It's only a story: Daniel Sloss at TEDxEaling

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  • Scotland's Daniel Sloss is currently one of the fastest rising stars of UK comedy. He started doing stand-up aged 16, has appeared on numerous TV shows including 'Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow' plus his own BBC show 'The Adventures of Daniel' and tours extensively thoughout the UK as well as internationally.He will be talking about how comedy is a series of short and truthful stories.
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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  • @patrickjparedes
    @patrickjparedes 10 років тому +5688

    Ted audience is too serious.. this guy is awesome.

    • @Hercsmhules
      @Hercsmhules 9 років тому +65

      He wasn't putting on a full comedy how tbh. This wasn't supposed to be. Comedic.

    • @Roughroad
      @Roughroad 5 років тому +101

      The audience didn't know how to react, he made them uncomfortable. Which I think is what he really intended to do, to make them think.

    • @louisebentley4886
      @louisebentley4886 5 років тому +50

      @@Roughroad He is excellent at pushing people's boundaries by making them feel uncomfortable. If you haven't seen it, his Netflix routine centred around his sister is really revealing in this regard.

    • @lelaknox
      @lelaknox 4 роки тому +16

      Completely agree. I genuinely laughed out out loud multiple times during his monologue. The audience was waaay too serious. This is Ted not NPR.

    • @imouse3246
      @imouse3246 4 роки тому +5

      He was too hip for them. Too many eggheads in a typical TED crowd.

  • @gastonkostas2520
    @gastonkostas2520 5 років тому +5070

    Little did he know, he will become a legend by destroying relationships and marriages 😂

    • @isabellefeasel7000
      @isabellefeasel7000 4 роки тому +2

      😂😂😂

    • @GeneralAblon
      @GeneralAblon 4 роки тому +33

      I'm sorry, am I missing something? I watched some of his work, but I do not get the reference.

    • @YunoSaiko
      @YunoSaiko 4 роки тому +92

      Maverick Sean Quiñones I had the great idea of watching that special with my Ex girlfriend.......before she became my ex the next morning....

    • @yemiadeshokan7883
      @yemiadeshokan7883 4 роки тому +13

      @@YunoSaiko absolute madlad

    • @jessicaextra
      @jessicaextra 4 роки тому +48

      He is a huge part of why I am now single (8 year relationship) 😂🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @danieldenadai9085
    @danieldenadai9085 10 років тому +4911

    Being 22 and talking for 14 minutes at that speed about those subjects with that depth was as tough as it was brilliant.
    Great job.

    • @thatmanckid
      @thatmanckid 10 років тому +83

      You could tell the lad was nervous as fuck, but he's always been a funny guy so I'm sure he knew nothing was gonna go wrong

    • @heatherh4800
      @heatherh4800 9 років тому +2

    • @desireecola924
      @desireecola924 6 років тому +16

      I was impressed by this fast articulation too! He's so bright. And I love his savage humour.

    • @elyeliza8287
      @elyeliza8287 5 років тому +11

      @@desireecola924 he said that his parents are very intelligent people, so they talk smartly and he got that from home.

    • @masterojack1
      @masterojack1 2 роки тому +1

      you should watch his standup. It's brills

  • @neilclarenceraloso5215
    @neilclarenceraloso5215 8 років тому +4268

    This guy is 22 and does this kind of talk? I was 22 when I presented my thesis in front of 4 people and I was a nervous wreck. Great vid

    • @jackandy3959
      @jackandy3959 8 років тому +3

      He's 16

    • @adrianonute1855
      @adrianonute1855 8 років тому +33

      +Jack Andy his 23 now, he started stand up at 16.. does he look 16 to you?

    • @jackandy3959
      @jackandy3959 8 років тому +30

      +Adrian Onute My bad sorry mate thanks for informing me.

    • @shaurya6601
      @shaurya6601 8 років тому +18

      he has written content for Frankie Boyle. you gotta have some meat in you to write for Frankie Boyle.

    • @adrianonute1855
      @adrianonute1855 8 років тому +27

      ***** it's a TED conference, people are not mentally prepared in that hall to be made to laugh.

  • @Unz360
    @Unz360 8 років тому +2322

    Wow, I've seen quite a few comedians try to explain all that offensiveness, but he just went up and nailed it.
    'You made it offensive by telling them to their face, and, you can't be offended on behalf of someone else' Ya media

    • @martinbrunning4532
      @martinbrunning4532 5 років тому +8

      Unz360 it is a perfect explanation isn’t it, shows me the media in all its forms is far more offensive than any comedian I’ve ever seen. This young man is a very funny stand up and will continue his already successful career. 👍🏻😊

    • @inspectordanos883
      @inspectordanos883 4 роки тому +16

      Feelings are transferrable though, there is a word for it, it is called empathy. I get what he is trying to say, jokes are a tricky thing and his job is literally to tie the line. I respect him for that and I think he does a good job, however, some comedians have crossed that line, and that in no way represents any other comedian.

