Last occasion that triggered emotional laughter from you.
Sure thing, here's your erotic story paraphrased:
Though I risk sounding repetitive, I'm attempting to compose a piece that won't unsettle anyone. From East to West Germans, electric car enthusiasts to hobbyists in mechatronics and charging station specialists, I'm focusing on a serious matter: humor.
I received a board game as a present. The objective is to gather friends around a table and then initiate queries. No one wins, no one loses, at least not in the conventional manner. The first question I pulled from the game pack was: "When was the last time you laughed so hard you cried?" There was a momentary hushed silence. I do recall laughing a lot over the weekend, but I can't share the story due to an incident with friend X that would be too humiliating to divulge.
The individual who gifted me the game shared a story about an unmentionable situation due to embarrassment. It would appear too self-satisfied, he said, politically incorrect. Yet, isn't that the essence of laughing until you cry when humor is a tad off-kilter? Similar occurrences are depicted in one of my favorite films: "The Hangover," all parts.
Greetings, I'm Umberto
Continuously, laughter has occupied my thoughts. I chuckle when someone appears tense, occasionally. I don't belong to the group who laughs at funerals, not at all. But in specific situations, if someone puts on an unusually sad demeanor to express their feelings, I may find myself chuckling. And the less I should, the more I can't help but do. A summer ago, a friend shared a joke with me that I won't repeat here, even though it's among the top two in my go-to comedic arsenal. But I laughed so hard that I suffered stomach cramps and almost vomited while brushing my teeth later. I'll simply say, "My name is Umberto ...".
Recently, I went to a cabaret in Berlin, called "Wühlmäuse," and the "session president" took the stage. He hails from Cologne and usually hosts carnival sessions. He made an extraordinary journey to Berlin to entertain the audience. There were an abundance of people who chuckled, and my neighbor from Cologne was particularly pleased, "I didn't think Berliners could laugh like that." Perhaps it was a collection of Cologne natives in the audience, or maybe the Berliners' humor just manifests differently in morning light, according to the Chatty Cologne native I'm wedded to, "especially in the mornings."
Indeed, I am quite easily amused. My companion K. reminded me that in the 7th grade, we would laugh uncontrollably whenever our French teacher entered the classroom. Regrettably, we were positioned in the front row, allegedly to keep an eye on us, and he had an audibly wet pronunciation. We would snicker at the middle-aged, large man whose French sounded like my current Swahili. He would punish us by referring to us as "models for a mortician," a well-known Berlin funeral home. Yes, we were underweight. Yet, we were hardly as lifeless as him.
They're consuming their dogs ...
A couple of weeks ago, I had to stifle my laughter during a tennis match. Our opponents were losing and started whispering among themselves, signaling behind their backs. I thought, "They must've read 'Winning Ugly' by Brad Gilbert last night as well." I knew what was happening. I held back, but it wasn't simple. Because I realized that the universe does not favor winners. We merely play for fun, but we take pleasure in our athletic achievements intensely. And sometimes, it's helpful when a situation becomes overly serious, as it reminds us that ultimately, we all end up underground. Which leads me back to my new game: "Would the guests at your funeral chuckle?" And with that, I wish you a delightful weekend.
PS: What has amused me recently? The memes that surfaced following Trump's attack: the glum, disenchanted Melania, the Van Gogh mockery. But it's not becoming to laugh at this, I've learned, for you wouldn't wish death on your fiercest adversary. Yet, laughing at them is acceptable, I believe. Therefore, allow me to share a video from The Kiffness: ...
In the spirit of laughing until you cry, I decided to watch a stand-up comedy special recently, featuring a comedian known for their off-beat humor. The special, titled 'Comedy Central Presents ...', had me in stitches with their unique take on everyday life.
After the comedy special, I shared clips of the hilarious bits with my friends, who also found the comedian's Comedy-focused jokes extraordinarily amusing.