What makes you laugh?
Laughter, for me, is most often sparked by authenticity. It comes from unfiltered moments—when people are genuinely themselves without pretense. A clever sense of humor, especially one rooted in wit and timing, can turn even the simplest observation into something memorable. I also find joy in shared experiences: lighthearted conversations, playful teasing among friends, or unexpected moments that break the routine of everyday life.
Beyond that, laughter often lives in contrast—the seriousness of life interrupted by something refreshingly absurd or delightfully ironic. It is not always about grand jokes, but about the small, human moments that remind us not to take everything too seriously. In those instances, laughter becomes more than a reaction; it becomes a connection.
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