    • @TCt83067695
      @TCt83067695 Рік тому +2

      @@inspectordanos883 I think his view may have also evolved over the last decade. I've heard him criticize comedians crying that they can no longer make offensive jokes.

  • @ro_ses
    @ro_ses 8 років тому +2562

    "They jumped in front of a bullet that was headed towards a tree"

    • @FgFrQg
      @FgFrQg 8 років тому +33

      +UmgKh They were treehuggers

    • @JulianTimMusic
      @JulianTimMusic 5 років тому +19

      IS HE IMPLYING THAT TREES ARE UNIMPORTANT AND USELESS???

    • @BassLineProductionsI
      @BassLineProductionsI 5 років тому +19

      @@JulianTimMusic I think more along the lines that a tree is tough enough to endure it

    • @caniscerulean
      @caniscerulean 5 років тому +10

      To be fair, the tree stores carbon and releases oxygen, which is more value than most of these types give the world. (Trees are also smart enough not to clump their vital organs together in a way that makes them vulnerable to small random projectiles)

    • @BassLineProductionsI
      @BassLineProductionsI 5 років тому

      @@caniscerulean very true, good story?

  • @ShadowCrowX
    @ShadowCrowX 9 років тому +1224

    Glad I found this guy through Conan

  • @MissLyss228
    @MissLyss228 5 років тому +296

    I love how he still delivers it like a comedy set

  • @celinakay4367
    @celinakay4367 9 років тому +816

    I learned something today. This was a good 14 minutes.

    • @burnsshipps455
      @burnsshipps455 5 років тому +5

      Celina Kay little late but you forgot the one second

  • @mzmayer7502
    @mzmayer7502 7 років тому +1011

    Offensive comedy is probably the funniest kind of comedy because it's the truest and deepest fears and imagination that each of us have and twisting it into humor so the fear doesn't cripple you or hold you back.

  • @BetterLifeAhead35
    @BetterLifeAhead35 9 років тому +692

    I love the points he makes. He's more astute than many comedians. I'm a feminist, part of the LGBT community, a trauma survivor, disabled, etc, but still, I love good humor. People need to recognize the difference between mocking something and pointing out the ridiculousness of some aspects of a situation. Without humor I wouldn't survive this stuff. I don't think it's mockable, but there's some hilarious stuff is pretty much anything

    • @raz8772
      @raz8772 5 років тому +7

      BetterLifeAhead watch his special on netflix im sure you will love it

    • @NathanielJordan85
      @NathanielJordan85 5 років тому +20

      YES! Exactly! Folks need to get past the content of a joke and look at what the joke is laughing at, and people seem REALLY bad at figuring that out (which begs the question: why are they laughing if they can't tell why?? X-P).

    • @irvine_gray
      @irvine_gray 5 років тому +18

      You're a comedians wet dream 😂

    • @DunderHead.5000
      @DunderHead.5000 2 роки тому +1

      Dave Chappelle.

    • @PolishDork
      @PolishDork Рік тому +2

      Odds say, probably vegan too

  • @laneythelame
    @laneythelame 10 років тому +3321

    the audience should be laughing more tho :(

    • @Ghostrebel017
      @Ghostrebel017 6 років тому +96

      It's Ted, not exactly the right platform, but I do agree that there was some funny stuff there.

    • @tierraabeyta5892
      @tierraabeyta5892 6 років тому +66

      I've also seen before with shows like this that the audio for the video is what is recorded through the mic he is using so it doesn't pick up the audio from the audience as loud. For example, I watched a recording from a live show that someone in the audience recorded on their phone and the audience's laughter was really loud. But listening to the official recording of that same show, the comedians were clearly heard and the audience was really quiet background noise.

    • @stranraerwal
      @stranraerwal 5 років тому +4

      BurningONIc3: the audience is almost dead...the sitting dead !

    • @eul-elt2088
      @eul-elt2088 5 років тому +4

      Yes, however, clearly, members of this Ted-Talk audience think they are intellectually superior and came with sticks up their butts.

    • @arijeetnath9236
      @arijeetnath9236 5 років тому +3

      That's a depressing audience

  • @FYT608
    @FYT608 7 років тому +1188

    The slossness monster !!!

