Episodes
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In this episode of "Normal World," Angela kicks things off with a hilarious sketch parodying Christmas decorating videos. The festive banter continues as Dave, Angela, and 1/4 Black Garrett dive into the quirks of holiday traditions, sharing sharp and absurd commentary on everything from bizarre Christmas gifts to the cultural shift toward unconventional presents. They reflect on their most outrageous sketches of the year, including the bloody "voter fraud" horror shoot and the now-infamous “semen-filled hotel” anecdote, blending nostalgia with their signature humor. The crew also touches on viral trends like Skibidi Toilets, extended-stay motels, and offbeat holiday myths. Wrapping up the episode are heartfelt reflections on the bond between people and their pets, capped with a special Christmas acoustic performance by Maxwell Hughes.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela take aim at Kamala Harris’ latest speech, poking fun at her cryptic self-quote, “I ask you to remember the context in which you exist,” and her over-the-top self-congratulation. They dive into a hilarious debate over Taco Bell’s questionable new chicken nuggets and reminisce about Flavor Flav’s reality TV antics, his odd friendship with Hunter Biden, and the quirks of fast-food nostalgia. The conversation shifts to Justin Trudeau’s political troubles, exploring his party’s calls for his resignation and tying in sharp jabs about his legacy. They also cover the latest additions to the National Film Registry, blending nostalgic love for classics like "Dirty Dancing" with ridiculous takes on modern picks like "Spy Kids."
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In this episode of “Normal World,” Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela cover everything from mysterious drones over New Jersey to the Mandela effect. Garrett shares a clip from his YouTube video on why Dallas votes blue, with responses ranging from shadow governments to ancient Egyptian connections to Texas. The team dives into theories surrounding the New Jersey drones, including aliens, government surveillance, and portals to parallel dimensions. They also discuss Donald Trump’s statement accusing the Biden administration of hiding the truth about the drones’ origins and abruptly canceling his trip to Bedminster due to ongoing sightings. The Mandela effect takes center stage as the group unpacks bizarre examples like the “Shazam” movie that never existed, the Berenstain Bears spelling, and the mysterious case of the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia. Is it a glitch in the Matrix or just mass misremembering? The crew also roasts M. Night Shyamalan’s "Trap" for its ridiculous plot and relives Corey Feldman’s unforgettable concerts, filled with shirtless antics and awkward intros. Rapper Dave Blunts' hospital bed cake celebration for hitting a million YouTube views wraps up the hilarity. This episode of “Normal World” features Maxwell Hughes.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela kick things off with a lively debate about Christmas movies like "The Santa Clause," "Die Hard," and "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles," leading to wild tales of theater mishaps and rowdy audiences. Dave shares gritty memories of growing up near Detroit, painting a vivid picture of the stark divide between affluent suburbs and crumbling neighborhoods. A chilling story about discovering a dog’s severed head in a waterway underscores the harsh realities of life in the city. The conversation dives into Detroit’s infamous corruption under former mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who misused city funds to finance his lavish lifestyle. Scandals like the alleged murder of Tamara Green, a stripper linked to Kilpatrick, reveal the darker side of his administration, as detailed in Charlie LeDuff’s "Detroit: An American Autopsy." The episode shifts gears to lighter moments as the hosts explore Jamie Foxx’s Netflix special, where he opens up about his stroke recovery and dating white women and puts to rest bizarre internet rumors, including speculation about his connection to P. Diddy.
This episode of “Normal World” features guests Flawdzilla and Meaux.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela discuss a questionable Planned Parenthood marketing campaign tied to Broadway's "Wicked," complete with anatomically green promotional materials. The hosts examine a headline-making OnlyFans world record attempt, delve into HBO's documentary series "America Undercover" with "Small Town Ecstasy" and "American Pimp," and share thoughts on Mitch McConnell's Senate stumble and term limits. After exploring Little Richard's complex identity and classic action movies, the episode concludes with their Perv Alert segment spotlighting former Democrat Rep. Anthony Weiner's bid for New York City Council, with the hosts crafting amazingly inappropriate campaign slogans for the registered sex offender's political comeback attempt.
