You’ve probably heard about stand-up comedians, improv comedians, and satirical comedians. But do you know about keyboard comedians? They’re the ones who make hilarious snippets about (almost) everything. Yes, we’re talking about the great minds behind creating memes. And the Facebook page ‘Grumpy Animal Memes’ is dedicated to sharing some of the most creative animal memes out there. Whether it’s a grumpy cat or a confused doggo, their posts will surely tickle your funny bones. Keep scrolling, pandas, and don’t forget to upvote your favorite posts. A study carried out by the University of Leeds in October 2020 revealed that watching cute animal pictures can help reduce stress levels by up to 50%. Researchers noticed that students who were stressed ahead of their exams showed a significant drop in anxiety levels after viewing such photos. So now we need to seek out more opportunities to add humor to our lives. Whether you are enjoying your favorite sitcom or scrolling through memes, it’s important that we don’t forget that laughter can be the best medicine. When you laugh, it triggers the release of endorphins, which are the natural feel-good chemicals of the body. The general feeling of well-being is also enhanced by endorphins. However, it also depends on factors like your weight and the intensity of your laughter. Also, remember that it’s not a replacement for a good, sweaty workout. This means that laughing more reduces the chances of a heart attack. A 2018 study indicated that laughter therapy helps delay cardiovascular complications in type 2 diabetes patients. Lauri Nummenmaa, a brain researcher and professor at Aalto University School of Science in Finland, told the Washington Post, “We simply copy the behavior and laughter of others. Someone else’s act of laughing is first perceived when seen or heard, and this sensory information is then converted into the same area of the observers’ brain.” Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.