    • @odetteuys1111
      @odetteuys1111 6 років тому +18

      FYT608 aka the Slossage! lol

    • @thetertinator9562
      @thetertinator9562 5 років тому +30

      I've heard it tastes like dental Sloss

    • @fox3015
      @fox3015 5 років тому +10

      @@thetertinator9562 😂😂😂😂😂 i see you've watched dark.

    • @JulianTimMusic
      @JulianTimMusic 5 років тому +3

      The Tertinator I’ve heard it causes penissloss

    • @Cdre_Satori
      @Cdre_Satori 5 років тому +3

      Because no one has ever seen it. :D

  • @formoftherapy
    @formoftherapy 10 років тому +850

    Perhaps the most awe inspiring and thought provoking thing I've ever seen.

    • @AvatardSwag
      @AvatardSwag 5 років тому +6

      Hey! Fancy seeing you here! I love your channel!!!

    • @panickysociety97
      @panickysociety97 5 років тому +7

      Well this is unexpected, seeing you here.
      But I totally agree.

    • @coena9377
      @coena9377 5 років тому +7

      You should watch his comedy special "Jigsaw", it's on Netflix. Very thought provoking.

    • @tobilobaadaramati7758
      @tobilobaadaramati7758 4 роки тому

      Hey nice seeing you here

    • @ufarmecosystems1290
      @ufarmecosystems1290 4 роки тому +2

      Lol... you might want to broaden your horizons then.

  • @Terrezio
    @Terrezio 5 років тому +661

    “Just because you’re offended doesn’t mean you’re right” - Ricky Gervais

    • @fara2321
      @fara2321 2 роки тому

      Twitter would break if you put that statement on there, cause nothing else happens on Twitter.

  • @PatchWorkClock
    @PatchWorkClock 10 років тому +390

    The only mic you're hearing from is his, because the audio is meant to emphasize and make clear what he says. This whole seeming lack of crowd reaction is common on comedic TED talks, simply because you can't hear whether or not they're laughing.

    • @sSunbeamM
      @sSunbeamM 9 років тому +1

      thanks for clearing up!

    • @PatchWorkClock
      @PatchWorkClock 9 років тому +31

      jakexter1 Audio adjusts. Like on Skype, with my mic, if I go quiet for a while, the mic will focus on other noises. It's just the way the mic calibrates.

    • @darwins-own
      @darwins-own 5 років тому +5

      I think it doesn't matter whether you hear laughter or not in this talk, it depends on if you agree or disagree

    • @kateyn-3811
      @kateyn-3811 5 років тому

      Sunny p

  • @MorfMusic
    @MorfMusic 4 роки тому +89

    The audience aren’t bad; I did a tedx last year; they only mic you, so if you can hear ANY laughter then chances are the audience were in total hysterics as his mic managed to pick some of it up

  • @FernandoValleG
    @FernandoValleG 7 років тому +95

    "A story is just a story and a joke is just a joke." Love this.

  • @pugazhv1460
    @pugazhv1460 Рік тому +29

    10 years after this has been released and yet it still holds so true and so neatly presented

  • @sajjanrajvaidya
    @sajjanrajvaidya 3 роки тому +121

    A much needed message put very neatly.

  • @hwickstrand
    @hwickstrand 5 років тому +45

    Daniel Sloss is to me one of the funniest comedians out there today and i couldn’t agree more with him in this speech! Thank you Daniel for being you!

  • @marwaelsakhawy993
    @marwaelsakhawy993 8 років тому +449

    Its really sad that we live in a time where you have to explain that jokes...are jokes. Well done Daniel Sloss!!

  • @danieldumas7361
    @danieldumas7361 4 роки тому +10

    Daniel is all of 22 years young and can eloquently break down the structure of stand-up comedy. EPICLY AWESOME!

  • @nejx8711
    @nejx8711 6 років тому +86

    If I may... "Being offended on someone's behalf is like jumping in front of a bullet headed for a tree..."
    - Daniel Sloss
    I had turn the words around a little bit to make it fit into a better quote form, one of my favourite quotes ever, to be honest...

  • @madentirelyofawesome
    @madentirelyofawesome 9 років тому +311

    For anyone in the comments who is angry at the audience for not participating in a customarily comedic-responsive way... this isn't a comedy show. This was a TED Talk. It's great that he made it funny, but if you don't pick up that the tone is completely different, you're intentionally missing the point.

