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You know you're truly bilingual when you can tell a joke in one language and laugh in another. It's like your brain has this automatic translation service specifically for humor. I wonder if there's a language school out there teaching people to master the art of multilingual chuckling.
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You ever notice how contagious laughter is? It's like a happy virus. One person starts laughing, and suddenly the whole room is infected with joy. If only there was a laughter vaccine, we could eradicate bad moods and grumpiness once and for all.
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I love how laughter can bridge cultural gaps. You might not understand a word someone is saying, but if they start laughing, you can't help but join in. It's like the ultimate icebreaker. Forget about world peace; we just need a global stand-up comedy tour.
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I've realized that laughter is the only language where the more you speak, the healthier you get. We should all be enrolled in laughter classes. Forget about hitting the gym; just work on your comedic cardio. Imagine getting a six-pack from a really good joke.
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Laughter is the only language where you can have a full conversation without saying a single word. You and your friend could be laughing so hard that tears are streaming down your faces, and yet, you both understand each other perfectly. It's like a secret society of mirth.
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Have you ever tried explaining a joke to someone who speaks a different language? It's like trying to describe a color to a blind person. You're standing there, gesticulating wildly, going, "No, no, it's funny because... well, you just had to be there, but imagine a chicken wearing sunglasses.
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I've come to the conclusion that laughter is the true measure of intelligence. The smarter you are, the more you appreciate a good joke. So, next time you meet a genius, just tell them a pun. If they snort, you've found your intellectual soulmate.
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You ever notice how laughter is the universal language? It's like we all went to the same cosmic comedy school and learned how to snort, giggle, and do that weird silent laugh that makes your whole body shake. I mean, if aliens ever visit, all we need to do is make them laugh in English, and we're good!
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I find it fascinating that we laugh in English even when we're speaking other languages. It's like our brains have this default setting that goes, "Oh, we're having a good time? Let's switch to the international language of laughter!" I can imagine someone in a heated argument suddenly busting out a laugh, and everyone just awkwardly joining in.
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