We often don't laugh at death because it represents loss, finality, and the end of life, evoking deep emotions like grief and sadness. Conversely, birth symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and the potential for a future filled with possibilities, which naturally elicits joy and celebration. The contrasting emotional responses highlight our attachment to life and the profound impact of these transformative events. Ultimately, they reflect our values and instincts surrounding life, love, and loss.
Yeah, but small portion of people do.
The cast of Soldiers Dont Cry - 2007 includes: Ayisha Sinclair
Yes, George was very upset about Fred's death.
Yes, Crabbe does cry after Mary is killed. His emotional response reflects the deep bond he shared with her and the profound impact of her death on him. This moment highlights his vulnerability and the tragic consequences of the events unfolding around them.
In "Cowboys Don’t Cry," when Shane gets on the bus, he talks to the driver. Their conversation is brief and serves to set the tone for Shane's journey and the challenges he faces. This interaction highlights Shane's sense of isolation and the beginning of his quest for belonging.
do something funny to make a baby laugh like a silly face. but dont do something to wierd or the baby will cry
its either laugh or cry
it goes "all the things that make us laugh and cry"
The antonym of laugh is cry.
no. semanticlly impossible. physically impossible
The reason dogs cry when they laugh is because their so excited that they just wanna cry.
laugh
No
inside your eyes when you laugh to hard your pupils need to water.that is why you sometimes cry when you laugh
cry later
A cackler is a person who laughs with a laugh similar to the cry of a hen or a goose.
cry