To you it is sad...but who are you to judge other's lives/choices?
How do you know it is sad for those losing their balance? They may have started off the evening with the goal of getting so shitfaced that they couldn't stand up straight.
You are being way to judgemental Asche.
I have been that innebriated numerous times in my youthful days...though I never had the pleasure of falling on my face like that (OUCH!). I remember leaving the house on a Saturday night with the stated goal of getting so drunk that I would puke...did that a whole bunch of times. I didn't lose control, it was my goal, and all I lost was my balance and some gastric juices.
You obviously choose NOT to to get inebriated, that doesn't make you judge and jury over how others live their lives.
I think I understand what you were saying, Asche.
It's an empathy thing.
And humor, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.
I like wry, dry, clever humor.
It's my thing.
Some folks laugh their asses off to see someone else get injured.
When I see a bad fall, I feel the pain.
Can't help but think about that, and the damage done, the expenses and the recovery time.
Not a good/bad judgement.
We am who we am.
I'm guessing that it's just how we were raised?
we judge as far as we can see and as far as experience taught us
i got drunk many times i guess you are being a little to "judgemental" either
but that does not matter i can understand that, but i dont want to pursue having fun on others bones.
mistakes happen if they end well or not they still hurt and its also for the respect we can grant to every one
no matter how fail somebody may behave.