People probably laughed at you when you were a geeky kid. People probably laugh at you now, because you think you're "all that" when you're not. That which you laugh at in them, is the very thing that you hate, which exists within you.
2006-12-11 03:20:49
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answered by Optimistic 6
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You are definitely not alone. It is rather hard to supress a laugh when one sees boys that arereally from nice middle class homes dressed like they just came out of the hood. The again, it is hard not to laugh at women in spiked heels or anyone that wears a crop top over a belly bulge. The so-called "plummer's crack" appears to have evolved into a "coed crack" today and people that wear clothes that expose their underwear might just as well wear the underwear on the outside. There is something humerous in almost any kind of dress, but it is more humerous when it is a pose.
2006-12-11 03:29:56
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answer #2
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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I wouldn't say that I laugh at just the skinny white boys with their pants hanging down. I am amused and somewhat annoyed by anyone who can't seem to put their pants on all the way. If you can't take a flight of stairs or suddenly run off without pulling up your pants then you are wearing them incorrectly. When is this idiotic fashion fad going to pass?
2006-12-11 03:25:18
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answered by Mattie 2
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It is never polite to make fun of any one. These are young people and as long as they are behaving well it is wrong to hurt their feelings. I doubt they can (run) home as you say. Their pants would fall off. The droopy baggy pants are nothing new, we had a little neighbor boy who wore them to look like the big boys. They fell down while running with the other children, I do not believe he continued to wear them after that. I smile at their youth. Well behaved young people are cute. Many go to a great deal of trouble to achieve the styles they wear.
2006-12-11 03:25:25
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answered by JAN 7
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I don't laugh at them, I laugh at girls with their $hit hanging out, thinkin they're cute. I also laugh at boys who wear women's pants and small shirts. I think that's worse. Maybe because I'm from DC, I'm used to the baggy pants. Plus all of you guys are over 30 and I'm in high school. You guys are oldies, you don't know what's cool anymore. Big pants are fine, just as long as I don't see too much.
2006-12-11 03:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well here is what i think:
When someone tries to imitate the stereotypical views from another race, that is a form of racism.
While they are entitled to act as they please, its not at all in the favor of morality. I have seen and work with some people of other race who talk, act, and dress up like people from a race different from theirs. Nothing would be wrong with that if they understood the culture or if they were raised up in a society where those things were commonplace.
But when someone who does not come from that culture and behaves and dresses up in a manner that is a stereotypical view of another race, just because it is "cool," or "hip," or "in style," then they are actually prejudging that race they act out to mimic, which makes them racists.
All in all, people need to learn to be themselves and learn how not to behave and/or dress in such a way just because it may be a fad at the moment.
Aaron
2006-12-11 03:35:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The rapping lingo and ghetto accent are a real scream. They are posers identifying with the wrong culture. What is so funny is that they are so obvious that they spark our laughter just like a clown does.
2006-12-11 03:48:23
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answer #7
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answered by PZ 3
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laughing received't harm your infant by any ability... in case your abdomen is sore from laughing then it truly is in problem-free words hurting you.. it truly is YOUR muscle mass that are sore and function no longer something to do with the infant or your uterus. i visit't end laughing over the actual incontrovertible reality that you got here upon the entire infant pillow element to be that humorous
2016-11-25 20:41:35
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answered by ? 4
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I laugh at both white and black. I think its funny that they can't buy clothes that fit.
Ever see a punk run across the street holding his pants so they don't fall off. :))))
You would think they would learn how to dress but thats O.K. I like to laugh at all of them
2006-12-11 03:31:08
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answered by railcar_exp 4
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More pity than humor. Of course, it's not that much better on anybody else if they have any alternative choice. The whole idea of expressing individuality by copying others is, after all, nonsensical.
2006-12-11 05:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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