Hi everyone. I’m joining Share Your World again. Loved this week’s questions. Here goes.
1. How would you describe your laughter? (giggly, deep, infectious? etc)
I think when I truly laugh out loud, my laughter is pretty deep especially for someone assigned female at birth. I don’t really like it, but I prefer it to my non-laughing voice. My voice is quite low for a woman’s, which I don’t mind, but it has some weird screechy feel to it. Eek!
2. What makes you smile?
Lots of things can make me smile, but I am told I especially have a wide smile on my face when recounting fun activities I’ve engaged in recently.
3. Have you ever cried with laughter, and if so, can you remember the circumstances?
Not that I remember.
4. Have you ever laughed at an inopportune moment?
Absolutely. I am an extremely detail-oriented thinker and this means I sometimes laugh at a detail that’s funny even though the bigger picture is rather sad. An example I’ve mentioned quite a few times is the moment a fellow patient in the psych hospital told us that he had been diagnosed with incurable cancer. He for whatever reason needed to name a staff member, but couldn’t remember her name so instead said “fat troll”, referring back to a moment he’d insulted this staff himself. I immediately burst out laughing.
Gratitude
For today’s optional gratitude section, I decided to look into BrainyQuote, an app and website with quotes on it, for a quotation on humor or laughter. I found numerous. Here’s but one of them.
Indeed, this quote shows that the line between satire and reality is often blurry. I in this light remember a story on a satirical Dutch “news” site about riots because an aggressive wolf had been shot. Two weeks later, it actually happened.

Thanks for joining in Astrid. Love your quote!
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Thank you for stopping by! ☺️
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Bloody good answers
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Thank you! ☺️
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Interesting to read this one about humor and laughing.
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Thank you. ☺️ I’m glad you liked it.
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I am so sorry you have never laughed so hard you cried. I used to do so a lot, not so much since depression, and more importantly medication for it, hit me hard. I have laughed enough that my stomach actually hurts from it. As for the inappropriate moment laughs… I always think back to being a kid at Gma and Gpa’s house having lunch. Me and my sister would laugh at something during lunch and not be able to stop… Gpa would give us such disgusted looks and it would send us into fresh laughter all over again. I wish I could be that happy and carefree again. I hope you try and laugh daily… it is wonderful medicine.
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Thanks for sharing that story about you and your sister’s laughing at your grandparents’. Thanks also for the reminder to laugh daily. I do agree that laughter is great medicine.
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