{“title”: “Crowd Work Meets Engineering in Epic Stand Up Comedy Routine | Anubhav Singh Bassi”, “content”: “Hey guys, welcome back to my channel! So, you’ve probably seen my engineering reel on Instagram, but today I’m bringing out the extended version. If you’re thinking of becoming an engineer or just want to learn more about it, this video is for you. But don’t worry, I won’t bore you with too much technical jargon. Instead, I’ll be sharing some hilarious stories from my engineering days that will make you laugh out loud. From weird lab experiments gone wrong to awkward presentations, I’ve got it all covered. So, sit back, relax, and get ready for a dose of comedy and engineering insights. Oh, and a special shoutout to @AnubhavSinghBassi for being an amazing engineer and comedian.
Engineering is not just about building bridges or designing robots; it’s also about understanding human behavior and psychology. Take, for instance, the art of crowd work. As an engineer, I’ve always been fascinated by how people interact with each other in groups. And as a stand-up comedian, I can attest that crowd work is an essential part of making people laugh. In fact, it’s all about reading the room and knowing exactly when to push the envelope.
In this video, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite crowd work stories from my engineering days. From awkward encounters with strangers to clever ways to defuse tense situations, I’ve got some great examples to share. And, of course, no video would be complete without a few jokes about engineering itself. So, let’s get started!
Now, if you’re thinking of pursuing a career in engineering, here are a few tips from an engineer who’s been there, done that:
* Always keep your sense of humor intact, even when faced with seemingly impossible problems.
* Don’t be afraid to think outside the box (or lab).
* And most importantly, never underestimate the power of a good joke to break the ice.
Thanks for watching, everyone! If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel for more comedy content. And if you’re an engineer yourself, don’t forget to share your own funny engineering stories in the comments below.
Finally, a word of thanks to @AnubhavSinghBassi for being an inspiration to engineers everywhere. Keep doing what you’re doing, and keep making us laugh!
Now, go ahead and hit that like button and let’s get this crowd work party started!
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