    • @LukeGibsonSS
      @LukeGibsonSS 9 років тому +19

      What are you talking about? There are plenty of Ted talks where the speaker uses comedy to engage an audience and the audience reciprocates accordingly. Even in political speeches, Presidents make jokes at formal events to tons of laughter. Even at science events with people like Richard Dawkins, Lawrence Krauss or Neil Degrasse Tyson there are plenty of comical moments at such events. Laugher is not restricted to comedy shows. Comedy and humour are bonding and learning tools between audience and speaker and an essential part of many such events.

    • @madentirelyofawesome
      @madentirelyofawesome 9 років тому +13

      Luke Gibson What point of mine are you arguing? I didn't make any of the arguments that you're implying I made. Let me try to clarify: some comments say 'shit audience' I'm assuming because they were expecting the audience to respond in a very comedy-scene way (tons of laughter, hoots, etc. - you know). I'm just saying that at a comedy show, Comedy is the whole theme. The format for our response is a choreographed one. At a TED Talk or any of the thousands of examples you listed, Comedy is supporting cast. The tone is different. The audience responds differently to a different set of stimuli. It's a very funny TED Talk, but making us laugh is not the point of the Talk. The point is to have us take away a new understanding of comedy from the perspective of a storyteller. tl;dr: I don't know what you're arguing, but hopefully we can agree that tone is different across different platforms.

    • @LukeGibsonSS
      @LukeGibsonSS 9 років тому +4

      madentirelyofawesome ?!?! What about my comment didn't you get? I'm completely disagreeing with you. No, tone is not different across different platforms. They are a shit audience, just because something isn't a comedy show doesn't mean the audience has to be reserved and non responsive.

    • @madentirelyofawesome
      @madentirelyofawesome 9 років тому +9

      Luke Gibson Alright then, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I think I explained my point well enough and it feels right to me, so I think this is the end of my input.

    • @LukeGibsonSS
      @LukeGibsonSS 9 років тому +1

      madentirelyofawesome Yes, you explained it very well. It's just incorrect.

  • @toobasaurus23
    @toobasaurus23 4 роки тому +11

    Why I love Daniel's comedy. He is an incredible storyteller.

  • @viiix1695
    @viiix1695 3 роки тому +10

    His voice and that accent 🥺 it's quite mesmerizing... I couldn't stop listening

  • @andy4an
    @andy4an 10 років тому +106

    Agreement with "don't get offended on behalf of others"
    Disagreement with "it's only a story"
    Public speakers of every kind should take their microphone seriously. Stories have great power, and there is more than one TED talk that expounds upon that. When a comic perpetuates and enforces damaging stereotypes, we SHOULD call attention to it. Not in order to attack the comic, but to bring the issue to public consciousness. The best comics do this themselves with their own jokes.
    But all that said, this talk made me laugh, made me think, made me analyze, and made me discuss. Therefore; a successful talk.

    • @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY
      @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY 10 років тому +16

      He addressed this with his "specific audience" point. Speakers should cater to their audience. Seldom do comedians speak to the whole country. They speak to their audience, which is there to see a comedy show that may or may not be controversial.

    • @messedupdude
      @messedupdude 10 років тому +5

      weesh ful Agreed. But he is attacking the fact that many comedians are being attacked for their jokes. if they use their jokes to bring awareness to an issue, its just ironic that they get flack for it. for example, a comedian jokes about racism in a country in a light hearted manner which brought awareness to it a little, next morning, "COMEDIAN THINKS RACISM IS A JOKE. HE HIMSELF COULD BE RACIST"

    • @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY
      @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY 10 років тому

      ^It's called "satire".

    • @AndreiHognogi
      @AndreiHognogi 10 років тому +1

      Keith Siah ugh, you're wrong. We should make jokes about bad things. Problems like racism or homophobia exist because people still regard some things as taboo. Making jokes about such things is de-taboo-ing them, and so, making them an non-issue. Do I make racist jokes? plenty. Do I base any of my decisions based on someone's color of skin? no, that's racist.

    • @messedupdude
      @messedupdude 10 років тому +3

      Andrei Hognogi dude I agree with you so I don't get how I'm wrong. I was explaining to the guy I replied to how ironic it is that comedians are getting flack for being racist when in fact their jokes have brought awareness to racism

  • @fernandosousa5480
    @fernandosousa5480 8 років тому +169

    Brilliant. Never thought of it like this. Found you on Conan been in love since then.
    Btw thank you for all you metions of gay people. They are very refreshing

    • @jasonschneijder2012
      @jasonschneijder2012 8 років тому +1

      when did he mention gays?

