Cattypuss
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Wow.
Returning to this thread after a long weekend...
... makes me realise that there is NOTHING in my life, however seriously I take it, that I can't share a joke about. I take some things in my life DEADLY seriously (in the sense that they are 110% important to me and are humungous priorities in my life), but I'm still likely to find humour in them.
Example. I man a suicide hotline once a week. I hear stories that would make your hair curl. I regularly cry on the phone with callers(and at home alone about their calls) because their pain is so acute and so moving. And I get off the phone and I joke with my fellow volunteers about life, death and suicide.
Doesn't some of this come down, in the end, to the type of general sense of humour/life-approach some people have?
Returning to this thread after a long weekend...
... makes me realise that there is NOTHING in my life, however seriously I take it, that I can't share a joke about. I take some things in my life DEADLY seriously (in the sense that they are 110% important to me and are humungous priorities in my life), but I'm still likely to find humour in them.
Example. I man a suicide hotline once a week. I hear stories that would make your hair curl. I regularly cry on the phone with callers(and at home alone about their calls) because their pain is so acute and so moving. And I get off the phone and I joke with my fellow volunteers about life, death and suicide.
Doesn't some of this come down, in the end, to the type of general sense of humour/life-approach some people have?
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