Do you sometimes dream of just laughing the day away? Well, one Chinese teenager is living that way, but it turns out it's actually a nightmare. Thirteen-year-old Xu Pinghui has been laughing non-stop since she was eight months old. The continuous giggles started when she developed a fever. Xu cannot speak and communicates through different kinds of laughter. Her parents are desperate for a cure, and doctors theorize that her frontal lobe may have been damaged from her illness in infancy.
This isn't the only continuous bodily function that can drive someone mad.
Click here to read about another girl with a chronic (and surprising) problem.
Tragic Dancing Faces
He looks just like a guy we saw on "Intervention" one week.
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He just saved a bunch of money on his car insurance by switching to GEICO!
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And in that moment, she was no longer a middle-class housewife in small-town Ohio, but a Prima ballerina starring in "Swan Lake" before an audience of adoring fans.
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The seductive tug of the belt coupled with that glassy stare makes you wonder if this nightclub has a proper screening process.
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You don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit into the wind, you don't pull the mask off the Old Lone Ranger and you don't mess around with Jim, DDR extraordinaire.
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Proof that nirvana can be achieved, even in techno clubs.
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One picture is worth 1,000 Divinyls jokes.
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Captured at the exact moment the pee-pee dance went awry.
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No matter what you do, there's no hiding from those "Night at the Roxbury" creeps. They'll devour you whole.
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"Not now chief, I'm in the friggin' zone. Now go get me some Jagerbombs stat."
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In 2007, 15-year-old Jennifer Mee hiccupped up to 50 times a minute for several months. She became a media sensation and was even accused of faking her ailment. At one point, the spasms were so bad she had to leave school. As of August 2007, Mee was only suffering from hiccups occasionally.
Somewhat more common than these two afflictions -- but still rare -- is a condition called "Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome." Anyone want to guess what that entails?
Also on Lemondrop: Check out our gallery of immensely overweight animals that make us giggle every time.
Obeasts
"Stop standing next to me, you're making me look fat."
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This Chinese cat weighs 33 pounds, as much as four cats of average weight (or 132 sticks of butter).
This big boy is a little down in the dumps. Perhaps it's the high carb diet?
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This cat's more than a little bit of a couch potato.
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Pug lug.
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This big guy was rescued by the Humane Society after getting stuck in a pet door while attempting to steal some dog food. Embarrassing.
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Is it just us, or does that dog look scared?
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This Labrador, named Chubby Charlie, was forced to go on a crash diet after ballooning to 168 pounds.
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These fat monkeys live in a tiny enclosure in a Japanese park. Their considerable monkey bulk is blamed on overfeeding by visitors.
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There are fat pigs, and then there are fat pigs.
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Friday 16 January
By JEFF
I KNOW HOW TO GET HERTO STOP LAUGHING....LET HER WATCH A ROSIE ODONNELL PROGRAM
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Friday 16 January
By Mike
Oh, the SUN is a real reliable source NOT! XD
And, Dane Cook SUX OX
Monday 19 January
By Vic
What does Rosie have to do with this article? Nothing. Are you obsessed with Rosie or something?
Tuesday 20 January
By @Jon
LMAO
Friday 16 January
By NATMAN
THAT WOULD DEFINETLY WORK.
I GUESS AOL THINKS WE ARE STUPID TO ACTUALLY BELIEVE THIS ARTICLE.
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Friday 16 January
By jaki
O' comon look on the bright side..... two heads are always better than one.
note: If you do exsist .... I'd welcome the relationship.
Friday 16 January
By rashasbetter
well clearly Dane Cook wasn't involved, you have to be funny to make someone laugh.
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Friday 16 January
By MacDaddy
I ate some chilly in tijuana and farted for three days straight !
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Monday 19 January
By Lynn
LOL
Friday 16 January
By Sean
This site must have an awful sense of humor. A girl with a condition that makes her laugh non stop, while on the very same page, things that are supposed to make us laugh? Pretty sadistic if you ask me.
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Friday 16 January
By ccane
hahah!!!! the guy farted for three days! best part of the article! :)
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Friday 16 January
By gonzo
my mom was a kid in the '30 's and she knew another old kid that hiccuped herself to death , the condition lasted for almost a year before this boy finally succumed to death. these things are pretty weird and pretty scary.
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Friday 16 January
By Jacklyn Lopez
I wonder.....! Would the child still laugh even though she is hurt or scared
stiff??? Yes....I suppose she still would be laughing....I guess!!
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Friday 16 January
By Thomas
I guess laughter isn't really the best medicine huh
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Friday 16 January
By scottrf68
Man you people must think we are some kind of idiots if you think we are going to believe this. Laughing for 13 years? You have got to be kidding me. Theres no way. The girl with the hiccups now I seen her on the morning show but he laughing girl come on now. But like jeff said rosie odonnell could stop her just by talking. That is no joke.
ROFLMAO AT THE GUY WHO SAID HE FARTED FOR THREE DAYS!
OMG!! Talk about your funky monkey!!
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Friday 16 January
By lita
Have her watch NBC's "The Office." I watched it three or four times and have yet to even crack a smile.
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Friday 16 January
By lita
Have her watch NBC's "The Office." After hearing about how funny it was, I watched three or four times, trying to give it a fair chance. Nothing. Nada.
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Friday 16 January
By deb
I have an ailment that's incurable...I can't stop having sex but no one will write an article about me!! darnit!
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Friday 16 January
By Gerry
Dane Cook not involved?! Why would he be? That guy is a complete idiot, and has no talent. Would you like to guarantee that your movie loses money? -Cast him in it! It's a proven fact, look it up.
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Friday 16 January
By JBJG24M
I KNOW A GUY THAT HAD THE S**** FOR THREE WEEKS! RAN OUT OF TISSUE AFTER TWO WEEKS THOUGH!
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