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Jan 9, 2024, 3:41:49 PM1/9/24
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I love stand up comedy and I spend quite sometime on youtube watching clips to the point where I come across clips I've already seen very often so I thought maybe Reddit has more. Could you please post your fav. youtube clip here?

Internet memes are so popular these days that you can see them on every social media platform in videos of most content creators. Memes are usually movie clips and other short clips that become viral on the Internet that people relate to and YouTubers use them in their videos to convey a similar context to what the clip tries to convey in the original video.

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Memes make the videos relatable to the viewers and try to make them laugh. Even if some video is not created for fun, adding a few meme clips to YouTube videos, where they can be placed as per context, makes people attached eventually increasing audience retention.

To add funny meme clips to your YouTube videos, you can use any video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve; or be it any mobile video editing app. You can very easily add these clips in between your videos by adding a cut which most video editors have as an option.

Anna Vocino and Loren Tarquinio are married stand up comics (20 years now) offering a dual comedy act about marriage. Part stand-up, part storytelling, and part improvisation, Anna & Loren have been performing to sold out crowds in NYC and LA, as well as comedy festivals around North America.

Tosh.0 (/ˈtɒʃ ˌpɔɪnt ˈoʊ/ TOSH poynt OH) is an American comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central from June 4, 2009, to November 24, 2020. The series was hosted and produced by comedian Daniel Tosh, who provided satirical commentary on online viral video clips, internet memes, social media, trending topics, society, celebrities, stereotypes, and popular culture as a whole.

Tosh.0's low-cost production model uses viral video clips that are freely downloadable from the Internet and freely reusable via American fair use copyright laws, with host Daniel Tosh presenting from a chroma key virtual stage.[7][18] Daniel Tosh says, "The [clip show] format had been tried a couple dozen times and failed. Our idea [was] to push it as far as we can and see what happens";[18] and that the staff selects videos of "people whose lives were changed because of a 15-second clip".[7] Executive Producer Charlie Siskel said the show "[looks] at pop culture and all areas of life through the lens of the Internet".[7]

The video clips are primarily selected by the show's full-time researchers and validated "on a case-by-case basis" by Comedy Central's standards and practices division.[7] Though reportedly approving 95% of all the show's submitted videos,[7] Tosh says this division is surprisingly unpredictable in both its approvals and disapprovals,[18] and that he is as surprised as the audience is at what the company allows on TV.[19] The range of selected clips includes spontaneous cuteness, whimsical performances, romance, accidents, exhibitionism, fetishism, surrealism, stunts, vomit, gore, and other acute bodily harm.[3][18] Hank Stuever of The Washington Post says the show's decadent tone is formed around the values and maturity of its young adult target audience.[3]

The "Web Redemption" or "CeWEBrity Profile" segments additionally invite the stars of those videos directly onto Tosh.0, where they are interviewed to explain and recreate the video's subject matter. The segment yields various blends of increased cuteness, humiliation, bullying, parody, black comedy, sympathy, or protectiveness in an attempt to explore and redeem the star and the subject matter.[3] For example, Tosh pretends to spend days trapped in an elevator with Nick White, whose actual 41 hours trapped in a New York elevator had been chronicled by The New Yorker[7] and posted on YouTube in 2008.[21] The "Web Reunion", "Web Remix", or "Web Investigation" segments are formatted similarly; the "Web Retreat" featured Tosh hiking with Paul Vasquez from the viral video Double Rainbow.[22]

The clips come from shows and movies on Netflix, so they're designed to introduce you to new stuff you may not have watched before. You might see a funny scene from a show in Fast Laughs and realize that it features the type of humor that suits you.

BBC for Business hasreleased two new comedy clip training packs based on the hugely popular BBCseries, Are You Being Served? Trainers can now use the comic capers ofthe staff at Grace Brothers to bring new life and laughter to their trainingsessions with Are You Being Served Management Skills and AreYou Being Served? Sales and Customer Service.

Each Are You BeingServed? training pack contains a 40-minute video comprising 15 classiccomedy clips. To help trainers bring out the key messages from each clip, thereis also a 40-page Trainer's Guide which includes:

The Management Skillstape captures the team at Grace Brothers as they fumble through some commonworkplace issues. Trainers can use the clips to illustrate just how badly thingscan go wrong if management and teamwork skills fail. Topics featured in the packinclude:

The Sales and CustomerService tape shows the staff at Grace Brothers as they get to grips withtheir customers sometimes quite literally. Trainers can use the clips tomake their point about a whole range of customer-related issues, including:

Here are 6 brilliant stand up comedy AND guitar moments recorded by a wide variety of comedians such as Dana Carvey, Bill Bailey, Demetri Martin, Rob Paravonian, Mike Rayburn and Stephen Lynch. All of these videos contain great humour and some pretty poignant observations about the world of guitar.

These 6 guys are as diverse as hell. Just watch how comedians such as Demetri Martin uses his guitar as a tool to tell stories and use his passive aggressive, witty comedy to observe on things in life in general and others such as Bill Bailey makes a point about U2 which many of thought had previously thought, but here he turns that idea into a piece of classic comedy.

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