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bijouxbroussard · F
I’ve been accused of being "humorless". I don’t always find the same things funny as some others, even some people here whom I like very much. I like them just the same. 🙂

SW-User
@bijouxbroussard I'd never accuse you of that. I think your spirit is guided towards justice, and it can be hard when caring that way to always find humour? It can help in moments, I think even in that fight, but I'd rather choose taking things seriously, when they are, and when I do find humour I hope it's a sensical way - even though I have learned some, accepting some absurdity helps?
bijouxbroussard · F
@SW-User Yes. I can definitely find humor in absurdity and satire. I loved the Marx Brothers, Monty Python rather than the Three Stooges or Benny Hill.

SW-User
@bijouxbroussard Monty Python is great. The Coen brothers put up great dry humour in movies. I can also appreciate the appeal of David Lynch, far from humorous, but definitely absurd in what the mind can conjure.
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@bijouxbroussard I am just being goofy
bijouxbroussard · F