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Posted by: Nemoklnt Sep 11 2014, 08:53 PM

I just felt like making this list suddenly so here it is. Feel free to add more by replying if I missed any laugh (which I probably did)
Here is the list:
-ha ha
-hee hee
-ho ho ho
-gwahaha
-mwahaha
-heuh heuh
-*wheeze*
-aha ha
-hurmph

Posted by: Eiric Feb 26 2019, 03:54 PM

https://youtu.be/X-CZlcQETYk

Posted by: PokeNOM NOM NOM Feb 28 2019, 04:16 AM

QUOTE(Eiric @ Feb 26 2019, 09:54 PM) *
https://youtu.be/X-CZlcQETYk

Eiric, it's been 4 and a half years since someone posted in this thread.
Consider this a verbal warning for necroposting and check the date next time you're posting.

Posted by: Mach1999 Mar 26 2022, 04:57 AM

People who have loud laughter often have problems regulating their emotions, especially when it comes to anger.

Posted by: Mach1999 Apr 9 2022, 11:28 AM

1. Loud Laughter
Loud laughter is associated with aggression. This might explain why people who laugh loudly tend to possess negative characteristics like being antisocial and not having good social skills. They are thought to be less agreeable, conscientious and emotionally stable. In addition, they tend to be impulsive, but when it comes to expressing their feelings, they are unable to do so appropriately.
2. Anger
Anger is the feeling that overwhelms us when we feel wronged, hurt or threatened. It can lead to rage or violence and has been known to cause heart disease. People who tend to express their anger in ways that hurt others need to learn how to control themselves. A better understanding of self-control could help them to manage their anger and understand its consequences.
3. Anger Management
Studies show that regular exercise helps to reduce stress levels and ease tension. Yoga is considered to be one of the best forms of physical activity and relaxation techniques that can be practiced at home. Yoga can improve your posture, balance, flexibility, concentration, and breathing abilities. When done regularly, yoga will provide many benefits to your body.

Posted by: morosebilge Nov 14 2022, 04:42 AM

QUOTE(Eiric @ Feb 26 2019, 03:54 PM) *
https://youtu.be/X-CZlcQETYk https://cupheadonline.com

After 7 years I see this thread again. What excited you to learn about it?

Posted by: Thight85 Nov 26 2022, 06:57 AM

1. (Be) in stitches: to laugh
2. Belly-laugh: to laugh in a deep, hearty manner, as if from the abdomen or in such a way that one’s abdomen moves from the exertion
3. Break up: to laugh as if helplessly
4. Cachinnate: to laugh loudly and/or obnoxiously
5. Cackle: to laugh harshly or sharply
6. Chortle: to chuckle or to otherwise laugh to express satisfaction or triumph
7. Chuckle: to laugh mildly and/or quietly
8. Crack up: see “break up”
9. Crow: to laugh derisively or gloatingly
10. Giggle: to laugh with short, repetitive sounds
11. Guffaw: to laugh boisterously and/or loudly
12. Hee-haw: a synonym for guffaw
13. Horselaugh: To laugh in a way suggestive of or in imitation of a horse’s neighing or whinnying
14. Jeer: to laugh disrespectfully or mockingly
15. Scoff: to laugh derisively or dismissively
16. Snicker: to partially suppress a laugh, as if to conceal one’s mirth
17. Snigger: an alteration of snicker, with the additional connotation of mischief
18. Split (one’s) sides: to laugh convulsively, as if continuing to do so will cause one’s body to rupture
19. Titter: to laugh in an affected manner, or nervously; also a synonym of snicker and snigger
20. Twitter: a synonym of giggle or titter, but also means to chatter or to tremble as if agitated

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