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David
The truth is I don't understand why some people agree to do these things. One thing is wanting to show how good you're at something, ok, I can understand it... but with me? Nope. Not with me!
But the apple fell, didn't it?
And this happens more than you think...
ExtraBall
When you realize years go by and you see the dress of your life...
The most dangerous street in Mexico City isn't where any hitman or drug cartel lives; it's a street with an incline/decline that no road engineer would dare to pave.
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The laughter that comes from witnessing someone trip, fall, or get hurt, even in circumstances where we know we shouldn't laugh, is an interesting and complex phenomenon that has been studied by psychology and neuroscience.
One possible scientific explanation for this phenomenon is the incongruity theory. According to this theory, laughter in response to incongruous or unexpected situations, such as seeing someone trip, could be a way to relieve tension or stress generated by the discrepancy between our expectations and reality. Our brain quickly processes the information, and when we perceive a discrepancy between what we expected and what actually happened, it can trigger a laughter response as a way to relieve emotional tension.
Furthermore, some studies suggest that laughter in response to others' pain may be a form of misunderstood empathy. In other words, we might laugh as an instinctive way to show solidarity or emotional connection with the person who got hurt, although this expression of empathy may be perceived incorrectly.
It has also been suggested that laughter in these situations may be a form of social response, especially in situations where others are laughing. Laughter can be contagious, and in a social environment where others are laughing, we may join in the laughter as a form of social conformity or to avoid feeling excluded.
In summary, laughter in response to situations where someone falls or gets hurt may be the result of a combination of factors, including the incongruity between our expectations and reality, misunderstood empathy, and the influence of the social environment.
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The car in the front is an unofficial dark-toned police vehicle chasing a suspicious vehicle. The police car involved in the accident received a radio communication informing that a blue Mercedes was the suspect vehicle. Along the way, the police vehicle confused with the unofficial patrol car, triggering the accident. So far, the suspect has not been arrested.
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Women, with their amazing ability to empathize and communicate, are true artists in creating drama and in the skill of endless conversations. In addition, their ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously is something to admire, always busy and productive.
However, when it comes to simpler tasks, like hanging a wrench on a wall full of tools, it seems that some male logic is missing.
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A biker passes a white BMW driver, and at that exact moment, the driver's brain lights up like a dog seeing a stick or a cat spotting a red laser dot. All he's thinking about is overtaking the biker.
The catch is, the road is under construction, and the pavement isn't in perfect condition.
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