Word: laughters
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...Mississippi, there are no laptops,” Jackson said. He drew laughter and applause, when he added, “Because students at Harvard don’t eat enough catfish sandwiches...
...have no grounds for laughter. Let?...
...recognizable specimens of the global cultural elite. As a rule, they dress all in black and gray, the International Gothic of metropolitan chic. Nothing else about them is dour. His conversation, in particular, is a series of sharp, rabbity observations on history, music and architecture, punctuated by bursts of laughter. He reminds you of a cross between Martin Scorsese and Tickle Me Elmo...
...long hours of study, laughter sends endorphins to your brain, allowing you to fight through the stress of study and plug on a little longer. Rarely will you fall into laughing spurts alone at your desk. But with a study group, in the few relaxed minutes you get to spend each hour, you have someone to ask whether or not your Dickey-Fuller should be augmented...
...their misery. Recently I heard a half-mocking piece of advice for Harare drivers: don't ever stop. Others may think you're in a petrol queue and rush to get behind you. Humor seems to be group therapy, one sign of a resilient people. In her travelogue/memoir African Laughter, Doris Lessing, who grew up in Zimbabwe, recalls a meeting where a story is told "of cruelty, of official stupidity. The whole room was laughing ... I said to the man next to me, 'Why are you laughing? That's a terrible story.' 'That is why we are laughing,' he said...