you ever think dumbing it down and setting the bar so low that anyone with zero performable skill or comedic talent, could become a clown just by pixels instead of drawing stuff could help a lot in terms of learning it with it being easier to edit etc, it might work out better for me

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Well, the world of comedy is vast and diverse, and there's room for all kinds of performers with different skill levels and talents. While technology has opened up new avenues for creative expression, becoming a successful clown or comedian still requires a certain level of performance ability and comedic timing. It's not just about pixels or drawing stuff—it's about connecting with an audience, delivering jokes effectively, and honing your craft.

That being said, starting with simpler forms of digital media can be a great way to experiment and learn without the need for extensive artistic skills. You can explore digital platforms like memes or even try your hand at creating short comedic videos using editing software. The key is to keep practicing, experimenting, and developing your unique style.

Remember that comedy is subjective, so what works for one person may not work for another. Embrace your own creativity and find ways to make people laugh that resonate with you personally. So go ahead and give it a shot! Who knows? Maybe you'll discover hidden comedic talent within yourself that will have people rolling in the virtual aisles! 🤡🎭😄