This episode of “Normal World” features guests Flawdzilla and Meaux.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela unravel the shocking story of Luigi Mangione, the young suspect accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. They explore the eerie details, from Mangione’s odd behavior in a Pennsylvania McDonald’s to his ties with controversial nursing homes linked to his family. The hosts reflect on the blurred lines between justice, motive, and madness, injecting comedic twists, including speculation on Mangione’s alleged incel status and the bizarre engravings on shell casings. Shifting to cultural traditions, they delve into Christmas ghost stories, uncovering their Victorian roots and connections to family warmth. This segues into a nostalgic look at childhood literature, from Roald Dahl’s darker tales to Brothers Grimm stories, highlighting the harsh realities woven into these imaginative narratives. The conversation spirals into haunted hotel stays, misplaced pants, and ghostly encounters, adding humor to personal anecdotes. The episode takes a darker turn as they tackle celebrity culture’s murky side, discussing allegations involving Jay-Z and P. Diddy. They examine high-profile lawyers’ roles, power dynamics, and conspiracy theories around "blackmail parties," blending humor with sobering insights. They dissect the fleeting nature of internet fame through Hawk Tuah’s rise and cryptocurrency scandal. The team hilariously navigates the bizarre world of crypto, fast-food gimmicks, and even the Hamburglar’s take on chicken sandwiches, delivering the characteristic wit and depth fans love. This episode of "Normal World" features special guest George Alexopoulos, acclaimed cartoonist and author of "Goofberry Pie."
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In this episode of “Normal World,” Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela tackle President Joe Biden’s controversial $1 billion aid package for African nations. While domestic areas like Appalachia and North Carolina reel from hurricane devastation and lack of federal relief, the crew questions misplaced priorities and potential corruption in foreign aid allocation. The discussion heats up with a Canadian mayor’s refusal to fly a Pride flag during Pride Month, igniting debates on government mandates, cultural values, and free speech. In “Trans News,” they humorously congratulate biological male Alex Consani for winning Woman of the Year at the U.K. Fashion Awards, poking fun at awards culture and gender identity politics. The team also critiques efforts to rewrite Alcoholics Anonymous literature to include gender-neutral pronouns, questioning identity politics’ place in recovery programs. They then turn to Cesar Hernandez, a convicted murderer who escaped custody in California, imagining the challenges of tracking him in a sanctuary city. Closing with humor, they riff on rumors of Elton John’s blindness, celebrate his legacy, and laugh over Theo Von’s viral quip comparing Wayne Gretzky to Princess Diana, hilariously tying Gretzky’s iconic mullet to Diana’s regal style.
This episode of "Normal World" welcomes special guest Derek Richards.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela tackle a mix of high-profile scandals, cultural quirks, and absurd humor. They open with the shocking assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, diving into the eerie precision of the hit, insider trading allegations, and the shadowy world of corporate corruption. The unsettling case sparks questions about power, secrecy, and the risks of exposing the truth. The team shifts gears to explore Eminem’s turbulent family history, reflecting on his late mother, Debbie, their strained relationship, and their eventual reconciliation in his song "Headlights." This heartfelt moment contrasts with darker tales of neglect and resilience, offering an honest look at family struggles. From there, the show dives into pop culture with a playful critique of comedian Matt Rife’s transformation and rise to fame. They unpack internet rumors, Hollywood absurdities, and the strange expectations of celebrity culture with their trademark wit. The chaos of retail life takes center stage as the hosts dissect a viral Walmart incident where a child wreaked havoc, leading to Angela’s personal stories from her deli days. Their sharp observations on retail culture and societal norms keep the laughs rolling. In their satirical Trans News segment, they address the controversy surrounding a trans powerlifter’s lawsuit, blending biting humor with bold commentary. This episode of "Normal World" welcomes special guest Derek Richards.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela dissect President Biden's controversial pardon of his son Hunter Biden. They explore Hunter’s legal troubles, including felony charges for firearm purchases and tax evasion, and the implications of the pardon, covering his time at Burisma. The hosts humorously critique Biden’s claims of non-interference with the Justice Department, raising questions about political fallout and public skepticism. The discussion humorously shifts to high-profile pardons, speculating on whether the Tiger King deserves clemency, and examining the absurdities of crime dramas, hit men, and surveillance. They revisit infamous cases like JonBenét Ramsey and the Menendez brothers, sharing theories and reflecting on the enduring fascination with sensationalized crimes.
