Making people uncomfortable is one of my hobbies. I'm always hoping that half the people get the joke and the other half are the joke.
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Making people uncomfortable is one of my hobbies.
It's easier not to make a particular joke in case it offends. But every joke will offend someone, and I've always believed that the audience is bigger than one person. The danger is that things will become bland.
I'm not good at telling a joke, but I can say a line in a certain way that makes people uncomfortable because they don't know whether to laugh or not, and I love that comedy.
A lot of my humor centers on the act of telling jokes and I think this can prevent certain audiences from suspending their feeling of disbelief. It might piss a few people off, but I can't help it.
I'm a bit of a worrier, to an extreme. I'll crack a joke, then worry if I've offended someone - even when they're laughing. I have a guilt complex, always worrying.
Half the battle is that people have to like you before you say one joke, one bit of humor.
Let's face it: It's difficult enough to be funny without worrying about what is going to offend whom.
I always, always want to make people laugh. In every situation. Even when it's inappropriate.
I do things, and other people laugh at them. I rarely know what the joke is supposed to be or why they're laughing.
Sometimes an actor will stumble on the joke, and I'm right on them. Back it up before the audience hears the bad version of the joke, because humor is 90% surprise. If they know what's coming, they won't laugh as hard.
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