flailure wrote:
I don't find humor in anyone's misfortunes, in fact, I actually get embarrassed myself and have to look away, unless of course they are hurt and need help. I even get embarrassed watching socially awkward situations on TV or in movies.
I'm part of the "we" - very dry and, on occasion, fast, poignant humor; frequently to the point of causing people to literally rofl. Call it overcompensation for my social ineptitude, but humor is one of the best ways to keep people out of my personal bubble.
me too..I have no idea why but I have to look away as well like it was me that said the inapropriate thing....try watching The Office and you will see what I am talking about...
other than that I would say my humor tends to be a bit off beat to say the least. I tend to make people laugh through situations rather than humor itself. Guess i am blessed with a bumbbling body...
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