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  1. 🤗🩶🤣🩶🩶🩶⬜⚪◽◻️▫️🤍🔲🔳🕊️🖤⬛🩶⚫🩶◾🩶◼️🩶▪️🩶🔳🩶🔲🩶🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖📖📖👓📖👓💛🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🩶🕊️🔲🩶◾◻️◼️🩶◽⚪⚫🔳🩶🤍▪️▫️🩶⬜⬛⚪🩶⚫🩶🤣🖤🤗*"There's that special magical place that exists when you forget everything else because you are laughing hysterically!*It's the only truly safe place!*& it can happen with a stranger!*or a best friend!"🤗🩶🤣🩶🩶🩶🖤🩶⬜⬛🩶⚪⚫🩶◽◾🩶◻️◼️🩶▫️▪️🩶🤍🔳🩶🕊️🔲🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓📖👓🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🩶🖤🩶⚫⚪🩶⬛⬜🩶▫️▪️🩶🤍🔳🩶◽◼️🩶◻️◾🩶🔲◾🤣🩶🤗

    ~ Natasha Lyonne

    #Quote #Fun #Laughing #In #Your #Own #Magical #Place #Escaping #Forgetting #Worries

  2. 🤗🩶🤣🩶🩶🩶⬜⚪◽◻️▫️🤍🔲🔳🕊️🖤⬛🩶⚫🩶◾🩶◼️🩶▪️🩶🔳🩶🔲🩶🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖📖📖👓📖👓💛🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🩶🕊️🔲🩶◾◻️◼️🩶◽⚪⚫🔳🩶🤍▪️▫️🩶⬜⬛⚪🩶⚫🩶🤣🖤🤗*"There's that special magical place that exists when you forget everything else because you are laughing hysterically!*It's the only truly safe place!*& it can happen with a stranger!*or a best friend!"🤗🩶🤣🩶🩶🩶🖤🩶⬜⬛🩶⚪⚫🩶◽◾🩶◻️◼️🩶▫️▪️🩶🤍🔳🩶🕊️🔲🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓📖👓🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🩶🖤🩶⚫⚪🩶⬛⬜🩶▫️▪️🩶🤍🔳🩶◽◼️🩶◻️◾🩶🔲◾🤣🩶🤗

    ~ Natasha Lyonne

    #Quote #Fun #Laughing #In #Your #Own #Magical #Place #Escaping #Forgetting #Worries

  3. 🤗🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖📖📖👓📖👓💛🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🤗*"There's that special magical place that exists when you forget everything else because you are laughing hysterically!*It's the only truly safe place!*& it can happen with a stranger!*or a best friend!"🤗🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓📖👓🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🤗

    ~ Natasha Lyonne

    #Quote #Fun #Laughing #In #Your #Own #Magical #Place #Escaping #Forgetting #Worries

  4. 🤗🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖📖📖👓📖👓💛🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🤗*"There's that special magical place that exists when you forget everything else because you are laughing hysterically!*It's the only truly safe place!*& it can happen with a stranger!*or a best friend!"🤗🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓📖👓🤭😸🤣😹😆😅😂📖👓🤗

    ~ Natasha Lyonne

    #Quote #Fun #Laughing #In #Your #Own #Magical #Place #Escaping #Forgetting #Worries

  5. *~*"There's that special magical place that exists when you forget everything else because you are laughing hysterically!*It's the only truly safe place!*& it can happen with a stranger!*or a best friend!"*~*

    ~ Natasha Lyonne

    #Quote #Fun #Laughing #In #Your #Own #Magical #Place #Escaping #Forgetting #Worries

  6. *~*"There's that special magical place that exists when you forget everything else because you are laughing hysterically!*It's the only truly safe place!*& it can happen with a stranger!*or a best friend!"*~*

    ~ Natasha Lyonne

    #Quote #Fun #Laughing #In #Your #Own #Magical #Place #Escaping #Forgetting #Worries

  7. iW2BOTV X Suoni : "THE SPELLING BEE OF THE CENTURY" with Bastard Idol, Belly Hatcher, Laughing + MORE

    La Sala Rossa, Friday, June 26 at 07:00 PM EDT

    SAVE THE DATE iWant2BeOnTV and Suoni Per Il Popolo present ... "THE SPELLING BEE OF THE CENTURY"

    A broadcasted performance art and music spectacle addressing power and intellectualism - LIVE from Sala Rossa on Friday, June 26th, 2026.

