L Is For Laughter: The Wicked Witch Of The West

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L is for Laughter L is for Laughter. I have many types of laughs that are embarrassing to possess. My first type of laugh is similar to a horrifying witch. When I was 10 I would laugh like that and I'd be called their little witch instead of their little mermaid. I can still laugh like a witch, I just choose not to because I don't want to be called a witch. The worst part was when I would think about painting my face green so I could be The Wicked Witch of the West. My second type of laugh is when I laugh like a chipmunk. It never ends and my face starts to turn red. I will turn red, my lungs would start to hurt, and I wouldn't be able to breathe. I don't like this laugh because then it won't make me look like a street dancer with my wardrobe.

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