It isn’t possible to be serious all the time. What are some of the ways you lighten the mood, and let your goofy, silly self shine?
Share why if you wish.
Asking — and answering — life's interesting questions
It isn’t possible to be serious all the time. What are some of the ways you lighten the mood, and let your goofy, silly self shine?
Share why if you wish.
I get silly when I cheer people on.
I get silly when someone says the word “duty.” Get it? Doodie!
I get silly when I play with my friends Squish and Mr. Fender as well as others in the gang that hangs out in my study.
In fact, I get silly when Doppelskeeter and I talk about religion or politics.
I get silly when I hear the song “Beat It!” played in a shopping mall.
I get silly when I hear Beaker from the Muppets talking.
I get silly when I sing karaoke-style “C is for Cookie.” I love cookies!
Sometimes I get silly when someone asks me to come up with an ice-breaker question.
I definitely get a little silly when I teach people how to lobby their elected leaders. Silliness puts a lot of people at ease. And we need more people feeling at ease so they talk to their elected leaders.
Sometimes I get silly because people tend to take too many things too seriously.
I get silly upon command … sometimes.
Oh, and did I say that I get silly when I cheer people on?