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Jiaoying Summers hosts the first-ever LMAOF at The Pasadena Comedy in Los Angeles. Kate Quigley looks for a hook-up in the audience; Aidan Park shares what he and SpongeBob have in common; Matt Rife opens up about the sadder side of life as a f*** boy. Part stand-up special. Part animated short. Completely hilarious.

Five of the funniest people in Chicago-- Lyssa Laird, Sarah Perry, Calvin Evans, Chris Higgins, and Jush Nesh-- descend on The Den Theater to bring the house down with their stand-up. Nothing is off limits: from intimacy advice to naked train rides, to the upsides of COVID. Between sets, the jokes keep flying during a game of poker as the comics discuss their new OF accounts.

Lady AK, Edwin San Juan, Adam Dominguez, and Jay Reid are the hottest ticket in Vegas when they hit the stage for one outrageously funny night of stand-up.

Chris Renois shares why he's prepared for an eternity in hell; Luiz Diaz dishes gossip from the E.R.; and Brittany Brave gets back into dating. Host Oriel Rodriguez talks to South Beach's wildest characters before taking the stage.

Comedians Ocean Glapion, Madison Sinclair, Patrick Quinn, and Steven Zakari bare it all when LMAOF returns to the City of Angels.

LMAOF is back with a brand-new cast of comedians (and one familiar bartender). Mike E. Winfield gets out of activities with white people; Jasmine Ellis explains the real reason millennials are into astrology; Carmen Morales confronts the stingray that killed Steve Irwin; and Ryan Koo gets his happy ending.

It's boys' night out when comedians Cody Woods, Billy Bonnell, Dante Chang, and Jeff Dye hit the LMAOF stage. Hear the real issues on these guys' minds: sports, dating, politics, cuddling with cats, belly buttons, and smoothie prices.

Four comedians do their part to keep Austin weird when LMAOF heads to Texas. Ashley Barnhill lowers her relationship standards; Evan Lopez makes friends with a guy named Steve; Allison Wojowecz teaches self-defense; and Dean Stanfield has a brush with hamster cancer.

Austin keeps getting weirder as LMAOF returns for a second night, featuring comedians Tony Casillas, Clara Blackstone, Joe Begley, and Dylan Sullivan. Learn how to plan your own funeral, win a Subaru Outback, procure a stalker in China, and land a meeting with God.

Brandt Tobler, Christie Buchele, and Alec Flynn take the mic to ask the big questions: Does Heaven have wheelchair ramps? Are people really that into hiking? How much kink is too much? Hear what three of the Mile High City's funniest are thinking, on stage and off, when LMAOF comes to Denver.

Settle in for another wild night of stand-up when LMAOF returns to Denver. Georgia Comstock discovers her surprise siblings, Josh Emerson plays a strange game of Monopoly, and Salma Zaky wonders what else you can vape.

If hot topics and spicy takes are your love language, you're in luck. Find out why comedians Mike Stanley, Eeland Stribling, and Morgan Gallo are laughing about deaf wives, imaginary bus accidents, and Plan B's fine print.

What do you do when you've been canceled by your doctor, develop late-in-life body image issues, and get some brutal honesty from Cardi B? Eddie Ifft, Joe Kwaczala, and Natalie Friedman hit the LMAOF stage to explain.

On stage at LMAOF, Martin Morrow embraces hardcore Christian rap, Brandi Denise learns the secrets of the male anatomy, and Mateen Stewart wins a free trip to Hawaii.

A problematic skincare routine, a bizarre encounter with an uncle, and a new appreciation for men's nipples. See what else Leah Lamar, Zak Toscani, and Malik B have on their minds on stage at LMAOF.

Between Sohrab Forouzesh's promotion at the amusement park and all those points on Deanna Ortiz's Starbucks app, there's a lot to celebrate when LMAOF returns to Chicago.

Despite being a hit on Grindr, Vik Pandya is getting catfished on Zillow. And despite pulling dates with crypto bros, Olivia Carter keeps being ghosted by her own therapist. The struggle is real on stage at LMAOF.

Quit your job, call your mom, and change your pillowcases before Ontonio Kareem, Tyler Horvath, and Gena Gephart hit the LMAOF stage to talk Betty White, sacred meatloaf, and pregnancy pranks.

Maybe it's just Zako Ryan's edibles hitting, but Skyler Higley's feud with the Blue Man Group is getting out of control. And what is Natasha Pearl Hansen doing with all those wedding gifts? All will be revealed on stage at LMAOF.

Nicky Paris refuses a lap dance, Ahmed Al-Kadri bumps into his future self, and Noel Leon picks up a new OF subscriber at church. Sounds about right for LMAOF's first night back in Los Angeles.

Nate Craig gets creepy at pilates class, Nacya Marreiro learns what a circumcision is, and Ellen Harrold gives her boyfriend an oral performance review. It's a real "bless this mess" situation happening on stage at LMAOF.

Is Matt O'Brien's toilet clean enough? Will Ellory Smith ever be as famous as her therapist? Should Zahid Dewji be permanently banned from Uber? You decide after seeing their standup on LMAOF.

Javier Jarquin opens up about being in a same-sex marriage with his wife, Abigoliah Schamaun straps up for some quality time with her boyfriend, and Jack Hester wakes up in a coffin when LMAOF touches down in London.

Bella Hull peeks at her boyfriend's internal organs, Joshua Bethania requests a stool sample, and Sam Picone obliterates his school bully. It's an evening of self-help, sabotage, and spaghetti on LMAOF.

Before LMAOF says "Cheerio" to London, Toussaint Douglass, Thomas Green, and Abby Wambaugh get to the bottom of the British obsession with weather, what Australians can learn from cats, and how to lose groomsman privileges.

Orion Levine picks a hell of a day to quit smoking, Dauood Naimyar gets deep with a pimp named "Charcuterie", and Jaclyn Passaro discovers most guys aren't Kenough for her. Sounds like the perfect way to welcome LMAOF back to Pasadena, CA.

Jenny Zigrino finds a fun way to earn $50. Chris Martin second-guesses his virtual therapist. Stephanie Tejada breastfeeds a chihuahua. There's a lot going on in this LMAOF.

Put down the cheesecake, cancel brunch, and burn your self-help books - Nicole Aimee Schreiber, Terrence Delane, and Giulia Rozzi hit the LMAOF stage to discuss extreme Swifties, dog refunds, and nudists.

A whiff of Beyoncé, a Republican trap house, and a healthy dose of butt glue - Shaunak Godkhindi, Will Foskey, and Lace Larrabee give new meaning to the term "Dirty South" as LMAOF posts up in Atlanta.

Does it get any better than stealing dog food, sitting down to pee, or playing matchmaker in the psych ward? Yes, but don't tell Drew Morgan, Damon Sumner, or Kylie Vincent until after this episode of LMAOF.