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945 Sentences With "laughed at"

How to use laughed at in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "laughed at" and check conjugation/comparative form for "laughed at". Mastering all the usages of "laughed at" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers.
They're laughed at all over the world, they're laughed at for their stupidity.
"They're laughed at, all over the world, they're laughed at for their total stupidity," he added.
They're laughed at all over the world — they're laughed at for their stupidity, and we have to have strong immigration laws.
Ever told — or laughed at — a bigoted joke?
Megatron laughed at the idea ... and bluntly said, never.
People laughed at him — constantly — because he was ridiculous.
" He said that Father Pawel "laughed at my resistance.
Men laughed at her once too, when she was a beggar queen being bought and sold like a horse; they laughed at Cersei as they forced her to walk through the streets naked.
They laughed at the idea he could beat Hillary Clinton.
I actually laughed at this 'tree' for about 15 minutes.
You laughed at my "three Peters and a Dick" joke.
So the fake news said, people laughed at president trump.
I confronted him about this and he laughed at me.
Hey, we laughed at someone else and look what happened.
So the fake news said 'people laughed at President Trump.
The kids laughed at me all day it was horrible.
We laughed at him for chucking such a shit punch.
The whole leadership of the world laughed at him today.
He would have laughed at the idea that Space War!
At first, the Yawanawa men laughed at the women's quest.
"The NIH clinical study section laughed at that," he says.
Members of Cosby's legal team smiled, even laughed, at times.
He laughed at this one, and looked only slightly worried.
The audience, mostly consisting of investors, laughed at Spiegel's remark.
They just laughed at me because I was a woman.
I laughed at them and mocked the way they looked.
No. No. No. He laughed at how scared I was.
Ms. Flores laughed at the unexpected turn in her life.
Others laughed at his claim to have an issue sweating.
He hugged those who approached him, and laughed at times.
He laughed at the idea, but refused to denounce it.
"At the time the others laughed at us," she said.
In 2016, Clinton laughed at Sanders' "Medicare for all" proposal.
They laughed at the casting, proud foils to the famous.
I never drew anything my mom wouldn't have laughed at.
A group of teens laughed at me as I backtracked.
The sisters laughed at the thought of a hasty elopement.
Let's not let our great country be laughed at anymore.
You laughed at them when their plight is very real.
At the United Nations, the whole world laughed at him.
In an interview this week, he laughed at that estimate.
I laughed at Apple's wireless AirPods when they were first announced.
A city employee laughed at her when she realized her mistake.
She laughed at it so hard that afternoon that she cried.
She laughed at and told us not to worry at all!
Ferguson laughed at the idea that NCAA would investigate the school.
"André Aciman just laughed at the idea to me," Ivory dished.
I almost laughed at the Machiavellian plans of the US Presidents.
" He laughed at us and said, "Sometimes, these things just happen.
And we laughed at them, because we knew they were jokes.
You know, the week everyone laughed at rich people on Twitter?
Well, they talked to us, but they laughed at us usually.
"Not currently, no," Harry said, as Meghan laughed at his response.
We laughed at him for chucking such a sh*t punch.
Golding had also been laughed at by strangers earlier that day.
Neighbors and friends laughed at her, saying she was a tomboy.
When he laughed at all my jokes, the connection was sealed.
Righetti's wife, Adriana, who is also a biochemist, laughed at him.
Bill was able to see something that other people laughed at.
Nevada's other senator, Dean Heller, a Republican, laughed at the question.
She even laughed at their father, when he came home shkwebii.
Not to be dismissed or made fun of or laughed at.
Asked if they also must be perfect, he laughed at himself.
He has known some players who have laughed at the idea.
In 2012, she literally laughed at the thought of legalizing marijuana.
It's dealt with so delicately and isn't romanticized or laughed at.
Sometimes we laughed at him and at the things he did.
When I dreamed of Africa, everybody laughed at me at school.
He laughed at the question, and then said, "I hope so."
He brushed me off, laughed at me, his silly pyari beti.
He's right, but he doesn't realize who is being laughed at.
In fact, those who predicted his success were openly laughed at.
And to think Ricky and Steve laughed at him at the time.
I laughed at him, and he tightened his hold on my wrists.
"We were laughed at a lot," he said of the movie version.
They are to be laughed at, not made the subject of tales.
You've finished the book, seen the show, and laughed at the memes.
Yet for a man seeking power, to be laughed at is fatal.
Gal Berger of Israel Radio said Palestinian officials laughed at the report.
Yet every independent authority has debunked or even laughed at this excuse.
Our economy is sputtering but unemployment is officially low, and laughed at.
"Before Trump was president, I would've laughed at that question," she says.
I laughed at the time and gave the "artists" points for creativity.
"He laughed at me: 'Oh, Maggie, Maggie, you are ridiculous'," she recalled.
"When he came to power, people laughed at him," Professor Burrowes said.
Ito said, as the two women laughed at the possibility that Mrs.
I laughed at their jokes, and they at mine, just as often.
I think that's the first time I actually laughed at a cartoon.
"I went to Whole Foods and they laughed at us," he recalled.
He laughed at the MAGA mob, and not like a polite chuckle.
"We could have just laughed at these posters insulting China," it said.
When he tried to play the big man, she laughed at him.
And a lot of people laughed at it when she launched it.
I just made fun of him, and everyone laughed at my jokes.
We laughed at the unrealistic brutish nature of the Australians in 'Bart vs.
In those early days of the project, people kind of laughed at us.
" Johnson laughed at the irony of the label, then added, "They hate us.
I've seen her attacked, lied about, wrongfully accused, mocked, laughed at, and misunderstood.
Before the season began, we laughed at her for sleeping on the job.
"When we asked the Chinese about it, they laughed at us," he said.
Though my father laughed at my improvised lectures, my mother let me talk.
Republicans ignored Trump, then laughed at him, then fought him -- and he won.
While attendees laughed at the story, it wasn't a joke to his parents.
And Baldwin's brother and fellow actor Billy Baldwin also laughed at the joke.
But Trump and Clinton both smiled broadly and laughed at each other's needles.
Locals laughed at the idea of staying somewhere with so few modern conveniences.
Last March, he laughed at his opponent and ordered him to get coffee.
"We're all super-generous minus Kylie," the model, 21, laughed at the time.
The folks we laughed at when Jay Leno interviewed them on the street.
And Klein is right; some leaders want to be feared, not laughed at.
We told Joey about the results and he laughed at Matt's slow ass.
When he talked about running for president, people mocked and laughed at him.
"Not currently, no," the royal said, as his fiancée laughed at his response.
I tried to get out of the car but he laughed at me.
After a brief pause, Jost simply said "Yes!" and laughed at the question.
They scripted it, rehearsed it, laughed at it, aired it and promoted it.
Joe cried all night, and my sister laughed at him in my nightgown.
In forums like StopGaming, struggling players complain about being laughed at by psychiatrists.
The soldier laughed at that unexpected question from an Eritrean, Yikleao told me.
She was laughed at, and she laughed back, all the way to Lloyds.
Gathering my courage, I walked into his office … and was promptly laughed at.
The pot montage was the most disgusting thing I've laughed at in awhile.
"People laughed at me and told me I was crazy," Mr. York said.
They laughed at the way the umpire loudly called out balls and strikes.
"Hey people laughed at us when we only had two planes," he said.
According to Tennant, she asked Walton to stop and he laughed at her.
" He laughed at himself but then soberly conceded, "I always felt extremely isolated.
She laughed at all of her parts and teared up a few times.
They basically laughed at the idea that the flu shot was particularly effective.
The deputies were "laughed at" and "completely ignored," Bianco said in a video.
The audience at Tribeca laughed at this part, despite how heartbreaking it is.
But the President also remembered the time that Ellen laughed at his dance moves.
But my money says the thing Trump hates the most is being laughed at.
" He laughed at me and told me colleague, "These people are good at lies.
As Morrsion tells it, her family laughed at the absurdity of the landlord's cruelty.
We are being laughed at as a country because of our bad immigration policies.
And we're all hardworkin' people and we're gettin' laughed at for workin' every day!
I might get ridiculed, or I might get laughed at — I'm prepared for that.
" Levine however, laughed at the idea, before adding that Dusty is already "very bossy.
Kaufman took to Twitter and was a good sport and laughed at his mistake.
Jackson laughed at the rumor and posted the whole thing to her Instagram story.
Rosholm, the First Lady's press secretary, laughed at the idea but promised to inquire.
Well, I put this idea to Bingham and he straight-up laughed at me.
This week, the internet laughed at a University of Chicago professor named Luigi Zingales.
Christie, Wildstein testified, laughed at the notion that Sokolich was frustrated by the traffic.
He also laughed at how his family's mistakes remained part of thoroughbred racing lore.
The women also gave the children Flamin' Hot Cheetos and laughed at their reactions.
As she stood in the doorway of Room 213, Marie laughed at the memory.
" Williams's former lawyer, Bohun, laughed at the suggestion of Williams crashing, "Art Williams, crash?
They laughed at his big feet and poked fun at how huge he was.
He laughed at Floyd's backpack, for God's sake, saying it looked like a breakdancer.
Others have laughed at their parents being redirected to the default coronavirus information page.
Roosevelt reportedly laughed at the thought: No one was less diplomatic than Joe Kennedy.
It's the reason we've laughed at recruiters when they've asked us to interview there.
" And he's like, "I went to Atlantic Highlands once, and someone laughed at me.
We went to this corny movie, and we laughed at all the same parts.
"She was this amazing person who laughed at all of my jokes," he said.
We laughed at it —  we wanted to wear American jeans and sing American songs.
They laughed at all the right moments, and applauded when the film was over.
I told my mom they laughed at me, and she was like, 'That's great sweetie!
She laughed at it and thought it was so cool with us both being runners.
I was often whispered about and laughed at for making mistakes at performing my gender.
"We were laughed at, shrugged off, treated like it wasn't an important issue," Elliot recalls.
My sister's friend laughed at the anecdote and jokingly suggested she look on Missed Connections.
Clinton laughed at himself, quelling some of the shock that came with his abysmal performance.
I laughed at the time, but now I realize that it's not really that funny.
She has laughed at the notion the former secretary of state is a true progressive.
Many people laughed at Steve Jobs when he invented the computer, but who's laughing now?
When he explained it to his manager, they both laughed at such a bizarre approach.
The Chinese first laughed at the demands by Trump to stop stealing our intellectual property.
For a while early in my career the newspaper guys laughed at the TV idiots.
Afterward, with a red splotch on his knee, Cabrera laughed at his manager's best intentions.
We were laughed at all over the world, as we have been many, many times.
I used the Lightning adapter to plug in regular headphones and laughed at the hubris.
People laughed at the idea, sure, but it was the execution that made it legendary.
Ezra Horne, 30, post-production supervisor + owner, Paw Paw Records They actually laughed at me.
After an initial interrogation at Berga, he was raped while other captors laughed at him.
"When I told people I was going to Mexico, they laughed at me," Shyema said.
Right-of-center thought of any kind is casually laughed at, dismissed, and crudely represented.
We laughed at the same jokes and recited the same lines from our favorite movies.
Both foreigners and Americans laughed at his efforts, he, himself, joining in the general merriment.
"What do you think about Roy Moore?" he asked, and then laughed at the response.
We laughed at their jokes and cried with them when visiting their parents was difficult.
"Try telling gun owners that 15 years ago — they largely laughed at you," he said.
The first time I asked for a raise, I was laughed at by my boss.
Sometimes, some of the things that sexist men do just deserve to be laughed at.
Every political campaign he has ever run was initially laughed at by the pundit class.
"We got laughed at several times while we were setting up our ISP," he says.
" Pocan laughed at the response, turned to his cochair and asked, "Are you crossing anything?
But you must be willing to be laughed at, 'cause it's that feeling that hurts.
So you get laughed at when you get caught outside your aura of presenting yourself.
"A lot of investors laughed at us when I first pitched this," Mr. Gibson said.
I laughed at the random name generator giving me a new character with the same surname.
Here is my Donda chart that I wrote 4 years ago that everyone laughed at… pic.twitter.
I think I laughed at the dinner [when drinking came up]: How bad could it get?
And many pooh-poohed that and laughed at it and said it&aposs a big joke.
Roach's order claims McKayla laughed at Benjamin, telling him she didn't believe the guns were real.
He laughed at some of his contemporaries' attempts to ascribe non-musical meanings to his pieces.
Some people have pointed and laughed at Taylor's hair, her mom, Cara McGowan, told BuzzFeed News.
Electrician laughed at her and told her she could save a fortune and do it herself.
Kaden says, in docs obtained by TMZ, the audience laughed at her and she felt humiliated.
