NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Comedian Nikki Glaser opened up about the tension between being modest and speaking her mind as a comic, which informed the material in her new standup special, aptly titled "Good Girl." Glaser, who was recently named one of Time's 100 Most Influential people, said she grew up in a community where she felt pressure to present herself as "perfect" — but that, since then, she has found freedom by spilling her guts in front of a crowd. She reflected on her sometimes-raunchy act and revealed that she feels her time onstage has been able to impart lessons upon an unexpected audience: her parents. "You can say all the things that are most shameful about you and people will still like you. In fact, they'll like you more.…