In lighter segments, the hosts share bizarre real-life stories, including delivery job mishaps and unexpected encounters, while hilariously recounting experiences in Detroit’s strip club scene. They contrast international norms, noting the stark differences between Canadian brothels and Detroit’s chaotic establishments, adding their signature comedic twist. The episode also examines Belgium’s groundbreaking law granting sex workers maternity leave and pensions, sparking debate on societal norms and workers' rights. Closing on a bizarre note, they tackle the story of an Ohio woman sentenced for killing and eating a cat, blending grim reality with humor.
This episode of "Normal World" welcomes special guest Derek Richards.
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In this episode of “Normal World," hosts Dave Landau and 1/4 Black Garrett dive into the absurdities of modern politics with a skit about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz after his and Kamala Harris’ defeat by Donald Trump and JD Vance in the 2024 presidential campaign. The satire sets the stage for a comedic dissection of the election’s aftermath, featuring sharp critiques of progressive policies like taxpayer-funded surgeries for trans prisoners and the theatrical collapse of Kamala Harris’ campaign headquarters. The conversation expands to cultural absurdities, shining a spotlight on "The View's" escalating ridiculousness. The team humorously critiques Whoopi Goldberg’s recent controversy involving a Staten Island bakery and revisits Kelly Osbourne’s viral gaffe, exposing the hypocrisy of virtue-signaling elites. They then delve into Russia’s nuclear threats in response to Ukraine’s U.S.-supplied missile strikes, addressing Sergei Markov’s ominous warnings about a potential nuclear war by Christmas with sharp commentary that blends humor with sobering geopolitical reflections. The humor broadens to include reflections on comedy careers, critiques of modern entertainment, and a hilarious analysis of Jaguar’s bizarre new ad campaign. The team also explores vaping culture, poking fun at disposable vapes and their advanced technology, likening them to items more powerful than the tech used to reach the moon — all while noting their strawberry-scented absurdity.
This episode of “Normal World” features Jeff Dye, Tony Casillas, and Derek Richards portraying Tim Walz.
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In this episode of "Normal World," hosts Dave Landau and 1/4 Black Garrett tackle the week’s most pressing political topics with their signature mix of wit, humor, and unfiltered commentary. The show opens with a sharp critique of modern politics, including government overreach, media hypocrisy, and the erosion of personal freedoms. The team dives deep into RFK Jr.'s health policies, hilariously mocking the corporate media’s defense of junk food and its chemical-laden offerings. With pointed humor, they dissect the absurdity of comparing natural ingredients to artificial concoctions, while questioning the broader implications of RFK Jr.'s role in a future administration. From seed oils to Froot Loops, no stone is left unturned in their comedic roast of food regulation and media narratives. Next, they take aim at late-night television, contrasting the current overly politicized landscape with the comedy of yesteryear. Jay Leno’s road-dog spirit and his unexpected stays at Hampton Inns spark a nostalgic discussion about authenticity, while Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel’s pandering to the establishment earn the team’s sharpest barbs.
The episode heats up as Alex Jones joins the show, sharing insights into his ongoing battles with the legal system, the deep state, and the mainstream media. Jones delves into the challenges faced by Infowars, detailing the politically driven lawsuits and bankruptcy proceedings that have attempted to silence him. His revelations about secretive auctions, attempts to control his brand, and the erosion of First and Second Amendment rights highlight the growing concern over lawfare and political censorship in America. Jones provides shocking details about a rigged auction orchestrated by the Justice Department to sell off his assets, including the rights to his name and likeness, violating constitutional protections. Despite a judge's ruling against the auction, Jones describes the brazen actions of the Democrat-backed consortium that manipulated the process to its advantage. The group’s tactics, including using inflated judgments as leverage, underscore the weaponization of the legal system to target dissenting voices.
The discussion turns to the broader implications of media lies and political lawfare, with Jones pointing out the hypocrisy of figures like Rachel Maddow and Anthony Fauci, who allegedly profited from spreading misinformation. The team explores why such figures escape accountability while conservatives face relentless persecution, calling for a decisive counteraction to reclaim the justice system from Soros-backed officials. Jones wraps up his segment by assuring fans that Infowars continues to operate despite relentless attacks, even as he predicts that the legal battles waged against him and others are merely the “dying gasps of the deep state.” He encourages supporters to follow his updates on Infowars.com and X (formerly Twitter), reaffirming his commitment to free speech and the truth.
