A Quote by Bobcat Goldthwait

I started out making fun of comedy. Then I became the thing I was making fun of. — © Bobcat Goldthwait
I started out making fun of comedy. Then I became the thing I was making fun of.
It's okay to take yourself too seriously if you're a serious actor and you've got the scrubs on. And then with me, it's kind of like, well, I'm a comedian, I'm making fun of everybody and everything. And I'm making fun of myself. I'm having fun making fun of and for other people.
I was bullied from fifth grade on. They started making fun of me because my mom was in a wheelchair, then they started making fun of me because I was poor and then it evolved to my size.
It is a fine line between making fun of the right thing and making fun of the wrong thing. And the language oftentimes is the same.
I went to art school for fine art and then I started doing performance art, and then I started making fun of performance art, and it turned into comedy.
I'm tired of being in a band, but I do want to continue making records and performing, at least a little bit. Making the records isn't always fun. It's fun to be finished with them. Making beautiful things can be quite painful.
There is no harm in making people laugh by making fun of yourself. What's wrong is when people derive pleasure from making fun of others.
If I'm making fun of race or making fun of the differences of us, it's just because it's a reality of the situation of the world. And, if you can't laugh at it, that's kind of a bummer.
I need somebody to Trump-xplain(ph) this, because I don`t understand it.I`ve heard people defend him about making fun of a disability, making fun of John McCain, making fun of women - a woman`s face.I just wanted to hear somebody defend this as well, because it just never ends. No one will ever stop defending the crass stuff he says.
In the past it seemed like I was making fun of rap a little bit. But it was more me making fun of myself, since I'm not technically a rapper, whatever that means.
My perfect night would be going out to an awesome restaurant, then heading over to the Comedy Cellar to hang out with other comics, drinking beers and making fun of each other.
I'm making music for people to have fun and party to. I'm also making real music as well. I'm making a lot of pop stuff. I'm definitely just making music for the consumer and the listeners. So shout out to all my fans.
I've always had this rule of thumb: If you have fun making it, then someone will have fun watching it.
Ive always had this rule of thumb: If you have fun making it, then someone will have fun watching it.
Our approach to making games is to find the fun first and then use the technology to enhance the fun.
I never think I'm making fun of my culture. In fact I'm making fun of myself, because I catch myself doing some very stupid things.
Postmodern comedy doesn't work well with very old audiences, because it's making fun of the comedy they enjoy.
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