"We laughed at it, but you know, the customer was right," he told the news outlet.
But here, too, Trump suggested that America was being "laughed at"—this time by domestic foes.
" When Grande, 25, added, "me n nicki laughed at dat," Minaj replied, "I love this woman.
Have you ever laughed at someone who made a mistake, fell down or was visibly struggling?
What's most important is we laughed at something like we haven't laughed since maybe Llamagate 2015.
Shine poked a finger in his face and demanded to know if he'd laughed at Trump.
Learn to laugh, like you laughed at the judge when he tripped coming into the courtroom.
They spoke with everyone, hugged friends and laughed at stories before leaving in the early hours.
She laughed at the prospect, giving little hope that such an event would ever take place.
One scientist even laughed at the notion that people would take their calorie burn estimates seriously.
No one who saw Johnson play in his high school years would've laughed at Sweetney's evaluation.
People laughed at him for doing it; it got mentioned on the radio; he blocked me.
She laughed at witnesses, skirmished with the judge and even taunted the lawyers for the ACLU.
She kissed her boyfriend at the worst possible moment and laughed at the worst possible times.
Ligety laughed at Hirscher and told him he would see him at the race's starting gate.
They burned the American flag and laughed at police Anti-Trump demonstrations in San Jose, Calif.
" In response, David tells PEOPLE, "My kids called and we laughed at the selfies Lesley posted.
Months ago, if anyone had said this, I would have laughed at them for being melodramatic.
Later in the interview, Durant laughed at McCollum's suggestion that Portland could vie for a championship.
Over the next hour, Mr. Kalanick and Mr. Michael repeatedly laughed at Mr. Zimmer's audacious request.
Gray affected Pitt's unruffled drawl — "He said, 'Oh wow, that's cool'" — and laughed at the memory.
The only way we know something is funny is because a character has laughed at it.
She said she told him to stop, but he laughed at her before eventually releasing her.
And many pro-Trumpers I talked with during the campaign laughed at those signs and declarations.
On Thursday, some of Mr. Zmarai's victims laughed at how badly they had been duped. Gen.
Mistakes were certainly made, especially when Ballmer laughed at the iPhone for lacking a physical keyboard.
She laughed at the clear reference to President Trump, who speaks proudly of his Scottish mother.
" Here, Henderson suggests that "black folks being afraid to be laughed at" is a "postmodern thing.
One time I actually laughed at him, and I feel really bad for doing it. Mostly.
Most coaches believed that defense and running the ball won games; Jenkins laughed at that notion.
And so I laughed at the absurdity of what I'd been fearing, laughed at the straitjacket of a definition I'd fashioned and had been trying to fit into, laughed with the awareness — with the sheer exhilaration of the awareness — that I could take that straitjacket off.
"Is that another goat?" the Nashville Predators defenseman jokingly asked, while Vonn laughed at the silly surprise.
But growing up overweight, Corden was all too aware of what it felt to be laughed at.
When Apple released the iPhone in 2007, Microsoft's then CEO Steve Ballmer famously laughed at its chances.
As Krugman notes, liberals have laughed at Jeb Bush for claiming he could produce 4 percent growth.
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When I started seeing this video going around, I laughed at every single variation of the meme.
We called the area TriBeCa, but we laughed about it the same way we laughed at DUMBO.
"Senator, we run ads," Zuckerberg responded, to which people in the room laughed at the obvious answer.
"It may be hard to tell which things are getting laughed at or laughed with," Nadler said.
And it was just a few highly educated royalists who got the joke and laughed at it.
Freeman laughed at Wilkins, told him it was a joke and gave him drugs to make amends.
While many audience members laughed at Fallon's getup, there was one person who really enjoyed Fallon's costume.
"People laughed at us when they heard we were doing the show," Otis, 32, told PEOPLE exclusively.
Paak told them in Korean that he loved them, and my Korean friend laughed at his pronunciation.
BTW ... remember when Ray Lewis laughed at the notion that Terrell Suggs was the best Raven ever???
Zarya, of course, laughed at the very idea of the contest, and lifted both Gladio and Kukui.
The consequences of behaving outside the box are written beyond the perimeter—laughed at, beat up, dumped.
She opened mail for his birthday, May 9, and laughed at gimmick cards that chirped out songs.
"In early 2017 we got laughed at when we said we could take the House," he said.
The vendor spoke to reporters at the protest and said that the police had laughed at her.
Odom laughed at the punch line of a story he has no doubt told a few times.
Before Google Fiber forced them to compete, Comcast and Time Warner Cable laughed at gigabit internet speeds.
Twenty years ago, I would have laughed at the notion of a female assistant or head coach.
An ode to friendship, it's something no one who has ever laughed at the pair should miss.
As a community and an industry, we've pointed and laughed at how inept IT was at security.
And, for his part, Pompeo simply laughed at the question which, under normal circumstances, is completely understandable.
She said other lawmakers watched and laughed at the pair as she used the newspaper against him.
According to The Financial Times, Macron's premier, Edouard Philippe, laughed at suggestions that Macron's policies are conservative.
We both laughed at a slightly inappropriate joke, the only ones in the room to do so.
Before they closed, a woman outside, jittering from the buzz of a cigarette, laughed at our conversation.
I spoke to the the characters there and laughed at their jokes (and sometimes, at their egos).
He laughed at my story, telling me that I'd arrived far too early for my afternoon flight.
Indeed, she laughed at the idea that she would have risked upsetting Mr. Rush in any way.
You may find you actually enjoy being laughed at by other people, a phenomenon known as gelotophilia.
When he first proclaimed prophecy, even his own uncle laughed at him, but he never laughed back.
Their heads close together, they laughed at a private joke and walked away, two teenagers in love.
Luckily, Inaba was fine after the tumble, and good-naturedly laughed at herself throughout the whole ordeal.
At one school "concert" in our auditorium, the teenage audience derisively laughed at my wordy, confrontational lyrics.
But Bush laughed at all of jokes -- even though the entire crowd was arguably laughing at him.
And Nancy is accustomed to being laughed at by her grown-up boys — condescended to, affectionately minimized.
Natalia didn't feel like pretending anymore and laughed at him, pounding the steering wheel with her fists.
When We Laughed at the Same Jokes I knew he was the one on the first date.
When he spoke, the crowd laughed at all his jokes and applauded loudly when he was done.
Taking swift swigs to cover my tremors, I laughed at whatever was coming out of his mouth.
He would have laughed at the hapless king (Toby Jones), who tries to catch a hopping flea.
Some people laughed at the sight, others trampled on them, but nobody bothered to pick them up.
I received one in a swag bag at a film festival this year and laughed at first.
She laughed at him, never showing any signs that she wondered why she couldn't do those things, too.
But under the current agreement, he said, the US was getting laughed at for being taken advantage of.
Steinem laughed at the notion that Watson was a "bad feminist" because she appeared in a revealing photo.
If you would've told me that when I started, I would've laughed at you, but here we are.
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway laughed at the fighting in a tweet sent just after Pelosi won re-election.
If you'd told me would be on my ballot I'd have laughed at you, but here we are.
Then you've almost certainly laughed at Nell Scovell's jokes - you just didn't know it was her until now.
"I was not going to stand up and be laughed at again or embarrass myself again," he says.
Around him sat supporters, some clad in track suits, who cheered or laughed at his more provocative opinions.
When the lawyer learned that I was quitting without another job lined up, he actually laughed at me.
We all know that many consumers seem to like smartphone screens so big they were once laughed at.
The Italian chef took it like a champ and laughed at the Big Little Lies star's tough love.
" My heart shriveled into a little piece of beef jerky when Julia laughed at her and said, "No.
I came to class with assumptions about being laughed at, yet I left relieved, feeling healthy and inspired.
Gordon I want to ask you about the foreign policy elites who laughed at Trump during the campaign.
" He laughed at himself when searching for words later in the interview, saying "I'm not having a moment.
It is up for the disguiser to determine if they want to be cringed upon or laughed at.
Or even worse, we're laughed at, trolled, or deemed "brave" just for putting on a swimsuit at all.
I've laughed at so many people who take pints that clearly belong to other people from the bar.
There is little doubt that the "creepy clowns" craze sweeping across the UK should not be laughed at.
They feel like they have been viewed unfairly, and treated poorly, and laughed at, and made fun of.
Too often, my kids laughed at their phones and attributed it to a funny meme they read online.
"I found a picture of this great style, but the salon basically laughed at me" Waveney tells Refinery29.
They're designed not to make the audience laugh, but to make Trump feel like he's being laughed at.
Many in the television business in the 80s laughed at McLane's vision of an all-female wrestling show.
Yet concerns that sheepish white voters spent months lying to pollsters were roundly dismissed and even laughed at.
"She was unpretentious and extremely grounded — incredibly hardworking, but laughed at the drop of a dime," Kaufman recalled.
"The kid who had always laughed at junkies had become one," wrote Bailey in the same blog post.
I kind of laughed at it and thought it would never take off the way that it did.
In public, this means he's often handed children's menus and laughed at when he asks for a beer.
Asked if he remembered being told that the Qataris had laughed at Barclays officials, who, according to Oct.
Z. bent forward, his elbows propped on his knees, and moaned, and N. and I laughed at him.
They've been, I mean, the FISA court has been laughed at and scorned by what's gone on here.
They wore suits and laughed at weird jokes and liked going to bars where a beer cost $11.
Yesterday, you didn't just laugh at Prince George; you laughed at every little boy who loves to dance.
I laughed at this, both because it was funny and because it hid the other thing I felt.
" When the live audience laughed at her, she responded from the stage: "Cash me ousside, how bout dah.
My mother told me that Olga wasn't that funny herself, but she always laughed at my mother's jokes.
Phil, my trusty ward, laughed at me and the driver hummed the same tune for the entire ride.
Remember when everyone laughed at Popcaan because Drake dropped the Jamaican artist's verse from his latest album, Views?
The Bettencourt boys laughed at this, but their guests turned pale and went off their food a bit.
Half of my audience that night was black, and the other half laughed at the video completely oblivious.
We got Danielle in NYC Friday where she laughed at the thought of Harvard being in her future.
They laughed at my accented English, but they warmed to the rum I carried in my duffel bag.
He allegedly beat the same girl when she laughed at a joke made by a male cab driver.
I am sure you did not realize that when you made/laughed at/agreed with that racist remark.
In an instant I saw myself transformed from the girl everyone laughed at for her clothes into Cinderella.
As for whether the Art Basel installation would have the desired impact, Mr. Gilliam laughed at the question.
In the Shuafat camp on Thursday, residents laughed at the idea of making their neighborhood a Palestinian showpiece.
Unused to physical affection among his own relatives, he stiffened, and I laughed at his scrunched-up face.
I'm also of a mind that I'd rather try than be laughed at as the guy who didn't.
Most had never run for office before and revealed that they were laughed at or told to wait.
" Speaking with Fox News' Laura Ingraham on Thursday, Giuliani laughed at Harris' remarks and called her a "phony.
I laughed at it at first, and then laughed with it, and then began to sob with it.
McBath told CNN that she originally just laughed at how "archaic" those kinds of sentiments are about women.
He said that he was also laughed at by the officers when he asked for his passport back.
Five years later, he seems determined not to be humiliated again, and to stop those who laughed at him.
Eight years ago I said, "I'm going to be on that show," and my kids just laughed at me.
In Leslie's experience, many women believe if a man hasn't asked questions or laughed at her jokes, he's disinterested.
Luera, known for her sense of humor and cooking skills, laughed at her sister for thinking she was dead.
I thought if I just laughed at you, without any voice command prompts, Jeff Bezos might not catch on.
Nobody ever pointed and laughed at me, or yelled cruel things to me while I wore that aforementioned tankini.
"That was the part where my girlfriend really laughed at me, when I bought that nail polish," Frederik said.
I would serve and volley on both serves because otherwise you would be laughed at by all the Australians.
And really, who wouldn't have laughed at the sketch mocking the Papyrus font, or the show's Property Brothers parody?
Speaking with the Associated Press, Jolie said she laughed at her nomination for the movie in the comedy category.
Mariah Carey may have laughed at herself after her disastrous New Year's Eve performance, but apparently, Josh Groban can't!
When the people laughed at Wild at Heart, I was confused because the tone issues serve some greater purpose.
When the audience laughed at his assertion that nobody respects women more than he does, we laughed as well.
At one event (in less austere times) fellow speakers laughed at me for arriving budget rather than business class.
"We laughed at our own misery, which is how we survive in Cuba," said Mr. Sánchez, 43, a farmer.
" After she threatened to divorce him, "[she] said he laughed at her, and said he would never move out.
