Agatha Christie is credited with saying: "I come up with the plots for my detective novels while washing dishes; because this silly task involuntarily pushes you to think about murder." Have you ever laughed at a text or a poem, or felt that a philosopher was writing a joke? In this episode, we will discuss what it means for satire to slip between the pages of a book, behind a philosopher's glasses, and even within our casual words and everyday situations. We will bring together Al-Jahiz, who mocks misers, and Nietzsche, who mocks existence, all the way to neighborhood jokes and social media content. We will try to understand why we laugh in the first place. Come with the beauty of your souls and the spontaneity of your hearts. Host: Amin Shachoud Event fee: 20 riyals in cash or via stc pay Please arrive 10 minutes before the event We look forward to seeing you and meeting you