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Follows comedian Patton Oswalt with new takes on parenting, living with a cat who sees ghosts, yard cleaning videos, artificial intelligence, and more.
Patton Oswalt: Tea & Scotch

From Dr. Phil to Dr. Pimple Popper, Adam Ray's rapid fire delivery covers awkward flights, his rapper brother in law, Disneyland etiquette, and his childhood dream.
Adam Ray: Like and Subscribe

Sam Morril delivers his trademark dry and dark punchlines in a stand-up set ranging from problematic fairy tales to biting social commentary.
Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow

Hello fellow alphas. Welcome to Geoffrey Asmus’ first stand-up comedy special, “The Only Funny White Man.” This is the first 100% alpha stand up comedy special ever released. Others have tried, but none have succeeded. Congratulations on witnessing history. The stand up comedy special was filmed in front of my parents in Minneapolis, the greatest city in America, at Sisyphus Brewery. I'm trying to type stand up comedy as much as I can for the almighty algorithm. In this stand-up comedy special I answer all of society’s pressing questions - Are dogs sexy? Do we need Democrats? Should abortions be mandatory? Can Lutherans enter into heaven? Why do people go ice fishing? And most importantly - Why are betas allowed to live?
Geoffrey Asmus: The Only Funny White Man

It’s going against everything Irish in me to call it special but that seems the done thing so here it is: My new comedy (not so) special Cultural Appreciation. The tricky thing with short form social media is to truly share ideas and stories (especially Irish stories!). Many of you will have seen 60 second or less clips that don’t give me time to tell the full story behind the thoughts so here they all are, for free because I want to share them with you, and I appreciate your support. If you are reading this you are a true legend in your own undergarments.
David Nihill: Cultural Appreciation

In his latest special, Joe Dombrowski steps into his biggest role yet...Dad. Filmed live at Olsen Run Comedy Club in Eugene, Oregon, the hour captures Joe on the brink of fatherhood as he and his husband prepare for their first child, while realizing he may be wildly unprepared. With his signature sharp wit, Joe dives into the chaos of IVF, the shock of how little he knows about the female anatomy, and the trend of babies being given names better suited for retirement communities. He also hilariously tackles the question every gay couple hears: “So... who’s the dad?”