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Hue hue hue
Iβm an excessive gravitas person. Instead of laughing, I just narrow my eyes and glare at you in silence.
The wind dies. Nearby plants wither. Small children hide.
In the distance, cats begin to fight.
Do pirates count? Yo ho ho
I know this girl who NEVER laughs. She just deadpans βIβm dead.β Iβm fucking hilarious, and it gives me low self esteem to hang out with her so I stopped. Now me and my real friends laugh about it.
Anyway I say βhoo hooβ
My ex was a hoe hoe person.
So was your mom
Hehe just makes me think of Michael Jackson so I say haha. Hehe if Iβm trying to be Michael Jackson
Jajaja!
Hah hah hah hah
Is that you Michael Jackson?
I used hehe a lot at one point, but itβs so uncommonly used I go with haha when I mean hehe.
Ho ho, so youβre approaching me?
Reminds me of this legend of a video
βHi hiβ is the standard in Morse code. But I am more of a ha ha person
Uh huh.
I usually use βheheβ to express a more sheepish laugh
βHahaβ for a more normal one
And βHoho!β For a surprised/exited