I didn’t think that was very funny.

My sister today, when my brother was picking on her, kept looking at him and saying, “Vhat?” Her exaggerated accent amused my entire family - to my brother’s dismay.

I thought it was pretty funny. I don’t think my brother did.

There was a girl in my 2nd-grade class who always got picked on for being “weird.” I would join in sometimes too.

I thought it was kind of funny. I don’t think she did.


Once, I overheard a group of adults mocking a disabled person, imitating the way she walked and laughing about her terminal condition.

I didn’t really know how to feel about that.


The kids in my elementary school would bully and shove this boy around until he was injured. My mom had told me never to be mean to him.

After she said that, I didn’t think it was that funny.


At my uncle’s funeral, his veteran brother cracked jokes and laughed while the rest of us cried. My brother unknowingly laughed with him.

I didn’t really think that was very funny.


When my friends laughed at my little brother, teasing him relentlessly for his red hair and refusing to let him into the bounce house, he cried.

I didn’t think that was very funny.


After my sister died, my best friend wrote me a “silly” letter, detailing why I deserved her death.

I did not think that was very funny.

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