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, , YN 71544 Does it annoy, encourage, or baffle you when you hear a snort- ing laugh? Whether a laugh hap- pened to be a mischievous titter, a bellowing Ho Ho, or a snort laughter brought out varying re- actions from people. Lynne Nugent. I love her laugh, said Consuelo l'lubbuch. It's like those laughing heads where you pull the strings. For others the weird laugh was also the annoying one. My cousin has the weirdest laugh. When she thinks some- thing is really funny, she snorts 1 like a pig, said Amy Bargfrede. ln spite of how weird a laugh was, laughing was considered healthy and good for society. Charles Darwin said laughing is a good way to decrease stress and ethologist, Konrad Lorenz also believed laughing diverts aggression and produces social unity. -Lynn Kang photos by Jennifer Ferre!! In Spanish Class, Brittney Slayton laughs at Jason Johnson clowning around. Laughing decreases stress. Laughing brings out together- ness and social bonds. Junior Vi- kettes, Kim Hoot, Laurie Cohen, and Tracy Killian giggle and hug during a February Vikette practice. 200lLaughjng ww he vmw i W 'Ni . Q, X oi bwvygxe 26501 S0 Q . was ei we tllww gt 720!0 of sophomores prefer laughing with friends and 1O0!o pre fer laughing in school
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