AndOhh
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I'm curious as to whether this may be something I share with other INTPs.
I have noticed quite consistently that I do not have Genuine Laughter very often (few and far between). I'm able to make other people laugh historically but don't run across things that make me really laugh very often. I find things humorous; however, not enough to bolster a real good laugh.
I have laughed historically before and I long for that. I like some comedians "Mitch Hedberg" is on that comes to mind. I also enjoy other comedy.
I will usually enjoy comedy with a smile and a couple half-hearted chuckles.
I suspect it's because a lot of the irony seems to predictable. I know I've felt the punchline before it's came more than a few times.
I guess this probably isn't that unusual or even MBTI type-specific.
Any thoughts?
I have noticed quite consistently that I do not have Genuine Laughter very often (few and far between). I'm able to make other people laugh historically but don't run across things that make me really laugh very often. I find things humorous; however, not enough to bolster a real good laugh.
I have laughed historically before and I long for that. I like some comedians "Mitch Hedberg" is on that comes to mind. I also enjoy other comedy.
I will usually enjoy comedy with a smile and a couple half-hearted chuckles.
I suspect it's because a lot of the irony seems to predictable. I know I've felt the punchline before it's came more than a few times.
I guess this probably isn't that unusual or even MBTI type-specific.
Any thoughts?