    Musical performances by Belly Hatcher, Bastard Idol, Laughing and one more special guest (to be announced April 29th!!!!!!

    7 spellers go head to head standing up to unreasonable challenges while showing their dedication to language, those who do not succeed will suffer IMMENSE consequence.....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAdtMZCApdg&feature=youtu.be

    https://iwant2beontv.cargo.site/

    Early bird tickets - 15$ via etransfer to [email protected] only available until April 29th, 2026 - only 20 available - password : spelling

    Advance tickets - 21$ - can be bought online OR (to avoid fees) from iW2BOTV members or shops (also tba april 29!)

    Door - 27$

    Stay tuned for further info on APRIL 29TH, 2026!

    montreal.askapunk.net/event/iw

  8. greenville, maine
    december 1969

    nick and maggie

    flickr.com/photos/dboo/2662565
    flickr.com/photos/dboo/4254837

    part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

    © the Nick DeWolf Foundation
    Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

    #photography #film #bw #blackandwhite #35mm #greenville #maine #people #couple #playing #laughing #1960s

  9. greenville, maine
    december 1969

    nick and maggie

    flickr.com/photos/dboo/2662565
    flickr.com/photos/dboo/4254837

    part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

    © the Nick DeWolf Foundation
    Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

    #photography #film #bw #blackandwhite #35mm #greenville #maine #people #couple #playing #laughing #1960s

  10. greenville, maine
    december 1969

    nick and maggie

    flickr.com/photos/dboo/2662565
    flickr.com/photos/dboo/4254837

    part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

    © the Nick DeWolf Foundation
    Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

    #photography #film #bw #blackandwhite #35mm #greenville #maine #people #couple #playing #laughing #1960s

  11. greenville, maine
    december 1969

    nick and maggie

    flickr.com/photos/dboo/2662565
    flickr.com/photos/dboo/4254837

    part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

    © the Nick DeWolf Foundation
    Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

    #photography #film #bw #blackandwhite #35mm #greenville #maine #people #couple #playing #laughing #1960s

  12. I just made this ridiculous video about being adopted by a giant tentacled monster and I'm literally dying laughing. The way my character just goes along with it... I don't even know what I'm doing anymore.

    #ridiculous #character #literally #tentacled #laughing

  13. March 19 is National Let's Laugh Day but... isn't that everyday when you're The Confused Greenies of Players' Patchwork Theatre Company?

    Striving to make the world better one laugh, one smile at a time!

    #CommediaDellArte #Commedia #Improv #Improvisation #Theater #ClevelandConCoction #CleCon #Goblin #Goblins #Tolkien #LotR #Fantasy #Laugh #Laughing #Laughter

  14. A quotation from Chamfort

    The most wasted of all days is that on which one has not laughed.
     
    [La plus perdue de toutes les journées est celle où l’on n’a pas ri.]

    Nicolas Chamfort (1741-1794) French writer, epigrammist (b. Nicolas-Sébastien Roch)
    Products of Perfected Civilization [Produits de la Civilisation Perfectionée], Part 1 “Maxims and Thoughts [Maximes et Pensées],” ch. 1, ¶ 80 (1795) [tr. Morley (1887)]

    Sourcing, notes, other translations: wist.info/chamfort-nicolas/146…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #chamfort #laughter #laugh #laughing #losttime, #wasteoftime

  15. Laughing – A Way To Destress

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    What makes you laugh?

    Laughing – A form of de-stressing activity. To which some may find “distressing”?

    Or perhaps I’m just a little unbalanced.

