There was one thing on everyone's mind when 'Good Morning America' revealed the happiest age

Nice.

If your mind tends to stray into the gutter from time to time, this is for you.

A study out of London School of Economic and Political Sciences found that joy in humans peaks at two ages. When Good Morning America tweeted one of those ages in a clip, the majority of folks had just one, immediate thing to say: nice. (Pronounced "NICE," we are sure.)

The study surveyed 23,000 German adults aged 17-85 and found that on average, people are happiest when they're 23 and 69 years old.

Obviously, the latter got people's immaturity roaring.

Really, there's only one way to respond to all of this nonsense: niceeeeeee.

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