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Lighten Up: Wisdom and Belly Laughs

Lighten Up: Wisdom and Belly Laughs

Kid President reports some of the responses from people to the question: what should people say more often? This kid’s laugh alone is worth the price of admission. His response to the suggestion that we should say “MERICA” more often, is guaranteed to make you laugh along with him. Good belly laughs are deeply spiritual and healing. Bet you didn’t know that. You’re welcome.

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