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Do you think you are too serious?

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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: dNor
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: dNor
Me too serious? Totally.

We knew that from reading your posts.

Then again based on your posts I picture you as looking like this.

How'd you get my picture?!

I Googled "Chris Hansen" in images and it was on the first page.

Best part of that is the "BigWilly152" part of the URL
 
Life is too short to be too serious. I try to be easy going because there is no point for me to be so tightly wound.
I like to be silly when it is appropriate. It is fun to not act your age some of the time.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Why can't we have more humor in the world? It's all business, serious business, most of the time.

Because the people in charge have no sense of humor. :frown:
 
I've been called eccentric and lively. I've also been told my personality parallels the tenth Doctor.

I should probably take things a bit serious, everybody at work is miserable except me.
 
Me? Serious?

Ah...no. Provided I have an audience all I want to do is make people laugh their asses off. Professor late for class? That's me doing stand-up. In line at the bank? Having a laugh about city politics with strangers.
 
Originally posted by: Tremulant
Originally posted by: meltdown75
no, actually i need to be more serious. also, i need to wait a while before joking / laughing about serious matters. i launch into chirp mode way too quick.

Me too.

And a lot of times, people don't get my sarcasm so I'll make a joke about something and they'll think I'm serious about it.
i get nailed on this quite a bit too.

this is sort of off-topic, but last night I was watching Curb Your Enthusiasm - the episode where Larry calls the guy a wise and beautiful woman at the poker table. God damn that show is funny.
 
Originally posted by: meltdown75
no, actually i need to be more serious. also, i need to wait a while before joking / laughing about serious matters. i launch into chirp mode way too quick.

i was about to type pretty much this exact post.
 
Most people say I'm not serious enough, but I still find myself too serious about a great deal of things. I'll know when I reach that proper level of "not serious" when I wake up in a room with padded walls and no furniture.
 
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