It seems peculiar that an experience deemed humorous can lead to such physical reactions as showing one's teeth, altering one's breathing patterns, inducing weakness and aches in various body parts, and potentially causing tears. This exploration delves into the prevalent scientific theories regarding the reasons behind human laughter, examining how this universally observed behavior developed over time. Hanna Rybak, hailing from Ukraine, is an independent artist who has carved a niche for herself as an animation director, illustrator, and animator, with a particular passion for ceramics. Her work often intersects the realms of visual storytelling and the intricate art of animation, showcasing a deep appreciation for the medium's capacity to convey complex emotions and narratives through a blend of motion and imagery.