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Comedy is ugly. It's honest, it's raw.
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I love fashion, and I love how it makes me feel, but it doesn't rule my life.
Aisha Tyler
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If you're a game company, you want to create a singular gaming experience, and part of that is doing stuff that nobody else is doing. If you're trying to create a game that feels different, you're going to create a lead that feels different. It's not going to be just another white guy.
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Everybody has those stories that make them wince when they think about them silently. But as soon as you tell that story, it becomes a little bit less cringe-inducing.
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I'm sure you can imagine it's pretty frustrating to have people talking about your private life who don't know anything about it.
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I'm a think gamer with twitch tendencies.
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The more people who come forward and talk about how much they love gaming, how much they talk about individuality and diversity, the more gamers of color that come out and gay gamers that come out and everybody talking about what they love - that's what the community has in common: a love of gaming.
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I've always been an outsider.
Aisha Tyler
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I'd like to provide an SAT word in everything I do.
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If you have an embarrassing story, and it's a source of shame, keeping it in just compounds the shame and turns the story into something poisonous. And if someone knows about it, then it can be used against you.
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I am constantly re-evaluating my goals and trying to strike items from my to-do list that aren't critical.
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I think the thing I fear most in life is waking up one day and not feeling challenge - feeling ambivalent or glib about what I have to do that day.
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I love Toronto. I love it. I love Toronto. I love Canada. I can't wait to get back. Can't wait to have some Timbits.
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I have this insane and unabated longing for San Francisco. I come up there every chance that I get.
Aisha Tyler
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People challenge my nerd cred all the time. I just show them the photo of me winning my middle-school science fair, wearing my Casio calculator watch and eyeglasses so big they look like they can see the future.
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I don't believe in superheroes but I love Batman movies. There's a part of every person that is entertained by the idealistic, the fantastic.
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Not only was I the only black kid and the only poor kid, but my parents were transcendental meditation devotees, and I live in an ashram for a good portion of my childhood.
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You rarely see women being nice to each other on television anymore.
Aisha Tyler -
Chris Parnell's a genius, so he'd be amazing on 'Who's Line.'
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I went to private school for two years, then Aptos Middle School, and I finished at McAteer. Several of my classmates at those schools are my friends today.
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I think art comes out of meaningful experiences, and it's hard to make art when your meaningful experience is getting into your electric car and driving from your fancy house in the Hills to your fancy job in the Valley.
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It's always been the genres that fascinated me. I think great action movies and great thrillers are transformative.
Aisha Tyler -
Dartmouth represented a great opportunity. I wanted to go to the best possible school I could go to.
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Success is not the absence of failure; it's the persistence through failure.
Aisha Tyler