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What Are You Laughing At? Well, It's Hard To Pick

With so much content becoming easily accessible on the Internet's many platforms, humor has become on demand.

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Aziz Ansari

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Have you ever asked yourself what you find to be funny? Are there certain Netflix comedy specials that are guaranteed to make you laugh every time? Or maybe a series of YouTube videos you can count on to avoid responsibilities for hours? Here's a list of my go-to's.

1. Netflix stand-up

Netflix has a lot of content when it comes to stand-up comedy. Shows like "The Standups" feature different acts each episode. Some other notable specials include Dave Chappelle "equanimity & the bird revelation," Ali Wong "Baby Cobra," and "Aziz Ansari: Live at Madison Square Garden."

2. Netflix movies

"Ibiza" is just one of the many comedies Netflix has to offer, starring Vanessa Bayer, Gillian Jacobs, and Phoebe Robinson. "Dude" (starring Lucy Hale, Kathryn Prescott, and Alexandra Ship) come in as a close second.

3. Netflix series

"The Office," "New Girl," and "Parks and Recreation" will always have my heart, but newer shows like "Atypical," "disjointed," and "Grace and Frankie" are becoming some of my favorites.

4. YouTube

YouTube has everything. From DIY tutorials to crazy cat videos (hours of getting lost on YouTube has taught me that cats are indeed quite scared of cucumbers), there is no shortage of content. Next time your procrastination gets the best of you, check out "Vines that cure my depression." I promise you it won't help.

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