A strained shade of chartreuse

Dec 05, 2006 16:05

There's something about being out in public . . .

I can read something really funny at home and grin and that's it. In public I tend to get a case of the giggles that can only be cured by looking away from the silliness or minimizing the window or what-have-you.

It isn't a question of finding the silliness funnier in certain situations. It's just a matter, I think, of being aware of the necessity of restraint and allowing that to affect one's physical responses.

We people are indeed weird.

In actual news, it appears that I do have a noise removal tool. And with that, various operations start to take on a legitimate look . . .

[ominous chord]

philosophy, humor

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