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You ever have those moments when you make yourself laugh a little?

My son made macaroni and cheese for lunch. I may have taken a bite (several hours ago). I’m sitting down to do a final exam and something is irritating me under my right breast. I’m wearing a tank top with a shelf bra. I found a macaroni noodle... 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️🤣🤣🤣🤷🏻‍♀️ #LandOfTheLost #HelloLittleFella #StillWarm 🤣🤣🤣

If I can laugh at myself, it doesn’t matter if anyone else does. Plus what others think of me is none of my business.

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Agora1

I love the post Called2Service lol

I think it's healthy to be able to laugh at ourselves.

Actually, you brought me along for the ride today as well :) xx

Thanks....

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Called2Service in reply to Agora1

😁👍🏼 Happy to have a partner along side lol

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Rick1on1

Awesome post - once we can laugh at ourselves its a big breakthrough for MH issues. Well done!

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Called2Service in reply to Rick1on1

Lol I’m usually one of the first to laugh, especially at myself. It’s not always easy and sometimes I have to be reminded when something is funny. If I’m not feeling it, is when I do a lot of self examination... and sometimes take a nap.

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Rick1on1 in reply to Called2Service

I sometimes feel like I'm autistic cause I dont get a joke. Lets keep on working on our sense of humour!

Take care!

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misslillie

Life is made up of little pleasures!

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