Sentences with phrase «laughed at the image»

So, yes, I read that sentence, and laughed at the images it conjured up in my mind.
This gives toddlers a chance to look themselves in the mirror, laugh at their image or pat it.
And I totally laughed at the image of you gracefully biting a sales woman!
In the brightly lit, open bar space, conversation was far easier, and it turned out some of the boys I'd spoken to had told their dates about my challenge, so I spent half an hour telling anecdotes from my dates so far, and laughing at the images brought up when one guy decided to google «merkin» on his phone!
You might laugh at this image, but even today building contracts are written that encourage that approach.
: l I am one of your ceiling fans -LCB- I am know laughing at the image of me suspended from your ceiling spinning in circles...» No Layla, you don't need me on high!» -RCB-

Not exact matches

They had some preferences, laughed out loud at a few images, and were slightly disturbed by the image of Jesus as a woman.
Any time I do a gallery of images like this, I always laugh at how bad my photography skills used to be.
I kind of can't believe that preschool teachers don't just spend their days laughing at their own students as they're told that pictures that appear to be traced images of male anatomy are actually drawings of airplanes, worms, or fictional superheroes.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff Jose Mourinho's relationship with Antonio Conte has been acrimonious since they took the hot seats at Manchester United and Chelsea respectively, but the Portuguese can have the last laugh at Wembley on Saturday.
For a bit of a laugh, have a look at this funny series of images.
It's difficult to discuss what's good about the film without treading into spoiler territory, since many of its biggest laughs are predicated on the sheer unlikeliness of certain events or images — or the seemingly bottomless depth of its special - guest cameo roster (suffice it to say that at least one world - famous Torontonian shows up to get in on the fun).
In analysing the dynamics of (mis) perception that allow sequences of images to be viewed as comic narratives — asking, in effect, just who or what we think we're laughing at — the articles assembled here hopefully shed some light on the contested ground where ethics and aesthetics meet.
Ellen is the host who does wonders for celebrity egos and images, by making the big names appear ever so easygoing and able to laugh at themselves.
Feel free to comment, whether it's about my poor taste in image choices, sharing a few laughs at poor Peach's expense, or wondering why I talk about tilt inputs and things that probably only matter to competitive players.
The Witcher uses its mature rating to the fullest by giving you a hand drawn image of every woman Geralt sleeps with, usually at least half naked, which made me laugh because it seems like they're essentially high fantasy versions of the risqué cell phone pictures you don't want your friends to mistakenly stumble upon while they're swiping through the pictures of your new puppy.
They dismissed Minimalism's premise that art had to be abstract, laughed at the post-Minimalist belief that painting was dead and largely ignored the Pictures Generation assertion that the only good image was a photo - based one.
By using text combined with image, they are able to communicate with their audience in ways that are both immediate and subtle, and as a nation who isn't afraid to laugh at themselves, we are lapping it up.
Alex Greenberger, «The Man Who Laughed at Surveillance Technology: Mishka Henner on His Jarring Images About Images», Art News, October 2015
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