Monday, 29 June 2026

When You Get Elon Musk's Neuralink Early

Elon Musk’s Neuralink is finally here... but maybe getting it early wasn't the best idea. This comedy sketch explores the reality of getting tech like the Neuralink too early. If you're a fan of tech parodies and Elon Musk sketches, this one's for you! #sketchcomedy #Parody #ComedySketch #neuralink #elonmusk #techhumor

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONYNdqMvoIQ

Monday, 15 June 2026

HR Sent Us To The Backrooms

HR sent us to the Backrooms for a team-building exercise. This sketch comedy parody is when the company can’t afford raises, bonuses, or a decent lunch, they come up with the next best thing: trapping employees in a corporate escape room and making them earn a half-Friday off. This sketch comedy parody follows three coworkers as they navigate the Backrooms, survive motivational management advice, and discover that HR somehow made an infinite nightmare dimension even worse. Featuring: • Corporate team building • Workplace satire • HR logic • Backrooms horror • A manager with too much confidence • A new hire who immediately regrets everything • One employee determined to get his half-Friday If you’ve ever been forced to attend a company retreat, mandatory team-building event, corporate off-site, or “fun” workplace activity, this video is for you. Subscribe for more sketch comedy, workplace satire, corporate humor, and character-driven comedy. #Backrooms #SketchComedy #WorkplaceComedy #sketchcomedy #Parody #ComedySketch #TheBackrooms

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia-eNtabPK0

Friday, 29 May 2026

The Secret Streaming Service Meeting

The secret streaming service meeting finally leaked. Every year, the biggest streaming companies gather behind closed doors to decide the future of television. Who gets to raise prices? Who gets to add more ads? Who gets to buy Warner Bros.? And most importantly… who gets to put a button on your hotel remote? In this comedy sketch, Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+, Apple TV, Peacock, Amazon Prime, Tubi, and the brand-new streaming service Mid-Flix battle over password sharing, VPN users, subscriptions inside subscriptions, streaming rights, corporate rebrands, and increasingly ridiculous price hikes. What starts as a routine corporate meeting quickly turns into complete chaos as executives argue over shareholder profits, hotel TV remotes, and whether HBO should change its name for the fifth time this year. If streaming services operated like professional sports teams, this is probably exactly what their annual draft would look like. #comedy #sketchcomedy #streaming #netflix #hbomax #disneyplus #paramountplus #appletv #amazonprime #peacock #tubi #satire #funny #corporatehumor #youtubecomedy #streamingwars #tvshows #parody #streamingservices #comedyvideo

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcsLAJlGtVk

Thursday, 14 May 2026

What Finding A Therapist Is Really Like

What Finding A Therapist Is Really Like. Finding a therapist is already hard enough. But somehow every therapist has a completely different “approach” that slowly makes your life worse in ways you never expected. From the therapist who talks over you, to the guy who thinks he’s Freud, to the life coach that convinces you to quit your job, this is what finding a therapist actually feels like. A comedy sketch about therapy, bad advice, life coaches, Freud, self-help culture, and trying to fix your life after a messy divorce. If you’ve ever tried therapy, life coaching, self-help seminars, or just needed someone to talk to… this probably feels a little too real. Starring: The Over-Talker The Freudian The Religious Therapist The Life Coach The Writer This sketch was inspired by the chaos of trying to find the “right” therapist while your mental health slowly declines in real time. #comedy #sketchcomedy #therapy #freud #selfhelp #therapist #comedyvideo #funny #lifecoach #mentalhealth #satire

