How do you approach things from a comedic sense?
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with a big smile
Before you can do anything in a comedic sense, or any kind of comedy at all, you have to be able to laught at yourself.
That's a big plus in having a happy life.
I usually approach a problem from the POV that I could care less. Then, I apply either a unique viewpoint on the issue, or just try to pass something I saw on "the Simpsons" as my own.
Try it, or not. Anything hard to do is not worth doing.
Victoria is correct but the trick is to see things in the opposite, at its worst, like talking to a figure of authority and imagining them naked, Yuk. Do you get me?
Have you ever wondered which hurts the most?
Saying something and wishing you hadn't?
Or saying nothing and wishing you had?
I guess the most important things are the hardest things to say.
Don't be afraid to tell someone you love them.
If you do, they might break your heart
If you don't, you might break theirs.
Too many of us hide our true feelings because we are too afraid to care too much, for fear that the other person does not care as much, or even at all.
Don't be a person who has to look back and wonder what theywould have done, or could have had.
*What would you do if every time you fell in love you had to say good-bye?
*What would you do if you loved someone more than ever and you couldn't have them?
just laugh
I just think of my all time favourite comic characters such as, Rowan Atkinson, Harry Enfield's Yorkshire man and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh prince Philip.
Very funny ha ha ha ha ha
knock knock!
With a large dollop of cynicism and a dash of skepticism added to a healthy dose of mild hysteria
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