I just realized. These people never miss a beat. They don’t mess up their lines. And they fully commit to their character and they make it look effortless.
My friend: whatcha thinking about?? Me: oh nothing why? Friend: idk u just looked REALLY focused Me: oh just zoning out My thoughts: if i were to create a modern production of an 1830s suit what fabric do I need to source
As an autistic woman I am extremely prepared for this. Gimme a call! Also extremely tiny but lovely detail: it’s so considerate how she asks the Geneva Convention audience member what their favorite article and subsection is, but doesn’t give them time to answer before returning to the material so she doesn’t embarrass a stranger by nerd-quizzing them on something they probably just said to contribute to the joke
This is incredibly well written, and the accent from everywhere and nowhere is such a good bit. If it’s on purpose I’m impressed, and if it’s not on purpose I’m impressed that you leaned into it and came up with that awesome cover
I'm thinking of how the live-action Disney remakes simultaneously cheapen animation and strengthen Hollywood's assumption that audiences will knowingly watch the same movies over and over again. Hbu? I'm not even kidding. This was great though, I loved it.
I’m thinking about why neutrinos oscillate between three different types of neutrino type. I love particles but they made me cry earlier because there is such a thing as a tetraquark.
This was WONDERFUL. Great delivery, great timing, great writing, great end line. I also love how many people in the comments have this weird obsession they suddenly feel free to share. Mine is the eventual automation of basic low-level tasks, its effect on the job market, and whether our rich-get-richer world will ever be able to reach a utopian future where the benefits of automation can be mostly equally shared by all, or if automation will simply be used to cut companies costs without passing this on to consumers.
This is a great skit and all but when I posed for pictures (I’m NOT a model, holy shit not at all, but I used to take lots of pictures LOL), this is what I did LOL Like legit, I’d just start daydreaming about something so I could forget other people were pointing cameras at me. Bahahah. Her delivery on all her jokes was so smooth that I didn’t catch a lot of them at first LOL I hope to see more from this performer!! Also I’m pretty sure the reason there’s always one laugh that’s louder than everyone else’s is because the mic they use (for the video’s audio, not the performer’s audio) is placed near the crowd. Not because that person is louder than the whole crowd; they’re just closer to the mic ahah. Maybe try not to focus on that part too much? These people are really putting themselves out there with these skits and I’m sure they’d like to get to read a comment section that actually addresses the content they’re making💕
"french vogue, the olympics of modeling." "french vogue, the world cup of modeling." "french vogue, the geneva convention of modeling." the geneva convention = the olympics = the world cup
i'm gonna take all my selfies while thinking about how violent protests are often successful despite the numerous studies that say that they reduce support
"What is the incredibly specific topic you are thinking about?" In the play "Angels in America", Prior has been in a monogamous relationship with a man who does not have AIDS for four and a half years. Yet, he contracts it. He is not a medical professional or a drug addict, so where did he get it?
Depending on the time it's set (before 1985), it could be from treatment for haemophilia. Or it could be a delay from the point of infection to the time to show symptoms to the time of being diagnosed.
@@blueturtle3623 Ok, then it could be transmitted from sex (even if they're using condoms, it could break without them realizing) or from blood (even a cut on a hand that you don't realize is there). If it was transmitted without realizing and the partner without AIDS doesn't go to the doctor often and/or doesn't get tested for HIV often, it could take them a long time to discover they contracted it. I'm not a doctor so idk what the average time frame is between contracting HIV and being diagnosed
@@charchar456 if you want full context, it'll take about nine hours of theater. But basically this dude who by all means has little risk of contracting HIV has had it long enough to get lesions on his skin. But his partner doesn't have HIV
He's probably just the person closest to the mic. And everyone has a different laugh and finds different things funny to different degrees. "I don't understand therefore it's fake," is a plague among modern society. Although, it is an improvement over "I don't understand therefore I fear it and must destroy it." Progress!
