When do we actually laugh at people who fall?

@rifnee (1713)
Indonesia
February 4, 2011 11:30am CST
When someone fell on stage we'll probably laugh, but laughter is really for ourselves, we are actually laughing about it at the drop did not try to stand. Susan Boyle is a woman who was ridiculed by the audience and even the jury, but a few seconds when she started singing the audience was unable to hold the sympathy, the audience is forced to stand. In this forum we laugh at people too, the victim did not fix the laughingstock of the weight of the post, then at that time we really laughed. what's your excuse to laugh at people such as Susan Boyle or William Hung?
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5 responses
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
4 Feb 11
Yeah, because a cursory it was funny. and even ridiculed too often a delight. of the cry itself, better laugh at ourselves. However, the laughter we will stop if it turns out it was serious. sometimes, laughter is a way to familiarize yourself, sympathy or, looked at 'catastrophe' from a different angle ... sometimes we laugh while crying. ever?
• India
4 Feb 11
:d :d
• Indonesia
7 Feb 11
When the person is not a special person for me.
@chiyosan (30183)
• Philippines
7 Feb 11
i would probably be more surprised, worried than laughing when i see someone fall.. especially if the fall is not intended.
@sender621 (14893)
• United States
5 Feb 11
We should only find humor in people falling when it is meant to give us comic relief. Laughing because someone has accidentally fallen can be cruel of us. When we should be thinking of offering comforet, why does laughter have to be the result instead?
• Indonesia
5 Feb 11
I always laugh at myself .... anytime.