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Sensory Processing

I read somewhere – and I feel slightly bummed that I don't remember where since I think I read it yesterday – that laughter is more about social bonding than about actual humour.
 
That would explain a lot.
I read somewhere – and I feel slightly bummed that I don't remember where since I think I read it yesterday – that laughter is more about social bonding than about actual humour.
 

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