- published: 13 Sep 2011
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Love is an emotion of a strong affection and personal attachment. Love is also a virtue representing all of human kindness, compassion, and affection —"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". Love may also be described as actions towards others or oneself based on compassion, or as actions towards others based on affection.
In English, love refers to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from pleasure ("I loved that meal") to interpersonal attraction ("I love my partner"). "Love" may refer specifically to the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love, to the sexual love of eros, to the emotional closeness of familial love, to the platonic love that defines friendship, or to the profound oneness or devotion of religious love. This diversity of uses and meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, compared to other emotional states.
Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.
Laughing is a reaction to certain stimuli. It may ensue from hearing a joke, being tickled, or other stimuli. Most commonly, it is considered a visual expression of a number of positive emotional states, such as joy, mirth, happiness, relief, etc. However on some occasions it may express other emotions, such as embarrassment, apology or confusion ("nervous laughter)" or courtesy laugh.
Laughter is a part of human behavior regulated by the brain, helping humans clarify their intentions in social interaction and providing an emotional context to conversations. Laughter is used as a signal for being part of a group — it signals acceptance and positive interactions with others. Laughter is sometimes seen as contagious, and the laughter of one person can itself provoke laughter from others as a positive feedback. This may account in part for the popularity of laugh tracks in situation comedy television shows.
Laughter is anatomically mediated by the epiglottis constricting the larynx.
The study of humor and laughter, and its psychological and physiological effects on the human body, is called gelotology.
Ricky's movin' in with Rhonda
Rhonda still makes moves on me
I have a wife I'm very fond of
And our love will always be
But any two fools can make love
It ain't no dark mystery, no
Any two fools can make love
Oh, but it takes two people
Two hardworking people
To build a life together
And make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Too many happy homes are haunted
Too many hearts don't keep their words
Too many babies come unwanted
Too many others go unheard
Because any two fools can make love
It ain't no dark mystery, no
Any two fools can make love
But it takes two people
Two hardworking people
To build a life together
And make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Oh, but you know it takes two people
Two hardworking people
To build a life together
And make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah
Make love history, yeah