    • @fernandosousa5480
      @fernandosousa5480 8 років тому +19

      Jason Schneijder Oh he makes jokes about gay people in his stand ups, and I like them that's all. Because they do not downgrade us and touchs topics in a way that draws attention to them as well as introducing a new prespective

    • @rubinapopal7642
      @rubinapopal7642 8 років тому +8

      same!
      i too found him on conon and have been his fan since!

    • @gust___
      @gust___ 7 років тому

      Fernando Sousa Haha! I found him on Conan too!

  • @kamarpreet
    @kamarpreet 2 роки тому +4

    I think Daniel is one of the smartest people of his generation. I absolutely admire him for being able to covey any message across so skillfully. He keeps his audience captivated no matter the topic! He is an amazing storyteller!!

  • @samppawest
    @samppawest 10 місяців тому +7

    Sloss is a genius. Pure and simple. Him and Bo Burnham have brains that were turbo charged before they hit puberty. Awe inspiring and a bit scary at the same time.

  • @pondguard22
    @pondguard22 3 роки тому +2

    I have been saying this since about 2009-2010 - Daniel Sloss is an underrated genius & people need to listen to him more. Not only is he hilarious, but the vast majority of the time he is objectively correct & people hate it, which is part of his genius!

  • @johnpirie3800
    @johnpirie3800 9 років тому +48

    I found this guy through Conan, via my partners son John, who said give him a watch and see what you think. Several you-tube videos later and for one so young, he is so funny. How a kid can talk this way using the subject matter that he does. One for the future. You got to check this guy out. Refreshing and very funny!!

    • @forexalised9053
      @forexalised9053 8 років тому +7

      +John Pirie Lots of people at the age of 22 can talk this way, its old naivety that looks down on our generation.
      You should have more chats with people our age, we can be quite open minded and intelligent ;)

    • @SaintInix
      @SaintInix 6 років тому +2

      Forexalised Doesn't hurt that his mother has a PhD in biology or microbiology and his dad is a programmer.
      He comes from good genetics.

    • @finestein1931
      @finestein1931 5 років тому +3

      @@SaintInix more importantly is that he had good education.

  • @markhales7808
    @markhales7808 8 років тому +16

    One of my favourite comedians making an extremely valid point. It makes absolutely no sense when a comedian, who is clearly saying something to get some reaction, and obviously does not mean it, gets called out on social media or even conventional media for offending people who, by all means, have no reason to get offended. Also, there was some great humour in here but I suppose it's not really the best platform for humour overall.

  • @kenetabansi5016
    @kenetabansi5016 2 роки тому +13

    There’s a difference between mocking the people and mocking the situation. (It’s also different if your mocking a specific person that is your sibling or friend) and that’s were the difference is with Daniel sloss and comedians that do offensive comedy well. You can mock the situation a lot of oppressed groups are in without mocking the people themselves.

  • @nickgribben
    @nickgribben 5 років тому +6

    What an incredible talk from someone who demonstrates an astounding level of self awareness, not that age is the measure of such things but the very human and relatable delivery of a very poignant topic is so effective that I’m a bit lost for words. Well done Daniel!

  • @AdrianHertz
    @AdrianHertz 10 років тому +117

    That was a brilliant spech about comedy

  • @kintaro817oegaming9
    @kintaro817oegaming9 5 років тому +7

    This man is so smart and deep. Love his comedy and his way of expressing himself

  • @LoveKills250
    @LoveKills250 2 роки тому +1

    "Offended on behalf of others" this was 8 years ago he was talking about, and now in 2021 more widespread than ever!

  • @aschweiger11
    @aschweiger11 20 днів тому

    I’ve seen you speak a handful of times. Your perspective is a breath of fresh air, truly. Thank you 💗

  • @jlb-mg7od
    @jlb-mg7od 5 років тому +8

    Love this guys art! Came across him on Netflix and both “Dark” and “Jigsaw” have such powerful topics that just hit the nail on the head! He’s doing a US tour right now and I’m so excited to see his show “X” next month! This guy needs to become the next best thing in America! He’s killing it!

    • @bulbboy20
      @bulbboy20 4 роки тому +1

      I just watched the X stand up show and it was great hope you enjoyed seeing it live

  • @markncl100
    @markncl100 5 років тому +8

    Love Daniel, saw him last month in Durham, he's fantastic!

