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Now THIS is a TED Talk

Oct 11, 2013, 3:05 PM | Updated: 3:10 pm

If you’ve ever seen a TED Talk, you know they can get pretty deep. Since we’re not the deepest thinkers, they can often leave us scratching their heads. But we finally found one we get. You have to check out this satirical TED Talk from comedian Sam Hyde, who gave a TED Talk composed almost entirely of meaningless phrases that, to the casual listener, could actually pass for a real TED Talk.

At a TEDx program at Drexel University last weekend, Hyde presented a 20-minute speech with no point but plenty of tech-speak and business jibberish. We love it!

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