Soundtrack Central The best classic game music and more

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Ashley Winchester Dec 2, 2015

I like the ones with John Cena... those are pretty funny.

Dragonfish Dog Dec 9, 2015 (edited Dec 9, 2015)

Oh Great Krishna, I'm gonna die laughing!

Bravo, sirs! Brah, voh!

Even if you're only linking something that someone else posted!

I needed a good laugh. Laughs. Is "laughs" even a word? Spell correct isn't highlighting it, anyway.

avatar! Dec 10, 2015

Dragonfish Dog wrote:

Oh Great Krishna, I'm gonna die laughing!

Bravo, sirs! Brah, voh!

Even if you're only linking something that someone else posted!

I needed a good laugh. Laughs. Is "laughs" even a word? Spell correct isn't highlighting it, anyway.

Glad you enjoyed it!
Laughs is indeed a word. For example "He laughs a lot." Similar usage to jog or play.

Dragonfish Dog Dec 10, 2015 (edited Dec 10, 2015)

avatar! wrote:
Dragonfish Dog wrote:

Oh Great Krishna, I'm gonna die laughing!

Bravo, sirs! Brah, voh!

Even if you're only linking something that someone else posted!

I needed a good laugh. Laughs. Is "laughs" even a word? Spell correct isn't highlighting it, anyway.

Glad you enjoyed it!
Laughs is indeed a word. For example "He laughs a lot." Similar usage to jog or play.

What I meant was "laughs" as plural, as in, more than one laugh.

For a second, I thought it was one of those plural words that ended in "es" as in "laughes."

Okay, that is a stupid spelling. Never mind. Overthinking too much.

avatar! Dec 10, 2015

Dragonfish Dog wrote:
avatar! wrote:
Dragonfish Dog wrote:

Oh Great Krishna, I'm gonna die laughing!

Bravo, sirs! Brah, voh!

Even if you're only linking something that someone else posted!

I needed a good laugh. Laughs. Is "laughs" even a word? Spell correct isn't highlighting it, anyway.

Glad you enjoyed it!
Laughs is indeed a word. For example "He laughs a lot." Similar usage to jog or play.

What I meant was "laughs" as plural, as in, more than one laugh.

For a second, I thought it was one of those plural words that ended in "es" as in "laughes."

Okay, that is a stupid spelling. Never mind. Overthinking too much.

Yes, it can also mean that smile
As in "We've had our share of laughs, now back to work!" Laughs can be a noun or verb.

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