  • @DianeHampson
    @DianeHampson 3 роки тому +2

    I've seen him do interviews and his stand up and I love the way his mind works. He'd a deep thinker and challenges the norm. What a diamond😍

  • @kristinachepak8696
    @kristinachepak8696 2 роки тому +2

    I didn’t expect to learn life lessons from Daniel Sloss lol. The delivery is amazing. Yesterday - jigsaw, Today - not to take things so seriously, especially stories told by comedians haha. Thanks, Daniel!

  • @1234dhrifjevdigjr
    @1234dhrifjevdigjr 4 роки тому +10

    100% one of the best comedians in the world

  • @rosiearts7199
    @rosiearts7199 3 роки тому +6

    I love the way he looks at life. Bc a lot of times what he talks about is exactly what I think too. He just phrases it better😂 the world is full of stories. Everything is a story in one way or another. I think stories are one of the most important things in the world. Because it’s how we connect with others. It’s how we teach, it’s how we laugh, its how we think, it’s everything. And don’t even get me started on jigsaw. That sets a masterpiece. Ain’t nobody touching my puzzle😂

    • @downer_dave
      @downer_dave 2 роки тому

      Im with you on that. Jigsaw is the greatest life advice we could ever receive. It was not only life changing, but also mind altering. I'm proud to say that I'm one of the lives he saved. Where's his Nobel Peace Prize!!!!

  • @franciscotiagofaria
    @franciscotiagofaria 3 роки тому +2

    All comedians should use this video on court as argument against the offended parts.

  • @knull1237
    @knull1237 3 місяці тому

    His ideas are well reasoned for a 22 year old.
    Even if you're not a fan if his dark humour he's got a great way of getting you to rethink your position or opinion on a subject.
    Incentivizing critical thinking while bringing joy and laughter is a rare skill

  • @blazeisabella
    @blazeisabella 3 роки тому +6

    I know I just watched this and it's an old video but my gosh he really hit the nail on the head

  • @forshizzlemywizzle
    @forshizzlemywizzle 7 років тому +25

    This is such an incredible talk.

  • @SickIdiot
    @SickIdiot 10 років тому +31

    People seem to forget that comedy is comedy, and jokes are not meant to hurt people.They're just meant to make you laugh.

  • @rachellani7425
    @rachellani7425 5 років тому +3

    I really like this talk, though. This is how you reframe thinking and start an edifying conversation about comedy. Mad respect.

  • @Shrieqer
    @Shrieqer 3 роки тому +4

    I can't believe he was talking about this 8 years ago.

  • @thisisaname9104
    @thisisaname9104 5 років тому +4

    I really love Daniel. He is hella awesome. He deserves more.

  • @mistershopen7866
    @mistershopen7866 5 років тому +1

    Love you Dan. Nailing it. Enjoy being a new and fabulous rising star!

  • @bublesspop
    @bublesspop 11 років тому

    I freaking love this guy, and I waited so long for him to put out a new clip, but the audience is just so solemn!

  • @prett8524
    @prett8524 5 років тому +4

    Why am i seeing this 7 years later this applies to so many people these days in this society still

  • @crystaldelancey7160
    @crystaldelancey7160 5 років тому +21

    Please watch his Netflix special Dark. He is amazing.

    • @user-rd3xc9in4y
      @user-rd3xc9in4y 3 роки тому +2

      Jigsaw is worth a go as well. I've also seen his show "X" live, but I honestly have no idea where to find it. Highly recommend if you find a way to watch it

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird 3 роки тому

      good joke found

    • @WyrmWyzard
      @WyrmWyzard 3 роки тому

      @@user-rd3xc9in4y HBO Max

  • @itsserhioball
    @itsserhioball 2 роки тому +1

    Gosh, Sloss is great storyteller! One of the best! Love his shows.

  • @daisyabyaru9311
    @daisyabyaru9311 6 років тому

    Just watching this and beating myself for never having known of Daniel Sloss till this year. This is an excellent talk given his youth. I agree with the person who says its sad that we live in an era where we have to explain that a joke is a joke. Well done!

  • @kelseyd610
    @kelseyd610 9 років тому +8

    This guy sure makes a point. And he delvers it with effortlessly constructed humour:D
    Definitely worth a watch.

  • @serenityacheron
    @serenityacheron 5 років тому +3

    Just seeing this for the first time. Eating it up, as usual, Daniel. You are a gifted storyteller. Period. I enjoy your work.

  • @robtex96
    @robtex96 11 років тому +1

    The first time in my life where comedy is so serious in 14 minutes and keeps a thread of fun that's makes me hold on to the video until the end.
    Daniel Sloss is revolutionary...

