Anonymous wrote:Nooooo I won’t be able to enjoy his comedy anymore if I know he left his wife for another woman, I get so bugged when people do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that it was just announced that he is dating Olivia munn
Just coming to post. Ugh. Of course he had a jump-off.
https://people.com/tv/john-mulaney-olivia-munn-dating/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name a comedian who doesn’t suffer from anxiety or depression. I’d say it’s universal. And, many suffer from addiction as well.
Jerry Seinfeld? He is super-neurotic though.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that it was just announced that he is dating Olivia munn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most comedians are sarcastic, and their humor comes from a “bad” place, a mocking place of bitter hurt and barely veiled anger, is the secret. In the industry, the one exception is Will Ferrell. John Mulaney is not an exception. He probably should not be onstage yet. I do wish him well. Addiction is a mountain you climb everyday.
I am not familiar with his history but why is Will Ferrell an exception?
Dp- also John’s humor isn’t bitter or angry.
I’m not sure what the above poster is talking about.
He seems very self-depreciating to me, not bitter or angry.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Name a comedian who doesn’t suffer from anxiety or depression. I’d say it’s universal. And, many suffer from addiction as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys -- they are divorcing after six years and no kids. This is a breakup; calling it a divorce is a technicality. It is a marriage that should not have happened in the first place, and that people pretend that every divorce is sad, and that marriage must have been a good idea for a couple in love in the first place, is part of the bad culture we have around this topic.
I'm sorry they're sad, and yes, someone who says he began drinking at age 13 in order to receive attention is someone with serious childhood trauma and I geniunely wish him the very best with his recovery.
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.
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.