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I think that all bodies are beautiful in millions of different ways but I get down on myself too!
Margaret Cho
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Margaret Cho
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: December 5
Comedian
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San Francisco County
California
Margaret Moran Cho
Moran Cho
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Jo Moran
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I think that gay people should have the right to get married by Elvis like everybody else.
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My parents never really had that much money, so I kind of live in the same world that they do.
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I really love Steve Martin and all the stuff he did in the '70s. I think it's really great.
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That it is not the people who really feel that way, but it is people who have the most money to fire up these propaganda campaigns, these like, basically these lies that they are willing to lie to the public in order to manipulate them into doing what they want. And to me it doesn't make any sense.
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I have 3 dogs myself - I actually have a kennel license in order to do so. I love them so much I couldn't imagine my life without them.
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Pot is an insidious drug because it can steal your life away from you, without you even being aware of it. I had a love affair with pot for ten years. Pot was my most devoted partner.
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I want Jesus to come back and say 'THATS NOT WHAT I MEANT' -
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I am always writing no matter what I am doing and no matter what it is for.
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I could never make a joke about somebody unless I could say it to their face and they'd laugh.
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To start telling people that you're beautiful, or just feel beautiful, just start acting like you are the most beautiful woman in the world. And it really improves everything! Because your sort of psyche responds to it - like this is truthful!
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I knew I was crazy because I was watching Jesus Christ Superstar and the part where Jesus carries the cross up the mountain, I actually said to myself, Wow! That must be a really good workout! Yeah, because you're doing arms and cardio!
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I voice my opinions on social media and I have people threatening me with violence. It is troubling but I can fight back, which is good.
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I'm very much a stand-up comedian in my heart. That's really what I do. Now I'm trying to incorporate all of the different elements of my work as a performer, and use it as a stand-up comedian.
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We women are constantly at war with our bodies, it is hard to find amnesty for ourselves.
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I think self-deprecation is such a disease, and I want to cure everybody of it and so that's my contribution.
Margaret Cho
I was about 17 or 18 and there were a lot of clubs and dancing. It was the beginning of rave culture and a lot of ecstasy. Because of all the drugs, there are certain songs that make me feel high.
Margaret Cho
There's vulnerability - so I have to make sure the audience is certain that I know what I'm doing. There's vulnerability there because my heart is open, but at the same time I definitely have a lot of weapons at my disposal. I have all the language, I have all of the moment - I have all of that to spar with somebody, to take anything on.
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No wonder all the great comedians had such destructive private lives. ... After you get the audience into that kind of frenzy, and you are being worshiped like the false idol you are, how do you leave the stage and transition back into real life? ... What is there left to do but set yourself on fire?
Margaret Cho
I don't like people telling other people what to do. Sex work for a lot of women is really important, especially in countries where women don't have a lot of power. Here we can have at least some form ... of making money.
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That we are selfish gives us the opportunity to gain the power so that, in time, we might be selfless. To give back what we have learned. To teach what we know, and shorten the journey for those who will come after us.
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