This episode of "Normal World" features Derek Richards, Gerard Michaels, and special call-in guest Alex Jones.
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela combine their signature sharp wit and comedic edge to deliver a scathing, hilarious commentary on today’s entertainment, politics, and cultural absurdities. The show opens with a discussion on James Gunn’s leadership of DC’s R-rated superhero projects, leading to satirical riffs on Hollywood's creative missteps, including "Joker 2" and Lady Gaga’s polarizing performance. The crew delves into the Tyson fight, sharing outrageous stories about Tyson’s antics, including his one-man show in Las Vegas, where his wife reportedly fed him lines through an earpiece. The humor escalates with absurd scenarios featuring Tyson, Logan Paul, and satirical matchups over Burisma shares. They seamlessly blend cultural commentary with sharp comedic timing. Shifting to politics, they roast MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough and his highly publicized meeting with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The hosts question the sincerity of Scarborough’s efforts, accusing MSNBC of a desperate ratings-grab cloaked as a "bridge-building" moment. They explore the broader decline of mainstream media, critiquing its alienation of moderate audiences through relentless woke narratives. The conversation expands to highlight cultural shifts, from Hollywood’s retreat from DEI departments to changes in tactics by outlets like CNN and MSNBC. They frame these changes as a response to the public rejecting divisive narratives. Elon Musk is discussed as an example of the pendulum swing, with his liberal roots giving way to support for Trump-era conservatism in reaction to the woke Left’s overreach. The humor crescendos with a hilarious take on Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy, imagining it as a reality TV show, featuring outrageous employee interactions and bizarre customer experiences. The hosts riff on Spirit's marketing, comparing it to the mainstream media’s desperation for relevance. They cap off the segment with a "trashier than Spirit Airlines" list, featuring comically exaggerated scenarios that leave no topic untouched.This episode of "Normal World" includes Derek Richards and Jimmy McCartney.
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In this episode of “Normal World,” hosts Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela navigate the bizarre intersections of modern media, Big Tech, virtual reality, and the nature of reality itself. They start by discussing Don Lemon’s dramatic exit from X (formerly Twitter), critiquing his search for relevance on other platforms and his disdain for Elon Musk’s conservative-leaning shifts in platform policy. This satire serves as a springboard to discuss broader issues surrounding free speech and Big Tech's unchecked power in shaping societal norms.
The hosts reflect on society’s growing disconnect from real-life interaction in favor of digital spaces, suggesting that the internet has become the new reality for many, contributing to social isolation and anxiety. In a humorous yet cautionary tone, they imagine a "Matrix"-like future in which people are fully immersed in virtual worlds, losing touch with reality and needing “real-life Neos” to keep them grounded.
The conversation then takes a surreal turn as they delve into psychedelics and altered states of consciousness, particularly experiences with DMT. The hosts explore the eerily consistent reports of encountering entities in these altered states, debating whether these visions hint at interdimensional beings or are simply products of the mind. They humorously ponder whether such beings exist on a different frequency, watching over or interacting with us through dreams or psychedelic experiences. The segment concludes with a whimsical account of one of Ian's dreams, in which he conversed with Elon Musk, and a discussion that reflects on how our subconscious might blend reality and fantasy in unexpected ways.
Balancing humor with thought-provoking questions, the episode invites viewers to consider the implications of a tech-driven, digital society and the mysteries of consciousness. From satirical critiques of media personalities to musings on alternate realities and alien life, "Normal World" serves up a blend of comedy, caution, and curiosity.
This episode of "Normal World" includes Ian Crossland, co-host of "Timcast IRL."
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In this episode of "Normal World," hosts Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, Angela, and guest Ian Crossland deliver humor and political satire. The conversation humorously reimagines a recent meeting between Trump and Biden as a reunion of high school rivals, sparking a satirical take on January 6. Dave and guests discuss the treatment of January 6 participants, contrasting it with other judicial leniencies, and consider mass pardons to foster unity. They critique disparities in the political and judicial systems, debating whether it’s time to move forward without retribution. Dave and the guests riff on imagined Cabinet picks, from Kristi Noem overseeing the Department of Homeland Security to pro wrestler Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense. Their take questions the real influence of these roles, envisioning a Cabinet made of "solid American oak."