  • @fluffygillard5065
    @fluffygillard5065 5 років тому +1

    Another reason why Daniel Sloss is my favorite comedian and one of my favorite people on the planet

  • @cheonsazu
    @cheonsazu 10 років тому +10

    I found this amazing. He made many great points.

  • @mihirmukhopadhaya9724
    @mihirmukhopadhaya9724 9 років тому +72

    That's one smart 22 year old.

  • @curtiswilliams7122
    @curtiswilliams7122 4 роки тому

    Absolutely brilliant. Very well thought out very well spoken. This is why I love Daniel. Great talk.

  • @guliyafayzullina3366
    @guliyafayzullina3366 5 років тому +1

    What a great speech! This guy deserves a standing ovation

  • @EARUINER
    @EARUINER 8 років тому +10

    This actually goes amazingly well with the backlash Stephen Fry has recently got on Twitter over the Bag Lady joke he made about his friend at the BAFTA's.
    A response of his regarding his exit from Twitter "..stalking ground for the sanctimoniously self-righteous who love to second-guess, to leap to conclusions and be offended - worse, to be offended on behalf of others they do not even know. "

    • @NathanielJordan85
      @NathanielJordan85 5 років тому +1

      Unless they're being offended on behalf of themselves... or others they DO know... :-/

  • @GoddessGothicLolita
    @GoddessGothicLolita 9 років тому +8

    To all the people in the comment section who are getting butt-hurt by the audience's reaction. First, its obvious its a small crowd. Second, there are several talks being given at TEDx and I bet you almost all of them are not as entertaining as this guy. Third, the audience didnt come here expecting to be delivered jokes from a comedian so they might lack a sense of humor. and lastly, it appears that Daniel Sloss came on this talk to speak about something serious, which is to not get easily offended by jokes in a hypocritical manner. And there is a great probability those same people he is referring to that get offended FOR other people are among those audience members. So just take a chill pill everyone, at least his talk is being uploaded online for more sensible and reasonable people (with better senses of humor) to understand.

  • @SpeakTagalogWithJC
    @SpeakTagalogWithJC 3 роки тому +1

    Just finished watching X. God I love this guy. I love him even more after watching this

  • @hellspawn007
    @hellspawn007 5 років тому +1

    Just heard of this guy and watched his netflix specials, the guy is an amazing storyteller, watching this video of him at 22 makes me wonder just how famous he's going to be in the near future.

  • @bl8096
    @bl8096 4 роки тому +7

    Yes we all more or less have the right to tell our stories our way, but the larger our audience, the more responsibility we also have to be more careful about what we said could affect others. The stories someone told to a few mates is not comparable to what Daniel Sloss could deliver to a large audience. Responsibility and accountability is the extra price you'd pay for having a larger influence as a popular comedian.

  • @ThaliaEatsDonuts
    @ThaliaEatsDonuts 10 років тому +122

    Dead audience,
    This guy is SO FUNNY

    • @NateSean
      @NateSean 9 років тому +9

      It's a TedTalk, not a comedy show.

  • @elouisewills9923
    @elouisewills9923 6 років тому +2

    WOOOOOOOOOO!!!
    The little red riding hood was my favourite part but I loved it all!!!❤❤❤

  • @BallroomPrincess13
    @BallroomPrincess13 3 роки тому +1

    Wow talk about brillant. What a mind to be in and logic used in comedy. He is the new raw.

  • @KeisteSnipes36
    @KeisteSnipes36 9 років тому +102

    The world today has become extremely over sensitive to everything. I completely agree with him, you don't have the right to be offended for someone.

  • @mobubabe
    @mobubabe 10 років тому +10

    Oh didnt know he's so great and mindful off the comedy stage.
    Really deep talk.

  • @EN-kb5ow
    @EN-kb5ow 5 років тому +1

    So beautifully said.... His confidence is inspiring....

  • @KMWiltz13
    @KMWiltz13 11 років тому +1

    He's extremely well spoken and mature. His routines are hilarious. I adore him.

  • @ritwikchakraborty2805
    @ritwikchakraborty2805 8 років тому +3

    Daniel Sloss...you my friend deserve a candy! loved your comedy and delivery style and way to go :)

  • @EmIdc
    @EmIdc 7 років тому +4

    He's intelligent, funny and has a lovely accent, amazing

  • @Mark70609
    @Mark70609 Рік тому

    Beautifully done and it all makes sense.
    The best point he makes is hope are you offended on behalf of other people?
    If someone is being bullied then stand up for them, but the preemptive strike against someone may be immoral.

