How about a laugh, (hopefully)

Posted by Leonard @jakedduck1, Dec 31, 2018

I believe laughter is the best medicine. Laughter has actually been scientifically proven to help people with depression issues.
Let’s give it a try so we can all get happy and feel better. Many Epilepsy forums I’ve been on had joke sections. I was probably the biggest joke of all since I didn’t get a lot of the jokes. They said the jokes couldn’t be above 4th grade level for me to understand them so my jokes may be rather simplistic but let’s give it a try.
Have a lovely day everyone,
Jake

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I ordered this book online titled, “How to Scam”
It’s been 6 months now, I hope it shows up soon.

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@loribmt

I ordered this book online titled, “How to Scam”
It’s been 6 months now, I hope it shows up soon.

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🤣😜

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@johnbishop

But wait…there’s more!! If you order before midnight…you get two copies. 😅

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@loribmt

But wait…there’s more!! If you order before midnight…you get two copies. 😅

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The first chapter is about proper grammar.

It states that that there is a reason that a preposition is a bad word to end a sentence with.

It's because you don't know what they're talking about, what they're referring to, or what they're doing it for.

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@loribmt

I ordered this book online titled, “How to Scam”
It’s been 6 months now, I hope it shows up soon.

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Omg 😂 sounds exactly like me

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@imallears

@lagrange5

Wow...a new word for me....totally unexpected and surprising.

Really..that's so cool to learn a new word...hard to beat...like a boiled egg.

I love this thread..thanks.

FL Mary

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Here's another figure of speech, the zeugma, in which one word applies to two others in different ways:

He opened his mind and his wallet every time he went out with her.

John and his license expired last week.

She broke his heart and his favorite cup.

She left in a huff and a Porsche.

He fished for trout and compliments.

I left my heart and my suitcase in San Francisco.

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@lagrange5

Here's another figure of speech, the zeugma, in which one word applies to two others in different ways:

He opened his mind and his wallet every time he went out with her.

John and his license expired last week.

She broke his heart and his favorite cup.

She left in a huff and a Porsche.

He fished for trout and compliments.

I left my heart and my suitcase in San Francisco.

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By the way,
Happy Pi Day!

3/14

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@lagrange5

Here's another figure of speech, the zeugma, in which one word applies to two others in different ways:

He opened his mind and his wallet every time he went out with her.

John and his license expired last week.

She broke his heart and his favorite cup.

She left in a huff and a Porsche.

He fished for trout and compliments.

I left my heart and my suitcase in San Francisco.

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@lagrange5

Wow...thanks for yet another new word. And those are funny examples.

FL Mary

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@imallears

@lagrange5

Wow...thanks for yet another new word. And those are funny examples.

FL Mary

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You're welcome.

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@lagrange5

By the way,
Happy Pi Day!

3/14

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What's your favorite? (Digit, that is)

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