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWOJoWuLQWk

Friday, 1 May 2026

When The Youtube Chef Goes To Prison

When The Youtube Chef Goes To Prison When a polished, overly confident YouTube chef suddenly finds himself filming from inside a prison cell, the show must go on… whether it makes sense or not. Welcome back to Cooking with Cam — except this time, Cam isn’t in his pristine kitchen with marble countertops and artisan ingredients. He’s “temporarily staying” at Pelican Bay, working with whatever he can get his hands on: commissary scraps, questionable liquids, and favors that definitely aren’t part of any standard recipe. But in Cam’s mind? Nothing has changed. The lighting might be worse, the ingredients might be… unconventional, and the interruptions might include guards and violent negotiations, but this is still a professional cooking show — and he’s still in control. Or at least, that’s what he keeps telling himself. In this episode, Cam walks you through how to make a “refreshing blueberry mint refresher” using prison-friendly ingredients and chef-level technique. As always, he delivers precise instructions, overly confident tips, and that signature cooking show charm… except now it’s layered with something a little more tense. A little more urgent. A little more… off. Because while Cam insists this is just another recipe, things around him tell a very different story. Throughout the tutorial, you’ll notice small cracks forming in his perfectly controlled persona. A line that goes a little too far. A pause that lingers just a bit too long. A detail that feels… oddly specific. Cam never outright explains what happened or why he’s there — in fact, he actively avoids it — but if you pay attention, you’ll start to piece things together. And that’s where the comedy really lives. This isn’t a sketch about jokes — it’s about denial. Cam treats everything like it’s normal. The audience knows it isn’t. That tension builds slowly, step by step, as the “recipe” progresses. What starts as a standard cooking tutorial becomes something much stranger as interruptions pile up, stakes rise, and Cam doubles down on maintaining control. Whether he’s negotiating for ingredients, calmly returning to frame after something clearly went wrong off-screen, or explaining technique with unsettling precision, he never breaks character. Because to him, this is normal. That’s the joke. Fans of character-driven comedy will recognize the influence of deeply committed performances — where the humor comes not from punchlines, but from behavior. Cam isn’t trying to be funny. He’s trying to be a great chef. And the more seriously he takes himself, the funnier everything becomes. If you’ve seen the first episode (“When The Cooking Tutorial Gets REALLY Personal”), you already know where this is headed. That video introduced Cam as a chef whose life was unraveling in real time — his personal drama bleeding into his cooking show until things took a very dark turn. This episode picks up after that fallout, but instead of addressing it directly, it lets the consequences speak for themselves. Or more accurately — it lets Cam not speak about them. This is Part 2 of an ongoing character story, where each video escalates both the situation and Cam’s denial. The world around him changes drastically, but his tone, his structure, and his confidence stay exactly the same. That contrast is what drives the entire piece. You can expect: – A fully committed parody of YouTube cooking culture – Hyper-specific “chef logic” applied to increasingly questionable situations – Dark, subtle humor that builds over time – A character who refuses to acknowledge reality – Unexpected turns that feel both shocking and inevitable – A continuation of an evolving story that rewards paying attention What you won’t get: – Obvious punchlines every line – Direct explanations of what’s happening – A character who understands how bad things are This video is designed to feel like a real cooking tutorial at first glance — something you might casually click on — but quickly becomes something else entirely. It rewards viewers who stay engaged, pick up on details, and let the tension build instead of expecting instant payoff. And yes… there’s a payoff. But getting there is the fun part. If you enjoy comedy that comes from character, tone, and escalation rather than traditional joke structure, this is exactly that. It’s messy, controlled, absurd, grounded, and unhinged — all at the same time. And through it all, Cam remains exactly who he believes he is: A professional chef. In complete control. Making a simple drink. Nothing more. — Make sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE if you want to see more episodes of Cooking with Cam as things continue to… develop. Let us know what you think actually happened. And remember: In this kitchen, we focus on what’s in front of us. Not what’s been set aside. PART 1: https://youtu.be/8Fcjg66woFY

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzUwGgBEJA8

Thursday, 23 April 2026

When You're A Detective But Lack Common Sense

When you’re a detective but lack common sense What happens when confidence replaces competence? In this dark comedy sketch, a self-proclaimed “seasoned” detective relies entirely on gut instinct, movie logic, and pure arrogance to solve a murder case—while getting everything spectacularly wrong. Paired with a by-the-book junior detective who still believes in procedure, the investigation quickly spirals into chaos as bad assumptions, overconfidence, and reckless decisions lead to consequences that can’t be undone. From misreading obvious evidence to contaminating a crime scene, issuing the most useless APB of all time, and making one catastrophic mistake that changes everything, this sketch explores what happens when someone who shouldn’t be in charge absolutely thinks they should be. Every moment builds on the detective’s flawed intuition, escalating into a finale where he might actually be right… but in the worst way possible. If you like dark humor, sketch comedy, or shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Office, or Reno 911, this video leans into awkward realism, uncomfortable silence, and character-driven comedy where the joke isn’t just what happens—it’s why it happens.

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaPJYjG7pIw

Thursday, 16 April 2026

The First Guys To Actually Rob A Bank (1798)

The first guys to actually rob a bank in 1798 walk in with a musket, no plan, and absolutely no understanding of how banks work. What starts as a simple robbery turns into job offers, investment advice, and a masterclass in making money without actually having any. They just wanted cash… but somehow they end up learning about railroad bonds instead. Links below 🌐 Site: www.heyitsedgar.com 📝 Substack: heyitsedgar.substack.com 🅿️ Patreon: https://ift.tt/5sAzfng 📷 Instagram: https://ift.tt/XrmCDBz 🎥 Tiktok: https://ift.tt/o0H6Kv1 🐣 Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyitsedgar

from HeyItsEdgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfUUIBi3rH0

When You Get Elon Musk's Neuralink Early

Elon Musk’s Neuralink is finally here... but maybe getting it early wasn't the best idea. This comedy sketch explores the reality of get...