I laughed at myself and was like, "her creator is awesome," and I got really into bots after that.
Outside, I laughed at Tina Fey's drunk pratfalls, while inside I remembered the bottomless agony of loving an addict.
A lot of the city laughed at all those ubiquitous 50's, but there was a power to it.
"They laughed at me at the label when I played them my 'Fantasy' remix..." she reflected in Rolling Stone.
The two laughed at their mistake and decided that the casinos in Vegas will take a little more practice.
But anyone who straightforwardly argued in favor of repeating all the main features of Bushism would be laughed at.
I spoke fluent English, but much less Spanish — and was too afraid to risk being laughed at to try.
Over dinner at Mr. Kalanick's home in San Francisco, the Uber chief laughed at Mr. Zimmer's high asking price.
She told him to stop, but he laughed at her pleas before eventually releasing her, according to the lawsuit.
I had laughed at those who claimed to see ghosts or be unnerved by the energy of a place.
He once claimed that Pakistani women get themselves raped to obtain Canadian visas, and then laughed at his joke.
TOMAKOMAI, Japan — Yurie Adachi laughed at the photograph, as if she was revisiting an embarrassing high school yearbook portrait.
Thanks to the power of the internet, there is proof that our president has indeed laughed at least once.
"For 5 months I was naive, probably laughed at and made into a storyline that will forever haunt me."
Outside, they gathered around a phone and laughed at how newscasters failed to pronounce the name of their town.
Nadal laughed it off, and his opponent, Gilles Müller, looked back in surprise and also laughed at the antics.
But the 43rd president did set himself apart from the 45th in one conspicuous way: He laughed at himself.
"Looking for another bid, please, Francois, at $350 million," the auctioneer said, and the crowd laughed at his audacity.
We all know that many consumers seem to like smartphone screens so big that they were once laughed at.
I laughed at it a handful of times, because Baron Cohen is a talented performer and a funny guy.
They laughed at me and only had one response: "Just wait …" These days, I'm not a big fan of kids.
Of course, the guys laughed at me and told me to get out — but that didn't take away my fascination.
Established CEOs laughed at him when he argued that the internet could disrupt industries like music, retail, media, and telecommunications.
"The only worse thing for a dictator than being criticised is being laughed at," a Russian journalist told Samantha Bee.
It's the symbol of the idea that blackness is something that can be applied, caricatured, laughed at, and then dismissed.
"I would get laughed at when I told fellow students that's what I was going to do," he recalls, chuckling.
The average web/app developer might have such a request declined; but they would not be laughed at, or fired.
It was a Republican named Mitt Romney who said Russia was our greatest threat, and the Democrats laughed at him.
If you told anyone Nokia-branded phones would attempt a triumphant return last year, they would have laughed at you.
Your friends who aren't using Apple Messages will get a plain text explaining the tapback instead: "laughed at..." for example.
He did — but with ridicule, not adoration — and the entire class laughed at me for the rest of the day.
Ted Cruz actually laughed at the idea on CBS's "Face the Nation" yesterday when John Dickerson asked him about it.
The lottery system has to be laughed at by countries outside of our country when they send these people in.
As for reports he hooked up with Megan Rees ... we're told Calvin laughed at the stories and says it's BS.
I laughed at first—then came the uncertainty, then the confusion, then a horrible cold feeling washed over my body.
The elites who hadn't let him into their clubs, who had laughed at him, would all now come a-calling.
And when they asked workers at the port's front desk for help, they were ignored and laughed at, she alleges.
Although most social media users laughed at the clip, many had one question: Where did the woman get her boots?
"pic.twitter.com/qzVF0kmq1I">https://t.co/qzVF0kmq1I — Evan Keller (@EvanAKeller) February 27, 2019 How many times have we laughed at this meme?
"Suck a vulture's toe," Vyvian Sacher laughed at the Crawling Priest as he pushed himself back up on all fours.
This was more than 10 years ago, when the doctors still laughed at the kind of free will I had.
Pavlovsky's colleagues laughed at his choice of address: by then, fashionable Kremlin apparatchiks lived in walled-off mansions outside town.
But it was wholly affirmed by Trump's candidacy -- in which he was first laughed at, then feared and now accepted.
He mocked his foes as "rented revolutionaries," a dig at their foreign backing, and laughed at his turn of phrase.
Trump gets laughed at at the UN after saying his administration has done more than any of his predecessors. 66.
After all of this, they laughed at me while I lay in a pool of my own blood barely conscious.
He tripped them and laughed at the ensuing pratfalls and slapped them around when he could get away with it.
One day over lunch in the Dogpatch neighborhood, a friend from Seoul and another from Moscow laughed at that notion.
We laughed at the same things, loved the same things, were similarly eager to be touched and transformed by experience.
The audience laughed at the pencil in the Achilles tendon scene and reacted tremendously towards the over-the-top stuff.
He laughed at that YouTube video of a guy squirting water on strangers who thought they were being acid-attacked.
But on Tuesday, during Trump's speech to the United Nations General Assembly, the assembled world notables literally laughed at him.
Oh, and by the way, remembering how people laughed at you is a great way to push through a plateau.
And now the million-dollar question: What do you say to the folks who laughed at you along the way?
Once I started getting fame and money anyone whoever laughed at me or doubted me, wanted to be my friend.
And now that he has it, a few months in, his department is prosecuting a woman who laughed at him.
I feel that I have to prove wrong all those who laughed at me and the concept in the beginning.
In her first week in class, her classmates and teachers laughed at the claw-like appearance of her burned hands.
"The officer was surprised, and laughed at me," said Garcia, normally the on-call barber at Nationals Park in Washington.
The Academy Awards audience immediately laughed at Romano's censor-agitating glimpse behind the scenes of filming his Oscar-nominated movie.
Five years ago we would have laughed at the idea that Facebook would be where many people get their news.
In his cross-examination, defense attorney Arthur Aidala questioned Dunning on why she laughed at Weinstein's suggestion of a threesome.
Many of us laughed at the Galaxy Note, too, and yet here we are, with larger phones across the board.
I laughed at Lil Yachty, cheered at "We the People ...." and the magazine introduced even more into my musical world.
My peers laughed at me for reporting all the incidents, and I started to be afraid to go to work.
Also on Thursday, May went to Parliament to defend her deal, and was literally laughed at by the assembled MPs.
When AIDS was ravaging gay communities in the 1980's, the federal government ignored and even laughed at the growing epidemic.
Choudhury allegedly forced Genthner's legs into yoga postures and laughed at her while telling her: "You are a yogini!" she alleged.
Danny laughed at me for an embarrassing length of time and quickly proceeded to teach me how to cook real carbonara.
As she recalled the moment, sitting on her kitchen counter, Wilson put her face in her hands and laughed at herself.
Remember the good old days (pre-disastrous presidential phone call) when Americans laughed at Aussies' weird accents and knife-wielding abilities?
They laughed at your story about the office biscuit tin and looked genuinely interested in those photos of your sister's cat.
Today, world leaders at the UN laughed at Trump's claim that his administration has accomplished more than any in US history.
I definitely laughed at the incredibly detailed pro-wrestling-style introduction of villains concluding with "…and British robots!" for the Daleks.
I was despondent and terrified to tell a significant other my true feelings about myself for fear of being laughed at.
ANDREW GAINESBrussels I laughed at your take on the comedic aspects of today's politicians ("You couldn't make it up", May 18th).
"These students were pure life and energy, and the local audience laughed at different lines than the Broadway audience," she wrote.
But I remember when he decided to run for office, everyone laughed at the idea and thought he had no chance.
"Today, world leaders at the UN laughed at Trump's claim that his administration has accomplished more than any in US history."
And when Deripaska laughed at the idea of Trump collusion with Russia, was that exculpatory information conveyed to the FISA court?
At the time, he laughed at me, but not long after, he became vegetarian—by choice, after doing his own research.
"I'll knock your ass out too, bro," roared Anthony in the direction of Crosbie, as Gallagher laughed at the bizarre fracas.
There's quite a thud when he makes contact, but he seemed OK and laughed at himself for his brief, spazzy moment.
The police pulled over and demanded he submit to a breathalyzer; when he passed, they laughed at him and roared away.
In the show you say to Republicans: You are responsible for Mr. Trump because you ignored him and laughed at him.
Industry old-timers laughed at this, but we stuck together, believing it would work, and committing to it until it did.
She laughed at first when she received messages on Instagram and Facebook, with pictures of fans parroting her harajuku-chola look.
Her 2014 documentary Songs from the North takes a neutral approach toward a nation that is usually reviled or laughed at.
The judge laughed at the fabrication of police reports as if it were a novelty, rather than an abuse of power.
When I asked the salesman about the price, he laughed at me and said I might as well buy a car.
As I walked to the train, I saw a boy vomit into a hay bale, while his friends laughed at him.
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Recalling that, she laughedat herself, and also at how shocked her Crimson colleagues were that she'd voice such a thought.
Guards laughed at him when he asked for treatment, despite a medical history showing he was a seizure risk without it.
"It was a big decision for us," says Clarkson, who'd initially laughed at the idea of doing her own talk show.
But for most of the 1980s, girls got drunk, spied on, stuffed in car trunks and shopping carts, and laughed at.
Mindermann laughed at the memory: ''What do you do,'' he said, ''when you're mugged by the president of the United States?
We in the West have long laughed at the "Coryphaeus of Science," but has the United States now elected its own?
Instead, it was the audience who egged him on, laughed at his jokes and applauded his appalling lack of human decency.
Again, I was shocked, and wondered how many men are laughed at when they show ambition, especially in the public sector.
Anxious as he seemed, he never raised his voice and still laughed at the bits he liked, even on repeat viewings.
Epstein, speaking at a charity event earlier Friday, said he had laughed at the Politico article, according to The Boston Globe.
But for those who actually laughed at the UNGA, there may be a different cost to their irreverence of the President.
"Japan will be laughed at in the world if we keep saying" only men can inherit the throne, Mr. Tokoro said.
The first words out of my mouth were, "you're an idiot," and everyone laughed at me and pretended I was bad.
And I now wonder how many times my fluent English has saved me from being called "Chinese," stupid, and laughed at.
I had laughed at many of my parents' responses, but there was something else that stuck with me, after the laughter.
But she masters the idea of making yourself impervious to being laughed at, if you've already written the punchline about yourself.
He laughed at the claim of Heller's lawyer, who told us the strife over "Straight Outta Compton" contributed to Heller's death.
However, Brown told CNBC that when Allbirds initially pitched the product, its prospective investors laughed at the projected numbers but invested anyhow.
I ate an entire frozen pizza myself, put the empty box on my head, and laughed at every single thing that happened.
While he laughed at the idea of ever going on tour with Lady Gaga, the 44-year-old offered an enticing alternative.
My family didn't talk about mental health often and in the circle where we stood, someone laughed at the idea of therapy.
The duo also engaged in some light PDA, cuddling close, while Shayk nuzzled Cooper and laughed at one point during their outing.
In our report from January, one woman described how a male police officer laughed at her when she asked for sanitary products.
I laughed at the thought of having to buy a Toshiba or Packard Bell PC, and opted for AMD's Athlon 64 processors.
As the campaign progressed, though, aides began to realize that Trump, the candidate some laughed at early in 2015, will likely win.
"They get jeered at, laughed at, by the white kids in their school, then they'd come here," Sran told CNN affiliate WJLA.
As for the Russian President himself, Vladimir Putin, he laughed at the idea of Russian involvement in an interview with Bloomberg News.
The two, who have two kids, married in 2013 in a Los Angeles courthouse, where he laughed at Bell as she cried.
"If somebody had told me forty years ago I'd still be here in 2016, I'd have laughed at them," Danny told me.
Of course, in typical Mad Men fashion, everyone laughed at her, and it took McDonald's 17 years to even recognize her contribution.
I remember I walked into class late once wearing a new pair of Converse and everyone in the room laughed at me.
The ribbons meant I had accomplished in that sport but they laughed at me because of who I was for that sport.
Soon, he told Sarah he wanted to officially start his own company, and, in her recollection, she laughed at him but conceded.
DJI commanded the largest booth on the entire show floor, a statement to those who had laughed at him 1.53 years ago.
Bruce hugged his daughter and kissed her on the forehead while she bent her head and laughed at the round of applause.
Staffers purportedly pulled Comey aside after he laughed at the report on a TV screen behind him, believing it was a prank.
Donald Trump laughed at a rally when someone said the solution to immigrants coming into the country illegally was to shoot them.
The reaction to the speech was telling: Last year, the leaders laughed at Trump's speech; this year, most chose to ignore it.
The man to my direct right laughed at moments during the film, including a line from Torrence that's supposed to be endearing.
