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    How dare people laugh at things.

    Hmph. Pox on them.


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    Try to be less judgmental. Think of it as if people are laughing with things, not at them.....even though it isn’t true. If you can force yourself to believe the lie, you will feel better about others and (in time) about yourself as well.

    I am offering this advice on an unofficial basis as it seems an excellent opportunity for me to test a psycho-emotional manipulation theory I’m compiling: Positive Results from Negativism.

    Simply explained: A ‘Lie’ (Negative) x ‘Lie’ Believed (Negative) = (Positive). The logic seems perfect, right?

    Tell me how it works out for you.....


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