Christopher Duffy
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But there are people you interact with and you go, well, that person is the least funny person that I've ever seen in my life.
That person is the equivalent of drywall.
And then there's other people where you go, that person is hilarious.
Every single interaction with them made me feel so connected and laughing.
And I just like, I couldn't get enough of it.
It was great.
Yes, there's certainly have.
I have those experiences all the time.
And also, you know, a lot of times if you don't click with someone comedically, like they make a joke and they think it's funny and you think like this is one of the most painful experiences of my life to try and navigate this person thinking that that's funny.
Yeah, there are these these rules that make things funnier.
And there's this math of comedy like you brought up.
So one of the really basic pieces of the math of comedy is if you have a funny word or a punch line, you want that to go at the very end.
Right.
So if I say like.
And then it turns out he had a kazoo.
It's funnier to end on kazoo than it's like.
And the kazoo was in his pocket.
For some reason, that just like does not do it for us as much.
Right.
You want the funniest word to be last.