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gigantes 11 year s ago
i understand it's a beneficial thing, but i'm not sure it needs to be heavily pursued. a balanced life will generally produce plenty of healing laughter. a lot of that will arise from peace of mind... which will spontaneously find plenty of things amusing and laugh-worthy.

a culture full of empty laughter is not necessarily a good thing, i suspect.
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
I guess I'm a regular God since I post hilarious comments here almost everyday. You can all thank me and send me money...

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Laughter helps a person learn how to manage pain

Researchers at the University of Oxford found that laughter plays a significant role in increasing a person’s pain tolerance by encouraging the body to release the feel-good chemical endorphin.

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