There's something that's really fun about the challenge of making the mundane funny, too, I think.
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I can't not find humor in elements of most parts of life, but at the same time nothing ever seems perpetually funny to me.
I actually think of being funny as an odd turn of mind, like a mild disability, some weird way of looking at the world that you can't get rid of.
I think serious situations actually make for the best kind of belly laughs. But they're also the hardest to convert into comedy at the outset.
In terms of the creative side of it, it's really been a thing where you come up with the funny stuff is usually at a bar or out talking to people or whatever.
Life itself is pretty funny when you realize how absurd it can be.
I tend to head for what's amusing because a lot of things aren't happy. But usually you can find a funny side to practically anything.
The big challenge for me is that my nature is more towards comedy, so I understand when a comedy thing is working; I know when I'm not bored in a comedy.
Very few things are totally devoid of any possibility of humor. If you are aware of that possibility and alive to the scene becoming that way, then it just happens naturally. That's what I feel living is like, too. I find a lot of things that make me smile or make me laugh over the course of the day.
I think the main thing about comedy and humor is that it's impossible and always was impossible to define.
Funny is as funny does, and funny puts on a walrus mask and slowly gyrates in a mall food court. I laugh at absurdity hardest, then stories, then observations, then bearded men on roller skates.