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  • there is a lesser version of shame connected with laughter! and we need it or we'll go crazy.

  • This was great!

    I honestly just listened to this whole thing and I will be sharing it with my sociology class this coming semester!

  • I don't get why the "entertainers" are there....

  • Epic swenglish

  • When does the real science kick in?

  • Is it normal to have naturally attained an extreme amount of social awareness? I feel as if I know all of this already. Since my awareness I've occasionally considered majoring in this subject.

  • @sk8er25

    It should be, but apparently isn't.

  • This was very reassuring and eye opening. Amazing speech.

  • Sociology... for 10 year olds?

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  • It is a horrible thing to say, but this is awkward, clumsy lecturing, what could have been a stimulating and lively presentation coasted along like a body on unmolested waters. Why bother to comment? Perhaps disappointment, the discovery of a horrible fault in the otherwise consistently brilliant UCTV videos I have watched so far.

  • boooorrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiinnng

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  • This guy needs a hug.

  • Laughter and crying do not have to be bound to an emotion, they can be consciously performed. Therefore, the whole argument is false.

  • In my talks, I usually am carerful to distinguish between different kinds of crying and laughing: there are good cries and bad cries, laughinng at self, laughing at others,and, as you point out, fake laughs. I am not sure, but I think i did it in this online talk also. I hope I also distinguised between laughing and crying with some detachment (aesthetic distance), as against being totally lost in the shame or grief.

  • Almost all the good things in the world are created by jews

  • like? lol you're a nutcase.

  • Ah you are a bit ethnocentric!. One could argue the Rman Empire was and is more important to our society the say a cultrue and religion. About 65 % of our language traces its roots to the Roman Empire, and the Rennaisance influenced us more than other issues.

  • @detenator hitler was part jewish so i dont know what you trying to imply...

  • @nfusionthemes

    Yeah... because of ignorant Teabagging morons like you. Fortunately you keep getting your asses handed back to you in election after election! LOL

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  • @specter290 The are Sweden's future, state-employed social workers and psychologists. That might account for something.

  • A truly emotionally packed video. Fun and informal.

    Thank you.

  • one of the most fascinating studies.

    i quite enjoyed this lecture. thank you for this wonderful upload.

  • awesome university.

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