Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A long time ago, in the land of blogs, I had a humor blog that I wrote for daily. It grew to have 2,000 unique followers per day, and I was actually earning money from ads and getting job offers from it.
So, all that to say...maybe I'm objectively funny. Probably not, but maybe. Suspend your disbelief for a moment.
Humor definitely was a coping/defense mechanism for me. It was one of those, "if they're laughing because of something I said / did, then they're not really laughing AT me."
I credit my mom with being my biggest fan. She always thinks that every joke I make is hilarious and gives a real, genuine belly laugh. My spouse thinks she's psychotic for laughing so hard, but her laugh is so infectious that it's just what I needed to encourage me to try to be funnier. For her.
So, if you think your kids are funny, laugh! And your kid may just end up a middle aged economist with a huge mortgage like me.
You ARE funny! I liked this post.
+1 and your mom sounds awesome
Anonymous wrote:A long time ago, in the land of blogs, I had a humor blog that I wrote for daily. It grew to have 2,000 unique followers per day, and I was actually earning money from ads and getting job offers from it.
So, all that to say...maybe I'm objectively funny. Probably not, but maybe. Suspend your disbelief for a moment.
Humor definitely was a coping/defense mechanism for me. It was one of those, "if they're laughing because of something I said / did, then they're not really laughing AT me."
I credit my mom with being my biggest fan. She always thinks that every joke I make is hilarious and gives a real, genuine belly laugh. My spouse thinks she's psychotic for laughing so hard, but her laugh is so infectious that it's just what I needed to encourage me to try to be funnier. For her.
So, if you think your kids are funny, laugh! And your kid may just end up a middle aged economist with a huge mortgage like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A long time ago, in the land of blogs, I had a humor blog that I wrote for daily. It grew to have 2,000 unique followers per day, and I was actually earning money from ads and getting job offers from it.
So, all that to say...maybe I'm objectively funny. Probably not, but maybe. Suspend your disbelief for a moment.
Humor definitely was a coping/defense mechanism for me. It was one of those, "if they're laughing because of something I said / did, then they're not really laughing AT me."
I credit my mom with being my biggest fan. She always thinks that every joke I make is hilarious and gives a real, genuine belly laugh. My spouse thinks she's psychotic for laughing so hard, but her laugh is so infectious that it's just what I needed to encourage me to try to be funnier. For her.
So, if you think your kids are funny, laugh! And your kid may just end up a middle aged economist with a huge mortgage like me.
You ARE funny! I liked this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I thinking singing and dancing are different and require some natural talent. I think being a comedian is also a talent. But I think being funny in the sense of appreciating humor and maybe participating a bit can be fostered a bit. I think if I came asking how to encourage kindness and hard work people wouldn’t say just appreciate the lazy asshole you have.
I love and appreciate my kids for who they are. I also believe I can help them develop on certain directions. Maybe it will take, maybe it won’t but doesn’t hurt to try
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I'm dead. I think I need to use that line next time someone complains about their dh/ds/dd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inflict psychological trauma and hope that humor is how they cope.
HA. This comment was under-appreciated
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I thinking singing and dancing are different and require some natural talent. I think being a comedian is also a talent. But I think being funny in the sense of appreciating humor and maybe participating a bit can be fostered a bit. I think if I came asking how to encourage kindness and hard work people wouldn’t say just appreciate the lazy asshole you have.
I love and appreciate my kids for who they are. I also believe I can help them develop on certain directions. Maybe it will take, maybe it won’t but doesn’t hurt to try
Anonymous wrote:A long time ago, in the land of blogs, I had a humor blog that I wrote for daily. It grew to have 2,000 unique followers per day, and I was actually earning money from ads and getting job offers from it.
So, all that to say...maybe I'm objectively funny. Probably not, but maybe. Suspend your disbelief for a moment.
Humor definitely was a coping/defense mechanism for me. It was one of those, "if they're laughing because of something I said / did, then they're not really laughing AT me."
I credit my mom with being my biggest fan. She always thinks that every joke I make is hilarious and gives a real, genuine belly laugh. My spouse thinks she's psychotic for laughing so hard, but her laugh is so infectious that it's just what I needed to encourage me to try to be funnier. For her.
So, if you think your kids are funny, laugh! And your kid may just end up a middle aged economist with a huge mortgage like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s personality, OP. Appreciate the kid you have.
THIS
our second son is naturally funny and has been since he learned to talk.
Our first born isn’t funny at all, but tries.
Anonymous wrote:My older kid is hilarious. I’m constantly being told to get her on tv (I never would). I did nothing to foster this. It’s just who she is. Her personality is huge. I’m a total introvert, as is her dad.
Anonymous wrote:It’s personality, OP. Appreciate the kid you have.