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Ask HN: Where do you get your daily laughter quota?

7 pointsby sravfeynover 10 years ago
<i>Laughter is an instant vacation</i> -- Milton Berle.<p>Whether you are aiming for stars or moon or just other side of earth - you will do hard work to get it. The journey, however passionate and committed you are, will have its ups and downs. Everyone might have a different way of relaxing at the end of the day. I listen to music - but I would love to laugh out to relax. I feel it&#x27;s one of the more common ways anyone can relax by. I am trying to find books, comics and other things that make me laugh. (Avoiding online videos)<p>I am curious about HN - where do you get your laugher quota everyday?

9 comments

localfugueover 10 years ago
&gt; where do you get your laugher quota everyday?<p>Honestly, if you have to ask that question, then I&#x27;d say you&#x27;re doing it wrong. Why do you need a _quota_ for something as natural as laughter? That&#x27;s like saying you are not human or you don&#x27;t identify yourself as human and see yourself as a drone.<p>RELAX! Let yourself go and let your brain run free. You may find yourself truly surprised at how your brain comes up with weird and funny things. Or, you can find humour talking to your colleagues in the course of work during the day. If not, of course, there are other channels if you&#x27;re _really_ looking for dedicated humour topics (others have said that already, I&#x27;m not adding more to it. I just enjoy reading Calvin &amp; Hobbes from my daily newspaper) :-)
brickcapover 10 years ago
Great quote :)<p>For me sometimes it&#x27;s the books and some times tv shows. But the idea should be to build a capacity of looking at things from a different&#x2F;funny perspective. Which means developing the skill of taking an existing mundane scenario and finding something to laugh about in it and not just relying on external stimulus to do that for you.<p>For book recommendations gutenberg has a nice collection of humour classics (<a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Humor_%28Bookshelf%29" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gutenberg.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Humor_%28Bookshelf%29</a>) any book by pg wodehouse and three men in a boat comes with a (personal) guarantee.
wturnerover 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve recently been listening to this BBC show called &quot;The Infinite Monkey Cage&quot; hosted by a physicist and a comedian. <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j7vc#auto" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bbc.co.uk&#x2F;programmes&#x2F;b011j7vc#auto</a>
passengerover 10 years ago
<a href="http://www.thecodinglove.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.thecodinglove.com</a><p>Cracks me up always
wanghqover 10 years ago
<a href="http://iamdevloper.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;iamdevloper.com</a>
wallflowerover 10 years ago
We have an important Slack channel. #gifs
sitkackover 10 years ago
The onion, cracked, mcsweeneys, imgur.
icpmacdoover 10 years ago
Podcasts and friends
galaxysurfover 10 years ago
Here