

Netflix Is A Daily Joke
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It's simple: a joke a day featuring your favorite Netflix comedians. One joke. Every day.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 2min
Tim Dillon: A Joke About Mental Health
Tim Dillon, a stand-up comedian known for his sharp, dark humor, dives into the generational gap surrounding mental health. He explores how kids today prioritize their mental well-being, reflecting on the mix of admiration and irritation he feels about it. Tim contrasts modern parenting styles with his own upbringing, highlighting the shift from blunt responses to open conversations about struggles. His comedic take provides both laughter and insightful commentary on the evolving conversation surrounding mental health.

Nov 18, 2025 • 10min
Rachel Bloom: A Joke About Postpartum During Covid
In this engaging conversation, Rachel Bloom, a talented comedian and creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, shares her unique postpartum journey during the early days of the COVID pandemic. She humorously recounts the chaos of learning her writing partner was critically ill while her daughter was in the NICU. Rachel also hilariously details her obsessive disinfecting rituals, the emotional highs of motherhood amidst hospital restrictions, and the invaluable support she received from her psychiatrist. Her ability to find humor in such trying times is both relatable and inspiring.

Nov 17, 2025 • 3min
Nate Bargatze: A Joke About Global Warming
Nate Bargatze, a stand-up comedian known for his Netflix specials, humorously explores global warming while sharing relatable anecdotes. He opens with self-deprecating jokes about his parenting and intelligence. Collecting laughs, he describes how he explains the sun's heat to his curious six-year-old and admits to barely grasping adult topics. Nate shares how his wife keeps him recycling and his awkward attempts to discuss climate change with family, highlighting the humor in everyday life and climate concerns.

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Nov 16, 2025 • 4min
Jim Gaffigan: A Joke About Bicyclists
Jim Gaffigan, a celebrated stand-up comedian known for his witty observations about everyday life, dives into the quirks of bicyclists. He humorously critiques their flashy outfits and compares their attire to that of Tour de France competitors. Gaffigan wonders why some cyclists dress casually, likening them to drivers with DUIs. He even pokes fun at the minimal seating and bizarre cleat designs. Wrapping up with a hilarious jab about unicyclists, he leaves listeners laughing at the eccentricities of two-wheeled enthusiasts.

Nov 15, 2025 • 3min
Mo Amer: A Joke About Time
Mo Amer, a Palestinian-American stand-up comedian and actor, brings his comedic flair to the concept of time. He reflects on how generational experiences can feel repetitive and dives into the fleeting nature of time. From the absurdity of binge-watching to the irony of artists deemed ‘ahead of their time,’ Mo has a unique take on life's timelines. He also contrasts the quick departures of talented individuals with the longevity of notorious figures, reminding us that time can be both essential and ironic.

Nov 14, 2025 • 3min
Iliza Shlesinger: A Joke About Getting Into Bed
Iliza Shlesinger, a comedian and actress known for her sharp social commentary, dives into the humorous intricacies of getting into bed. She describes preparing a bed as a performance, layering bedding like a workout. Iliza discusses why men should slide into bed calmly and highlights the hilarious bathroom delay that builds anticipation. With vivid imagery, she warns about the risks of an unflattering dive into bed. Her sharp wit and relatable observations make this a delightful exploration of bedroom dynamics.

Nov 13, 2025 • 9min
Bill Burr: A Joke About Population Control
Bill Burr, a stand-up comedian and actor celebrated for his sharp observational humor, dives into his provocative ideas on population control. He suggests outrageous plans like seizing power from leaders and sinking cruise ships to 'thin the herd.' With his signature wit, Burr jokes about leading from a submarine while masking the chaos as economic strategy. He clarifies that his satire targets those who misconstrue cruises as travel, not based on race. Burr wraps up by embracing his wild ideas and promoting his Netflix special.

Nov 12, 2025 • 5min
Hannah Berner: A Joke About Disney Characters
Comedian and writer Hannah Berner, known for her sharp observational humor, dives into the world of Disney characters in her stand-up special. She hilariously critiques Disney princes, arguing they promote poor romantic choices, highlighting the narcissism of characters like Prince Eric and the dishonesty of Aladdin. Berner takes jabs at Hercules' selfish behavior and even calls out Simba for his flirtatious antics. Her insights on characters like Gaston and Captain Hook blend wit with unexpected attraction, making for a delightful exploration of animated romance.

Nov 11, 2025 • 2min
Nate Jackson: A Joke About Being Fat
Nate Jackson, a stand-up comedian known for his Netflix special "Super Funny," brings humor to the topic of body image and food. He hilariously addresses how fans’ oversized nicknames can feel disrespectful, particularly his distaste for 'Big Dog.' Nate also critiques skinny individuals who police fat people, highlighting the absurdity of that dynamic. Embracing his love for food, he jokes about always having room for dessert, showcasing a refreshing take on body positivity and self-acceptance.

Nov 10, 2025 • 4min
Michelle Wolf: A Joke About Having A Baby
Michelle Wolf, a talented comedian and writer known for her sharp stand-up and TV work, shares hilarious insights about parenthood. She discusses her fears of balancing a baby with her comedy career, and the impracticalities of touring with kids. Wolf humorously points out that babies might be the most sexist beings, favoring mothers over fathers. She also dives into postpartum anxiety and how a newborn can dominate one's thoughts, even at work. With wit, she highlights that men also grapple with family responsibilities.


