

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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Feb 22, 2026 • 1min
Matt McCusker: A Joke About Lime Scooters
Matt McCusker, stand-up comic from the Netflix special A Humble Offering, brings observational, self-deprecating humor to everyday absurdities. He riffs on finding small joys amid awful headlines. He skewers scooter engineering and makes a provocative, darkly comic comparison related to homelessness. The conversation closes with a cheeky promo for his special.

Feb 21, 2026 • 3min
Kevin Hart: A Joke About His Family
Kevin Hart, high-energy comedian and actor known for his stand-up and films, riffs on family life and fatherhood. He talks about the pressure of being a celebrity dad and how he picks which of his four kids might ‘make it.’ He jokes about avoiding a ‘dud,’ explains audience phone rules for candidness, and lands a long bit about Michael Jordan.

Feb 20, 2026 • 3min
Leanne Morgan: A Joke About Supportive Friends
Leanne Morgan, a Southern stand-up known for observational humor and the Netflix special Unspeakable Things, performs a featured monologue. She spins tales about her sensitive middle child at a small Christian school. She recounts a hilarious IUD mix-up, prayer over the intercom, and the meal-train meatloaf that followed. Quick, warm, and laugh-out-loud storytelling.

Feb 19, 2026 • 3min
Ricky Gervais: A Joke About Free Speech
Ricky Gervais, English comedian and creator of The Office, performs a punchy bit about free speech from his Mortality special. He frames free speech as a core human right. He mocks opponents who reject it, clarifies legal limits, and lands a provocative joke about libel and the dead.

Feb 18, 2026 • 6min
Tom Segura: A Joke About Being A College Freshman
Tom Segura, stand-up comic and podcaster known for sharp observational storytelling, performs a packed comedy bit. He narrates quitting a shopping cart job, a wild farewell with free whiskey, a blackout night with regret, and an awkward confrontation about sleeping with a coworker’s aunt. Short, funny, and unapologetically blunt.

Feb 17, 2026 • 4min
Marcello Hernandez: A Joke About Family Parties
Marcello Hernandez, stand-up comedian known for his Netflix special American Boy, riffs on chaotic family parties and wild cousin antics. He paints surreal scenes: kids hiding in AC units, six-year-olds swigging whiskey and dancing at 2 a.m., and late-night holiday chaos. Short, vivid stories about identity and family dynamics delivered with sharp observational humor.

Feb 16, 2026 • 3min
Fern Brady: A Joke About Comforting Her Mom
Fern Brady, Scottish stand-up known for candid, dark humor about identity and neurodiversity. She talks about claiming autistic identity and visibility. She riffs on being misread as rude when trying to help. She recounts an awkward attempt to comfort her mother after a dementia diagnosis. She explores why she lands on blunt, implausible reassurances.

Feb 15, 2026 • 4min
Robby Hoffman: A Joke About Dating
Robby Hoffman, comedian and writer known for sharp, personal stand-up and the Netflix special Wake Up, riffs on the absurdity of modern dating. She proposes a tongue-in-cheek dating equation, breaks down classic and unexpected pairings, and jokes about how couples balance ‘hot’ and ‘smart’ at home. Quick, witty takes on love, ratios, and why dating feels overcomplicated.

Feb 14, 2026 • 3min
Ali Wong: A Joke About Breastfeeding
Ali Wong, stand-up comedian and writer known for blunt, personal comedy. She delivers a solo bit about childbirth and breastfeeding. She reframes motherhood expectations and describes breastfeeding as physical torture. She jokes about her body no longer belonging to her, aggressive latching, and the absurd logistics of nursing.

Feb 13, 2026 • 5min
Dave Chappelle: A Joke About Kid Cudi
Sharp standup on 1990s nightlife surveillance and a secretive NYPD unit that tracked hip‑hop figures. A debate about timing and accountability around long‑running allegations. A spirited defense of calling police after an attack contrasted with talk of covert retaliation. Quick signoff plugging the full special.


