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Frankenztein

Her lyrics have a lot of humor in them. The Fame has some of the funniest lyrics. Some examples are: the Hitchcock sex joke in Bad Romance, "Dirty Pony I can't wait to hose you down", the song Donatella, and "Don't you know my ass is famous". Now that I think of it there are tons of examples. I don't think she lacks humor at all.

I don't think any star of her caliber would have used so much self-deprecating humor in SNL either. I'd say she's sensitive to anyone's feelings getting hurt through a harmless joke which can suck the fun out sometimes. I think she actually used to be more defensive and has opened up more now. 

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lego
3 minutes ago, ScottishGaga said:

i think its the complete opposite :rip: 
I think she has a better sense of humor now than she did in TFM days, she was always so serious then.

 

Same. 

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It is pretty much the opposite of what you said :rip: She was almost non-human during the TF era.

If you see me posting like crazy, I'm either bored or procrastinating.
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Levine

I find her genuinely funny, unlike others who try too hard to be funny and reletable.

It's not her fault that in many interviews she preferes to talk about art and/or social issues. 

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Javier Gallo

Well, if you see the C2C tour she makes a lot of jokes and also on the small shows she does with the Brian Newman band. Plus her last interviews, I think she is funny gurl.

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djBuffoon
2 hours ago, Yaxley said:

In fame and fame monster she had a good sense of humor. Then in btw she totally lost her sense of humor. And took offense to everything. And ARTPOP idk that wasn't really an era. I know she did snl and poked fun at herself but that was more sad, really. So should she get a sense of humor again? Joan rivers always said laughing gets people to think and every laugh is a little vacation from horror so I agree with this 

Countless promotional interviews/performances, music videos, a Thanksgiving special, and a tour. Sounds like an era to me. 

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Levine
11 minutes ago, Levine said:

I find her genuinely funny, unlike others who try too hard to be funny and reletable.

It's not her fault that in many interviews she preferes to talk about art and/or social issues. 

I swear to god I didn't even read the sandwich's tweet before writing this :toofunny:

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Iwontell

She's cautious about what she says...and she should be.
First, bc she's almost 30, she probably feels the need to mature...and, second, bc in this times of heavy language policing and some ppl being over-sensitive (and "over-sensitive" might not even be the word I'm looking for here, I'm referring to how ppl nowadays react to buzzwords a lot, without analyzing context), a public person has to pay attention to what they say...that's all...
Besides, we don't get to see not even 2% of her life, how come ppl here feel so apt to judge her character like that...?

ATTENTION: (bad) jokes and sarcasm are still a thing, so don't take everything I say literally. Thank you.
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PMKKARDASHiAN

Her humor during tf/m was crass, snarky, and a little in your face. I loved it. She was so funny without even really trying to be funny. 

Then she went all "motherly" and could no longer talk about sex and d!cks and sh!t like that. 

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