The way her eyes lit up when the audience member said “The Geneva Convention” _im crying_
I was terrified for a sec because I don't expect the audience to respond
I didn’t expect the audience to reply, and I am one hundred percent happy it happened
What I find even more amazing is her response to it. It all most be improvised and it's great!
that had me crying
also there’s three people in this comment with the same name
I just realized. These people never miss a beat. They don’t mess up their lines. And they fully commit to their character and they make it look effortless.
And they don’t get distracted by the audience
That is because they think about the Geneva Convention.
"I will not use chemical weapons as determined but in 1925 protocol edition to In the Geneva convention"
I love this channel, and that one guy in the crowd. You know the one.
I've grown numb to him, I think I've commented about his shenanigans before. I'm happy he's happy but just like, pay attention a little dude. Lol
The loud guy who sounds like Jim Gaffigan? 🤣🤣
He’s only so loud because he’s right next to the microphone
I bet its Michael Hartney
This dudes laugh sounds like some engine starting up 😂
That one guy losing his shit louder than the whole audience is making my whole day
"Hobbies, like your children. Or Göd"
Turns out I was a model this whole time and I didn't even know it. Who knew thinking really hard about one specific topic all the time was so helpful?
What were you thinking about?
@@enigmaj1494 The benefits of community-focused mutual aid
Nice pfp
@@brucebowen5122 Thanks
Shout out to the guy that laughed like hühehehEHEHEH
He was just practicing his accent that sounds like it's from everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
One of the best parts of these videos is the audience's laughter. They get me every. single. time.
My favorite is Krusty the Clown arriving at 1:20.
Honestly
The one dislike is the person she told to think about North American Bees
What’s your overly specific thing?
Historically inaccurate undergarments in period pieces.
I need you to know that I would listen to any and all rants about that for Hours.
Audience identification with fictional characters!
@Sarah F seconding karolina zebrowska
Also early cave art- like the origins of art as tied to psychology and spirituality of prehistoric people
Also the history of the hellenic god Dionysus in prehistoric to late greek culture. I....have a problem
My friend: whatcha thinking about??
Me: oh nothing why?
Friend: idk u just looked REALLY focused
Me: oh just zoning out
My thoughts: if i were to create a modern production of an 1830s suit what fabric do I need to source
I love the subtle fact that she changed her accent a bit for some of her lines
As an autistic woman I am extremely prepared for this. Gimme a call!
Also extremely tiny but lovely detail: it’s so considerate how she asks the Geneva Convention audience member what their favorite article and subsection is, but doesn’t give them time to answer before returning to the material so she doesn’t embarrass a stranger by nerd-quizzing them on something they probably just said to contribute to the joke
Am I the only one that really liked that Dumbledore line?
It was great because I hadn't actually heard someone highlight the difficulty of that question before
It was amazing
it's tragic this doesn't have more views, this is so fucking good. When she reacts to the audience member saying "the geneve convention" lmaooooo
Her and Brian David Gilbert would get along amazingly!
Yes!! She belongs in his Boswer's army video
@@kiraf8704 ABSOLUTELY!
LOL she deserves to be in the hugh brandity video
This is incredibly well written, and the accent from everywhere and nowhere is such a good bit. If it’s on purpose I’m impressed, and if it’s not on purpose I’m impressed that you leaned into it and came up with that awesome cover
Her improv was top notch 😂
The audience interaction killed me
If you listen closely, there was a comedy show in the background of that man's laughter
She's great! That one (1) guy is also great!
The Barking Glass is using a new laugh I see...
Nice reference
"What are you thinking about?"
Me: The fact that almost every Pokemon commits war crimes
I'm thinking of how the live-action Disney remakes simultaneously cheapen animation and strengthen Hollywood's assumption that audiences will knowingly watch the same movies over and over again. Hbu?
I'm not even kidding. This was great though, I loved it.
