I agree with you in addition to the fact that laughter makes everything easier to bear.
2007-11-12 08:36:43
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answered by terry b 4
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Well the King of Spain was a bit rude...
Yes humor should be a resolution recognized
world wide. Perhaps if we stop all the divisions
we may find common ground after all. You made
me re think a choice I made a while ago... reading
the answers here. Thank you for the enlightenment.
It's time to mend fences, yes. Nothing breaks the ice
like humor.
2007-11-12 08:50:46
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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you're literally not remote from the answer, there's a particular symptom of Aspergers that holds each and each and every of the others at the same time and in case you wrestle that symptom all different indicators smash aside bit through bit and the challenge turns into prevalent. yet that symptom isn't facial expressions, it has extra to do with the hands and hands. combating all different indicators has been tried through thousands of aspies and doesn't get you a lot far, human beings will continuously see you as "extraordinary". In different words, you're making him act like something he's not and all that onerous attempt is gonna be wasted, he's gonna attain previous age, look again and remorseful about it. notwithstanding, you do not seem sufficient of an authority to be diagnosing asperger's, possibly he doesn't have it. The are many motives to be asocial and the international is one way or the different transforming into tender with calling each and every asocial human being an aspie. Aspergers seriously is not about being asocial, it really is basically component to the proper layer, in it really is middle, it really is about no longer imitating different's habit.
2016-10-24 02:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to say yes but I know we all have different senses of humor. What one finds funny, another may find offensive. What one says as sarcastic, another will take as an insult.
This has to do not only with typed words on a screen, like this form of "conversation" but with the tones of people's voices.
2007-11-12 09:50:19
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answered by Lily Iris 7
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Nope. Won't work. There are too many ignorant South American peasants who listen to Chavez seriously; and way too many islamist savages who follow Bin Laden as a god. You can't laugh at these freaks. You have to end them.
2007-11-12 08:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Humor, or making light of serious situations, will only make matters worse.
How would you react if you took a serious problem you were dealing with to a person in authority and they laughed at you?
2007-11-12 08:43:28
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answered by Perplexed Bob 5
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Yeah, it helps every time I laugh at conservative morons who equate Chavez with bin Laden instead equating traitors Bush and Cheney with him. Guffaw!
2007-11-12 08:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya, but that isnt proper etiquette for politicians
plus, people laughed when Dumbya was elected the first time...but learned that when an idiot has such power, its no laughing matter
2007-11-12 08:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely, as long as we can learn to laugh at ourselves. It is ego and arrogance that causes conflict. Humor shows us the folly of these things. First, though, you have to have a healthy sense of humor. Our king can't laugh at himself, only at those whom he harms.
2007-11-12 08:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Much of the world is laughing at Bush and it hasn't helped a thing
2007-11-12 08:41:18
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answered by golfer7 5
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