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Published 15:06 27 Feb 2017 GMT
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For us mere civilians it is sometimes hard to quantify just how much pleasure is too much, but you can rest assured that you'll be told by the jollification cops if and when you ever cross the line from acceptable merriment to needless frolics.
In many ways they are the fourth emergency service, and they do it all for free. These committed souls scour our airwaves and timelines for any trace of extreme gratification, and alert you and others whenever there has been a euphoria breach.
Of course there's such a thing as under-celebration too. Such behaviour - as exhibited by a very serious looking Jose Mourinho after the game - is unacceptable too. He ought to 'show more respect' and perhaps 'crack a smile'. It really is a very fine line.
If the monitoring of happiness seems a little Orwellian, nothing could be further from the truth. After all, we all know that moderated fun is the best kind of fun. But perhaps there should be guidelines, painted on a wall. 'Two handles good, three handles bad.'
A special shout goes out to the ever vigilant 'Yer Da' division, who are always on the look out for charismatic young black men celebrating like, well, charismatic young black men. It's just not on and needs to be stopped at all costs.
Heaven forfend that they should culturally re-appropriate the 'dab' from middle-class newscasters and attention-seeking politicians. As for celebrating with hippity-hop style music and 'urban' dance moves, where will it all end?
Sadly, everyone associated with Manchester United Football Club was guilty on all counts of being far too joyous and delighted over the weekend. Winning the EFL Cup calls for emotions greater than the Community Shield, but not equal to the FA Cup.
It is almost as if the fans and players collectively reacted as though football is something they are emotionally and professionally invested in and reacted instinctively to living in the moment. We can't let that happen again.
The key is not to have too much - or too little - fun. Because you know, the celebration police are always watching.
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