Laughter is a great salve against the pain within and threats from the outside in — but laughter can be hard to effectively communicate in a text form — so, to assist you in the release of antigens against the toxins, I have created: The Universal Guide for Textual Laughing.
On Friday I claimed this:
Most theatre people I know are trained early on to appreciatively applaud and genuinely laugh at will and on command — it’s part of the culture when you attend a live performance to provide proper interaction — so I have developed probably 100 types of laughs (30 of them textual!) and 7 sorts of applause!
The evidence today is not reliant upon any one blogging platform or internet browser. You need not know or learn any code to employ these 30 bits of joy in text. You. Just. Type. Them.
Today we are cross-platform / cross-browser / cross-funny bone compatible and incredibly guttural and frighteningly inappropriate in sharing these textual guffaws.
Here, in no particular order — and wholly gender neutral and completely politically neutered — is your Universal Guide for Textual Laughing:
- Bwa-hah
- Tee-hee
- Ho-hoo
- Nya-ah
- Moo-heh
- Sh-a-dangle!
- Titteringle
- Whee-hoo!
- Hoo-harf!
- Fwap!
- Haa
- Heh
- Ho-ah
- Haar
- Blar
- Mwa-ha
- Mwa-ha-harr
- Bwat-hah
- Bw-hah-harrr
- Mwoo-hoo
- Mwii-hee
- Tyya!
- Whaaaa!
- Oooff!
- Gwaff!
- Bliick!
- Snorttle
- Pi-shangii!
- Dwitt-spee
- Higgle-yorff
Please invoke these genuine forms of Universal Textual Laughing for all future posts and comments. If I missed any laughs, please provide them in a comment framed by context!