As a knitter, I appreciate the “ethically sourced yarn” line 🤣🤣🤣
There's one guy in the audience that's laughing like he really wants the actress to know he came to this
Today I learned I'm perfectly suited to be a model! My obsession is: audience identification with fictional characters.
Y'know, at first I hated that one guy in the crowd, but I think, over time, I've grown to take comfort in his laugh.
I love this act,
It's so intelligent!!!!
my passion is that one guy in the audience
"French Vogue, the Geneva Convention of modeling" Iconic
That recovery was awesome
That one guy has a future in voice acting.
what’s yours? mine is the decomposition process of the human body in desert conditions
What characters and play styles the Greek pantheon would use in Dungeons and Dragons
Whether Plato’s ideal society could be achieved and maintained on a global scale
Such a perfect ending to this scene!
That one guy in the crowd is my favorite thing about these.
I’m thinking about why neutrinos oscillate between three different types of neutrino type. I love particles but they made me cry earlier because there is such a thing as a tetraquark.
0:56 1:20 1:42 1:53 2:17 2:24 2:39 2:57 3:25 3:55 4:12 4:19 4:25 4:32
The laughs. You're welcome
This was WONDERFUL. Great delivery, great timing, great writing, great end line. I also love how many people in the comments have this weird obsession they suddenly feel free to share. Mine is the eventual automation of basic low-level tasks, its effect on the job market, and whether our rich-get-richer world will ever be able to reach a utopian future where the benefits of automation can be mostly equally shared by all, or if automation will simply be used to cut companies costs without passing this on to consumers.
I saw the whole thing without noticing the laughter. Then I watched it again after reading the comment section.
I too am obsessed with the Geneva Convention. I spend way too much time studying human rights on Wikipedia.
What is Coach Steve doing in the audience?
Okat but that one laugh sounds like Nick Kroll
this is SO ACCURATE
This is a great skit and all but when I posed for pictures (I’m NOT a model, holy shit not at all, but I used to take lots of pictures LOL), this is what I did LOL
Like legit, I’d just start daydreaming about something so I could forget other people were pointing cameras at me. Bahahah.
Her delivery on all her jokes was so smooth that I didn’t catch a lot of them at first LOL I hope to see more from this performer!!
Also I’m pretty sure the reason there’s always one laugh that’s louder than everyone else’s is because the mic they use (for the video’s audio, not the performer’s audio) is placed near the crowd. Not because that person is louder than the whole crowd; they’re just closer to the mic ahah. Maybe try not to focus on that part too much? These people are really putting themselves out there with these skits and I’m sure they’d like to get to read a comment section that actually addresses the content they’re making💕
What's your topic? Mine is the specific commentary on belief and evidenced as put forth in the cult classic novel When the Seagulls Cry
The 2004 Batman Adventures storyline where the Penguin becomes mayor of Gotham and outlaws vigilantism.
Mine is specific usage of complex harmonic devices in contemporary classical music
This is perfect for me bc I'm always thinking about the worldbuilding in Pokémon
"french vogue, the olympics of modeling."
"french vogue, the world cup of modeling."
"french vogue, the geneva convention of modeling."
the geneva convention = the olympics = the world cup
"the resonating chambers in the crest of Parasaurolophus possibly used for vocalizing and honking!!"
What brilliant writing and imagination..
Bringing Edgar Allan Poe to the year 2020 to teach him the computer
There’s ALWAYS one unique laugh in the crowd, it’s always the fuckin B E S T
I have been doing some modelling recently and I must admit this is quite helpful
this is how i see violet chachki
I'm dying to know what her overly specific topic is
@@axogothl Ethically sourced corsets
"Pick a topic and obsess over it"
*me trying to juggle Garfield, The Good Place, Fnaf, and Aeshleigh from the KFC dating sim with my one braincell
My overly specific thing? How I can manage to get my life to become as funny as that one person in the audience’s life must be (you know the one).
