IdahoRose wrote:
Cyberman wrote:
Dying is easy. Comedy is hard. Comedy as an Aspie is even harder (though being unintentionally funny is a piece of cake.)
Isn't that the truth! Every time I try to make a joke, people don't find it funny. On the other hand, sometimes I will be in the middle of talking or I'll say something that I think is serious and the other person will start laughing. I've even had
therapists do that to me.
Maybe you guys haven't met the right friends or co-workers yet. ALso - many "suspected" aspie comedians write their jokes ahead - like Tina Fey, Stewart, Colbert and Seinfeld. I think they'd would be very uncomfortable without a script. Not that they can't be funny in interviews - but even those are slightly prepared. But they spend most of their time observing, researching and writing.
When they are brainstorming as part of a team, they are usually with other odd-ducks.
But I still think it depends on who you're hanging out with. I work in engineering and mapping so I work with a lot of odd ducks, indeed! I wouldn't have it any other way.
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