If you laugh hard enough for a long period of time, your body will become tired from laughing so much that you will get sleepy and if you try to go to sleep, then you probably can.
Of course. :D
Long commutes may not cause sleep disorders, but they can mess up your sleep schedule. It is best to put yourself back on a sleeping routine as soon as possible.
Well you can totally fake it and laugh for the fun of it, or you say a joke in front of a group and laugh at it too.
If you feel yourself start to laugh, cough once or twice to take the urge away. If you really can not help it, walk away for a minute or two and laugh in a place out of their ear shot. Just tell yourself, DO...NOT...LAUGH...
Check out information about "Rhythmic Movement Disorder" at http://sleepdisorders.about.com/cs/rhythmicmovement/a/rocking.htm
No, it is not possible to train yourself to never sleep. Sleep is a fundamental biological necessity for overall health and well-being, playing crucial roles in cognitive function, physical health, and emotional regulation. Prolonged sleep deprivation can lead to severe consequences, including impaired judgment, weakened immune function, and even life-threatening conditions. While certain techniques can help reduce sleep needs temporarily, complete elimination of sleep is neither achievable nor safe.
by trying to change the subject,or when they laugh you laugh too.
laugh everyday
The children don't laugh. It is the twitching of the facial muscles. It is also called witch's smile.
it depends, cause you could wake yourself up well having a bad dream...or just wake yourself up...its hard to explain!!
Tell a joke?
laugh everyday