JL he children walked through the beach grass and sat on the sand.
JL he children 穿过沙滩草地,坐在沙滩上。
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(Cheers) (Voice-over) JL: One person with a dream, with a vision, can change things.
(欢呼声)(画外音)JL:一个有梦想、有远见的人可以改变一切。
but why
[JL]: We got several voice memos from kids who would like to know, why people actually physically laugh?
为什么人们实际上会笑?
but why
[JL]: Hum, All right. So we got a couple more jokes, do you mind hearing more?
【JL】:嗯,好吧。所以我们有更多的笑话,你介意听更多吗?
but why
[JL: ] Gina Mireault runs something called The Infant Laughter Project at Northern Vermont University.
的项目。
but why
[JL]: That was Vermont comedian and standup comedy teacher , Josie Levitt. And we have one more math joke for you today.
今天我们又为您准备了一个数学笑话。
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(Voice-over) JL: When you see something that is not right or fair or just, you have to say something, you have to do something.
(画外音)JL:当你看到不正确、不公平或不公正的事情时,你必须说些什么, 你必须做些什么。
but why
[JL]: Yes. Yeah. And that one, I mean, the reason that one always works for me is like, Heck yes. I'm really glad you didn't say banana.
哎呀是的。 我真的很高兴你没有说香蕉。
but why
[JL]: So how do we know what's funny and what is funny. I mean, is there a definition of what's funny? Does it depend who we are?
这取决于我们是谁?
but why
[JL]: We've been getting some fabulous jokes, so I'm just going to go through a few of them and we'll listen to a few of them here.
我们将在这里听取其中的一些。
but why
[JL]: We want to go a little deeper into what is funny and how we make people laugh. So we found someone who knows a thing or two about comedy.
所以我们找到了对喜剧略知一二的人。
but why
[JL]: Josie has even taught standup comedy. That's when someone stands in front of a crowd. I guess they could sit too, with a microphone and makes people laugh by telling funny stories or jokes.