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Masked By Memes | Michelle Jiffy | TEDxNPSIS Singapore Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 15:17
For all the single people present today, what's the most attractive personality trait someone could have. A sense of humor. Right.Humor is one of the most powerful tools that we have. We use it to connect, to cope, to communicate. From awkward school presentations to tense family dinners, humor finds a way to save the day.But the kind of humor that we've been seeing online lately, it's different. It's not playful or light-hearted. It's darker.Jokes about trauma, racism, and even mass violence circulating on ...
From Pain to Punchlines | Corey Martin Craig | TEDxPasadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-26 15:45
Core Message - Comedy is presented as a tool for reclaiming power over pain and tragedy, transforming negative experiences into sources of humor and empowerment [6][7] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in comedy, suggesting that embracing one's flaws and insecurities makes one more relatable [13] - Comedy is portrayed as a means of healing and self-discovery, enabling individuals to confront their challenges and express themselves [11][12] Personal Journey & Transformation - The speaker shares their personal experiences with mental health challenges, including being prescribed medication at a young age and spending time in a youth psych ward [2][3] - The speaker details how comedy helped them cope with a difficult childhood, including the loss of their father and struggles with self-esteem [6][9] - The speaker highlights the transformative power of a theater class in 8th grade, where they learned to use comedy as an outlet for their pain [10] Cool Beans Comedy & its Impact - Cool Beans Comedy is introduced as a comedic school and brand founded in 2009 with the mission of spreading joy and laughter through stand-up comedy [12] - Cool Beans Comedy's work with diverse individuals, including a comedian with Down syndrome and a neurodiverse child, is showcased as evidence of comedy's healing potential [17][18] - Cool Beans Comedy teaches stand-up comedy classes at the Ice House Comedy Club in Pasadena, California, helping individuals overcome their fear of public speaking [15] Call to Action - The audience is challenged to embrace their own pain, quirks, and chaos, and to use humor to share their stories with the world [22] - The speaker encourages the audience to stop taking themselves too seriously and to find humor in life's struggles [20] - The speaker advocates for the use of comedy as a tool for self-confidence, empowerment, and connection with others [16][23]
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The Economist· 2025-09-24 09:00
Humour thrives on pretence and delusion—and strongmen are always pretending. Prickly and narcissistic, they can rarely take jokes, which makes them risky but funnier https://t.co/2jx5o9xszo ...
Engineering Comedy | Sai Ramachandran | TEDxRVCE
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-15 16:21
Core Argument - Humor is essential for maintaining humanity in an increasingly artificial world, offering a unique connection that AI cannot replicate [13][41] - Humor can be taught and developed, not solely reliant on innate talent, providing a means to solve midlife crisis [10][12] Humor Definition & Structure - Humor is defined as the juxtaposition of two ideas with a bridge connecting them [14][40] - The speaker outlines several "sierras of humor" or laughter triggers, including surprise, incongruity, embarrassment, recognition, release, ambiguity, superiority, and configurational humor [17][39] Practical Application of Humor - The speaker shares personal anecdotes to illustrate each laughter trigger, providing examples of how to apply these principles in real-life situations [1][37] - Understanding and utilizing humor can enhance communication and build stronger relationships [13][26] Engineering Perspective - Engineering principles of breaking down problems can be applied to understanding and creating humor [11] - Configurational humor relies on inside jokes and shared knowledge within specific groups, such as engineers [38][39]
The Underrated Power of Laughing at Yourself | Monique Bellamy | TEDxAbbotsford
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:50
Stand-up Comedy & Humor - Stand-up comedians often need to preface their jokes to ensure the audience understands their intent [2] - The formula of a joke involves a story, buildup, and a twist to elicit laughter by engaging both sides of the brain [5][6] - A stand-up comedian equates to being unemployed, often compensated with minimal amounts [7] Vulnerability & Connection - Nakedness is considered the ultimate position of vulnerability, evoking humility or self-affirmation [16] - Sharing personal stories, especially adversities, can foster connection and relatability with others [32] - Using humor to serve others can help people identify with the speaker and feel more comfortable with themselves [36] Personal Growth & Healing - Humor can be used as a coping mechanism to deflect feelings, hide insecurities, and suppress anger [25] - Humor can be channeled in the journey of healing and recovery [26] - Overcoming the fear of not being good enough is crucial for personal growth [29] - Shifting from self-deprecation to using humor from a place of self-worth is healthier [32] Benefits of Humor - Humor has physical benefits, such as releasing endorphins and oxytocin, which improve mood and promote connection [34][35] - Humor can help build resilience and face adversity with more ease [35][36]
Is Humor the Antidote to Hate? | Falah Faisal | TEDxBangalore
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-03 16:46
[Music] Welcome Fala. Welcome to the TEDex stage. Happy to have you here. >> Happy to be here.>> Right. So u I was introduced to your comics at uh an indie comics fest in Bangalore I think and uh it was really surprising cuz I picked it up and I didn't expect it to be so funny. Right.So I'm sure everybody here would love to hear a lot more about your comics, your creation process. So let's get into it. So um in your comics you uh the themes that mainly stand out to me are identity, faith, belonging.So how d ...
Decode Yourself | Arin Bhattacharya | TEDxHimalayan International School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-03 16:38
[Music] Good evening everyone. You had to wait a long time to still stay here. So, uh let me take you to a jungle.Okay. Some weird place for us. But, uh let us see what's going on there.Okay. in the jungle. There is some monsoons happening right now like in India and there is uh flood flooding might happen in the jungle.So the animals decide that they have to build a dam and uh they appoint the elephant because elephant is supposed to have a big brain. So it seems to be intelligent, strong, strategic and is ...
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CoinMarketCap· 2025-09-02 08:50
2️⃣ Why they won: They had us giggling! Skits, running jokes, and even turned our CPO into their “final boss.” They kept it light, they kept it active, and they kept us glued to the feed. ...
Conflicts, Failure & The Making of Champions | Sai Prasad Vishwanathan | TEDxYouth@CHIREC
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 16:35
Key Takeaways - The speaker emphasizes the importance of truth-telling in environments where it's often suppressed [1][2] - The speaker shares personal experiences, including being born with a disability and facing societal stigmas [2][3] - The speaker highlights the societal tendency to define inspiration as overcoming suffering, rather than preventing it [7] - The speaker discusses making life decisions based on elimination rather than passion, influenced by family and societal expectations [9][10][14] - The speaker recounts achieving state first rank in engineering entrance exam [13] Overcoming Challenges & Societal Perceptions - The speaker faced challenges in education due to their disability, being denied admission to multiple schools [5] - The speaker's family faced societal judgment and criticism due to the speaker's disability [3][16] - The speaker's skydiving experience was misinterpreted as a source of inspiration, overshadowing efforts to advocate for disability infrastructure [20][21] - The speaker's journey to the South Pole was inspired by another explorer's climate change advocacy [27] - The speaker humorously addresses societal misunderstandings and prejudices faced by people with disabilities [33][34] Humor & Happiness - The speaker advocates for maintaining a sense of humor in the face of failure and adversity [36] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of finding joy in the little things in life [38] - The speaker concludes that happiness throughout life's journey is more important than accomplishments [39]
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Elon Musk· 2025-08-24 02:07
Industry Insight - The aerospace industry is influenced by popular culture, specifically the movie "The Dictator" [1] - Elon Musk's design choice for Starship's pointy shape was inspired by the movie "The Dictator" [1]