"A lot of people have laughed at me over the years," he said in a speech days before the New Hampshire primary.
I laughed at a long-sleeve T-shirt with a screen print of a fairy and a little caption: "NOT REAL" ($293).
" — STEPHEN COLBERT Jimmy Kimmel laughed at Trump's suggestion during a recent interview that former President Barack Obama "was a patsy for Russia.
Without knowing what they agreed to, fought about, or even laughed at, it's nearly impossible for the administration to conduct policy accordingly.
They laughed at the program and the fact that I'm from Ajax but, again, we don't have anything to do out there.
I laughed at the Y43K preppers, stockpiling canned goods and batteries in anticipation of computers failing to cope with the year 2000.
"Fifteen years ago, you would have laughed at a story of a college football program building a mini golf course," Murphy says.
"Boy did he fold up like a wet rag," Trump laughed at a rally this week in Franken's home state of Minnesota.
I laughed at his bizarre Twitter language, his obsession with winning and his seeming lack of understanding of the basics of governing.
The assertion that an election next November forbids honor this January is a joke, and the framers would have laughed at it.
Without consistent and strong public messaging, pollution masks are still uncommon in India and those who wear them are sometimes laughed at.
In fact, Obama admitted there is no way American elections can be rigged and laughed at the suggestion they somehow could be.
But the point is you all know me, and obviously you know me or else you wouldn't have laughed at all that.
It was late on a Friday afternoon, and a coworker and I were having a conversation, and I laughed at his joke.
We laughed at sketch comedy clips on my phone, calculated the relative lengths of Chile and Canada and pondered cycling across both.
Asked if he had a favorite building in Manhattan, Mr. Barr laughed at the enormity of the question and named the Flatiron.
"I actually took her son's photo, and held it up and turned around, and that's when I laughed at her," he said.
"We are on a very dangerous slippery slope when people will be able to decide what can be laughed at," he said.
Sometimes Mr. Qahtani laughed at her, sometimes he threatened to rape and kill her and throw her body into the sewage system.
"My parents always laughed at me and I didn't understand why, because I genuinely thought those clothes were art, which they are."
We're going to win at every single level, and we're not going to be laughed at by the rest of the world.
We all laughed at the right parts and teared up at the right parts and just generally got into the movie's groove.
When I asked McCray at that lunch about her new life, she only laughed at the obvious growing pains that she was enduring.
When Gates guesses that a box of Rice-a-Roni is $5 (actually $1), the crowd deflated, sighed, chattered, and laughed at Gates.
It's especially remarkable because it illustrates how trends can swing from mockery — Aguilera's look was often laughed at back in 2002 — to admiration.
"People laughed at us when they heard we were doing the show," Otis tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue, on stands Friday.
"People said stuff about my face, my sister — someone told me I had a weird belly button, which I laughed at," she says.
Afghans laughed at the suggestion, and Afghan women spoke out on Twitter about the hypocrisy exhibited by both the Taliban and the world.
Meanwhile, Harry looked as happy as a child in a toy store, beaming at the cars and laughed at his wife's startled reaction.
I just upgraded my iPhone to the XS Max and during setup, I laughed at the prompt to enable the "Hey Siri" command.
Tiffany had ignored her mother, even laughed at her because she believed her mother to be too country, too afraid of the world.
Anyone who didn't comply was "laughed at for being 'lame,' 'prude,' or a 'tight ass,'" and summarily shunned or canned, the lawsuit states.
" He concluded with a rhetorical flourish that foreshadowed his now-famous campaign slogan: "Let's not let our great country be laughed at anymore.
If she laughed at a joke, he figured it was O.K. Four weeks later, the show, called "Studio 22015," aired its first episode.
He himself laughed at all kinds of things—goings on I couldn't get the sense of, though I laughed as if I did.
When he came to Washington in 2011 considering a potential political career, the establishment laughed at him during the White House Correspondents Dinner.
According to Ryan Reilly at HuffPost, Code Pink activist Desiree Fairooz was arrested in January after she laughed at a claim from Sen.
A person with whom I had laughed at the absurdity of the media and their spicy claims about my role in their family.
Gijs Peters, a 22-year-old Amsterdam coffee shop worker selling pre-rolled joints to Danish tourists, laughed at the prospect of Wilders.
" "He's gone from being an insurgent that people laughed at and a front-runner that people were amazed by to the potential nominee.
Some people laughed at the tree, but it seems that many more laughed with it, and its removal from the square on Jan.
The few reporters at the event laughed at the idea that Joe Walsh was hoping for a functional Congress, of civility and camaraderie.
She laughed at herself a little, at the picture of her and David doing the thing that cozy but bored married couples do.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They fought and protested a war together, argued over Nixon and Kissinger together, laughed at Archie Bunker together.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Carroll tweeted Wednesday.
For Ms. Lameko, whose daughter Mina once laughed at coconuts rolling across the floor, her time at the hospital still haunts her sleep.
In a recent interview, Kerrick Craig, 46, said he was one of those who watched and laughed at the man getting beat up.
A police officer threatened to arrest anyone who didn&apost stub out their stogies, but multiple players laughed at the cop&aposs demand.
The two laughed at the chance encounter before Mr. Greif hopped out at 14th Street and Mr. Faist continued on to Prince Street.
"I was laughed at in every single one of my classes in college when I said Donald Trump's going to win," said Mayhew.
When she called the venue the next day to see if it had turned up, the person on the phone laughed at her.
Chip offers exactly that advice to his niece when she comes home from school distraught that the other children laughed at her dance routine.
Inside the zoo, in a cage placed outdoors among the animals, he discovered an African family being laughed at and teased by the crowd.
The Kinect sensor is now laughed at by gamers, but is still widely used by researchers and developers as a 3D sensing motion camera.
More than one of my coworkers blushed or laughed at the way Google Translate relayed my requests for help to find the nearest bathroom.
Turkeys don't generally vote for Thanksgiving, and, in Davos, billionaires like Michael Dell laughed at the idea that they should pay significantly higher taxes.
Stephanie Raymond, who was laughed at by her peers and refused help as she battled to have her complaint of sexual assault taken seriously.
Well, many of the same people we laughed at are now laughing at us because we are going ga-ga over our own celebrity.
More interested in putting than politics, they compliantly clapped along at the right moments and laughed at Trump's second-rate jokes about Hillary Clinton.
" As for the jewelry stuff ... Kudlow laughed at first, but then got serious and told us, "Actually, a good portfolio SHOULD have some gold!
The all-day breakfast idea was once one that was laughed at on Wall Street, and it has now rocked the quick-serve world.
If you'd told Israel's friends and family he would have died the pride and joy of their native Hawai'i, they'd have laughed at you.
Honestly, if you had told the girl in that park that she'd still be smoking 13 years later, she would have laughed at you.
"We've often laughed at them in the past for using silly names, but it's very much becoming established in the UK, too," he says.
If someone had told me five years ago that I would be working to end the death penalty, I would have laughed at them.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Korean-born Kiwi Danny Lee was laughed at by his playing competitors the last time he contested the Masters in 2009.
There is no proof that he chewed on paper, and several White House aides laughed at the assertion and said it was not true.
"People laughed at me back then when I said I wanted to be a watchmaker," said Benoît Conrath, now 53 and working at Parmigiani.
If you went on the radio and said that Bill Clinton is the father of an illegitimate black child, you would be laughed at.
But he laughed at dick jokes and he'd get mad when part of a set fell down and, yeah, he was just a guy.
She said she did get a lot of news from Sputnik and RT but laughed at the notion that she could have Kremlin connections.
Scientists are now figuring out how to right the ship, to ensure scientific studies published today won't be laughed at in a few years.
Then I inked another for the Trail of Tears and laughed at the prospect of a patriotic vision that could ever sufficiently accommodate both.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Carroll tweeted Tuesday night.
Faced with a near-impossible shot, the crowd laughed at Brett&aposs plan and then watched as he proceeded to bowl a perfect shot.
"I had no idea I was living in a state that gets laughed at until I moved to Melbourne," Robbie told Vogue in 2016.
In 2016, he played a beach goth on Portlandia and in 2002, laughed at himself as a voice actor on Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
"She had such a big heart, and I grew up watching my sister being called 'retarded' by kids, and laughed at," Pfleger told me.
And it is probably true that most of them could manage to get through a NATO meeting without being laughed at by our allies.
Cook and Trump are close enough that Trump's daughter and senior adviser, Ivanka, laughed at the accidental nickname -- Tim Apple -- Trump once gave Cook.
"A lot of people laughed at him when the Segway was released or failed," said Sanjay Dastoor, CEO of Skip, a scooter-sharing company.
John Abeigon, president of the Newark Teachers Union, literally laughed at the idea that Booker would be a champion for public schools as president.
J Lo's fiance chowed down at Nello in NYC and laughed at our suggestion ... Yankee Stadium might be an awesome place for a wedding.
"He laughed at first and was shocked that she really went all out and was just happy with the thought of the award," she said.
" Meghan laughed at Harry's passionate outburst and joked: "No pressure…" Harry replied, "Over the years religion has divided us but we're all the same underneath.
I made jokes and I laughed at theirs, and slowly started to believe that there's more to me than what I do for a living.
As Harry laughed at the encounter, Meghan, 37, quickly came over to meet the animated young fan and was also greeted with a warm hug.
Clearly the rise of The Donald himself is very recent indeed — less than a year ago, his possible candidacy was laughed at in Washington circles.
Few people would put it top of an all-time list, but you wouldn't be laughed at for arguing it was BioWare at its peak.
When I asked his family, they kind of laughed at the idea that their 210-year-old husband and father would be procuring bootleg THC.
When I asked his family, they kind of laughed at the idea that their 68-year-old husband and father would be procuring bootleg THC.
Inside the show, G-Eazy and Halsey sat next to one another and were all smiles as they laughed at host Tracee Ellis Ross' opener.
Chad Drexel came face to face with the – and who laughed at him when handed Brittanee's missing person flier, he claims in a new interview.
I laughed at the time, but racist experiences like that shaped my attachment to an identity that many did not, and do not, readily see.
Looking relaxed, the 32-year-old Shkreli smiled and laughed at times before the the start of the hearing, which lasted just under 15 minutes.
We also practices religion native to Asia (Daoism) they laughed at her and accused us of being suspicious and threaten to put her in jail.
He loved the fact that she smiled with her eyes as well as her mouth, and laughed at the same silly things as he did.
I thought a lot about the conversations I had, the things I agreed with and disagreed with, and all the dumb stuff I laughed at.
His sins are pretty minimal — he laughed at a dumb joke here, got jealous and defensive there — but they exist, and Clay feels their weight.
The fact that the words of an American president now count for so little, and are so easily laughed at, is nothing to brag about.
And until it had happened (and perhaps until they can look it up) people laughed at the thought that a night like this could happen.
It reported that some of the men had held her hands and pulled her hair, and that one of the men had laughed at her.
Some foolhardies in the schoolhouse had laughed at him then, and Griff had stuck their heads into toilets, one by one, over the next week.
Even in that relatively hopeful movie, Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) laughed at the line (nailed to perfection by the mighty Christopher Reeve, but still corny).
I recently went on a date with a beautiful and smart girl who laughed at all my jokes and then never replied to my texts.
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As some of the men laughed at him, an observing Thai official walked over and told the trainers not to give the man a gun.
Republicans such as Mitch McConnell have pointed their fingers and laughed at the few politicians aiming for a chance to stop this planet from overheating.
Revisiting them in light of "Surviving R. Kelly" demonstrates how, for years, those who laughed at Kelly were able to ignore the charges against him.
No wonder China's Ministry of National Defense essentially laughed at the idea of a three-way deal on arms control involving the U.S. and Russia.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Carroll said in her tweet.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Ms. Carroll wrote on Twitter.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Ms. Carroll wrote on Twitter.
And the Trump administration appears to be daily on a survival footing, with its figurehead being openly laughed at by the rest of the world.
"They regard the pillars as dancers turned to stone after they laughed at a god who visited them in disguise wearing strange clothes," Sawchuk said.
He laughed at his slovenly appearance and tried to smooth his hair back, but the rain and the salt air had dried it into straw.
We laughed at the notion of Lindsay doing another reality show, but it actually looks kinda awesome, especially because she seems in on the joke.
What's frustrating is that rap isn't taken seriously by some people, and a lot of people get laughed at for being a rapper in Ireland.
"He wanted to learn how to ride a motorcycle and they laughed at him when he fell over on the bike," said Kohlhepp's mother, Regina Kohlhepp.
Luckily, it didn't do go after his eyes or anything, and everyone at the wedding—bride and groom included—just laughed at their good friend's misfortune.
