My parents armed me with an amazing sense of humor, and it's what you need when, well, it's what anyone needs in this world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You see, that's another thing that my parents gave me: an enormously great sense of humor.
One thing my family has shown me is that having a sense of humor is everything.
My parents were funny. My brothers were funny. We just laughed and had a good time. Growing up, it breeds that. It breeds your funny. It breeds your creativity.
My parents are really funny. Laughter was a big part of my childhood. Of course, they tell a lot of bad jokes - but so do I. I tell a lot of bad jokes.
I don't think that I could have survived in my family without a naughty sense of humor; yeah, absolutely. I think my brother and I both get our senses of humor from our parents. I mean, my mother was absolutely hilarious and foul. She had the most ridiculously off color sense of humor, so that was sort of what we grew up with.
Humor is the most precious gift I can give to my reader, a reminder that the world is not such a terribly serious place. There is more than video games and drugs and nuclear threats; there is laughter, and there is hope.
My parents were very funny - they didn't know it. But they were. They were actually sharing an IQ.
One of the things that binds us as a family is a shared sense of humor.
I grew up with an extremely funny dad, and my mom is super funny.
My parents are both very funny but they're also relatively soft-spoken, normal human beings while I'm just a lunatic. I don't know where this loud, ballsy, hammy ridiculousness came from. I'm just glad I followed my goals and my parents did too. It's not like we even had a plan when I dragged my mom to Los Angeles.