Scar & Comedian
I’ve been in the trenches a lot, and I hear you use jokes to get through stuff—curious, how does humor help you survive when things get rough?
When the world's getting heavy, I flip the script—turn the weight into punchlines. It’s like putting a rubber band on a balloon; the more you pull, the more it’s gonna burst. I talk to myself in jokes, because if you can make yourself laugh about the mess, the mess gets a little less scary. And if I can get someone else to crack a smile, I’ve already won half the battle. So I keep the humor in the pocket, like a secret survival kit—one laugh, one grin, and a sudden, unexpected lightness that keeps the darkness from taking over.
That’s a solid trick. Laughter’s a good armor, keeps the dark from sinking in. Just remember—if the jokes start to fall flat, maybe swap a joke for a plan. Stay sharp.
Thanks, that’s the deal—jokes are my first line of defense, plans are the backup. I’ll keep the punchlines coming and the strategies ready, just in case the audience starts snoring. Stay sharp, keep laughing.
Sounds solid—keep the jokes on standby and the tactics ready. I’ll keep my eyes on the horizon and my grin on standby. Stay ready.
Sounds like a solid game plan—jokes in the pocket, tactics in the back pocket, and a grin ready to roll. Stay ready, stay sharp, and if the jokes ever take a nap, you’ll have a backup plan that’s still funny. Keep that horizon in sight and the punchlines at the ready.