Tonight has been filled with laughter, humor, and
friendship. In particular, the
laughter came from the friends who served the humorous material. My friends and I were all attempting to
study in my room tonight when the Internet distracted us. Funny pictures led to funny videos,
which obviously led to lots of laughter. In the end, we decided to make a Vine
video of each of us doing a spontaneous random noise. My friend, Tori, recorded all the noise and facial
expression separately and combined them into a short video post. Not only were we able to laugh at all
the funny noise as they happened, but we had a recording of our silliness to
play over and over again. By the
end of the night, we had successfully watched our video several times and spent
a good amount of time laughing in fellowship.
Looking back at tonight, I think a few contributors caused
our laughter. One factor is the
fact that all the girls in my room were good friends who were comfortable with
each other. Personally, I would
not have laughed as hard or said some of the stuff I said in a group of
strangers. That is the funny thing
about creating and sharing humor; most times it is much easier to really let
yourself laugh when you are comfortable.
This leads me to my next observation. We were all in play mode at the time. If just one girl wasn’t in the mood to
laugh or be a little bit goofy, this night would not have gone the same way. Because we were in play mode, we let
ourselves freely laugh and be a little bit goofy. In addition, tonight was a “you had to have been there”
moment. If any one else saw our video,
they probably wouldn’t have laughed at the same intensity as we did. Since we created the humor, we found it
a hilarious and bonding moment. This
bond that we created could not be transferred to anyone else, thus they will
not laugh the same way we did at the video.
In all, I had a great night that I will fondly look back
to. Good thing I have embarrassing
evidence to help me relive the moments.
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