Monday, May 13, 2013

Killer Karaoke, television gleeful - Almere Today

Dennis Weening and Jan Kooijman present Killer Karaoke, television gleeful. Photo RTL / William Rutten Dennis Weening and Jan Kooijman present Killer Karaoke, television gleeful. Photo RTL / William Rutten

AMSTERDAM – ‘Whatever happens, always sing, shout the spectators. But you see, golden straw once again to stay in a tub full of snakes. Tone on ,, That’s hilarious”, will host Dennis Weening of Killer Karaoke.

Together with Jan Kooijman he leads the new singing competition of RTL 5 which is mainly framed by ‘pain fun. ,, My grandparents will not have to look like. I therefore believe that Killer Karaoke mainly appeals to the young audience.”

candidates who otherwise have under normal circumstances hear a pleasant voice to endure, overcome fears, and subjected to humiliation.

pain during their performance

the preview that RTL had recently organized the ambiguity was palpable. One half of the room (including Weenings RTL colleague Patty Brard) roared with laughter, while the other perplexed, if not shocked, stared at the screen.

Emotion Researcher Wilco van Dijk, professor at Leiden University, can be explained. He has focused in recent years on ‘accident pleasure.

, Schadenfreude is in humans. We laugh at the misery of another because we thus begin to feel better.” About ourselves

The worse you feel about yourself, the faster the pleasure of another’s defeat, adversity or misfortune flares. ,, Of course there are individual differences. Women are generally more empathic than men. That is so hormonally determined. And one man is naturally much more compassionate than the other. Those who suffer from feelings of revenge and jealousy can laugh at other people’s misery quickly. And of course it plays with how you were raised and grew up.”

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