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laugh at



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Learn to laugh at yourself; it can signal “general intelligence and verbal creativity.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Of course, authoritarians don't like to be laughed at," he says.

From BBC

“I never felt like I wanted to laugh at them,” says Fastvold.

From Los Angeles Times

"You're not just laughing at a silly joke with a Christmas cracker," Prof Scott says.

From BBC

She knows just what it’s like to be loved, revered, misunderstood, mischaracterized, hated, shunned, laughed at and laughed with.

From Salon