToot strange comment to make 😂
She is genuinely witty and funny and a great match to Conan.
I'm not happy, but I'm no quitter..classic
Love IS a choice though.... because while you do love the person, reality is, you don't always like them. Assuming that "in love" feeling is a solid thing to put your relationship on is a sure way to make it fail. Love is a choice to commit.
So... you're no quitter.
@@phamptom Lemmie put it this way - if you're a quitter in relationships, don't bother getting in one, especially any serious ones. Because long, happy, healthy marriages/relationships are built by two people who would go by "I'm no quitter." Truth is, marriage is not 24/7 happy times. But, if the two people are compatible, who genuinely love and value the relationship, they will work together through issues instead of quitting when things get the least bit hard. Marriage can be worth it in the long run; but, to say it's always a walk in the park is setting an unrealistic expectation.
Granted, there are some exceptions. (i.e, the vast array of reasons and excuses for divorce). But, that's a different topic.
My point was she is clearly joking, both are comedians.
@@johnnyparsnips7641I'm not insinuating that love is ONLY a choice, but that long-lasting love, such as in a long happy & healthy marriage, is a choice to commit. Does this mean this is a obligatory thing with no emotion behind it? Not necessarily. But, it is certainly not passionless. I'll put it a different way: Expecting that love is only a fleeting emotion and we make decisions based on that emotion is 'following your heart.' Making a choice to commit to the person you love time and again, even through troubled waters, that's *leading* your heart. I'd suggest that of the two, it's the latter that builds lasting, loving relationships.
@@phamptom I know they're joking - but, there's usually at least a sliver of truth beneath the surface, and I am allowed to explore that.
Does she remind anyone else of early 2000's Amanda Bynes? Is this just me?
Julia Musto she sure does!!!
A little bit, and she has a Carrie Fischer thing going on, as well.
I can't unsee it
And a little Jennifer Aniston season 1 from friends
a modern amanda bynes but without the drugs, early start at fame, and aggressive child abuse
I love her. You know you're a great comedian, when you're just talking, and it sounds like you're still doing material.
That's cause they are. This conversation didn't just happen.
Her responses are from different stand up comedy shows she has done.
Spoken like someone who hasn't seen her material yet. lol
Damn she's so quick and witty. I was laughing the entire time basically.
She's so hilarious. I'm so glad to be seeing more of her.
I love these interviews conan does w/ young comedians and he's like everyone's comedy dad haha they make him proud! 😁
making Conan hilariously laugh on your jokes, that's a big accomplishment, for Comedians, i guess !
@David Singleton It doesn't have to be the case in every clip lol
Instead of “comedy father” let’s make “joke daddy” a thing
Hihi 😁
Not to be confused with "choke daddy".
:(
Had a friend. He and his wife took took separate vacations, for the first half and visited their families. Then they met up for about a week. They were married for a lifetime. I never understood it, but it worked for them. If it's silly, but it works; it's not silly.
Some people go a step up from the separate vacations and have separate honeymoons. If that’s not giving up before you’ve started I don’t know what is...
You're kidding, separate honeymoons??
semper bi yeah it’s like a thing now. They call it something dumb like oneymoons 😂
What kind of people do this (the separate honeymoons)?
The NY Times did a report on in. It’s called unimoon or Solomoon.
Wow!
"the safest travel is book" did this person never suffer the excruciating pain of the paper cut?
That's why digital is the way to go. 😁
You have 69 likes!
I have that same exact Pikachu plush!
The real friends are the antibiotics we met along the way
One papercut won't cut you down. Well we all knew it takes guts to take a real trip
I love this Jonny Carson's style of presenting new and aspiring (at least for me) stand up comedians.
She reminds me of a young Carrie Fisher!
Wow, I was thinking the exact same thing! I've been binge-watching all her material on UA-cam. It's not just the physical resemblance, it's the intelligence and the twinkle in her eye.
“I’m not happy, but I’m no quitter” buckled me over in laughter.
She's great and has a bright future ahead of her at this rate - a quick thinker, good delivery, and very relatable to those of us around her age.
Super relatable hey? I identify with over half of the things she says and she makes me feel like a normal human; validates my feelings every time I watch her.
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her delivery is absolutely perfect!
I don't know but I think taking seperate vacations can be good advice. Not as in, actively avoiding to go on vacation together but why should you not go on vacation with your friends and not take your partner, every once in a while? I grew up in a household wehre we would all go on vacations together but my parents would also go on vacations with their friends, seperately, to do things that the other wouldn't enjoy as much like sailing or hiking. Or I would go for a long weekend with just my dad or just my mum. You don't alwas have to be joined at the hip.
EDIT: Maybe it's different because I live in europe and we have enough vacation days to go on several (smaller) vacations every year and not just one. I guess, it's a little different when you really only have enough days off for one vacation a year.
