Thursday, April 01, 2010

On Laughter

Today I read this article from The Associated Press on the science of laughing. I liked this line:
"It's joy, it's positive engagement with life,"
But I was a little concerned by this line:
"The requirement for laughter is another person."
Because I laugh by myself all the time. Yesterday I was cleaning the kitchen with the news on TV in the other room and a woman said "George and Barbara Bush have been married 65 years." I immediately said to myself, "65 YEARS?!? Well that makes them entitled to a letter from the president." And this struck me as hilarious and I laughed out loud.
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In case you didn't know, if you reach the age of 80 or reach a wedding anniversary of 50 years, you can send for a letter from the president. My first husband's grandmother had a framed letter hanging on her wall from Reagan congratulating her husband and her on their 67th wedding anniversary. And the thought of the Bushes sending off for a 65th anniversary letter from Obama was just way too funny.
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So why did the scientists say, "The requirement for laughter is another person."? Did the news announcer count as the other person? Or do I have two persons in my head? That can't be good. But it's kinda funny.

9 comments:

  1. You and me both. I laugh out loud by myself regularly. The author obviously has no sense of humour.

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  2. I laff by myself all the time...well some of the time anyway.

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  3. Not only does laughing out loud not require another person, it doesn't even require an outside stimulus - like a radio or TV show or book. Sometimes you can just tell yourself funny things in your head and burst out laughing. Right? .....Right???

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  4. Well, you are a funny....why wouldn't you laugh?

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  5. I wonder if the really mean some kind of input--Reading or Radio, TV, or a film....or now, The Internet....I laugh out loud all the time by myself, but it is usually in response to something coming in to my sphere from the outside, like someone's Blog, or a TV Show, etc....I can easily see how you could be alone and laugh....lol!

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  6. I can put myself in stitches, as it turns out. And often do. But, I don't like watching comedy solo.

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  7. Jazz,
    ~~Most scientists have a great sense of humour. I'd like to think he misspoke.

    Mr. Jazz,
    ~~And the other times?

    Xup,
    ~~YES!

    LGS,
    ~~I always laugh.

    Naomi,
    ~~You never laugh at your own thoughts?

    Ian,
    ~~That's interesting about the comedy watching. You prefer the shared experience. It is better.

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  8. laugh all the time. it just feels so good!

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  9. Hi Ed!
    ~~Thanks for dropping by and yes I totally agree!

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