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    best friend

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    with her. I have a lot of friend I could count on but she is the one I depend the most because she is always there and if she is not she finds a way to help me out. We also have so many inside jokes that nobody would understand unless they were there‚ or if they were us. Not everyone will get are dumb jokes‚ and they might think that we’re immature and childish‚ but together we make them funny and get a good laugh out of it. My best friend is tall slim‚ has brownish hair and bright eyes. She

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    joy. They really show laughter is the best medicine. Laughter can be a very private thing - an inward smile you keep to yourself‚ a tender smile to a baby or an animal. Laughter can be polite too - to make someone feel better. Remember that awful joke your friend told? The one that made no one smile. Still you did not want her to feel bad and laughed nevertheless? Laughing in a group is usually loud - and fun. Ever heard of laughing yoga‚ people gathering together for the sole purpose of laughing

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    someone to talk to. I would say both are caring in their own special way. Finally‚ both of my friends are funny. They are always making jokes. Stacy likes to make people laugh she always has a smile on her face. She knows how to make you laugh even when your feeling down. Priscilla also does the same when it comes to being funny. She likes to joke all the time even sometimes when you

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    Laughter is best medicine

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    Mondeville used humor therapy to aid recovery from surgery. He wrote "Let the surgeon take care to regulate the whole regimen of the patient’s life for joy and happiness allowing his relatives and special friends to cheer him and by having someone tell him jokes." 16th Century Robert Burton‚ an English parson and scholar used humor as a cure for melancholy. 16th Century Martin Luther used a form of humor therapy as part of pastoral counselling of depressed people. He advised them not to isolate themselves

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    life is beautiful

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    really sad at the place they are staying at while they are slaves‚ they are all wearing grey and the Germans keep on screaming and yelling at the servants. But Guido made the best out of those days that they were there for Joshua. He kept on making jokes and making Joshua laugh. I think this quote is inspirational because its telling you that hope and laughter can bring light to the most darkest moment. That’s exactly what Guido did. This quotation reminds me of when my friend broke up with

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    Fun Fun is a word that has been in the English language for centuries‚ and the meaning it has has changed over the years. In the 1680’s fun was a verb meaning “to cheat‚ hoax” and the true origin is unknown. The most likely origin comes from the Middle English word from the 1400’s fond‚ which means “befool”. Fun was used as a verb from the 1680’s until the early 1700’s. In 1727‚ fun was now used as a noun meaning‚ “diversion‚ amusement‚ mirthful sport". This is a more current and common definition

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    to popular belief‚ I do have a heart — it’s a bionic one and it’s amazing. When things turn to shit‚ we slap on new body parts. We’re hi-tech versions of ‘Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head’.” His comedy set couldn’t have gone better — until this joke — “Listen up‚ did you know that androids family tree‚ trace back to an illicit schtupping between a Furby and a Roomba.” Big laughs again‚ but a lot of booing and jeering from androids. Jake hated boos. Instead of moving on‚ he made a big mistake

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    physical product. * A joke will be displayed on promo product with link/qr code to follow to find the answer to the joke. * Link/qr code will take customer to either a purchased page on susans website (number one option) or to their own webpage. * Not only used as a retention tool with long shelf life‚ its an acquisition tool because new customers can see the product‚ follow the link to a survey page where they may have to complete a survey to get the answer to the joke‚ or to a coupon/sales

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    school‚ my friends and I walked through that same corridor‚ where the science labs were‚ that lead to the field. That day‚ however‚ was different. It still plays in my memory like a video. My friends and I were joking and laughing around. As a ‘joke’‚ my friend shoved me. Never di d I think that such a little force would put me on the spot. Due to all the bags that were scattered on the floor‚ I stumbled on a few and tumbled on to someone. I was extremely ashamed to look at who it was.

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    Why We Laugh

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    crave. As Freud wrote in his classic book—Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious— “and here at last we can understand what it is that jokes achieve in the service of their purpose. They make possible the satisfaction of an instinct (whether lustful or hostile) in the face of an obstacle that stands in its way.” Freud also recounts a number of wonderful Jewish jokes in his book and alludes to the remarkable amount of self-criticism found in jokes which all Jews tell about themselves. “Incidentally

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