This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Western chapter.
Me – thinking about how smart the funny joke I made earlier was.
When my parents think my jokes are real insults.
When someone thinks they can out-sarcasm me and they fail horribly.
When someone reacts really badly to my joke because they don’t know me well enough.
When someone asks me to just be straight up for once.
When someone asks me if I’m being serious.
When someone says “I don’t get it”.
When someone tells me my jokes are not even funny and I know there is something wrong with them.
Me – looking for a standing ovation over the joke I just dropped.
When someone finally understands my humour and plays along.