The Florida jury that awarded Hulk Hogan $140 million from Gawker for posting a tape of him having sex wanted to give him even more.

Florida is a funny place.

The six jurors involved in the case told ABC News on Thursday that it came down to Hogan, despite being a celebrity, was still a human being.

“If we were all in the same circumstance, how would we feel about it?” said Paula Eastman. “And, emotionally, we would have all been pretty devastated.”

Right. The lesson here is: when having sex with your best friends spouse, make sure no one is videotaping it. Unless you need a LOT of money.

According to Mashable, juror Salina Stevens didn’t see any remorse from Gawker Media founder Nick Denton.

Juror Shelby Adams told The New York Post that Denton “has just got a different moral backbone than, I think, the typical person.”

The Post reported the jury wanted to give Hogan more than $140 million, but was warned by the judge not to “bankrupt” Denton and Gawker.

This whole thing is really weird. Even for Florida.

Gawker editor A.J. Daulerio made several sarcastic statements while testifying, which didn’t endure him to the jury, which hit him for $100,000 in punitive damages. The editor said he has no significant assets and $27,000 in student loan debt.

“We probably would have hit A.J. harder, but we just didn’t think you could get blood out of a rock,” juror Robin Young told the Post. “There was something about the level of arrogance. He definitely likes himself.”

“We could kind of feel that he thought we were Florida Hulk Hogan fans,” Young said “That we’ve got Hulk Hogan-mania T-shirts in our closet and this kind of stuff. And if you go around the room, you’ll find most of us … come from other parts of the country and other parts of the world, and so that kind of intellectual New York snobism sort of came across.”

Gawker said the tape, showing the former pro wrestler having sex with his best friend’s wife, was protected by the First Amendment because it was newsworthy information about a public figure. Hogan contended he didn’t know he was being filmed.

Tony Hicks writes celebrity commentary for the Bay Area News Group. Contact him at Facebook.com/BayAreaNewsGroup.TonyHicks or Twitter.com/tonyhicks67