You are not just a funny person or just a journalist. Most people are hybrids of having a smart opinion and a great sense of humor.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm with other people who inspire my silliness or sense of humor, I'm funny. When I sit down to write, it's hard not to be funny.
I am funny. No one else thinks I am funny. But I am funny.
Being a funny person does an awful lot of things to you. You feel that you mustn't get serious with people. They don't expect it from you, and they don't want to see it. You're not entitled to be serious, you're a clown.
If you can be funny, it means you're intelligent. Your brain is working fast.
I seem to get into situations that make people laugh, but I don't consider myself that funny of a person. I'm not witty. I'm kind of slow in conversations. I'm not that articulate with jokes. The first time I made stuff and screened it for an audience, I was surprised what people were laughing at.
People think I am funny all the time. But I am not. I am serious, too. Also, I enjoy serious, dramatic films.
I'm not funny in person. I mean I'm really not. I'm one of those people who always screw up anecdotes.
I don't think I'm a funny person in general. I have had to learn comedy.
I have a rule - 'funny is funny!' When I write comedy, it's not my aim to upset people. I will be offensive, edgy and immature, but I will also be very intelligent and relevant. At my shows, there are no holy cows.
Not all journalists are really journalists. They ask such stupid questions sometimes, especially the newer ones, and because... these people can't tell if you're joking around, you just can't have any sense of humour; you really can't.