For some reason, it seems things people say or joke about cause me alot harder and prolonged laughter when I'm outside in 40-50 degree weather. I don't know if this is some sort of 'pressure' thing or weather 'high', but it is this common knowledge or am I only experiencing it. For example, at football practice while starters are practicing, the rest of those sideliners stand around, talk joke, etc. The humour of joking together while its cold outside seems to greaten. Is there some sort of meterological basis for this?
2006-12-08
07:01:00
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King of the Red plume
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➔ Psychology