Wednesday, September 9, 2015

The sound of old people laughing: lol

Laughter is a form of communication that is universally recognized. It's thought that laughter may have occurred before humans could speak as a playful way for mothers and infants to communicate, as a form of play vocalization, or to strengthen group bonds. Even today our brains are wired to prime us to smile or laugh when we hear others laughing.
 

It doesn't matter what my digital laughter looks like, does it? Or does it? Am I old? Don't answer that. I'm still laughing and I don't care how it looks in print.
This week, Part 3 of 3 on Laughing in the Digital Age.

TTFN, Fred.

Quote of the week: "Fools rush in where fools have been before." - Unknown



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