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The 5 Most Intentionally Funny Videos This Week 5/28/13

I have no idea what is going on with Amanda Bynes because there’s been so much great comedy to watch online this week. The latest season of Arrested Development is one thing, but this week’s 5 Most Intentionally Funny Videos is a whole other thing that definitely worthy of taking time away from celebrity dish.

1. Submitted: comedians Matt Ingebretson and Dave Ross don’t have any experience fencing or fighting in general. That’s why them fencing each other in a parking lot is hilarious.

2. This 6 minute set by comedian Jeremy Paul is one of the funniest sets we’ve seen in awhile.

3. As part of a remote segment on Conan, Tig Notaro tries to get her headshot placed at local businesses and it’s a lot easier than you think it would be.

4. Henry Phillips and Mike Judge explore the darker side of drinking coffee at your friend’s house for Jash/buh on YouTube. Yes, there’s a dark side to drinking coffee.

5. Submitted: Nick Thune, a comedian who often plays guitar on stage, broke his arm and was told that he couldn’t play guitar for a few weeks. It was one of the biggest challenges he ever faced in his life and the story behind the documentary Disarmed, as seen in this trailer.

And in case you missed it, check out last week’s 5 MIFV.

Per usual, I’m taking submissions for the 5 MIFV every week like the two featured above. Same rules still apply.
-E-mail embeddable video link to [email protected] with subject line “5 MIFV Submission”
-Submit by the end of the upcoming Monday (which would be 6/3)
-Videos must be posted online (i.e. have a time stamp that says so) between 5/28 and the end of Monday 6/3
-Don’t add any cover letters or explanations; please just send the link.

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