    Photo by ROMAN ODINTSOV on Pexels.com

    However, back to the prompt, I would laugh at almost anything actually.

    Many would ask me on why do I laugh so easily or on almost anything. Honestly, I have no proper answer for it. Perhaps, the easily justifiable answer would be that it has become a form of my default reaction towards answering people. 

    Firstly, it softens my expression, thus making myself seem more approachable (or so I think). Sadly, that also means that sometimes people would not take me seriously. Next, it lightens the situation and prevents a tensed situation from escalating. However, it may also flip the other way around which may further escalate the situation instead as me laughing may deem that I do not take them seriously.

    Sometimes, when I am being thrown an insult, I do react by first laughing about it, as a shield for myself and preventing myself from being hurt or at least giving myself some time before digesting the issues. 

    Then, there are times, when I am lost in my own world, which is most of the time, I would suddenly remember something funny or find something amusing and start laughing to myself. At times, it may escalate into a hearty laughter to which some might find distressing.

    Nevertheless, after a good laugh, I would usually feel better, as they say, it releases endorphins, a “feel good” hormone and thus, “laughter is the best medicine”.

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  16. I think it had a cast of only 3 or 4 performers. They were using actual #Shakespeare #dialogue; it wasn't written in modern English or anything like that. I don't remember a lot about the performance other than what I'm about to relate. Either it wasn't that memorable, or this bit was simply burned into my brain and left no room for anything else.

    Lady MacBeth was played by a young woman - probably not older than 18 - and the others were young as well. Lady MacBeth performed one of her monologues in an ... #unusual fashion.

    While she was #monologuing, she and MacBeth were, to put not too fine a point on it, dry-humping. Doggy-style. So fully #clothed, but doing the, uh, motion of the real thing. Lady MacBeth was leaning forward over a chair, facing directly out into the #audience, while MacBeth was behind her, hands on her hips, #thrusting away #rhythmically through her whole #speech.

    He wasn't just faking, so her lines were interrupted every couple of seconds with a #slapping sound and a hitch in her voice. I don't remember which soliloquy it was, but it would have gone something like:

    We fail! (slap)
    But screw your courage (slap) to the sticking-place (slap),
    And we'll not fail (slap). When Duncan is asleep (slap) -
    Whereto the rather (slap) shall his day's hard journey (slap) ...

    But they were playing it deadly serious.

    2/3

    #DryHump #DryHumping #DoggyStyle #monologue #performance #laugh #laughing #slap

  17. I think it had a cast of only 3 or 4 performers. They were using actual #Shakespeare #dialogue; it wasn't written in modern English or anything like that. I don't remember a lot about the performance other than what I'm about to relate. Either it wasn't that memorable, or this bit was simply burned into my brain and left no room for anything else.

    Lady MacBeth was played by a young woman - probably not older than 18 - and the others were young as well. Lady MacBeth performed one of her monologues in an ... #unusual fashion.

    While she was #monologuing, she and MacBeth were, to put not too fine a point on it, dry-humping. Doggy-style. So fully #clothed, but doing the, uh, motion of the real thing. Lady MacBeth was leaning forward over a chair, facing directly out into the #audience, while MacBeth was behind her, hands on her hips, #thrusting away #rhythmically through her whole #speech.

    He wasn't just faking, so her lines were interrupted every couple of seconds with a #slapping sound and a hitch in her voice. I don't remember which soliloquy it was, but it would have gone something like:

    We fail! (slap)
    But screw your courage (slap) to the sticking-place (slap),
    And we'll not fail (slap). When Duncan is asleep (slap) -
    Whereto the rather (slap) shall his day's hard journey (slap) ...

    But they were playing it deadly serious.

    2/3

    #DryHump #DryHumping #DoggyStyle #monologue #performance #laugh #laughing #slap

  18. I think it had a cast of only 3 or 4 performers. They were using actual #Shakespeare #dialogue; it wasn't written in modern English or anything like that. I don't remember a lot about the performance other than what I'm about to relate. Either it wasn't that memorable, or this bit was simply burned into my brain and left no room for anything else.

