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No, It’s Not Wrong To Laugh About Death. Here’s How Humor Helps Grief.
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New comedy specials and TikToks show that death can be a laughing matter, too.
Losing a loved one is devastatingly sad ― but grieving doesn’t only involve tears. Sometimes, it’s not just nice but necessary for grief to include laughter.
“My dad was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, and then a year later he passed away, and then the next day I went to a cafe, and they were all out of oat milk, so it’s like, ‘Pile! It! On!’” is how Los-Angeles based comedian Alyssa Limperis hard-launches her recent Peacock special “No Bad Days,” a wonderful tribute to her fun-loving, positive father, Jim.
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