Thank you for giving this lady any help in her career. What a rising star!
She's the rare type of comedian who's funny on the spot, doesn't need scripting
I absolutely LOVE Taylor Tomlinson. I think I consistently laugh out loud more at her jokes than any other comedian. Such a delight!
Conan is the best
love how she includes Andy when she’s talking!
0:10 ... Conan's laugh here is
"Please don't remind me I too old to be anything more."
I believe in separate bedrooms if you're living with a boyfriend or spouse. You can always have your own world inside the house, independently from them. It has helped me tremendously lol.
her quips are always so ON POINT
They're got similar vibes. No wonder they get along so well!
Take separate vacations is advice made of gold! I'm not saying that all vacations should be separate, but my wife like sunny warm beaches and I like cold snowy forests. Sure, I can do a nice beach vacation, but she would never consider a trip to the Yukon. To keep sane, I must have my separate vacation now and again. To be fair, I've got no beef if she wants to do the same.
"I'm not happy but I'm no quitter" I think that came from the same person who said you should take separate vacations lol also, what an unfortunate relationship. Be with someone who makes you happy
Well you're going to choose rich so that doesn't always pan out.
@@FuckGoogle2 I mean, if you can't have a partner that makes you happy at least get one that's rich and going to die soon :P like my mom used to say
The person isn't wrong. Love is perception. it's an attitude. It is a choice. On the first date, you say to yourself "this is the one." That's you literally talking yourself into that attitude. There is nothing literally "the one" about him/her. He/She is not your son, daughter, there is no blood binding you together. You stay together because you AIM to stay together. Everyone these days wants it to be some kind of magic spell. And they wait and wait and wait for the person they don't deserve. Married 14 years. Two kids. it's not magic, it's perspective.
And the thing about taking vacations seperately also isn't bad (I've never done it, though). Love isn't possession. If you don't trust your loved one, what are you doing with him/her? The leash is the only thing keeping you two together. If you can't be honest with each other about the desires that maybe don't pertain to your significant other (which of course, because you're a human, there will be many), then what kind of relationship do you really have? If my wife wanted a girls night out, or go on vacation by herself, go for it. Just communicate. Let's talk about it. If it'll make her happy, do it. I don't own her body or mind. I couldn't if I wanted to. My efforts to possess her would just pull us apart. That's like an employee not allowing their employers to take a day off because oh no, what could they be doing if they're not at work? And they'd say "Why take the job if you wanted to take vacations?" Uh, you take vacations BECAUSE you have a job. You earned it. Go. Have fun. Come back rejuvenated and ready to take care of our two children, and your house and all your responsibilities. That's a terrible employer that doesn't understand and doesn't bother to try to understand the human element of their employers and is going to need to put up a lot of job postings in a lifetime (in case the metaphor is over your head, job postings = being single again)
Love is a choice. And that’s not a bad thing. All that means is you choose to work at it and choose to sacrifice and serve one another. If you stand there expecting someone to give you love and give you happiness while you do nothing and take zero ownership of your own heart and actions that is selfish and a doomed relationship. I think most agree with that. I can see how “love is a choice” can be taken and understood in a lot of different ways though.
@@chelzdee88 Love is a bullshit :D
Hahaha, she's hilarious! Nevertheless, also taking separate vacations (not only separate vacations, of course...) is really quite nice :-) But then I have European levels of holiday time. If I had a week a year, I would not be spending that apart...
The next level of female comedians, and she's leading the way, makes me super happy. Funny, and smart, and being themselves
"I'm not happy but I'm no quitter" the line got me 😂. Anyone else hear Al Bundy or Jeff Dunhams puppet Walter ? 😂.
This gal is a jar full of sunshine!
This lady is my spirit Animal
I just discovered this girl, love her, so god damn funny!
The one that got me was "I'm not happy, but i'm not quitter: lol!
My spouse and I take separate vacations. I mean, we also take vacations together, because we enjoy each other’s company, but we have different ideas of what’s relaxing. Sometimes I want to sit by a pool for three days and do nothing but read a book and speak to as few people as possible (which he thinks is boring), and sometimes he wants to go to some kind of workshop or festival where he can spend hours and hours meeting a bunch of new people (which is my personal definition of hell). So we sometimes we take separate long weekends to kind of do our own thing.
She's so good at what she does
tell her boyfriend to look out, because there's a long line of us waiting for him to mess up! 😍
Love her! Gotta start keeping up with her shows more
Dude, Conan Made HER laugh!
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"i'm not happy, but i'm no quitter" me about life when i was 18 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Taylor is an absolute gem. Loved seeing her in Pittsburgh and watching her specials!
She is so cute and so funny! I hope she goes very far!
She's amazing I've been bing watching her! I was raised as an atheist and I've raised my kids as atheists too. But I'm an American so surrounded by many of religions and bad advice as well!
