Why do we laugh?
Indeed, sir, the question of why we laugh is one that has puzzled philosophers and scientists alike for centuries.
It would seem that laughter serves as a social signal, expressing joy or amusement in a way that brings people together. It also acts as a stress reliever, helping to ease tension and promote a sense of well-being. Some even suggest that it may have evolutionary roots, serving as a means of communication among early humans.
One might say, sir, that laughter is the soul's natural response to life's little triumphs, and sometimes its bigger absurdities.
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