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The Giggle was an arpeggio, described as a "musical palindrome" by Melanie Bush, which consisted of the notes C, E, G, C, G, E, C in order. The arpeggio was in fact the laugh of Stooky Bill, a puppet used by John Logie Baird in his early experiments with television. The puppet was supplied by the Toymaker, who was able to "burn" the image and the associated giggle into every screen, carving a wave inside the heads of every human on Earth since 1925.
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