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The laugh

"Comedy" A thing I am addicted to. I need the jokes. I need the laughter almost everywhere. I need in the Tv shows. Romance in movies without a bit of comedy feels a zero. I want it in my writing. I want it in my scrapbooks. No matter how it comes out to be. Never letting a thing remain serious for too long is a hobby, I must say (Except when its my own temper,ofcourse)..

Is it too bad? Does it account for immaturity?
What is it like to be a person without a sense of humor? Isn't it depressive enough? Don't they suffer?
I have never been around those people who can't have a good laugh or can't let small stuff go. I have never been able to be friends with them. And I am always in a fear to be one of those. Often when a day or two goes by without having a good laugh, it tenses me up. I start to feel like am changing. Maybe because its the one thing I love about me the most. Which I think is the one thing everyone must have. A cheer. A happy aura. Because a life without it, is pointless.

Quoting Charlie Chaplin, "A day without a laugh, is a day wasted"

P.S. I hate it that I could not make this post laughable

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That Overused Term.

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