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One can know a man from his laugh is the opening words of a famous phrase by Fyodor Dostoevsky, I would like to say “Thank goodness I’m a woman, so maybe I can not give a bad impression …”
Seriously I laugh in a rather absurd, sonorous way.
I laugh, really.
However, it is not easy to find something that really makes you laugh.
Laugh, yes!
That state of uncontrolled hilarity, which breaking out suddenly takes all paranoia by surprise, and obscures them, relieving the soul.
What are the things that make you laugh the most?
The first thought went to the scenes of some movies which have since become an integral part of my way of speaking because I often mention them.
The one richest in irony, the one in which it is difficult for me to choose a particular scene, the one that made me laugh out loud is The Big Lebowski.
Yes, I know, the Coen Brothers are particular, this humor is particular, I, I am particular… (where by particular in my case we mean not normal).
You will tell me that all this is on the contrary very tragic, in reality it is, but I find myself exorcising and basically wanting only a case.
Maybe with the hope of no longer being against the wind at least in the extreme juncture of life.
Also because … could be worse: could be raining!
I could not fail to mention Frankenstein Junior, another movie of which I am unable to choose only one scene, since I like it in an ABnorme way.
Again you say my laughter is too bitter?
It is therefore the case to give a necessary turn, and to think of someone who is synonymous with essential laughter.
A MAGICIAN and not just parallels …
Peter Sellers: the quotes would be endless, his characters have gone down in history, perhaps the most explosive is the actor in the Hollywood party. Or not?
In this regard I advise you to read From India with humor.
And what about you? What makes you laugh the most?
In addition to movies, is there a book, song or play that you found particularly hilarious?
If I think of rice by associating it with a book, The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco comes to mind, a very important book for me but conceptually the opposite.
Let us therefore remain on the rice that does not kill.
Do you make me laugh? I take note …
I am a big fan of comedy. I love to laugh and it really doesn’t take much to make me laugh. I enjoy all types of comedy as long as it’s respectful
Thanks Kimberly!
You have done very well in emphasizing the importance of respect, you are right.
I really like that you laugh easily, I’m sure we could have some great laughs together!
Complimenti per il tuo perfetto inglese, io evito brutte figure e ti rispondo in italiano, ma confermo che le scene scelte hanno fatto ridere, e molto, anche me. Grazie, non è mai il momento sbagliato per farsi una bella risata!
GRAZIE Paola!!
Io ci provo, faccio del mio meglio ma ne ho ancora di cose da imparare!!
Come ho già scritto, le mie newsletter vivono di vita propria e dunque ogni tanto partono nella versione inglese random … ma sotto la foto trovi sempre la bandiera per tornare sull’italiano se ti è più comodo, posto che anche quello è un po’ delirante 😉
Hai assolutamente ragione: non è mai il momento sbagliato per farsi una bella risata!
Mi fa molto piacere che le scene abbiano fatto ridere anche te!
Un abbraccio FORTISSIMO <3
They say laughter is the best medicine. I’m not a movie watcher but I try to enjoy comedy whenever I come across it.
Thanks Brian!
Sure I agree: laughter is a medicine.
I used to be a movie watcher but lately I am behind also in that unfortunately …