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Laughter is a force field, a protective barrier between our souls and the crushing despair of existence.
It's a harmonic frequency that resonates with our very essence, a symphony of joy and abandon.
But have you ever wondered what happens when we laugh so hard that our bellies hurt?
Do we experience a temporary displacement of air molecules in our abdominal cavities, causing a localized increase in intra-abdominal pressure?
Or is it simply our brain's attempt to escape the impending doom of adulthood and the responsibilities that come with it?
Perhaps it's a mix of both, a perfect storm of gassy humor and existential dread.
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