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Millard - 2012-10-31

I gotta say that this guy does an amazing job at mocking TED talkers' mannerisms. The hand wave at 0:35 slays me.


Hooker - 2012-10-31

C'mon. Amazing? You couldn't possibly have imagined someone doing this? You were amazed by this performance? It's pretty hammy!


Millard - 2012-10-31

I can imagine plenty of people doing it poorly, I guess. I didn't see it as especially hammy - I think you could overlay the text from a real pretentious TED talk and the performance would still fit. It's easy to overplay stuff like this.


That guy - 2012-10-31

I'm with Millard. Just enough ham for me, not too much.
He's also good at the "I'm thinking of this right now [even though I've been practicing this speech for weeks]" type of schtick.


chumbucket - 2012-10-31

For me it was the praying/pondering/smell fingers/hands together move at around 1:22.


Old_Zircon - 2012-11-01

The audience cutaways are really good, too.


Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2012-10-31

Love the reaction shots.


takewithfood - 2012-10-31

The last line is perfect.


memedumpster - 2012-10-31

This will never get old. Never.


Old_Zircon - 2012-11-01

It's about time.


lordyam - 2012-11-01

but what does the rhino say? WHAT DOES THE FUCKING RHINO SAY! TELL ME THAT FUNNY MAN!!11


SolRo - 2012-11-01

the onion turning into southpark now?


EvilHomer - 2012-11-01

They make fun of everyone. One star!


Gmork - 2012-11-01

the onion turning into southpark now?


chairsforcheap - 2012-11-01

Really? This is basically a perfect representation of an onion article in video format. I'm sorry if i dissed you off when your ass hole aids was actig up , solro. I lruv u prs be my boyfriend ;)


boner - 2012-11-01

They still haven't really topped the actual TED talk where the guy shows the audience how to tie your shoes.


Old_Zircon - 2012-11-01

TED talks are the safety valve that keep the 1% from having to face the reality of what they really are.


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