Don’t judge too quickly! (2)
Well, I must admit that 9 videos on a single page are loading to slow. So I split the first subject. I hope that these two pages are loading faster now.
6 comments October 21st, 2007
Well, I must admit that 9 videos on a single page are loading to slow. So I split the first subject. I hope that these two pages are loading faster now.
6 comments October 21st, 2007
I find today some very funny videos (in my opinion) from series “Don’t judge too quickly!”. I hope you enjoy these,too
5 comments October 20th, 2007
How can you possibly live when every hour the mechanism of the clock starts and takes you from your place? But when little cuckoo finds the love, he’s determined to live his happily everafter. Or not? A short animated movie by students of the Sup’infograph.
1 comment October 1st, 2007
It is well known that laughing improves health. Laughing has been shown to helps to protect the heart, increase tolerance of pain and boost the body’s production of infection-fighting antibodies, lower blood pressure, reduce stress hormones, increase muscle power, enhance learning, and boost immunity. Laughter triggers the release of endorphins. With endorphins flowing in our bodies we are simply healthier and happier, and there are no side effects. Laughing every day will improve your health, much like exercising.
More information on laughing and its benefits for our health you can find on Wikipedia. I also find some interesting sites and articles about laughing and health: Laughing out loud to good health, How Laughing is Good For Your Health, Health Really Is a Laughing Matter, Health Benefits and Online Sources, A Laugh a Day to Keep the Doctor Away, Health-Laughing, The Laughing Cure, Laughing Matters. There are more…
So, if you are upset, angry, sad or stressed out, or just for fun, take a look at these videos. It says that laughing is contagious. Let’s see ![]()
(Note: I choose these video clips only for the laughs, not for the story behind them)
6 comments October 1st, 2007
