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I often have trouble telling whether someone is laughing at me or with me, and if I ask, the other person always tells me they are laughing with me. Then I have to wonder what else they might be lying about, etc. Those "polite" answers can be devastating, because it opens up the honesty question.
I'm sure NT's can decipher laughter. And anything they can do intuitively, we can do intellectually if we try hard enough.
Looks like you answered your own question - impressive.
So, now we have our challenge, but that's not what's worrying me, it's how to do it. These things must be done delicately, or you'll hurt the spell.
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In all seriousness though, how would we learn to decipher laughter intellectually, do you think?
It's a sound. sounds have qualities like pitch. These things can be analyzed