Well, it depends on the context. Sometimes you might describe the character's laughter before using 'haha', for example, 'With a burst of uncontrollable mirth, she exclaimed, 'haha!'
Ha literature usually refers to a form of literature with humor, irony, irony, etc. Its theme is usually social reality, human weakness, political system, etc. Through humor, irony, irony, etc., it reveals the defects and shortcomings of these topics and at the same time express dissatisfaction and protest against these problems.
The characteristics of Kazak literature were concise language, humor, and humor. They often used exaggeration, irony, irony, and other techniques to make readers resonate and reflect while reading. At the same time, they also had a certain depth of thought and cultural content. The main representatives of Ha literature were Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, etc.
A little boy went to the zoo. He saw a giraffe and thought it was a super - long - necked horse. He tried to ride it by climbing on the fence. His mom was so embarrassed but also found it really funny. That's a quite haha funny story.
Hehe, the girl's real identity in Sword Snow Stride " was Huang Longshi's adopted daughter, her original name was Jia Jiajia. When she was young, she met Xu Fengnian by chance when she sold herself to bury her mother and received his kindness. Xu Fengnian gave her a pearl hairpin, which became the bond between the two of them. Hehe, this lady has powerful martial arts and is a professional killer. Even though she had tried to assassinate Xu Fengnian many times, she had done so to protect him. She had a tragic background, but she had always lived a strong life. In the end, she turned over a new leaf and helped Xu Fengnian. However, there was no definite information about the final outcome of Hehe.
Maybe the humor in it doesn't resonate with you. Graphic novels often have a specific style of humor that might be too niche or just not to your taste.
In a restaurant, a waiter accidentally poured water into a customer's lap instead of into the glass. The customer jumped up in surprise and the waiter was so flustered that he tried to wipe the customer's face instead of his lap. It was really hilarious and made everyone in the restaurant laugh. This is a haha funny story for sure.
I'm not sure specifically what 'kazoku haha visual novel' is about as it could be a relatively unknown or specialized one. It might be a visual novel related to family (kazoku in Japanese means family) and mother (haha means mother in Japanese). Maybe it tells a story within a family setting with the mother as a central character.
Once there was a sad clown named Bozo. He would make people laugh during the day with his silly antics. But at night, he was all alone and sad. He felt like no one really knew the real him behind the painted smile. He had a little dog as his only friend, but even that couldn't fully fill the emptiness he felt.
The common themes include the struggle with identity. They are defined by their clown persona but often feel like there's more to them than just being a joker. And there's also the theme of hope. Even though they are sad, they still hold on to the hope that one day they might find true happiness or at least be understood by someone. This hope is what keeps them going in their sad clown lives.
I'm not really sure about a specific 'jacky haha graphic novel' as it's not a widely known mainstream title. It could be an indie creation. Maybe it's about a character named Jacky who has some really funny or unique adventures that are presented in a graphic novel format.