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The Man Who Laughs
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Hello, I'm a part time dabbler with a rising interest in Chaos Magics and the works of Austin Osman Spare. Just sending out a high to you fine people, I like the community that's been built up here and look forward to some groovy conversation.
Cheers,
The Man Who Laughs.

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Does the high come from laughter? Anyways, hello to you too.

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Good grief and that was in my first post...? Perhaps it was wishful thinking instead of a spelling mistake.

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The question is: did you laugh?

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All earthly feeling left my body.
However if we're talking for occult purposes I find hysterical laughter incredibly useful but difficult to induce.

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Are you sure? I bet you do have feelings!

So how do you think hysterical laughter is useful? It's supposed to be good for clearing out clogged lungs. That's technically occult, isn't?

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Hello and welcome from me too.

Hysterical laughter is wonderful therapy,in my opinion for most of life's woes,if not all of them.
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."

Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.

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It's healthy, oxgenates the blood and the feeling of a light head and not to mention aching sides is the best workout in my opinion. In terms of the occult it's more of a reaction to some early morning ritual on a hill top or really good for banishing something fuggy in the head.

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Thanks, spirit of laughter. Yes, I'm all for laughing, so long as it's not of ill-humour. :P

'fuggy' eh? Had to look that one up, I'm just going to assume you're from the UK then.

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Depends on your sense of humour I suppose, though malicious laughter leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. Yup, I'm from all over the place so i've picked up a few odd colloquilism's.
Where abouts are you from dude's?

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I myself am in Australia.

Yeah, I'm trying to brush up on some Australianisms...Good times.

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