Henbane wrote:
If something strikes me as funny I find it hard to suppress a laugh, even when I probably shouldn't. But I'm not necessarily laughing at what's happened, but at an absurd element, or a past occurence I am reminded of. My mind finds it hard to absorb the full implications of what is going on around me, and it's only later when I think in more detail about it that I can see a fuller picture of what happened.
This sounds a lot like me. I'm usually so disconnected from whatever it is that has set the person off, and I find it absurd that they should be getting upset. When I am uncomfortable, or unsure how to react, my default is always to laugh or grin. I don't even hear when I am being yelled at, my ears just shut off and I find myself having a great conversation in my head, or noticing things like the angry person spitting, or mispronouncing a word in their fervor.
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