
Netflix Is A Daily Joke Nate Jackson: A Joke About Being Fat
Nov 11, 2025
Nate Jackson, a stand-up comedian known for his Netflix special "Super Funny," brings humor to the topic of body image and food. He hilariously addresses how fans’ oversized nicknames can feel disrespectful, particularly his distaste for 'Big Dog.' Nate also critiques skinny individuals who police fat people, highlighting the absurdity of that dynamic. Embracing his love for food, he jokes about always having room for dessert, showcasing a refreshing take on body positivity and self-acceptance.
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Owning Your Body As A Choice
- Nate Jackson reframes body size as a personal choice and earned identity rather than a shameful trait.
- He highlights how society's compliments and nicknames reveal underlying disrespect toward fat people.
Keep Compliments Simple
- Avoid using pet-name compliments like "Big Dog" when praising someone because they can feel dismissive.
- Keep compliments simple and respectful: just say someone is doing their thing.
From Big Dog To Cocker Spaniel
- Nate recalls being called "Big Dog" and mocks the mismatch between nickname and his self-image as a "Cocker Spaniel."
- He describes his routine of doing 10,000 steps and still embracing food and dessert without apology.
