yes yes yes. I dated a comedian for years, so was heavily involved in the up-coming stand up environment .... they are all so sad, sad, sad, angry people, who use humor to cover their hurt. Few are genuinely happy |
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https://pagesix.com/2020/12/23/john-mulaneys-seth-meyers-clip-in-november-started-fans-worrying/
cringe - did anyone see his "Royal update" on the Seth Meyer show, talking about bombing. |
I am not familiar with his history but why is Will Ferrell an exception? |
That Vulture article mentioned that he said in his new act that he has an overwhelming desire to continue using. I agree that now is not the best time for him to be on stage again, but he has said in the past that working gives him structure. I hope he’s surrounding himself with the right people. |
You are really hitting hyperbole with”serious childhood trauma”. He says he was funny and then he wasn’t, but drinking made him funny before. That doesn’t sound like he was traumatized. Just lacking confidence and unfortunately, predisposed to addiction. |
Dp- also John’s humor isn’t bitter or angry. I’m not sure what the above poster is talking about. |
| I wonder if he should be on the stage so soon. |
Yes. Adam Sandler’s movie “funny people” was about this very topic. It was sad. |
| Name a comedian who doesn’t suffer from anxiety or depression. I’d say it’s universal. And, many suffer from addiction as well. |
He seems very self-depreciating to me, not bitter or angry. |
You're right, silly me. Taking up heavy drinking at 13 with the specific goal of receiving attention is one of those run of the mill tween things. |
Hear hear. Yes. |
yes! it was a fantastic look at the secret sadness of a comedian - they are always striving for other's praise and approval, and tend to be highly self conscious people |
self depreciation is typically used as a defense mechanism, to cover up self-hatred (anger at self instead of others) |
Yes, but some people also find it a kinder humor than attacking others. |