Saz94
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Yes that one's popular in harry potter too.And there's the hollow laugh.
Yes that one's popular in harry potter too.And there's the hollow laugh.
My guess is that you could well be right; the distraction could at least be a significant component.Is it laughter than might do it - or is it the distraction?
Alas, Chronic Pain Syndrome is a diagnosis (ICD-10 code G89.4). My own clinician uses for my unexplained chronic wide-spread burning pain
I laughed when I first searched the definition and came up with "full of mirth". Thanks, chief.I haven't read the paper, and I'm not going to but, er, what's ''mirthful laughter''. I mean here's a definition of mirth: amusement, especially as expressed in laughter. So isn't all laughter mirthful?
I haven't read the paper, and I'm not going to but, er, what's ''mirthful laughter''. I mean here's a definition of mirth: amusement, especially as expressed in laughter. So isn't all laughter mirthful?
That did make me laugh. I have no idea whether my laughter was mirthful, hollow, sarcastic whatever...Disappointed that they didn’t have a flower arranging cohort for comparison.
And don’t forget to ask them how mirthful they feel about carrying the flower arrangement in a shopping bagDisappointed that they didn’t have a flower arranging cohort for comparison.
manslaughter isn't.I haven't read the paper, and I'm not going to but, er, what's ''mirthful laughter''. I mean here's a definition of mirth: amusement, especially as expressed in laughter. So isn't all laughter mirthful?
Boommanslaughter isn't.