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The last thing that made you laugh

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I've got pictures, but there's too many to post here. Last week, my neighbor's dog somehow went outside without his electric fence collar and came over to my home. He started parking and when my brother opened the door, he ran in! He ran around the house and tried to steal one of my cat's toys. They got him back home eventually and my cat was shellshocked for an hour after that. I wish I had been home to see that. But the pictures were completely hilarious.
 
Superpower Beatdowns:

1. Spiderman vs. Darth Maul - Go to 6:45 to skip the chatter.


2. Joker and Harley Quinn vs. Deadpool and Domino - Go to 4:58 to skip the chatter.

3. Iron Man vs. Optimus Prime - Go to 5:19 to skip the chatter.
 
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Laughing? Does sarcastic, bitter, sneering laughing count? Because that's about all I have right now.
 
Been watching the Nostalgia Critic's review of the 1977 movie Exorcist 2: The Heretic

During the film, Regan (the girl from the first film) apparently helps a non-verbal Autistic girl to talk for the first time. Looking in the comments section below, I found this little gem:

Autistic girl: I'm Autistic, I can't talk
Regan: But you're talking now.
Autistic girl: What's the matter with you?
Regan: I was possessed by a demon.
Autistic Girl: Hey, that's what the people at Autism Speaks say is wrong with me.
 

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