

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 12, 2026 • 6min
Adam Sandler: A Joke About A Balloon
Adam Sandler, comedian and actor known for stand-up and films, performs a surreal bit about a runaway helium balloon. He recounts awkward party moments, an odd return to his window, and imagines a bizarre conversation with the balloon. The routine escalates into playful, risqué physical comedy and ends with homecoming awkwardness and a wink to his special.

Feb 11, 2026 • 1min
Chris Rock: A Joke About Jail
Chris Rock, comedian and actor known for sharp observational stand-up, offers bold takes on jail-themed comedy. He teases an unfiltered HBO jail special and spins a memorable inmate anecdote. Short, punchy bits and a playful sign-off keep the energy high.

Feb 10, 2026 • 2min
Rachel Feinstein: A Joke About Her Pet Name
Rachel Feinstein, stand-up comedian and actress known for sharp observational storytelling. She unpacks the oddball 'Big Guy' pet name and how her husband insists on it. Short, funny anecdotes about performing the bit live and his proud reaction to audience laughter. Leaves you curious to see the full bit.

Feb 9, 2026 • 1min
Langston Kerman: A Joke About Weird Shit People Say To Him
Langston Kerman, comedian and actor known for stand-up and writing, performs a bit from his Netflix special Bad Poetry. He riffs on the strange things strangers say to him after having a child. Short, playful set pieces explore awkward parenting comments and a humorous celebrity anecdote.

Feb 8, 2026 • 1min
Dusty Slay: A Joke About Being Socially Awkward
Dusty Slay, a stand-up comic known for self-deprecating storytelling and Southern humor, riffs on social awkwardness with deadpan charm. He redefines what it means to be awkward. He paints cringe-worthy solo moments and sweaty-palmed solitude in short, hilarious scenes.

Feb 7, 2026 • 3min
Ralph Barbosa: A Joke About How Texas He Is
Ralph Barbosa, a stand-up known for sharp observational takes on culture and identity, riffs on how 'Texas' shapes his perspective. He jokes about local gun norms, contrasts policing in New York and Texas, playfully teases politics and voting, and closes with a self-deprecating punch about his own uncertainty.

Feb 6, 2026 • 2min
Hannah Berner: A Joke About TikTok
Hannah Berner, comedian and writer known for sharp observational, social-media–driven comedy. She riffs on dads and slow texting, pokes fun at who’s on TikTok and who’s not, compares Reels and Snapchat with playful age-based jabs, and likens TikTok’s pull to an addictive habit. Quick, funny takes that lead into a plug for her Netflix special.

Feb 5, 2026 • 2min
Tom Papa: A Joke About Knowing Too Much
Tom Papa, stand-up comic and actor known for observational humor, riffing on overthinking. He jokes about how knowing too much can ruin simple pleasures. He warns against asking loaded questions about cookies, politics, or a partner's thoughts. He shares quick takes on why avoiding certain questions keeps relationships sane.

Feb 4, 2026 • 1min
Mike Epps: A Joke About Making Money
Mike Epps, stand-up comedian and actor known for observational, character-driven comedy. He performs a punchy bit about money and how it shifts social behavior. Short, funny takes on people changing when they get cash. Ends with a wink toward his Delusional special.

Feb 3, 2026 • 2min
Beth Stelling: A Joke About Her Guinea Pigs
Beth Stelling, stand-up comedian and writer known for sharp observational storytelling, riffs on the misadventures of her family's guinea pigs. She tells darkly funny anecdotes about overheating, an ill-fated burial, and the irony of pet names. Quick, wry, and absurd moments about family dynamics and suburban life keep the laughs coming.