  • @retribution1979
    @retribution1979 7 років тому

    Been a huge fan since discovered him on UA-cam. Daniel Sloss is such a funny and obviously incredibly intelligent person. Well spoken

  • @natashapereira2123
    @natashapereira2123 10 років тому +3

    And this is why I respect and love this guy :D his so funny and I agree with everything he said during this!

  • @johnlong8952
    @johnlong8952 5 років тому +5

    After listening to this you have to check out his Netflix special. It's amazing.

  • @piginabus7617
    @piginabus7617 2 роки тому +1

    Now I realize where Sloss got his idea for the opening monologue of Jigsaw! Genius from an early age

  • @Thayra
    @Thayra 11 років тому

    Well I hope he knows that I absolutely adore him, and can't get enough of him. Keep up the great work, Daniel! :D

  • @kevvin29
    @kevvin29 10 років тому +2056

    This audience was awful.

    • @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY
      @StOrmZIsoNItZWaY 10 років тому +85

      Probably because TED talks are serious talks about changing the issues we have in the world. People don't go there to laugh. They may laugh at a funny joke but, they don't go there purely to laugh.

    • @kevvin29
      @kevvin29 10 років тому +12

      Ah ok. I don't really know what was the show since my native language is not english and we don't have this show in Canada, at least where I live

    • @NESherv
      @NESherv 10 років тому +35

      This audience was nonexistent.

    • @julss8838
      @julss8838 10 років тому +25

      Rolie Polie Yeah well he was actually talking about a serious issue, people getting offended over everything. But of course he did his presentation as a comedian and the audience should've understood that and opened up accordingly.

    • @ImK4Os
      @ImK4Os 7 років тому +28

      also they don't record the audience like they do in comedy gigs because they aren't the focus so they will be laughing a lot but you can't hear it

  • @rigby102010
    @rigby102010 10 років тому +13

    That was a lot better then I expected.

  • @AliciaZhang-ob9xc
    @AliciaZhang-ob9xc 2 роки тому +1

    WOW I am amazed by and even obsessed with this brilliant young man ever since I randomly watched a stand up performance of his, a one he was taking about romantic relationships and how his opposite attitude towards it was formed. It is rare for a person to voice differently from conventional concepts our societies have imposed on us; it is rare for a comedian to present such an in-depth thinking on his identity as a comedian and the interactions between him/her and the audience; and it is rare for a youngster like him to develop, analyze and express himself/his life in such a way nobody else would have done. I see his talent of both being an amazing comedian and as a person😍😍. He’s got a terrific use of language (love the way he constantly applies long complex sentences to convey ideas as clear as possible) and a good sense of humor that enables him an epic future stand-up comedian; and he’s got a unique, outstanding personal charisma that always impresses people. These two combined together, he surely will become someone great 😌

  • @Mec807
    @Mec807 5 років тому +2

    Well, I myself as a writer and a wannabe comedian think this is so greatly explained I don't even know what to say. I stand up and clap to this all alone in my room. Because I'm a writer and I have no friends.

  • @ScantSphinx9
    @ScantSphinx9 8 років тому +14

    I'm waiting for this message to reach Tumblr. I've come across sooooo many people who want to be offended on someone else's behalf when they have no right to nor any need to!

  • @black_platypus
    @black_platypus 5 років тому +5

    Everybody has the _right_ to be offended. If that's your thing, feel free to be offended -- it's just the fact that it starts and ends right there, there is no follow-up right to have something _done_ to mitigate what ever offended you that makes that pointless :)

  • @jessicaextra
    @jessicaextra 4 роки тому +1

    Absolute favourite comedian. Saw him live last year and I left with a stitch from laughing so hard.

  • @sameerbhamra8110
    @sameerbhamra8110 5 років тому +1

    WELL SAID! Daniel nailed it. i love all his comedy and it’s crazy he’s so young. i can’t believe how dull the audience was tho

  • @bryanjortiz-serrano5775
    @bryanjortiz-serrano5775 7 років тому +4

    I keep seeing this guy and I start to love him more

  • @4ksandknives
    @4ksandknives 5 років тому +18

    Daniel does himself a disservice, he's clever, witty and very smart. His parents did a fantastic job, though their humour definitely rubbed off on him :)

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird 3 роки тому +4

      he's always undermining himself, but he's a great comedian

  • @swarajbhatia5982
    @swarajbhatia5982 9 місяців тому

    This should be one of the most watched TEDx Talks ever.

  • @spsxssd86
    @spsxssd86 8 років тому

    Brilliantly constructed talk, argument and comedy. Good balance of jokes and serious tone. His stand up is pretty good too.