<div class="quote_poster">Karma Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This question is kind of strange in that EVERYTHING can be related back to "someone".
For example, if I'm laughing at a sign that seems unintentionally funny to me (like say...a restaurant called Fuk Juu - which I think exists in Vancouver), but the restaurant is named after combining two people's last name, it's at someone's expense but it's not really THEM I'm laughing at right?
So I think unless we're laughing at like scientific facts or WORDS or things of that nature, we are technically laughing at another's expense, although it may not be in a way that's insulting to them.</div>
That is a complex situation of whether it would be at the owners' expense or at the coincidental alignment of two Chinese last names that sound similar to English words.
<div class="quote_poster">Chuck Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Self-deprecating humor doesn't have to hurt one's own feelings. The ability to laugh at oneself is such a good quality, anyway.</div>
Yea, making fun of yourself definitely doesn't hurt others. I wasn't thinking of that when I made the thread.
<div class="quote_poster">TimmyDMVP Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">That shirt is black...............................................NOT!!!!!</div>
If the joke coach saw the movie, he probably felt bad after seeing how he was embarrassed in front of millions of people. Maybe not though, being a joke coach he might have appreciated it?