" Bilé laughed at this notion: "If anything, the fact that we can interact with these forces without coming to harm shows we have our shit together.
For the past five months, the US Department of Justice has been prosecuting a woman after she laughed at Attorney General Jeff Sessions's Senate confirmation hearing.
Bring back the Soulja that got laughed at for being a for an unconventional rap star but still made poppy anthems when you counted him out.
Around the midpoint of "The Beginning," I laughed at its constant insistence that what most gives life meaning is the idea that an ending is coming.
The delegates laughed at the comment, and Ms. Kim, who came to the South with her brother on Friday, visibly blushed, according to South Korean officials.
While Kemsley was telling the truth, Girardi didn't remember (amnesia case number 2) and was quick to point out that she didn't like being laughed at.
I hoped it would get to that point, but if I'd said that was going to happen 10 years ago, I probably would've been laughed at.
Her parents probably laughed at her antics, cheered for her and like so many of us do, still felt like they were messing it up somehow.
After being laughed at for a few years as a wally off his trolley, an appearance on the BBC in 1994 turned him into a genius.
LISBON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Brazilian racing driver Lucas di Grassi decided to turn his back on Formula 1 for electric cars everyone laughed at him.
I laughed at the disaster and internally cried from the cuteness of it all, then patiently waited for another batch of tiny food to come out.
A gate agent laughed at the name -- pronounced 'Ab-si-dee' -- and posted a picture of her boarding pass online, the girl's mother, Traci Redford, alleged.
He'd call if he was dying, Google said, and Nacho just laughed at that, and Poke brushed at his shirt before he slipped into the bedroom.
They laughed at my (still appalling) Arabic grammar and explained which regime officials were true fanatics and which were good for an off the record briefing.
We tracked down versions of every iPhone ever made, turned them on, squinted at their tiny, pixelated screens, and laughed at their lack of push notifications.
Sanders himself isn't cutting Clinton any slack and essentially laughed at her excuse to donors that FBI Director James Comey is the reason for her loss.
"I'd come in dressed a certain way and get laughed at, and then all of a sudden everybody is wearing the same stuff," Mr. Fieg said.
A bystander live-streamed footage of the couple, and the video of them being mocked and laughed at was viewed by hundreds of thousands of people.
"I would ask respectfully if you would all try to keep to the time," King desperately requested at one point, as Klobuchar just laughed at her.
And in the process, he touched on some of the president's more sensitive subjects: being laughed at behind his back and being called a bad businessman.
SKIT FROM THE CHAPPELLE SHOW JW: The brilliance comes out of it because everyone gets to laugh, and no one feels like they're being laughed at.
She recounted that she became pregnant from the alley assault and that when she tried to file a rape report with police, they laughed at her.
In a recent conference call, the basketball analyst Kenny Smith laughed at the idea that a backlash against Golden State could come from any other source.
"Most of the industry and most of our competitors laughed at us and said, 'That's impossible,'" says Block, who joined the Ikea Lighting business in 2012.
Everyone laughed at the ridiculous nature of the idea, but that weekend I told my wife about it and she found it strange and great, too.
The verbal attacks that fans directed at Wallace were as bad as they had been in Starkville; they applauded and laughed at each of his mistakes.
The conversation at dinner was dull but he laughed at almost everything I said, so for a comedy narcissist like me, he was an ideal companion.
Townhouse staff said the police laughed at and insulted the evacuated families as workers entered the building and proceeded to remove window shutters and destroy flooring.
"I chose not to do the men's bracket, but I am doing the women's bracket," Bowen said, and he laughed at the questionable line he drew.
Trump wrote that the U.S. immigration system is "laughed at all over the world," and is "very unfair" to those who use legal avenues to gain entry.
"' Last week, Kaepernick's lawyer predicted the QB would get picked up ASAP -- but Gonzalez literally laughed at the idea ... saying Kaep's not "good enough for the headache.
But, Eason from Wilmington, N.C., had this theory as to why so many young people today are taking up vaping: I kind of laughed at this article.
This time around, YouTube star Logan Paul shared a video where he discovered and awkwardly laughed at the corpse of a suicide victim in Japan's Aokigahara forest.
When the Galaxy Note debuted in 2012, it was widely criticized for being too big, and everyone laughed at the nerds hunting and pecking with a stylus.
When the president is literally laughed at during an appearance in front of the United Nations General Assembly, you know it's gonna be fodder for Stephen Colbert.
A lot of the writing in Iconoclasts is witty, clearly doing what it can to hit its target demographic, and I've laughed at many of the lines.
The actor laughed at himself as he counted some of the bills, and then he put it all away, acknowledging that he probably shouldn't have done that.
Trump said the Paris accord was an effort by foreign leaders to hamstring the American economy, while those same world leaders laughed at the US in private.
Junior traders laughed at their cautious elders and told each other to "buy strength" rather than sell it, as each rally leg was soon followed by another.
We laughed at the novelty of my week and the fundamental strangeness of being granted the opportunity to step into a life so different from my own.
" Hader laughed at this suggestion, then admitted, "The people I impersonated growing up were authority figures, like my chemistry teacher, Mr. Sullivan, who really did scare me.
Jefferson, for example, coined the term "the Django moment" to describe the discomfort that arose when a white audience member laughed at something he found racially offensive.
The sightings were not often reported up the military's chain of command, Mr. Reid said, because service members were afraid they would be laughed at or stigmatized.
He and his family could all watch television together, and Andrew still laughed at Adam Sandler, this great big belly laugh that made everyone around him smile.
She said white teachers told her she was not smart enough to excel, and customers at her job laughed at her for wearing a Stanford T-shirt.
Speakers are often cut off after just a sentence or two, and one also gets the distinct sense that some are included solely to be laughed at.
On my first day in the city, I laughed at the barista when he asked me if I wanted an iced Americano while it was snowing outside.
The next day at Goucher's grand commencement, students laughed at one-liners from the speaker, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and inside jokes about a campus fox.
Beck laughed at the "designer snowshoes" that the rest of us were wearing, but said they would be fine and wasted no time putting us to work.
The iconic former Transportation Committee chairman literally laughed at the notion that his Democratic challenger in 22017, Stephanie Murphy, would beat him — until it was too late.
Wade said that the current look of tight, cropped suits will one day be laughed at and that baggy will come back around, because fashion is cyclical.
But when the play takes its uncorrectable skid into tragedy, there's enough dramatic force to make you feel for the characters, even the ones you laughed at.
My friend laughed at me for my hubris until, 12 seconds later, she had to make a similar dash to the toilet where she almost vomited profusely.
Scandal invited you to believe in love, or the government, or in power, and then it laughed at you for getting invested, because everything was a lie.
"He has stolen from us, he has corrupted the economy of South Africa, he has made this country a joke and after that, he has laughed at us."
There were a few fans who got it, but a lot of people just laughed at us when we gave them an opportunity to invest in the future.
So Stephen Miller wrote the speech that got Trump laughed at by world leaders in a moment that will be broadcast again and again all over the world?
I laughed at its jokes, I teared up over its grand romantic gestures, and I came out of the theater happy to have seen a movie I liked.
" And this past week, Pierson was laughed at on live TV when said that Donald Trump "hasn't changed his immigration position, he's changed the words he is saying.
Undeterred by polls showing Clinton ahead in the race, the GOP faithful in the room munched on pizza and snacks as they applauded and laughed at Trump's zingers.
It also comes as Donald Trump has declared himself the "law and order" candidate -- a moniker Biden openly laughed at during an appearance on ABC earlier this week.
There have been moments where I laughed at my own family's culture, though it's hard to separate out whether something funny is cultural, or just my grandma specifically.
They may have laughed at Tyler's butt pic, but they also don't want retaliation to come their way — even though retaliation for what is yet to be seen.
O'Keeffe laughed at the idea that anyone would care what she ate for breakfast, yet she also understood that the mythology surrounding an artist's practice was useful material.
"I have so much documentation of someone who was harassing me for years, and I took it to the cops, and they actually laughed at me," she said.
We asked students if they ever laughed at the misfortune of others — whether in real life or online and why they thought people sometimes find others' suffering funny.
And if you know, you have laughed at the title already, and laughing at the same thing twice isn't always worth the $15 price of a movie ticket.
As nervous beginners, they started the hunt too early — two full months before their desired moving date — "which we learned quickly gets you laughed at," Ms. Petkofsky said.
" Comey laughed at the idea Trump had even looked over the actual testimony, joking to Wallace before she could read the tweets, "He's finished reading the 2021 pages?
After helping the Patriots beat the Chiefs in the 2018 AFC Championship, Brady laughed at critics who said he was "too old" and his receivers were "too slow."
We had laughed at the way he threw his head back and drank, sucking the juice down even as he grimaced at the taste, which was sickly sweet.
The price-conscious Redskin players, whose team just won the NFC East championship, may get laughed at a bit by their more profligate teammates for their tight spending.
In high school, I watched in the same room as my mom to see which jokes she laughed at, to gauge where she might stand on my gayness.
When I spoke to Snapchat representatives yesterday, they refused to talk about it Bitmoji but smiled and laughed at the supposed coincidence that Snapchat is now launching stickers.
"We went to every bank in Tulsa, and they all laughed at us and told us no," Cagle said, attributing the rejections to the pair not having assets.
As far as Sister Jean, Father Hagan laughed at the idea of any rivalry between the spiritual leaders of teams that could ultimately meet for a national title.
"When I started Hempitecture in 2013 and presented the concept, venture capitalists laughed at the idea," said Matthew Mead, the founder of Hempitecture, a construction firm in Washington.
Where the movie laughed at its girls, the musical is willing to seek the systems that make them act out, and point its jokes in that direction instead.
Ms. Borgonzoni laughed at the suggestion that the Louvre would stop talking to Italy or that Italy, with all its cultural riches, could become isolated for picking fights.
Various men laughed at the idea of investing in a bakery or responded with, "Let me ask my wife," instead of looking at our concept or financial statements.
Jost paused while the audience laughed at a map of Michigan, then continued: I've got to say, honestly, I could not be more excited for Biden-Trump debates.
"Our road together has just been a real nice, steady, natural progression, and along the way, she's laughed at about 51 percent of my jokes," Mr. Musiker said.
No one laughed at his mocking remarks and, perhaps recognizing that Americans watching on TV detected he had struck an off-key note, he scrambled to cover it up.
After she arrived at her seat, Wynn claimed that other passengers laughed at her, but offered to pack some of the clothes she was wearing in their own bags.
Golovanov told Motherboard in an interview before the conference that when he and his colleagues examined the two log files containing the English text, they laughed at the boldness.
And as much as we laughed at the idea of out jabbing Al Iaquinta being proof of a good jab, Nurmagomedov's jab was a solid weapon in this bout.
" I did, and you laughed at me and said, "Well, if you only shut up and put on some high heels and do a dance routine you'd be amazing.
Showing highlights from Trump's campaign, Aly was baffled at how sexual assault and bigotry have been repeatedly "laughed at," with the most recent leaked Access Hollywood tape as evidence.
He already laughed at the travel restrictions for Jews, racing out of town on his bicycle to trade stuff, leaving his white Star of David arm-band at home.
Remember the good old days, when Twitter wars were just Twitter battles, when fighting on the platform was something we laughed at, not something we discussed at presidential debates?
That&aposs a specious argument, I have a hard time with that, I&aposve talked to other agents today and the former agents, they all laughed at it too.
Indeed, if we go back to when most of us first met her we would have laughed at the sheer improbability of a day where she could be president.
Yet in spite of all this, Barks laughed at the statistic that claimed a quarter of gym-goers have had sex with other members in the last 12 months.
Mr. Crosner, who said he thought that Ms. Mohammed "had assumed it would just be the two of us," laughed at what he described as a very awkward moment.
We thrilled to the lustrous brass fanfares, swooned at the liquid lyric lines, laughed at the bawdy jokes, and grew tense at moments whose outcome was not in doubt.
Later, misusing these memories to impress some girl, I would try pitching the idea that this descent into the abyss was hilarious, but I hardly laughed at the time.
Like to play rough but not be laughed at/embrsd Many people in Trump's orbit have flown too close to the sun, but none so gloriously as Anthony Scaramucci.
One really important point – every one of the four panelists told a story about how when they were first approached with the idea of Bitcoin, they laughed at it.
Read more: Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner were laughed at while presenting at the EmmysIn fact, it seems that Jenner has been sick for at least a few weeks.
"So much of the media mocked us, laughed at us, called us all sorts of names," Alexander Marlow, the site's editor in chief, said in an interview on Sunday.
