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Sometimes, you need self-deprecating insults to deliver a menacing final blow. It’s similar to a boxing match when a fighter takes one to the chin to land a counter-knockout punch to seal the deal

The list you’re about to read through shows exactly that: people taking slight jabs at themselves to ultimately make a more impactful comeback to end the conversation. A lot of these hilarious exchanges are courtesy of the Kamikaze By Words subreddit, showing the sharp wit that many people possess.

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Big Damage

Big Damage

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Time To Join Art School

Time To Join Art School

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Cruel But Not Unusual Punishment

Cruel But Not Unusual Punishment

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Nft Bros

Nft Bros

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Self Burn

Self Burn

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Self-deprecating humor has brought success to many comedians. Bored Panda spoke to comic Ariane Sherine in a previous piece. For her, such light put-downs of oneself are acceptable if you draw the line between comedy and reality.

It’s a strategy that many successful comedians today utilize. Some of these famous names include Louis C.K., Bill Burr, John Mulaney, Jim Norton, Marc Maron, and Mark Normand, to name a few.

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Take That Dad

Take That Dad

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Shrek Kinda Cute Tho…

Shrek Kinda Cute Tho…

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Hope Y’all Are Enjoying Those Gas Prices 🇺🇸

Hope Y’all Are Enjoying Those Gas Prices 🇺🇸

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Some Funny Texts

Some Funny Texts

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Mark Normand has been doing stand-up since 2006. He’s achieved relative success with appearances on Conan, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. Here’s one of his stand-up bits where he talked about how “evil” his brain is. 

“My brain is evil. It attacks me. It’s like a bully. I’ll be at a party, hanging out, and everybody’s having a good time, talking. My brain’s like, ‘Hey, you weirdo, you’re being too quiet. Everybody’s wondering why you’re such a quiet weirdo. Come on. Get in there, say something, you lunatic. 

“‘Come on, you freak. Jump in, you psycho. Come on, get in there.’ Then you finally say something, and your brain goes, ‘Whoo… that’s what you picked?’”

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Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger

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Battle Of The (Fictional) Girlfriends

Battle Of The (Fictional) Girlfriends

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X Marks The Spot

X Marks The Spot

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Well I Mean Alright Fine I Guess

Well I Mean Alright Fine I Guess

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Chicago-based comedian John Mulaney has a deep, impressive résumé, which includes two Primetime Emmy Awards and a successful Netflix special. However, he rose to prominence as a Saturday Night Live cast member. Here’s his self-deprecating stand-up bit about looking older. 

“Have you ever seen America’s Most Wanted when they age a photo of someone? Just take my kindergarten photo, yellow the teeth, put bags under the eyes, and be like, ‘This is what he would look like now.’”

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No B**ches?

No B**ches?

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That's As "Fitting" As It Gets

That's As "Fitting" As It Gets

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Discord Is A Brutal Place

Discord Is A Brutal Place

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Experts consider self-deprecating humor as a healthy form of expression. A 2018 study found an association between having the ability to laugh at oneself and higher anger control. These people are likewise believed to be more capable of reducing outbursts toward others. 

From a layman’s point of view, self-deprecation isn’t just a sign of humility. Many see it as a form of high emotional intelligence, and the ability to handle an awkward situation by taking the heat is a personality trait that usually makes a person likable.

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Unlucky Day For Gobblin'

Unlucky Day For Gobblin'

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F**k These Tires Bro

F**k These Tires Bro

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A Brutal Stabbing

A Brutal Stabbing

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The Men Got Killed Twice

The Men Got Killed Twice

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Took Down His Team With Himself

Took Down His Team With Himself

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But the flip side shows how self-deprecating humor could be more detrimental than beneficial. York University student Danielle Russell wrote an essay entitled “Self-deprecatory Humour and the Female Comic: Self-destruction or Comedic Construction?” where she pointed out how it almost panders to the audience. 

“Self-deprecation can be construed as a form of self-censorship. Satire is directed towards the self rather than confronting external targets. In a sense, it is a form of accommodation – accommodating the perceptions of others.”

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Dropping The Bomb On Your Whole Readership

Dropping The Bomb On Your Whole Readership

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We Win These

We Win These

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Martyrdom

Martyrdom

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Experts draw the line between modesty and self-deprecation in terms of mental health. Confidence coach Jo Emerson spoke to Metro about the differences and how the latter affects both people in conversation. 

“True modesty leaves the receiver feeling peaceful, whereas self-deprecation tends to leave the receiver feeling burdened to prop up the self-deprecator.”

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Oh Yeah. Burn Reddit Burn

Oh Yeah. Burn Reddit Burn

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He Does Have A Point

He Does Have A Point

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Kamikaze With Onlyfans

Kamikaze With Onlyfans

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For some people, self-deprecation comes naturally. Often, they fail to notice when they are doing it. For Harley Therapy founder and clinical director Dr. Sheri Jacobson, it could be a sign of a deeper emotional issue. 

“If you get told that you often self-deprecate, and that seems surprising to you, then it is more likely a case of low self-esteem,” she said, pointing out that having a deflated concept of oneself can lead to a deep, “serious” depression.

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Apple Didn’t Fall Far From The Ugly Tree

Apple Didn’t Fall Far From The Ugly Tree

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Op Updating His Kids Crypto Adventure

Op Updating His Kids Crypto Adventure

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Ijn Approves

Ijn Approves

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At Least He Is Not That Dumb

At Least He Is Not That Dumb

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"Yeah... What Kind Of Idiot Would Work At A Job Like *that*?"

"Yeah... What Kind Of Idiot Would Work At A Job Like *that*?"

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Oooo That Hurts

Oooo That Hurts

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But does this mean that you should never use self-deprecating humor? Not necessarily. Like in all things, context matters. A good example pointed out by Harvard Business Review was a statement from John F. Kennedy in 1958, two years before he was elected president. 

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At the time, JFK took flak from critics who claimed that his wealthy father, Joseph P. Kennedy, would buy votes and swing the election in their favor. The younger Kennedy had this to say in response: 

“I just received the following wire from my generous daddy: ‘Dear Jack, don’t buy a single vote more than is necessary. I’ll be damned if I’m going to pay for a landslide.’”

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Can't Argue Against That

Can't Argue Against That

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From A Discord Server

From A Discord Server

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