Is your life a comedy or a tragedy?
Do you consider life a comedy or a tragedy? Comment below on what you chose and why.
| Comedy | 32 | |
| Tragedy | 26 |
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Do you consider life a comedy or a tragedy? Comment below on what you chose and why.
| Comedy | 32 | |
| Tragedy | 26 |
My family has been told that our lives are like th plot of really awful soap opera. Interpret that as you wish.
A stoner comedy.... lol no its a goddamn tragedy like a fucking lifetime movie
Tragedy. I've actually been very lucky overall and I've got an objectively better life than most people's (loving family, stable finances, virtually no expectations placed on me), but I tend to take myself way too seriously and look at the world through jade-colored glasses, and I apparently create problems where none exist and act overly dramatic at times (according to my family). In fact, I am so used to feeling upset about one thing or another, that I began to panic and feel uncomfortable when I went on an emotional high because of something good that happened to me recently.
Just so you guys know, when I say comedy or tragedy I'm not necessarily asking if its happy or sad. I understand that ones life is made up of many different elements. What i'm asking is how do you interpret all of these elements overall? With how much seriousness do you interpret the things that have happened to you? etc. etc.
More on the comedic side but I've been entrenched on the tragic as well. It's mostly like a telenovela with overly-dramatic acting and really bad comedic timing.
comedy. cos I can always look back on it and laugh no matter how bad it gets
My life is a tragedy and I escape that tragedy with humour/bullshitting and I bury myself in textbooks. I guess you can also describe my life as pathetic because I never do things I want to do I just daydream all the time. I'm also blessed but I'm not satisfied with what I have in life I want more and that makes me feel guilty. To sum it all up I would describe my life as a contradiction.
My life consists of humor derived from awkward situations (and just my awkwardness in general), like "The Graduate", but then it also possesses the loneliness and alienation found in "The Perks of Being a WallFlower."