LOL (Laughing out Loud)
By Tshering Chekii - August 14, 2013
Laughter
is the best medicine.
If laughter is really the best medicine, then I
can say that I am healthiest person in the world. I am pretty sure that I have taken infinite dose
of it. And I should be free from all the sickness. Because I laugh for every stupid funny reasons
and I laugh again for laughing for those stupid reasons.
If I die, I am 100% sure that I will be remember
and known for laughing really loud. As friends described, my laugh is scary
enough to wake people from their sleep, make people fall from their chair,
enough to get second weird glance from the bypassing people, really irritating
when some are doing something serious. When I was in high school, my brother
used to say that he could hear my laughter in his class and he used to scold
me for that. Still, I don’t have any control over my laughter.
I am trying to control it and I have tough time
controlling it and when friends see the way I am trying to hold it, they burst
out laughing igniting my laughter once more. Among friends I am known as
Creator of Volcanic Laughter, maybe I really am.
Laughter is the best medicine but it seems I have
overdosed as it isn’t showing any effect now. All I do laugh hell and cough continuously.
Look like I need to change my medicine to chase coughing, so I conclude laughter
is not really the best medicine. But laugh while you still have teeth :D
"Humor is infectious. The sound of roaring laughter is far more contagious than any cough, sniffle, or sneeze. When laughter is shared, it binds people together and increases happiness and intimacy. Laughter also triggers healthy physical changes in the body. Humor and laughter strengthen your immune system, boost your energy, diminish pain, and protect you from the damaging effects of stress. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to use." retrieved from http://www.helpguide.org/life/humor_laughter_health.htm
"Humor is infectious. The sound of roaring laughter is far more contagious than any cough, sniffle, or sneeze. When laughter is shared, it binds people together and increases happiness and intimacy. Laughter also triggers healthy physical changes in the body. Humor and laughter strengthen your immune system, boost your energy, diminish pain, and protect you from the damaging effects of stress. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to use." retrieved from http://www.helpguide.org/life/humor_laughter_health.htm
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