You laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People expect us to be different, but we're not. We're very similar people, and it's because we're so similar and close to each other that we make each other laugh - in fact we make each other laugh more than we make anyone else laugh.
My problem is people seem to laugh at me, but the one that laughs harder than anybody is me.
People laugh at me. Sometimes I know why, and sometimes I don't.
Whatever you laugh at in others, laughs at yourself.
I have a pretty diverse audience, and that makes me happy - laughter is universal, and I don't differentiate between people at all. Why should I? People are people. There's no reason why one person can't relate to any other person on this planet in some way or another.
When I say something funny, I don't laugh.
It's funny: people who meet me say, 'I thought you'd be different.' But I'm still the same guy.
We don't laugh because we're happy - we're happy because we laugh.
If you can have a laugh with someone, you're then in each other's world.
By the way, I'm funniest when I'm not being funny. I'm better to laugh at than with, pretty much.