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B"H Does a condition exist when laughter is detrimental, the same laughter we force out of guts to liberate smiles on the faces of those with who m we interact ? A smile is harmony radiating the soul essence pulsating rhythmically within the heart, yearning to be shared. The phonemic configuration, h - a -, of the voice making the sound we call a laugh (ha, ha, ha). We like cough our gut out and find ourselves pleasantly surprised w ith a self-deprecating joke in the eyes of upon who m I pressed this repetitive distraction of ha ha ha. The sound of a cough serves as an alarm arousing my empathy and then it turns out to be a joke. This creates a great deal of resentment amongst the laughers so the humor of it all is that the laughee wallows in a sense of embarrassment, Me, touched by emotion? So, he restrains fro m laughing until the incarcerated laughter bursts forth fro m the gut; even if it takes causing ulcers to make the opening fro m whence will go free. Our author maintains a running conflict with the doctrine claiming that religion is the opiate of the masses. When I look at mega structures from ancient cultures the world over and throughout history, what amazes me is that several generations kept to the same task going from start to conclusion. The archeologists try to figure out how such magnificent décor could be carved into rocks and how were the several ton blocks of rock solid earth transported and fitted into the ever -growing monument. The sophistication of engineering skills was so accurate that it can hardly be imagined by those familiar with the modern machinery of land moving and construction. The historical value of such human conviction and organization is lost upon the present generation. On the other hand, the Jewish Gathering Place associated with ancient tradition is not only in a state of destruction, it's buried under a Mosque considered one of the three most holy places of Islam. It would behoove the anthropologist to understand what inner yearning gave people a tradition that had so much value to the coalescence of a society and their increasing territorial dominion in the faraway places upon the planet. The force of these structures shows that the point of existence is the pride a person takes in a form of creative productivity that extends beyond his longevity. It is evidence of the collective spir it of mankind, the purpose of life. It re mains true that these cultural restrictions were imposed upon the masses in many cases by overlords, but we see from this that laborers can be employed to establish infrastructures 139