I thought the word "ridiculous" implies a negative nuance. But is it possible to say it casually to replace the word "funny?"

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, it can also mean "funny!" "Ridiculous" kind of means "silly," "absurd," or "laughable." So it's not always a bad thing! Here, he's saying that having a giant arrow on his head feels so strange and absurd that it's laughable. Ex: This movie is ridiculous. I love it. I laugh so much every time! Ex: A: I'm worried that I'll miss my flight. B: Don't be ridiculous. We're not that late. => not funny