People always say, when did ...

People always say, when did you realize you were funny? And I think it\'s not that you realize you were funny. It\'s that you\'re brain works in a certain way. And I don\'t think that that\'s - I think in some respects it\'s uncontrollable, and you can either accept it and deal with it and hone it or you can try to fight it. And I was too weak to fight it.
People always say, when did you realize you were funny? And I think it's not that you realize you were funny. It's that you're brain works in a certain way. And I don't think that that's - I think in some respects it's uncontrollable, and you can either accept it and deal with it and hone it or you can try to fight it. And I was too weak to fight it.

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