When he went to Washington in 2011 amid public speculation of a potential presidential bid, President Obama and the rest of the so-called media elites laughed at him.
It was his greatest glory, his definitive proof point that all the people who mocked or laughed at him over the years were wrong and that he was right.
The employee also claims that she asked if a man would be required to do the same job in heels — and she was laughed at for making the suggestion.
"Apps like AgingBooth and FatBooth just perpetuate existing social stigmas that being old or being overweight are bad and should be laughed at," she told me in an email.
Mr. Biden laughed at one of Mr. Sanders's rebukes and muttered "Give me a break" when the Vermont senator urged him to disavow a super PAC supporting his campaign.
We managed to tell our story that we tell tourists everyday about our adventures in the film industry and GRR Martin even laughed at "Swords and Shields and Stuff".
But if you happen to sit down and create something that turns out to be art"—he laughed at his own circumlocution—"then that is some sort of statement.
British audiences laughed at Sophie's awfulness throughout "Peep Show," but when Mark tried to leave her on their wedding day, our hearts bled for her and we despised him.
Some media reports after Monaco suggested engine providers Renault had discovered the MGU-K was salvageable, and that Ricciardo would escape a penalty, but Newey laughed at that suggestion.
Among the most notorious royals was King Mahmood Iskandar of Johor, who was accused in the 1980s of fatally beating a golf caddy who had laughed at his putt.
So to go out and put yourself in the position to be laughed at, you cleanse yourself when you interact with that deep feeling that we're all afraid of.
A perfect place, where Halloween is taken one step darker and metal's modern gravitas is laughed at and traded for its original obsessions with monsters, witchcraft, and the party.
"I laughed at the image initially however I then realised how sad it is that some girls feel that they need to change their bodies to be 'beautiful,'" says King.
He was laughed at when called to make a speech in parliament on Monday, before attending a private meeting where more than a dozen lawmakers pleaded with him to quit.
It's kind of like when Britney Spears was shaving her head and swinging umbrellas at cars, and we laughed at how she might lose her kids over her erratic behavior.
In fact, one source close to the situation visibly laughed at the idea of Mayer and Armstrong — both former Google execs — sharing the power once all is said and done.
Her breakthrough came in 1972 when she made a bright yellow cake in the shape of a baseball player's boot, laughed at her irreverence, and then decided it was art.
We've laughed at Silvio's lame Godfather impersonation, mocked Ralph's constant goofy Gladiator obsession, and felt Tony's softer side as a family man who really does loves his wife and kids.
"A lot of people laughed at us," said Julian Malnic, an Australian exploration geologist who started Nautilus in the 1990s and has been described as the godfather of marine mining.
Image: APA New York man says he was laughed at by an operator at Uber's emergency hotline after reporting that he was sexually assaulted by an Uber driver this month.
During my freshman year, a classmate once objected to being sent numerous sexual notes, and was laughed at by virtually every student in the 200-person committee — including the girls.
When I came here 17 years ago and I said that I wanted to lead a campaign go get Britain out of the European Union, you all laughed at me.
When I came here 17 years ago and I said that I wanted to lead a campaign to get Britain to leave the European Union, you all laughed at me.
The young CEO laughed at the question and said that he wears a uniform because he would prefer to focus on the bigger picture of things rather than his clothing.
She conveyed with uncommon vividness the various personas inhabited by Wagner's undying heroine: the sleepless wanderer, the motherly companion, the agonized seductress, the remorseful seeker who once laughed at Christ.
From the White House, Trump attacked "globalists" -- a classic anti-Semitic trope -- and laughed at the suggestion of jailing George Soros, a frequent Jewish target of Trump and anti-Semites.
None of them ever got laughed at for liking those bands, though, or had their intentions challenged when a more-brutal-than-thou type spotted In Flames on their Ipods.
Yes, my pals laughed at how often I reapplied sunscreen — until I was the only one of us on this trip who went back to the States without a burn.
Everybody laughed at Tess when he blabbered on and poured billions into ill-advised ventures that were what could generously be called "reinventions" of the subway, the bus, the car.
Lucie Côté, a French teacher who taught Mr. Bissonnette in high school, told the court that he was mercilessly picked on by students, laughed at and shoved against the wall.
Now it takes on gentler forms; Jacob deGrom recently asked to see Horwitz's swing with a toy bat in the clubhouse, and the players laughed at Horwitz's feeble, futile hacks.
Put on display from Europe to North America, they were poked and prodded, laughed at, marveled over, called freaks and monsters, and expected to feel ashamed of who they were.
Ms. Lahren, whose name is pronounced "Tommy," seemed unfazed during her half-hour conversation on politics and race with Mr. Noah, even as the audience booed and laughed at her.
The internet collectively cringed when the audience laughed at Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner during their 2019 Emmys speech but, reportedly, there's a reason why the moment felt so weird.
Among the most notorious Malaysian royals was King Mahmood Iskandar of Johor, who was accused in the 1980s of fatally beating a golf caddy who had laughed at his putt.
The safety of sisterhood emboldens them, gives them permission to break the rules, and turn the perpetrators of their oppression into a thing to be laughed at rather than feared.
Wang laughed at the memory of a summer dress, mass-produced by a Chinese company, that they all rushed out to buy because the color—chrome yellow—was so daring.
I laughed at the chapter titles, all called "Ribbit," and again at Rabbit feverishly searching for help in all the wrong places — the coat rack, the checkerboard, the popcorn bowl.
Later that day, Macron was recorded in a conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in which the three laughed at Trump&aposs antics.
Allan Renz laughed at the question: Would people care as much about one of the bridges his grandfather designed if the word "Heck" were in its name, instead of "Hell"?
That said, as we go into a new year, ask yourself: Have you ever laughed at Elon Musk's joke tweets, or do you just laugh at the idea of them?
When she traveled to New York in her teens to audition for ballet companies, Mr. Ade said, she told him that "she was laughed at" because of her bad form.
I don't have to tell you about how hard the staff laughed at me the time I cut up a watermelon on the same cutting board used to cut onions.
She laughed at my scattered attempts to describe my week so I gave up and we slept the day away while flashbacks from the night before danced around my psyche.
We noted that FDP leader Christian Lindner looked ike a "typical German," and laughed at the SDP's Martin Schulz—it seemed obvious he was wearing TV makeup on his bald head.
I like to take the piss out of topics that either take themselves too seriously, or are taboos that are so ridiculous or dated that they deserve to be laughed at.
We laughed at the high price tag, and as we drove, I watched the app's map and called out the asking prices for the homes we passed with "For Sale" signs.
That the meme is being remixed and laughed at by LGBTQ people creates a context of reclamation that would be missing if LGBTQ people weren't the ones having fun with it.
I laughed at a lot of weird things during Dark Phoenix, the latest and most disappointing installment in the rebooted X-Men franchise, but only one scene made me physically cringe.
He's living the dream of every American who ever laughed at Ronald Reagan's joke about the scariest words in the English language: I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
President Donald Trump is playing off Tuesday morning's embarrassing moment — in which he was laughed at by the United Nations General Assembly — by saying he totally meant it as a joke.
At this point, when I saw the movie, everyone in the theatre laughed at the sight of them, and it's clear that Liman has got us right where he wants us.
"If you would've told me that, 18 months ago, Ohio would have a contested primary at all — with an Ohio governor running for president — I would've laughed at you," Green said.
The country laughed at her relentless insistence that a mythical figure used to keep children well-behaved was a white man, and that his race was deeply integral to said myth.
"When she realized I'd got to seven centimeters [dilated] without anything, she laughed at the idea of an epidural, saying I was far too strong to need one," she tells me.
His teammates laughed at the way his helmet would fly off every trip from home to first, and they delighted in his high-pitched giggle, which often rang through their clubhouse.
I remember this one time we bumped into an old friend of mine in the street and he laughed at me like, "wtf are you wearing?" and I went so red.
But when he told Border Patrol agents, "My life is in danger," Ms. Williams says they laughed at him, processed him for illegal re-entry and booted him back to Mexico.
Having schoolmasters in service again would mean that command could refer these troops to night classes so they don't get laughed at any time they need to read something out loud.
"They literally laughed at me at City Hall," Mr. Jarlstrom recalled of a visit there in 2013, when he tried to share his ideas with city counselors and the police chief.
The numbers don't lie: "Laughed At" — which the campaign released last week targeting likely caucus-goers in Iowa on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Hulu — has racked up nearly 12 million views.
SEATTLE — Mike Redmond, the Colorado Rockies' bench coach, laughed at the improbability of a member of the 33,000-hit club devoting himself to the unheralded role of throwing batting-practice pitches.
And a word to the wise: If you come to New York City and ask for a SMEARY bagel, you will be gently escorted out of the deli and laughed at.
He laughed at himself as a Muppet, in Donny Miller's "Ernie Bernie" (183), and took in other artworks that illustrate his campaign themes and lionize his face as a political icon.
The villain is the washed-up actor Phoenix Buchanan, played by Hugh Grant in a performance of such hammy precision that I think I laughed at every single thing he did.
Ask a future Democratic Congress for single payer and a $15 minimum wage and you might get laughed at… but you also might get the public option and a bump to $12.
Earl, for sure, had wanted to shrivel Brent's arms and nose when he'd beaten him at marbles the Sunday before, and, before that, when Brent had laughed at Earl's father in church.
Watching Cyrus speak onstage as she accepted her award, Hemsworth laughed at the singer's jokes, clapped and listened intently as she talked about her passion for making real change in the world.
When asked if she would ever get into politics in a BBC interview on Friday, Jolie said she would've "laughed" at the question 20 years ago, but suggested her thinking was evolving.
But Trump on Friday said that while the "whole place laughed" at his Virginia rally, the media twisted his words, with some outlets accusing Trump of ejecting the baby from his rally.
If we all start to worry that anything we say might be recorded and posted, then laughed at or admired or whatever, it's going to reduce those kinds of interactions, I think.
As the class laughed at the turkeys' apparent stupidity, the professor reminded us that at least the turkeys needed a three dimensional model — humans can make do with a two dimensional representation.
"When I came here 17 years ago, and I said that I wanted to lead a campaign to get Britain to leave the European Union, you all laughed at me," he said.
" When the Georgia woman arrived at the club, T.S. said, Kelly "bent her over and he whupped her behind because she laughed at the cab driver, who happened to be a man.
On the outsider front: Trump's 2016 win affirmed a belief he has held his entire life -- that all of the "elites" and "establishment" types who laughed at him don't actually know anything.
Dillashaw thought that was pretty cool, but straight-up laughed at the idea of Van Damme actually helping his hated rival -- saying Jean-Claude doesn't know a damn thing about their sport!!
Our photog insists he saw Tinashe talking with Mitchell at Warwick ... but when we talked to the singer on the way out, she laughed at the insinuation she was shooting her shot.
While many on Twitter laughed at him, Wohl managed to convince some Trump supporters not just that he's devoted to their president, but that he can expose Trump's perceived enemies, even Mueller.
" Looking back now, Mr. Makiya laughed at what he described as his naïveté in "hoping against hope that Iraqi leaders would behave more like Martin Luther King, more like Nelson Mandela, Gandhi.
" Trump earlier today when foreign leaders laughed at his claim about his presidency being the most successful: "I didn't expect that reaction, but that's OK."Several hours later: "Oh it was great.
When you had Trump being laughed at for making fun of people at rallies — and not being called on it for months — I blame our corporate media for a lot of that.
"Their requests are mostly ignored, laughed at, or in some cases, men retaliate by calling on their "bros" to unearth and upload even more images of the victim," according to the report.
If Nigel Farage, an anti-immigrant politician in Britain, advocated that England again limit the selection of black players or revive England's "national style," he'd be laughed at by any football fan.
"We have the most laughed-at immigration laws of anywhere in the world," Mr. Trump said to reporters as he and Ms. McMahon sat in the ornate front room of the club.
She said the police laughed at her when she tried to file a restraining order against her former boyfriend, who left death threats on her phone when she tried to leave him.
The muddy field defined our world that day as we picked one another up out of wet holes, cleared clods of earth from our cleats and laughed at who was the dirtiest.
"If you had asked me three years ago if I'd be where I am today, I'd have laughed at you," said Hopkins, whose toughest transition may have been on the football field.
I&aposve been talking about this issue since about 1996, was laughed at by most people, but now we are seeing the fruits of their infiltration of our universities and our economic system.
"He laughed at me like he didn't believe I was paraplegic…He said, 'If you can't walk in and get it, we're not bringing it out to you,'" Kaywood said in his video.
Kesha's tears are the tears we cry when we're so hurt and broken that we find the courage to whimper a complaint, and that complaint is received, laughed at, pissed on, and killed.
