

Netflix Is A Daily Joke
Netflix
It's simple: a joke a day featuring your favorite Netflix comedians. One joke. Every day.
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May 13, 2026 • 2min
Liza Treyger: A Joke About Talking Shit
Liza Treyger, stand-up comedian and writer featured in Netflix's Night Owl, riffs on gossip and social behavior with sharp, self-aware humor. She confesses to talking shit, recounts therapy and friendship fallout, and jokes about keeping connections despite chaos. Short, witty stories about gossip dynamics and interpersonal absurdities.

May 12, 2026 • 3min
Derrick Stroup: A Joke About The Midwest
Derrick Stroup, a stand-up comedian and writer known for sharp observational takes on American and regional life. He riffs on small-town charm, a Kansas partner who’s easily impressed, and playful regional rivalries. He also jokes about Midwest remoteness, scarce medical care, and Kansas’s extreme flatness and prison gag.

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May 11, 2026 • 4min
Ronny Chieng: A Joke About Parenthood
Ronny Chieng, Malaysian-born comedian and actor known for sharp observational stand-up and TV roles, delivers a playful routine about parenthood. He imagines early emotional attachment to a blastocyst. He riffs on cultural expectations, Chinese parental reactions, career ultimatums and the comedy dreams-versus-law-school clash.

May 10, 2026 • 1min
Nate Bargatze: A Joke About Coughing In Public
Nate Bargatze, a deadpan stand-up known for observational specials on Netflix, delivers a tightly focused bit. He riffs on public coughing and how people overreact. He lampoons restaurant dramatics and parents who call from public places. Short, witty, and sharply observed.

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May 9, 2026 • 3min
Robby Hoffman: A Joke About Having Kids
Robby Hoffman, stand-up comedian and writer known for sharp observational humor, delivers a biting bit about parenting and changing family norms. She riffs on who wants kids today, questions cultural trends around gay parenting, and uses dark historical irony to frame modern expectations. The set mixes provocative laughs with absurd social imagination.

May 8, 2026 • 2min
Bruce Bruce: A Joke About Viagra
Bruce Bruce, a larger-than-life stand-up comedian known for loud, observational humor, delivers a bawdy, nostalgic tale. He riffs on aging and past prowess. He builds a vivid setup about family and youth. The punchline revolves around a Viagra mishap that flips expectations into physical comedy.

May 7, 2026 • 2min
Sarah Silverman: A Joke About Her Dad's Messages
Sarah Silverman, comedian and actress known for sharp, provocative stand-up, riffs on her dad’s Saturday voicemails. She recounts memorized messages, a hilarious “cow wash” bit, and getting soaked while listening through a car window. Short, personal stories and signature comic timing drive the conversation.

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May 6, 2026 • 8min
Chelsea Handler: A Joke About "The Feeling"
Chelsea Handler, comedian and writer known for blunt, physical comedy, performs a risqué bit from her special. She candidly revisits childhood discovery and obsession with self-pleasure. She shares awkward family moments, school hacks to hide her habit, and a surprising long hiatus from touching herself. The set is frank, funny, and uncomfortably relatable.

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May 5, 2026 • 6min
Taylor Tomlinson: A Joke About Her Uncle
Taylor Tomlinson, stand-up comedian and writer known for sharp observational and personal humor, riffs on her pastor uncle with playful comparisons to mega-church culture. She contrasts comedy and pastoring, teases holiday service dynamics, and imagines Mary and Joseph-themed sermons. Short, funny, and full of quick, relatable beats.

May 4, 2026 • 3min
Ron Funches: A Joke About How To Get A Man
Ron Funches, warm, upbeat stand-up comedian and actor, riffs on relationships and the funny little ways care shows up. He tells a bit about how his wife won him over with a simple water-check tactic. Short, playful stories about bottled water on dates, waking up to care, and realizing he missed that attention before.


