The curse of the nervous giggle

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So -sighs- this is a little embarrassing to admit...

But, okay, so in serious situations I have this sort of nervous reflex where...

I can't keep a straight face.

it's like my face won't co-operate with my brain.

It's not that I don't sympathise with pain or anger, I'm not heartless.

But it's just a part of my awkardness, I just can't hold the smile in.

So when a teacher shouts at me?
Yes, I laugh.
Yes, they are not pleased with the reaction.

When someone falls and is in a lot of pain?
Yes, I kinda laugh.
But I do help them, and I do feel for them.

And when someone cries?
You guessed it.

And when someone cries?You guessed it

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And the victim of my reflex is like:

And the victim of my reflex is like:

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BUT. I. CANT. HELP. IT.

The implications of this ailment are the following:

1) No one ever takes me seriously
Because I'm always laughing, clearly I don't have the ability to be mature. meh, I don't blame them.

2) No one ever believes me
So when someone is panicking because they've lost their car key for example or they ask me a question and I answer truthfully that I have no involvement, because I'm laughing, I'm lying.

Because I'm laughing. I must be guilty -.-

3) Meh I'm too lazy to write the rest

POINT IS- it's a real pain in the ass.

So if me and a serious situation in a crowded room room. I'll be easy to spot.

Sorry for laughingBut it is a bit funny

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Sorry for laughing
But it is a bit funny

- Mini

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