Is it wrong to laugh without meaning to hurt feelings when an overweight person

capoeirakid

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breaks a desk? First of all, I would never laugh AT anyone, but I would laugh with someone. A few years ago, when I was in middle school, in 6th period I heard that this overweight kid named (oh, let's give him a pseudonym, how about Q) sat on a desk and broke it in Civics. People laughed. Ni didn't seem to mind. I kind of laughed at first, then when I went to 7th period Civics, and saw that it was my desk, I could help laughing when I said, "Mrs.___, can I go get the extra desk in the hall?" and she said, "Why?" and I said, "Q broke my desk." (trust me, it sounds funnier with his real name, but I don't want to embarrass him if he's on Answers.) And a few other people laughed when I said it, too. Was this wrong? Does it even matter whether he was hurt by it when it comes to whether it was wrong? Does my intent matter when it comes to whether it was wrong? Was my true intent, in itself, wrong?
 
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