The discussion shifts to cryptocurrency, where Dogecoin’s recent surge prompts speculation on its future. They joke about Elon Musk’s hypothetical influence on crypto in the White House, pondering Bitcoin’s potential as a global currency despite concerns over decentralization.
Dave and guests share personal anecdotes about debt and holiday spending, addressing financial challenges and realistic debt management. They also dive into their experiences with marijuana, caffeine, and sugar, humorously debating their addictive qualities. They reflect on quitting weed and how it improved their memory and motivation, while joking about sugar’s ubiquity in marketed products. Stories of their job histories bring more laughs, adding humor and relatability to their takes on workplace misadventures. Through satire and relatable anecdotes, this episode of "Normal World" combines conservative commentary with wit and charm on everything from politics and pop culture to personal vices and workplace mishaps.
This episode of "Normal World" includes Ian Crossland, co-host of "TimCast IRL."
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In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela humorously dissect political narratives, discussing President Biden's continual absence from important political events and how he even appears mentally absent at times, while speculating about Vice President Kamala Harris' potential next moves. They react to viral responses to Donald Trump’s landslide presidential victory and the reactions of celebrities and others who voted for Kamala Harris, highlighted by a montage of exaggerated emotional moments and election-related responses. The hosts discuss media-driven portrayals of public officials, focusing on figures like JD Vance and Ron DeSantis. They commend JD Vance for his authentic and empathetic approach, particularly his focus on the opioid crisis, which sets him apart from more rehearsed political figures. In contrast, they note Ron DeSantis’ strong leadership in Florida but critique his difficulties in connecting with voters during his presidential campaign, suggesting that while his policies resonate, his campaign presence lacks the relatability needed to captivate the public.
The episode features sharp commentary on media figures, including clips from shows like “The View,” where perspectives on recent elections are dissected. The hosts critique how narratives are shaped and the implications of media bias. The hosts also delve into the ongoing debate over freedom of speech and social media regulation. They analyze how platforms are used to shape narratives and question calls for increased regulation, pointing out the tension between censorship and open dialogue. The implications of media and political strategies on public perception and voter influence are examined, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in the digital age.
Flawdzilla and Meaux share their sobriety journey, stressing the power of family support and mutual resilience in overcoming addiction. The opioid crisis and struggles with recovery are discussed, contrasting government assistance with genuine family aid. The hosts commend Trump’s health policy focus and highlight the importance of community.
This episode of “Normal World” features guests Flawdzilla and Meaux.
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Dave takes to the streets to talk to Detroiters about the election and who they think will win. Kamala has now conceded, making Donald Trump the 47th president of the United States. Guests: Flawdzilla and Meaux
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Join hosts Vincent Price, Elvira, and Igor as they take you through some spooooky sketches, including scary stories about: voter fraud, a terrifying epidemic of JOY, a torturous tale of bullying, and much more!
Brent Pella, Derek Richards, Matt McClowry, Kathleen Dunbar, and Sara Gonzales as Kamala Harris
Featuring the music of: Brendan Grimes
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The votes are in, and kids have chosen Kamala Harris as the winner of Nickelodeon’s "Kids Pick the President Kids’ Vote" poll. We make our own predictions for the upcoming election. Sean "Diddy" Combs' employees were required to carry pink cocaine, which is a drug found in Liam Payne's system when he died. Also discussed: Gavin Newsom, how movies changed through the different generations, and more!
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Gwen Walz says tampons in the boys' room will teach hungry kids to read. The Democratic Party does not want internet porn taken away from you, but the Republicans will do just that if they win this November — despite a quarter-century of evidence and millions of VPNs that say otherwise. Two pro-Democrat PACs named Progress Action Campaign and Defend the Vote have put out an ad to explain. The New York Times ran a hit piece against Donald Trump that is staggering even for the New York Times.
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Obama says he doesn’t understand how we got so toxic, divided, and bitter. Bill Clinton was seen in Arizona calling Kari Lake “physically attractive.” Angel Reese may be one of the faces of the WNBA, but her time on the court hardly pays the bills. Jesse McGrath, a lifelong Republican began a physical transition to make her body match her gender identity. German police on Monday raided a popular pizzeria in Düsseldorf accused of serving cocaine as a side dish. Plus, a new game of "Who Done Said It?!" and "Ask Dr. Steve"! Guest/co-host: Gerard Michaels
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