My specific thing: why people say i have to itch it rather than i have to scratch it.
I'm obsessed with that one guy's laugh
This is one of the best ones
Im so glad that one guy was enjoying himself
My hyper specific thing is "If Adam and Eve hypothetically existed, did they have belly buttons and did Adam have nipples?"
i'm gonna take all my selfies while thinking about how violent protests are often successful despite the numerous studies that say that they reduce support
i love that one dude’s really loud laugh. it makes me want to laugh more
Mine is the long-term effects of using magnetic bookmarks.
What are the long-term effects of using magnetic bookmarks?
@@charchar456 none 😅
@@Danka42 Phew, I was worried for a minute there, lol
Sounds like one of my ballet teachers
I'm always thinking about the Shanghai Fugu Agreement.
1:26 that V2 rocket pose and swim suit lol
Lol wish the audience member said something random. Like the parabolic physics of yoyos
Lowkey good advice.
Would the world be changed if the leter c made a g sound like it was supposed to?
How often do the olimpic gods have game night?
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She told me to think of something and i thought of bees and then she told me to think about bees
im a model
Omg I’m crying
The vague accent is really good.
"... but why male models?"
Oh well if thinking of one incredibly specific topic all the time is what does it, fuck that I’m not quite tall enough, I’m a model ig.
Did she escape from the mind cage? Mind cage?!? MIND CAGE?!?!
That guy in the audience... ha ha ha ha hahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaa
Looking at the thumbnail I thought it was a video about ADHD.
1925?
Am I the only one that feels like that loud laugh in the audience belongs to Travis McElroy?
"What is the incredibly specific topic you are thinking about?" In the play "Angels in America", Prior has been in a monogamous relationship with a man who does not have AIDS for four and a half years. Yet, he contracts it. He is not a medical professional or a drug addict, so where did he get it?
Depending on the time it's set (before 1985), it could be from treatment for haemophilia. Or it could be a delay from the point of infection to the time to show symptoms to the time of being diagnosed.
@@charchar456 Woah, I was not expecting an answer. Its set post 1985.
@@blueturtle3623 Ok, then it could be transmitted from sex (even if they're using condoms, it could break without them realizing) or from blood (even a cut on a hand that you don't realize is there). If it was transmitted without realizing and the partner without AIDS doesn't go to the doctor often and/or doesn't get tested for HIV often, it could take them a long time to discover they contracted it. I'm not a doctor so idk what the average time frame is between contracting HIV and being diagnosed
@@charchar456 if you want full context, it'll take about nine hours of theater. But basically this dude who by all means has little risk of contracting HIV has had it long enough to get lesions on his skin. But his partner doesn't have HIV
@@charchar456 its a shower thought
i'm thinking about why adults in show are always drinking alcahol
There needs to be a convention to deal with that one person in every crowd with the overly obnoxious laugh
hahahahhHAHAHAHAH
Who knew all successful models are actually neurodivergent?
LMAOO
😂😂😂
I've never understood why men say they don't like high-waisted jeans until now. This was hilarious though
I was fascinated by them in a non-bad way.
Did she leave her neck at home?
It's so hard to ignore the loud, fake, annoying laughter from that guy
StarFish Pisces I don’t think it’s fake, and I don’t think it’s annoying.
@@katlynroseanne but how... its so much louder than everything else, and you can barely hear what the person's trying to say
StarFish Pisces ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I’ve always liked the people with a really loud laugh in these videos, they’re fun.
ikr, maybe don't be twice as loud as the performer.
He's probably just the person closest to the mic. And everyone has a different laugh and finds different things funny to different degrees.
"I don't understand therefore it's fake," is a plague among modern society. Although, it is an improvement over "I don't understand therefore I fear it and must destroy it."
Progress!
Someone ask laughing cow to LEAVE.
The audiences fake laughs are so cringe
I don't think anyone is fake laughing.
This place just has a lot of strange laughers, its all right though