They Let Me Write a Book!: Jamie’s World. Jamie Curry
me laugh. I tried hard to think about what makes me laugh the most, to try to figure out how I got this way. These are the things I came up with:
• I still find physical humour very funny, I just try not to do it as much because pain. But watching Miranda Hart in Miranda fall over again and again is my favourite thing ever.
• At the same time I like intelligent humour. I like a joke that gives you something to think about that is more clever than slapstick. I’m really trying to sound smart here but don’t actually have any examples.
• I actually hate Dad jokes. I hate all stupid jokes, which is funny because that’s what my whole persona is built upon. I’m more complicated than you think. I confuse myself daily.
• I like character comedy; I’ve recently become a huge fan of Kimmy Schmidt in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. That’s such a good show. I love seeing the characters on Saturday Night Live as well. They are funny, but it’s even funnier when they break character. I love watching people trying not to laugh at their own jokes, it’s my favourite thing. I’m a huge fan of doing it myself.
• I don’t love puns — get away from me with your puns on my last name. Puns don’t curry favour with me in the slightest. I’ll have naan of that. See? Isn’t it awful? You laughed, didn’t you?
• I don’t like stand-up comedy very much, especially when it’s mostly just insulting other people and groups. I don’t like nasty stuff like that, I don’t think anyone should suffer for the purposes of your comedy. My rule is to only ever make fun of myself.
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