I wanted to go to gigs for years when I moved to London, but I was too scared to go on my own in case people laughed at me for having no mates.
Kozak, who now runs State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, laughed at my old perception of him as a professional Cold Warrior, which had also been the official Belarusian government line.
I GOT LAUGHED AT. WE HAD 2100 EMPLOYEES AT THE TIME WE MADE THE CHANGE AND EACH ONE PUT A NAME IN THE HAT WE DIDN'T HAVE TIME OR MONEY TO DO RESEARCH.
Kelli Tenant alleges that Luke Walton pinned her to a bed in a Santa Monica hotel room against her will — and when she told him to stop, she says he laughed at her.
If you had told me five years ago that General Motors — more specifically, Cadillac— was going to make a car like the ATS-V, I would have callously laughed at you in disbelief.
I've gone three times all in all: at the burial with my mother and brother; another time alone, where I sobbed; and the last time, where I laughed at that terrible inside joke.
On my first night in New York, a water bug the size of adult man's loafer chased me through the front of the store while my new coworkers laughed at my suburban naiveté.
I have been laughed at for not getting a good grade on a quiz after already being disappointed in myself, and I think that no one should get made fun of for this.
Black voters are incredibly energized You would have been laughed at 24 hours ago if you suggested that black turnout in the Moore-Jones race would rival that of the 2012 presidential race.
The Romans, ardent followers of the Greeks in many ways, laughed at Priapus and chiseled little chubbies onto their statues in one breath, but in another exalted enormous erections as signs of manliness.
Down there in the lizard brain, it's fear: fear of being left out, laughed at, or looked down on, fear of never belonging, never being accepted, no matter how many towers you build.
One day after the UN General Assembly laughed at Presidential Donald Trump during his speech, Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, appeared on Fox & Friends for a delusional twisting of events.
My wife, Paola, laughed at me, knowing all too well that rolling towels against windows as the water breached our refuge was like grabbing Band-Aids to care for a gushing bullet wound.
The child may be silent out of a fear of being laughed at or otherwise rejected, Dr. Merikangas said, but to the teacher, it may look like the child is just not interested.
"He is audibly laughed at at work for his repetitive stream of hippie grandpa platitudes that serve as his 'platform,'" said Emma Johnston, a vice president at asset manager State Street Global Advisors.
Video posted online showed busloads of militants, many of them covering their faces with their kefeiyah scarves, driving through lines of Hezbollah and Lebanese army fighters who waved flags and laughed at them.
But soon the conversation became easier, more relaxed, and he laughed at things I said, as he always had, and I was feeling more comfortable and didn't put the wall up between us.
According to an interview with the Ashland Times Gazette, Keathley said that she called vets, animal control, and the local humane society to help deal with Big Boy but "everyone laughed at them".
They laughed at me for being so paranoid about spam calls, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized how last year, I would have never been so immediately suspicious.
These days, companies clamor for consultation time with me, but when I began exploring a career in marketing, I was laughed at for the very creative spirit that landed me where I am today.
Anyway, Ariana—who, like most humans, probably does not really like to be laughed at online—has tried to fix said "small charcoal grill" tattoo by adding more kanji (Japanese characters) to the tattoo.
Senator Cory Booker, the night's first speaker, was politely laughed at for not answering a yes or no question about whether religious educational institutions that oppose LGBTQ rights should lose their tax-exempt status.
But it was also the year of Reefer Madness, the infamous propaganda film that depicted pot as a precursor to lunacy and murder; its users were crazed buffoons to be laughed at or pitied.
The answer might ultimately come down to the whims of a white editor dude who hadn't heard of Rick James before watching Dave Chappelle and always laughed at that skit for the wrong reasons.
A 15-year-old girl from Honduras said she was groped by a male officer during what should have been a routine pat down — and the man laughed at other officers while doing it.
" Kelly said she immediately told her agent what happened and the two "marveled at his audacity, reinforced my instinct not to offend him & laughed at how glad I was to get out of there.
Whether you know what they are or not, chances are you've seen (and laughed at) them: Memes have infiltrated the internet, making the posts in our newsfeeds that much easier to digest and share.
The meta-humor of "Akane No Mai," in which it's revealed that Shogun World is just a reskinned riff on Westworld's narratives, was one of the few times the show actually laughed at itself.
I struggled to retaliate by calling the girl a bitch—one of the few insults I knew—but the girl only laughed at my poor pronunciation of the word and mocked me even more.
"At games I've been laughed at and made fun of," Chloe said, explaining that both the audience and other players will mock her on the field while she's trying to focus on the game.
Conservative lawmakers treated it as a fashion blunder and laughed at Mr. Corbyn, eliciting an angry response from Theresa May, Mr. Johnson's predecessor, who had to remind her colleagues that it was for Grenfell.
Trump even renegotiated NAFTA, and most observers laughed at the idea that he could use threats of tariffs as negotiating chits to get results for American workers who had been abandoned by previous presidents.
We had come over a steep ridge when this wide open vista stretched out before us with the sunset protruding through shafts of rain; we all kind of gasped and laughed at its beauty.
Take this December ad, for example, which highlights incidents where Trump was laughed at by essentially the entire United Nations and, more privately, by the leaders of some of the U.S.'s closest allies.
During our interview, Kasher laughed at the interaction, remembering himself in the moment as the worst kind of showbiz monster, demanding that all of society's complexity be distorted and compressed into a marketable product.
"I remember when he came down the elevator — you know the moment — I remember thinking, everyone had these reactions where they laughed at the concept," she said of Trump's campaign launch at Trump Tower.
But for those willing to be laughed at, and to laugh at themselves, the show has become a way to endear themselves to the public in a country where self-deprecation is an art form.
Those women people laughed at for taking endless photos in front of a brick wall are now influencers—people who leverage a social-media following to influence others and make money—and are worth millions.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, PEOPLE, and InStyle at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday, Emma Thompson and Stanley Tucci laughed at the prospect of Beauty and the Beast being anything other than a hit.
A city council meeting this week in Tucson, Arizona took a raucous turn when two Trump supporters began shouting about immigration — and were then laughed at by a "Green Shirt Guy" sitting next to them.
This display of Asian male beauty is fighting a decades-old narrative in America, a racist one where Asian male bodies were either portrayed as made for kung-fu or made for being laughed at.
And though I have laughed at jokes about asteroids hitting the Earth in time for a Trump presidency, Primitive Technology is not only about imagining what I would do to survive when the time comes.
The highlights: Sessions dismissed an intern's claims of widespread fear of police in poor communities, and laughed at a woman who questioned why said he supports harsher policies for marijuana but not increased gun control.
This will not happen: the French academician who suggested that French be the union's sole legal language in 2007 (thanks to its supposedly unmatched precision) was surely pitied as much as he was laughed at.
According to a 2015 study in which men were introduced to women for the first time, the more often they laughed at each other's jokes (or better yet, laughed together) the more attracted they were.
Throughout the halls of the conference mayors laughed at the absurdity of mayors closing down local governments and shook their heads at the impasse on Capitol Hill over funding for President Donald Trump's border wall.
We drank whisky and PBR and laughed at a couple we were sure were on an awkward first date — kind of like us — and discovered we had even more in common than we'd initially thought.
Or maybe they'd laughed at the absurdity of a billboard that carried no indication of what it was actually advertising—no website, no phone number, just four black words hovering in a sea of white.
While Republicans in Washington have fruitlessly sought any way to exorcise Mr. Moore from the race, alarmed that he would imperil their narrow Senate majority, their nominee has all but laughed at his own party.
The bus driver did not move the bus, and asked again and again for her to leave, but she continued to ignore him, finished her coffee, and then laughed at the rest of us captives.
No astrophysicist is more curious about the answers than Eugene Parker, the brilliant pioneer of the heliosphere who was laughed at by the orthodoxy when he theorized the existence of the solar wind in 1958.
Less than two weeks ago, foreign diplomats at the United Nations laughed at Trump when he boasted about the historic sweep of his presidency -- and there was no doubt that he was, as usual, exaggerating.
And if you go and report something that's happened to you, you're either laughed at, as far as I can tell, or, in the worst case, something like what's happened to my daughter may happen.
And when you found Hillary&aposs deleted emails that were marked "C" for classified, you decide to believe her when she said it was only a reference to the letter "C" in the alphabet in spite of the fact there was no A or B before C. People in the intelligence community laughed at you, Jim, and when you wrote an exoneration of Hillary months before you interviewed her and 22014 main witnesses saying it&aposs done all the time, attorneys across the country laughed at you.
While the Trocks' performances are widely viewed as a celebration of gender, the company's shows are also meant to be laughed at, and the grown men wearing tutus, teetering around in pointe shoes, are the punchlines.
The panel made jokes and laughed at Cassie and Colton's expense, Jason cheered on his boy, and Chris shared a little bit of information from his own Fantasy Suite on Bachelor in Paradise with Krystal Nielson.
"A lot of people don't want to come out as saying they believe in it because they don't want to be ridiculed or laughed at, but these people are totally out in the open about it."
Lawmakers reportedly laughed at his replies, which were broadcast live on national TV. Sakurada has been in office just over a month after being appointed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as part of a cabinet reshuffle.
These things Marianne Williamson has advocated over the years — to forgive others, to love others, to believe in the dignity of your existence — can only be laughed at if you're not taking your own life seriously.
So there is a slight kind of odd, weirdness about it: I got the feeling that the audience was really engaged with it, and people gasped at the right points and laughed at the right points.
Walking into surgery, I'd never felt fear like it and practically had to be carried in, but on exit, I laughed at myself (or tried under the tight nose cast) because it really wasn't that bad.
There's a chapter dedicated to cooking in the millennial manifesto Adulting and shows like Worst Cooks In America make it clear that adults who don't know how to cook are a marvel to be laughed at.
He's alluded to this a few times in recent days: when he unveiled his Only One video game at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, he said that people in San Francisco had laughed at the idea.
"Everybody laughed at this, but this is the inaugural map that got us from San Antonio, Texas, all the way to Nashville," Hurd said as he gave O'Rourke a framed napkin featuring a hand-drawn route.
We knew that it was one of the two dresses and finally we both, in a weird way, came together at the exact same point and said, 'You know what, we're just gonna be laughed at.
She didn't mean to laugh; she knew well enough already that, while Robert might enjoy being the subject of gentle, flirtatious teasing, he was not a person who would enjoy being laughed at, not at all.
Most children come without parents...     ....Our Immigration policy, laughed at all over the world, is very unfair to all of those people who have gone through the system legally and are waiting on line for years!
But that's how I got into it: A friend of mine was talking about a few famous people launching marijuana lines, and I asked if anyone was doing a menstrual line, and they laughed at me.
It reminded me too much of some of the tender, sweeter parts of my marriage, when we laughed at the show's silliness and thought about how we were the ones who really had our lives together.
Here, in this sweaty venue kindly donated by SCUM, a local band that had performed at ICP events, we weren't being insulted as nerds, or harassed as supposed "gang members," or laughed at for being Juggalos.
" When I asked Rabin-Havt, the deputy campaign manager, whether Bernie's Democratic detractors simply feared that a socialist was unelectable, he replied: "I think they have laughed at us and ignored us for two years now.
I did not want them to learn about this unfair system the way I did, sitting in stunned silence across from a girl who laughed at how little I knew about how the world really worked.
I would find it hard to believe that failed presidential candidates Tom Steyer, or Mini Mike Bloombeg, would contribute to the Democrat Party, even against me, after the way they have been treated - laughed at & mocked.
But I laughed at every overwritten faux-beatnik line of dialogue, and at the utter sincerity of Wally's rumination on dharma and Lewis and Clark (the first "caw-cays-ee-uns" to see the American northwest).
He was determined not to become an arrogant grant-maker who believed that people were deferential toward him and invited him to things and laughed at his jokes solely because of his own charm and intelligence.
"Tiger's is the last generation that went through high school and got laughed at for playing golf," said Arron Oberholser, a Golf Channel analyst who played for San Jose State against Stanford when Woods was there.
As for my colleague, he dearly missed going on runs with his son, just as many parents of adolescents long for the days when their preteen laughed at their jokes and happily came along on errands.
In one scene, a 13-year-old girl reads a letter from a 13-year-old girl who talks about how she was laughed at for asserting she wanted to be president when she grew up.
Most children come without parents... ....Our Immigration policy, laughed at all over the world, is very unfair to all of those people who have gone through the system legally and are waiting on line for years!
They laughed at the callbacks to its famous "Windex" running gag (which actually only spans three jokes here), and they reacted with great joy to the first appearances of every major character from the first movie.