    Lady MacBeth was played by a young woman - probably not older than 18 - and the others were young as well. Lady MacBeth performed one of her monologues in an ... #unusual fashion.

    While she was #monologuing, she and MacBeth were, to put not too fine a point on it, dry-humping. Doggy-style. So fully #clothed, but doing the, uh, motion of the real thing. Lady MacBeth was leaning forward over a chair, facing directly out into the #audience, while MacBeth was behind her, hands on her hips, #thrusting away #rhythmically through her whole #speech.

    He wasn't just faking, so her lines were interrupted every couple of seconds with a #slapping sound and a hitch in her voice. I don't remember which soliloquy it was, but it would have gone something like:

    We fail! (slap)
    But screw your courage (slap) to the sticking-place (slap),
    And we'll not fail (slap). When Duncan is asleep (slap) -
    Whereto the rather (slap) shall his day's hard journey (slap) ...

    But they were playing it deadly serious.

    2/3

    #DryHump #DryHumping #DoggyStyle #monologue #performance #laugh #laughing #slap

  19. I think it had a cast of only 3 or 4 performers. They were using actual #Shakespeare #dialogue; it wasn't written in modern English or anything like that. I don't remember a lot about the performance other than what I'm about to relate. Either it wasn't that memorable, or this bit was simply burned into my brain and left no room for anything else.

    Lady MacBeth was played by a young woman - probably not older than 18 - and the others were young as well. Lady MacBeth performed one of her monologues in an ... #unusual fashion.

    While she was #monologuing, she and MacBeth were, to put not too fine a point on it, dry-humping. Doggy-style. So fully #clothed, but doing the, uh, motion of the real thing. Lady MacBeth was leaning forward over a chair, facing directly out into the #audience, while MacBeth was behind her, hands on her hips, #thrusting away #rhythmically through her whole #speech.

    He wasn't just faking, so her lines were interrupted every couple of seconds with a #slapping sound and a hitch in her voice. I don't remember which soliloquy it was, but it would have gone something like:

    We fail! (slap)
    But screw your courage (slap) to the sticking-place (slap),
    And we'll not fail (slap). When Duncan is asleep (slap) -
    Whereto the rather (slap) shall his day's hard journey (slap) ...

    But they were playing it deadly serious.

    2/3

    #DryHump #DryHumping #DoggyStyle #monologue #performance #laugh #laughing #slap

  20. I think it had a cast of only 3 or 4 performers. They were using actual #Shakespeare #dialogue; it wasn't written in modern English or anything like that. I don't remember a lot about the performance other than what I'm about to relate. Either it wasn't that memorable, or this bit was simply burned into my brain and left no room for anything else.

    Lady MacBeth was played by a young woman - probably not older than 18 - and the others were young as well. Lady MacBeth performed one of her monologues in an ... #unusual fashion.

    While she was #monologuing, she and MacBeth were, to put not too fine a point on it, dry-humping. Doggy-style. So fully #clothed, but doing the, uh, motion of the real thing. Lady MacBeth was leaning forward over a chair, facing directly out into the #audience, while MacBeth was behind her, hands on her hips, #thrusting away #rhythmically through her whole #speech.

    He wasn't just faking, so her lines were interrupted every couple of seconds with a #slapping sound and a hitch in her voice. I don't remember which soliloquy it was, but it would have gone something like:

    We fail! (slap)
    But screw your courage (slap) to the sticking-place (slap),
    And we'll not fail (slap). When Duncan is asleep (slap) -
    Whereto the rather (slap) shall his day's hard journey (slap) ...

    But they were playing it deadly serious.

    2/3

    #DryHump #DryHumping #DoggyStyle #monologue #performance #laugh #laughing #slap

  21. @MeanwhileinCanada .... and the winner is THIS!

    #laugh #laughing #laughter

    OK, seriously for a moment, you know how a snort mixed with a laugh is called a snarf... should we spell it as I have or as snaugh??

    #linguistics #spelling #phonics #help