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V Dale's avatar

Good piece, fun to read, thanks. My son once showed me a spoof of a TED talk, where the guy used all of the typical intonations, pauses, and gestures, including graphs, etc, and deliberately said absolutely nothing. It sounded like a normal TED talk. Thanks.

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Marta Gillette's avatar

One of the Ted Talks that put me off from them forever was a person who defended pedophiles and espoused treating pedophilia and pedophiles as if their inclinations were a normal sexual response that should be approved, rather than shunned by society (as long as they weren't acting on their inclinations). They urged us to call them MAPS, instead of pedophiles, and to be kind to them and treat them as if they were just like all of the rest of humanity. There was a stunned silence from the audience, then incredibly applause. That was it. Never again. Now if I do run into one of them on the internet it just produces a major chringe effect on me. The rank pretentiousness of all of their speeches is really offputting. I never did hear anything remotely interesting, just lots of posturing and lots of strange ideas (like this one) being promoted.

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