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Funny things kids can do:
Kids are like little angels who always do funny and naughty things. They make funny faces that make everyone laugh. For example:one day a kid went to zoo with his father. The kid started to tease a monkey. He wanted him to copy him but when it did not worked out the kid hit the monkey with a banana and was going away when the monkey grabbed his pants through the cage and pulled him back. The kid tried to run away. He was successful in running away but unfortunately he lost his pants which were in the hands of monkey and kid was running. Everyone in the zoo started to laugh. Kids always do these things that make others laugh.
Funny animals:
Wild animals are very aggressive but some animals like monkeys are very funny. They make different faces that make others laugh especially all kids like monkeys very much. Monkeys teach us how to have fun. Because most of our life is very busy in working so there should also be fun and it can be seen in zoo.
Funny happenings around:
Fun is everywhere in this world. It can be seen everywhere for example: a man is standing in a street or on a road suddenly he fells something has drooped on his head. He checks it with his hand and comes to know that a bird has done shit on his head.
Once a kid was sitting on a chair in a stadium when a very fat women arrived on their. She did not saw the kid and sat on him. After sitting she realized that something is beneath her and when she saw the kid was squeezed beneath her and people sitting around were laughing at her.
Fun is the essence of life. If it is taken away then the life becomes dark and the meaning of life is gone. So we should enjoy and have fun because there is always something funny happening around.

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