Did you ever make an entire crowd laugh?

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Faraldd

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Yes, I unfortunately have.

When I was on 3rd grade, can't remember the details (sorry), but I decided to be an idiot and say something related to a monkey and puberty (wtf?), in front of like 40 adults and their kids and 3 policemen (why was the police there? You tell me, I never found out).

Either way, they all laughed, I guess I were quite the comedian back then.

And yeah, lots of other moments, but this was the most memorable.
 

BlindMessiah94

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Yep, on a regular basis actually. I do improvised theater with a group.

It's not all me though, and I don't want to sound like a pretentious twat. Most of the time when I say stuff that I don't think is even remotely funny people laugh.
 

zombiestrangler

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I actually made an entire group of people in my math class laugh their asses off. It was a really racist joke I heard from a Paul Mooney special and I am really glad the teacher didn't hear. Made the black kid laugh though.
 

Dr.Susse

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Yeh, my graduation, I was asked to sing play a song on the guitar but about 30 seconds in it died with feedback galore. So I unplugged it said "never buy a guitar from a bankrupt busker" and then to Finnish I promptly rick rolled the audience.
 

Lost In The Void

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It was at my graduation ceremony. I was tasked with getting the teacher who prepped it on the stage to accept her award. What my classmates didn't know is that I had gotten drunk before the ceremony and thus yelled at the Mic for her to get her butt up there to get the award. Everyone either was laughing at the joke, or at me
 

Pete Oddly

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Every time I'm in front of a crowd for whatever reason, I make them laugh. I have to, or I'd just start screaming and pelting people with feces out of pure panic.
 

KiruTheMant

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Never on purpose.But here.

It was the first day of high school and when we were playing 2 truths one lie.So,obviously,my long time playing video games led me to say "My name is Joshua marshall,I'm Caucasian,and Cake." It was immediate who guessed the joke and got everyone except two Pink Shirted Dicks.
 

Daffy F

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Legion said:
No, but I made an entire crowd stare at me once. That was amusing, and shows that it isn't just "foreigners" who don't get the British dry humour.
Care to elaborate?
 

nick n stuff

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i'm the class clown. just one liners and interjection of certain words. no examples for you cos you had to be there. lucky they laughed cos the new kid needed some friends.
 

AquaAscension

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I don't believe I have proof of it, but when I perform certain among my repertoire of slam poetry I can make people laugh. It's very odd to search youtube for your own name and get results.

Uhhh wait, I may have proof... this poem isn't bad, in fact it's one of my favorites but it was my first time performing so it's not the best version of it:


At one point in the video, there's a very distinct spot where only one person, a girl, is laughing. She's a good friend of mine and knows how awkward I tend to be around other people. My favorite awkward hug to give is the "pretend like you're toxic, single hand pat on the back using only the wrist motion" hug. It's where you stand with your arm pretty much straight extended almost fully and you just sort of sympathy pat someone very lightly. Oh yeah, it's awkward.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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Yeah, a suprising amount of times. I play in a couple of bands, and have played in other bands before, so I memorise our set well, because it's usually a mix of the same few songs mostly, providing a good opportunity to drink a little or clown about onstage. And when you're in a ska band, clowning around is really what you should be up to. For example, a big ska hoe-down, complete with dancing is always a good plan, or getting very drunk and falling off the stage (perhaps not sucha good one, in retrospect).
 

Legion

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Daffy F said:
Legion said:
No, but I made an entire crowd stare at me once. That was amusing, and shows that it isn't just "foreigners" who don't get the British dry humour.
Care to elaborate?
When I was in college I wore a lot of black clothing (still do, but that's irrelevant). Upon being asked if I were a Goth by a friend I replied with a straight face and in a completely serious voice: "Yes. I slit my wrists and worship Satan." The end result was everyone staring at me like I was insane. Whereas I was trying not to piss myself laughing.
 

Daffy F

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Legion said:
Daffy F said:
Legion said:
No, but I made an entire crowd stare at me once. That was amusing, and shows that it isn't just "foreigners" who don't get the British dry humour.
Care to elaborate?
When I was in college I wore a lot of black clothing (still do, but that's irrelevant). Upon being asked if I were a Goth by a friend I replied with a straight face and in a completely serious voice: "Yes. I slit my wrists and worship Satan." The end result was everyone staring at me like I was insane. Whereas I was trying not to piss myself laughing.
Ha. Sounds entertaining.
 

inflamessoilwork

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I have, by taking a bit of a low blow and making fun of the principals weight at my last high school rally. SOOO worth it
 

blankedboy

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Vrex360 said:
Yep, I was on stage performing a dialouge piece and I used a style of talking similar to Yahtzee's so naturally it had the audience laughing like crazy.
This, I did the same thing but it was in a debate.

I can't view your video, direct link plz?