Display title | Laugh Themselves Sick |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A pretty common Real Life reaction to something especially funny is for someone to end up character gripping their stomach in pain, often while laughing hard enough to weep. As in real life, so in fiction: Laughing Themselves Sick is the most common physical response a character can have to an in-universe Crowning Moment of Funny. Some characters may remain standing, while others may have to sit down or will even roll around on the floor; the initialism ROFL stands for "rolling on [the] floor laughing". |