I became an atheist after being expelled form Sunday School at age 11...I asked too many difficult questions...but I do see a need for Christians. They keep Hell full.
Take SOME separate vacations isn't a bad advice, like take a long weekend to yourself from time to time.
I’ve personally heard that separate vacation advice as well
Love is a choice is partially true. It's like saying " i like my partner but i have to do things to keep it going"
Not only have I heard about separate vacations; I have known people to take them. For me it’s commonplace and normal.
She upstaged Conan like a boss.
Her vocal inflection, delivery, is developed way beyond her years, but she started stand-up at age 16...like Dave Chappelle.
The three prepared jokes she pulled out for this interview rely on that vocal tone control to land the punch line, and they sounded fresh, like she hasn't told them dozens of times before.
Damn, and damn, confidence and technique, stage presence to burn, and so freaking young!
If I was a comic I'd be saying stuff like "ya know Belushi and Farley thought speedballs really punched-up their act kid" ....
Because there's no way I'm letting you open for me. Who's gonna follow that ondtage@!
All people who overcame struggles are far more interesting than beauty dolls who had it far too easy.
Struggle is part of life and helps us to evolve
The best relationship advice you can get is that everything might work, but nothing definitely will. People are too different to not take advice on this stuff with a grain of salt.
I would love a interview with taylor and burr. Just their own truths speaking.
Live in the real world and date someone long enough and you'll know love is a choice. The only way to make it last is to be understanding, communicative and compromising, again all things you have to choose to do and be.
WOOOO I love you Taylor! I follow you since Laughs TV and you totally kicked ass as a comedian ever since you came out of it!
I've heard that about separate vacations, it seems to work nicely, one summer wife travels somewhere to have a relaxing vacation while other summer husband has his relaxed vacation. :)
OK, but hear me out: assuming they don't hate each other, they could go together and BOTH have a relaxing vacation EVERY year. Isn't that an obviously better deal?
it's great to see Conan not exploiting his female guests the entire show and ogling them or making jokes about it in order to make himself 'likeable'
I would happily follow the separate vacations suggestion. Of course, I cannot follow it alone so it is not happening...
My relationship advice is don't bother getting in one in the first place. Saves a lot of heartache and you can devote more time to dogs, knitting and talking to yourself.
Comedic gold! I had to replay twice
Really hope she goes far...lovely and very very funny woman
she's perfect.
i hope she writes a piece for a show, a film or a series...
great humor.
My last girlfriend and I lived apart, had separate holidays and went out with friends separately, we did everything we could to stay together
That last bit was hilarious.
"I'm not happy, but I'm no quitter" is the reason I remain alive lol
the safest travel is books lmaooo
Conan didn't exactly grow up with a hard life. His father is a top Medical Doctor and his mom is a lawyer. He grew up quite comfortable and in a great loving family.
I'm sure Taylor's parents would say the same thing about her upbringing.
@@hhyhnh9335 single parent, her mom passed away from cancer
He didnt say hard he said harder
Shame about the hair. Inherited from the family pet?
I designed her parents real estate logo. Tomlinson Group.
PJ Dexter I doubt that. Your name is PJ
@@fatjoe1251 I said I designed it, I didn't say I was related to them.
you wrote Tomlinson in red. Great
@@achilleschin Wrong logo.
So that would be Tomlinson Group Real Estate?
So I fricken love her. She is hilarious
Such a good writer!
Yeah she didn't hear "love is a choice" correctly 😂 still funny tho
I miss Conan
I think Conan meant to say "OK, you ho'd it up well."
You know someone's funny when you watch them reuse the same jokes in multiple settings and you still can't help but laugh
Ya, separate vacations is totally a real thing, and no matter what the couple tells you, it’s a monster-sized red flag.
I love to hear a good Andy laugh after a good joke
"I'm not happy, but I'm no quitter" actually sums up my career pretty nicely.
Love is in fact a choice, happiness and fulfillment are a byproduct of that choice.
Good to see Amanda Bynes making her third comeback 👏🏻
Her second after she throw the bong on the streets?
she is going to be the best comedian ever. I can bet on it.
“Love is a power from another realm. We cannot manufacture it on demand, nor can we suppress it when it arrives. Love is not our choice to make.”
-from ‘Origin’ by Dan Brown
Yes Conan, separate vacations is definitely a real thing lol
I like how she uses bits from her set in conversations
it's a standard thing for comedians trying to promote their upcoming project. i was a little bit heartbroken when i first found out that comedians don't actually come up with the funniest bits live on-air, but instead repurpose the bits from their comedy specials and adapt them to a conversational late-night-show environment.
ah well, it doesn't take away from how funny they are, so no harm no foul i guess.
She's incredible... It's just great punchline after great punchline.
beautiful and funny