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Artist: Bright Eyes Song: Black Comedy [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" Prompt: Describe your sense of humor. Is it dark, sarcastic, slapstick, silly, or something else? Do you have any favorite comedians? What always makes you laugh? Work is kicking my ass right now. I’ll have to catch up on blog entries later because I want to see where everyone said they’d go for holiday if it was the Before Times. Anyway... My sense of humor 100% depends on my mood at the time. I’ve had my sense of humor described as dry, sarcastic, dark, goofy, immature, nonexistent. I have times where I'm pretty serious and don't find humor in much of anything. I'm kind of there now so it's a bad time for me for the prompt. Really difficult to talk about comedy when in a bad mental space. I know comedians use humor as a coping mechanism. I don't for the most part. I also don't like "edgy" comedians, like I'm saying something naughty or taboo and that's funny. I don't have any examples, but like, yeah. I liked Mitch Hedberg a lot. I like Trevor Noah and John Mulaney currently. I liked George Carlin a lot. I'm not sure if there's anything that could always make me laugh, but ~Minja~ introduced me to this Italian cartoon called Stripy and it usually at least gets a small laugh out of me. It has incredibly contagious laughter in it so it's hard not to laugh too. So yeah, think I'm done here. Big yikes on this entry. I guess the past is good for a laugh A comedy so dry and black |