Burning Question: what cheers you up when nothing else will?

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Swimming is always a cure for anything.
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Looking at my bookshelves. It calms, it soothes, it reassures (as long as I don't look too closely and start to panic that I still have massive gaps in my Agatha Christie collection, and I realise I still haven't read any Ali Smith.)
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Panda videos!
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Watching YouTube videos of people falling over or walking into things. Never gets old.
Lucy Christie, Sub-editor
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When I'm upset, my cat, Fei Mao, comes over and sits in my lap, and lets me hold him while he purrs away my blues.
Heidi Yeung, Web sub-editor
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Picking on Young.
Melanie Leung, Reporter
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Hitting the snooze button on my alarm.
Sam Gusway, Sub-editor
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A spotlessly clean and tidy flat. It's a rare occurence though.
Lauren James, Sub-editor
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Eating dim sum and drinking Chinese tea at a Chinese restaurant. My day is incompletely without yum cha!
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