And although they were rattled, they sort of laughed at his arrogance; how he had the temerity to think that simply the sight of his naked, doughy, carbuncled flesh was going to get them in the mood.
Kasich was always a somewhat offbeat Republican contender, who laughed at himself on the trail, occasionally took positions more in line with Democrats (like expanding Medicaid in Ohio) and touted his ability to work across the aisle.
I can remember jokes of the '60s, that people laughed at, about guys who put something in front on their face and hit themselves in the face when they were told to prove how strong they were.
At Queen's University, where she went for a spell before she dropped out, finding it too like school, she asked a newspaper editor at a careers fair whether he hired investigative reporters, and he laughed at her.
I streamed Kondo's show, and like many other viewers, I laughed at, cried with, and occasionally judged the families going through the process, all the while wondering what that experience would do for me and my family.
At a time when Alphabet has been laughed at for spinning off a company that became the genius behind popular app Pokémon Go, the company is proving it can succeed in a world dominated by mobile ads.
The US Department of Justice is still prosecuting Code Pink activist Desiree Fairooz because she laughed at Attorney General Jeff Sessions during his confirmation hearing — even after a judge threw out a jury's initial conviction against her.
At my first day in a Canadian high school, I confidently asked my teach for a rubber (for us it means an eraser), and the whole class laughed at me and my teacher looked at me mortified.
Sarah Silverman has used the term "mouth full of blood" laughs for the laughs that you don't want — for example, a joke meant to reveal racism as ridiculous that gets laughed at as a celebration of racism.
A few media reports describe unimaginable evil: A Pennsylvania man who deliberately coughed at, then laughed at an old man at a grocery store during 'seniors only' hours, when the younger man shouldn't even have been present.
If you're a musically inclined comedian who grew up in the past few decades, you are more likely to have laughed at work from Flight of the Conchords or the Lonely Island than at a Broadway show.
But the story they told me — of trying to change the world as young people and being laughed at, of the humiliation and shame some of them still hold onto from that experience — was much more complicated.
Bonner actually laughed at the notion that political bias has played a role, pointing out that ESPN has been steadily losing subscribers since well before the narrative developed —fairly or not — that the network is too liberal.
Through this, the film looks neutrally at a nation that is usually reviled or laughed at, and is sensitive toward the people who live there, who are rarely heard from and even more rarely sincerely listened to.
Everyone just laughs at how bad his impression is, in much the same way that the internet laughed at Chris Cuomo, puffing his chest out and pretending he might throw a stranger down a flight of stairs.
Through the character of Marta, "Knives Out" has a tendency to exploit its story's immigration angle, which left me feeling uneasy as strangers at the screening I attended laughed at real-life issues I'm genuinely frightened of.
Entitled "Laughed At," the ad used video of Trudeau mocking Trump with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte at a NATO summit event in London earlier this week.
If you had said to me 22016 years ago, it's 22019, "Brian, in 103 years the nightly newscast in the United States are going to have 210 million viewers a night," I would have laughed at you.
It didn't help when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler laughed at Cohen's breakfast choice -- it calls into question not only the sincerity of the Barr hearing but also the earnestness of the numerous investigations House Democrats are pursuing.
When Frances' friends, Diane and Dallas, try to talk to Robert, he's rude to them, too, asking if they all sat around and laughed at him while Frances told them stories of giving...um, fellatio to her lover.
Ahead of the game, Manuel Pellegrini's decision to select Willy Caballero over Joe Hart was laughed at by fans and pundits alike, with many linking his inclusion with an increased chance of Liverpool going home with a win.
Lula cried and laughed at the first press conference since he was charged on Wednesday with corruption and money laundering for allegedly receiving bribes disguised as favors from an engineering company implicated in the massive Petrobras graft scandal.
" 'Laughed at me while I lay in a pool of my own blood' At a news conference with Conde on Thursday, Royle said the bodycam videos showed the police reports were "at a minimum embellished, if not falsified.
When the congresswomen erupted in wild, self-congratulatory applause and high-fives, Trump seemed startled at the unintended consequences of his remarks, not unlike his surprise over being laughed at by delegates at the United Nations in September.
When I asked my undergraduate students whether they had people in their lives who would bring them soup when they're sick, they laughed at my Stone Age query and said they'd just order soup from GrubHub or UberEats.
In fact, he told me that he laughed at Brensten's curriculum when he saw it, and that the school did not deliver the promised returns to what he said was its largely non-white and underprivileged student body.
Lizzie says the therapist laughed at her and was condescending to her as a teenager, asking her outright how bad a 20093-year-old child's problems could be before ending their sessions because he felt she was "fine".
At the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, a Republican police officer laughed at my dark humor — I asked if he would bring me halal meat in the Muslim camps — and assured me I shouldn't take Mr. Trump seriously.
That contrast — the visual of the character wearing a fat suit versus the character without it — can have the effect of implying that fatness, when constantly compared to the superior thinness, is grotesque and deserves to be laughed at.
At the end of what has been a chaotic and unexpected week in Donald Trump's administration, the president offered up his biggest surprise yet when he seemingly laughed at his own troubles during the Gridiron dinner on Saturday night.
He let Raphael and Philippe choose the food and paint the rooms, discovering the gifts they had, laughed at the mess they all made together and, because they were in the same boat, named the house L'Arche, the Ark.
The possibility that the Indian equivalent of the most vile kind of segregationist was in their midst seemed lost on America's lawmakers, who gave him standing ovations and laughed at his jokes about congressional dysfunction, spelling bees, and yoga.
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On his website, Wilson said he made it through a "chink in the armor" of big-time magazine publishing when an editor laughed at his work but didn't realize it was "too much for the common man" to understand.
Assuming that many of us can't run more than a few miles or chug more than a few beers at once without wanting to pass out in defeat proves that Farnan's athletic accomplishment is nothing to be laughed at.
The Hollywood A-lister and human rights advocate told BBC's Today Programme that though she might have laughed at running for president 20 years ago, duty calls and she would now be ready to go where she was needed.
In one memorable example, Jordan was laughed at during a House Judiciary Committee hearing after he tried to ambush Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein with questions about whether he had threatened to subpoena "phone calls" made by House Intelligence Committee staffers.
When Instagram (a Facebook-owned company) cloned the crap out of Snapchat Stories a year ago, we all shook our heads, pointed our fingers, and laughed at how scared it must have been to copy one of Snapchat's core features.
I laughed at the eternal refrain — These younger kids, what dorks, we were way cooler — but not until I returned to campus years later as a professor did I realize just how fundamentally different those students' orientation to school was.
And if you had five years ago said, 'Oh, there's going to be a new developer ecosystem that's not about an operating system, that's not about applications, but about this skills in the cloud,' you would have laughed at me.
New York (CNN Business)A former longtime employee of Infowars said in a deposition released this week that he was laughed at when he raised objections to the fringe outlet's peddling of conspiracy theories related to the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting.
At any other music festival, this gets you at the very least laughed at and provides you a last lovely view of her flowing blonde locks as she walks away, disappearing into the ether of life from whence she came.
I handed the Key 2 to some of my friends who did own BlackBerrys (some even owned multiple during the heyday), all of whom use iPhones now, and even they laughed at their own inability to properly type words and sentences.
"Being deliberately isolated and laughed at cruelly every single day can be devastating socially and academically, because the target must both endure the present and constantly dread the future," Englander wrote in the book "Bullying and Cyberbulling," released this month.
"We have gone from being seen as a fringe view, dismissed and laughed at, to now being at the center of the Brexit debate," McGrory, the 36-year-old campaign director of the People's Vote campaign, said in an interview.
As Tourist, William Phillips releases club-infused pop that comes on like James Blake if James Blake was a bit less James Blake and a bit more of a Bloke Who Might Actually Have Laughed at Some Point in His Life.
Vietnam time, Trump and Kim walked toward each other in front of a backdrop of U.S. and North Korean flags and then shook hands and posed for photos while the president laughed at what appeared to be a comment from Kim.
While I laughed at the idea because I'm actually mortified of speaking in public, he eventually talked me into it by convincing me I could advocate for some social issues I believe in: marriage equality, decriminalization of prostitution and marijuana.
Sensible people also might have laughed at his insistence that he is an expert on Russia because he hosted a Miss Universe pageant there, or that he's still not sure whether or not President Obama was born in the United States.
She was also the first American ambassador to experience the indignity of seeing her president laughed at during the annual speech to the United Nations General Assembly, a reaction in line with the plunge in America's international standing under Mr. Trump.
"If you would have told me that with a Republican president, Republican House and Republican Senate we would have done as well as we've done, I would have laughed at you," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
When an American player told Mitchell he didn't like ordering food in Spanish because a server at a Latin American restaurant had laughed at his accent, she reminded him that his Latino teammates had endured the same when ordering in English.
Osaka laughed at her plight, and that moment of mirth acted like a release valve, letting out all the pressure that had been building since she dispatched Serena Williams in straight sets in New York to win her first major title.
Sitting in the sunshine in the garden of an East London pub, eating a bowl of french fries and sipping on a glass of Coke, Matt Thomas, a 42-year-old insurance agent, laughed at the mention of the word Brexit.
The featured article is partly false: while it is referencing an authentic interview and Gaetz really is prosecuting Pelosi for ripping up the SOTU speech, Ingraham never laughed at Gaetz's letter as suggested, and her words were taken out of context.
Hollywood doesn't blink when it comes to making a movie about a white man joining the yakuza, but would never consider the reverse – an Asian in a white gangster movie, except as a prop to be laughed at and knocked off.
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican residents of a poor Tijuana slum in the shadow of eight prototypes of U.S. President Donald Trump's planned border wall called the project a waste of money and laughed at the idea the monolithic slabs will stop desperate immigrants.
When I'm being stared at, laughed at, or yelled at, I hold that in my mind, and try to remember that this may be one of the first times the person has been confronted with gender non-conforming body hair in real life.
When I ran into Jim Dine's "Summer Tools" (1962) at Richard Gray Gallery, I smiled and almost laughed at the way he cavalierly glued some tools and junk to a large, mostly untreated canvas; it's macho and silly at the same time.
Similarly, people basically laughed at Donald Trump Jr.'s rumblings about running for New York governor, and I can't seem to find these anti-dynasty people doing the sign of the cross as Jeb Bush's son George P. Bush continues to make waves.
The last straw was when the district manager laughed at me in front of my manager because I explained that I did not feel comfortable with the sales culture and the robotic paragraphs they had us memorize to force people into giving in.
Jeffree Star discussed Kylie Jenner's skin-care line with an Instagram user on FridayAfter Star seemingly laughed at news of the upcoming Kylie Skin launch, an Instagram user asked the YouTuber if he's "tired" of being involved in drama within the beauty community.
Pryor's commentary, while presented comically, is eerily close to actual situations that have begun with a seemingly simple police stop and ended with Black people being killed, yet Pryor's audience laughed at what in any other situation would be an uncomfortable conversation.
When I sat in my living room, watching my son's face as he laughed at the cartoons on TV, I would think to myself, My child knows nothing about the world's brutality, so why am I inviting this dark story into our house?
That Sato's film is successful isn't just my opinion, but based on observation of the packed theater full of fans who laughed at the jokes, gasped during the fights, and cheered when Ichigo and each of his friends—and enemies—were introduced.
Meek's legal team believes this stemmed from a long-standing vendetta the judge has against the rapper ... partly because he laughed at her prior suggestion of him doing a remake of Boyz II Men's "On Bended Knee" and giving her a shout-out.
On Sunday, the club's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, admitted he and his staff had laughed at the sight of Naby Keita and Fabinho, £100 million worth of talent combined, on Liverpool's bench when the teams met, representing a luxury way beyond Spurs' means.
The next few days, I thought about our time together: using black crayons as eyeliner after the nurses confiscated our makeup, cracking jokes that even the doctors laughed at and making "Wish you were here (instead of me)" cards during art therapy.
"I would find it hard to believe that failed presidential candidates Tom Steyer, or Mini Mike Bloombeg, would contribute to the Democrat Party, even against me, after the way they have been treated - laughed at & mocked," the president added in a subsequent tweet.
Admitting she faced defeat on Britain's potentially biggest political and economic shift since World War Two, May was laughed at by some lawmakers when she said there was broad support for key aspects of her deal reached with the EU last month.
Gregor Golland, an NRW state lawmaker from Merkel's CDU, said the state government, led by the Greens and SPD, "more or less laughed" at his party's attempts to get the problem of north African criminals on the agenda in 2014 and 2015.
She laughed at the absurdities that often swirled around her, including those moments in the produce aisle at Whole Foods when shoppers would prescribe her unsolicited "cures," telling her to eat more pineapple or that a mushroom cleanse would take care of everything.

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