I didn't interrupt the teachers lecture, there was a person doing a monologue and they said something funny, so I laughed. If they don't want people laughing, than they shouldn't do humorous acts.
Its not who a person is in the inside, but what he does that defines him.
I see it this way: maybe the teacher has the mentality that all teenagers are immature and irresponsible. Sounds like one of those teachers who hates the younger generation.
I didn't interrupt the teachers lecture, there was a person doing a monologue and they said something funny, so I laughed. If they don't want people laughing, than they shouldn't do humorous acts.
How did the person who did the monologue feel about it?
Were they grateful to have stirred an emotion in an audience member?
And was it really "uncontrollable"? Did you pee in your pants?
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The person doing the monolouge thought it was very funny, she almost laughed as much as I did when she sat down. It wasn't uncontrolable to the point that I peed my pants, but what is?
Its not who a person is in the inside, but what he does that defines him.