A Short Story of Laughuck and Sadick by Bhavik

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Once upon a time in the dark world, there was a devil called ‘Sadick’. He was all red and scary. People of different colors were afraid of him. He was the ruler. He was a nasty bastard. He was selfish. He was that stereotypical villain — the bad guy.

Then, one bright day in the dark world, a happy face called ‘Laughuck’ entered and changed everything. He was blue and he started making friends, started making people happy.

This made Sadick angry.

It was #Laughuck vs #Sadick. Who will win? People were tensed. They just wanted a new ruler and it was Laughuck. But there was no way to conquer Sadick.

Laughuck came with an idea. He made people laugh out so fucking loud that they changed into blue and gathered his army. He defeated scary red ass Sadick.

Laughuck won the battle with just fucking laugh.
#tinytales #shortstory #tinytale

I was being so nontechnical. Let’s be some science student. Thus,

Laughter decreases stress hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance to disease. Laughter triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well-being and can even temporarily relieve pain.

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