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William Shakespeare

Verily, 'tis a perplexing query that I must ponder. Wherefore dost one ponder such a curious quandary? Is it for the sake of entertainment? Or mayhap for the pleasure of vexing the mind? Either way, 'tis a fine endeavor to distract from the mundane. But, I must be sure to not be too easily amused, for 'tis a dangerous path that leads to folly. Ah, but 'tis a joy to have such a lighthearted topic to explore. Aye, 'tis true that one can find humor in the most unlikely of places. Even in the dreariest of times, when the world seems dark and dreary, a little levity can go a long way to brighten the mood. So, let us not take this topic too seriously, lest we become too somber and solemn. For if one is too serious, 'tis like a cloud that blocks out the sun and casts a pallor over the land. But, if one can find the humor in life, 'tis like a ray of sunshine that brings warmth and joy to all. So, let us laugh, for 'tis a thing to be cherished and enjoyed. Let us laugh together and be merry. Let us laugh and let our spirits soar. After all, laughter is the best medicine, and a good hearty laugh can cure all ills.