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A genuinely nice question for my genuinely nice friends [Discord Post]
A genuinely nice question for my genuinely nice friends! (Psst, that's all of you in here.)
> What are some things that make you smile? They can be items, activities, people, etc.
Follow up question!
> What makes you laugh? And I mean really laugh?
I'll go first since I began the prompt. Feel free to reply on this post with your own joys so we can share
Things that make me smile include:
- Hanging out with my awesome brother (online or in-person)
- Singing what's on my heart and hitting the notes nicely
- Seeing cute art or clothes and imagining what I'd like to wear
- Daydreaming about who I want to be and what I want to do with my life
- Having deep thoughts that remind me of how precious life is
- Getting random bursts of joy that make me giggle and smile at nothing in particular
- Accomplishing something or resolving to set a new routine for myself.
- Actually following through with new routines, when possible!
Things that make me laugh include:
- Chaotic comedy skits, videos, movies or shows
- Talking to my brother
- TikTok videos
- Fictional characters that I perceive to be attractive (Don't judge too hard please. >.>")
- Someone actually putting in the efforts to be my friend
Your turn if anyone wants to add their own thoughts. owo

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Do you have any favorite comedians? I think my favorite one is George Carlin, but I also like talk show hosts, who I consider to be comedians in their own rights as well, like Jon Stewart and John Oliver. Might have more people I enjoy listening to, but I can't think of them off the top of my head right now.
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I don't have a favorite comedian, but I enjoy watching funny videos. I've seen a few with Tim Hawkins, and random people on Comedy Central at a time. George Carlin can be pretty funny!
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I agree. Not everything is funny and there really is an art and understanding to it. Definitely need to captivate the audience, not steer them away.