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Originally, we thought that "funny" meant "what I laugh at when I hear it" or something like that, and "serious" meant "what gives me non-funny information" or something similar.
Eventually you'll finish saying something about your ex that you thought was funny— meant as funny and someone will lean over and whisper in your ear, "Hey I know it's been hard, but it's also been like… a year".
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Funny means being comfortable with yourself and being willing to take risks and do what you like without caring what others think.
There's the seed of a funny, mean idea inside that portrait: that being a lawyer and being a grifter are not, in truth, different jobs.
Next to a photo of one of Mr. Crawford's crumpled, hand-addressed envelopes, an editor noted, "Shaggy has indeed been mailing us letters for at least a decade now, and they are always funny, mean, disturbing and good".
"To be funny means you have to be smart.
Being funny means being able to express humor of one kind or another maybe a pratfall, a witty pun, or a well-timed joke.
It was very funny (and meant to be).
It's sort of a funny story, actually, and by "funny" I mean "painfully reflective of how much more mature I am than you".
"There have always been funny women — I mean truly funny, not fake funny.
By funny I mean they at times have no real merit.
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