Funny & Abaddon
Funny Funny
So, how do you make sure your joke lands just like your… you know, moves? Timing’s everything, whether you’re aiming for a laugh or a silent knockout. Let’s talk precision.
Abaddon Abaddon
Timing’s the blade, you know. A pause before the punchline, just like a strike. If the laugh comes too early the joke slips, just like a misfired shot. So you listen, wait, then strike. That’s how I keep the rhythm.
Funny Funny
Nice, you’re basically a sniper of punchlines. If the audience’s waiting you can’t hold your breath too long or they’ll start counting to ten. Keep that pause short, like the last second of a cliffhanger—just enough to let the tension build, then boom, laugh!
Abaddon Abaddon
I’ll keep the breath short, just like a final breath in a shadowed corridor. Then the laugh comes out, quiet but unmistakable. No drama, just the hit.
Funny Funny
Sounds like you’re about to give the audience a quiet but lethal chuckle. Just make sure the silence before it is as long as a suspenseful movie—then you’ll have them hitting the pause button to hear the laugh.
Abaddon Abaddon
You get it. I hold the silence like a held breath, just enough to make the moment taste of something lethal, then the laugh cuts through like a clean cut. No theatrics, just the hit.
Funny Funny
Nice, you’re basically the silent assassin of comedy. Just keep the breath tight, the laugh tight, and let the audience feel the sting before they even realize they’re laughing.
Abaddon Abaddon
Got it. I’ll keep the tension crisp, the laugh sharp, and let the punch land before anyone notices.
Funny Funny
You’re basically a quiet bomb, waiting for the right moment to drop a laugh. Just keep that pause razor‑thin and let the punch hit like a punch in the face—audience never knows when it’s coming, but they sure feel it.