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SerPownce159 karma

SerPownce136 karma

Hey guys. Your comedy has been an absolutely integral part of my life for the last 4 years when I discovered you guys. I've wanted my life to revolve around comedy since I was 16, whether that be as a comedian, or simply being funny at whatever beat ass job I end up doing. Regardless of what I do, comedy will always be the most important thing.

That being said, of late I have been experiencing what we'll call for the sake of argument, an existential crisis. Being alive is pretty fucking weird, and it freaks me out sometimes. Every now and then I'll start thinking about how weird it is that I have teeth in my mouth and won't stop thinking about my stupid mouth for like an hour. Death takes up a huge amount of what I think about, and it can be a real fucking drag. To put it simply, I find life to be absolutely absurd, and I'm amazed at how many people strut around in their decaying meat suits and have the nerve to think they're so damn important. The only thing that consistently puts me at ease, is silliness. I adore people who are unafraid to live their lives as if existence is as absurd as it truly is. I thank you all for using your talents to help people forget.

My question is this: How has a career in comedy effected your overall mentality? Does getting to spend your life making people laugh help you come to grips with your own mortality? I can't imagine anyone ever becomes completely comfortable with the concept of death, but does knowing that your work brings joy to others make life a little easier? Also, can you answer this question as inappropriately as humanly possible? Maybe make a poop joke or something? Thanks.

SerPownce128 karma

I can't wheat.