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- Wheelchair bound stand-up comedianne Kelly Joseph has just lost her husband and gained the pestilence of her annoying relatives and a couple of bothersome family friends who seemingly seek to ruin the remaining years of her life. Left with a large sum of money upon becoming a widow, she wishes to utilize it for a most comedically macabre ploy to rid her of these detestable hangers-on by getting some crooked assassins and a hired hand involved.
- The antics of office workers are brought on by their boredom begot of the mundane nature of their jobs in a call center. However, their drudgery becomes more than interesting enough when they begin to partake in "Five-Minute Romances" and other things.
- A dying man recalls his days as a sailor on a U.S. submarine during World War II. His recollections become all too real and he thus becomes confused. As he drifts into the afterlife, he reconciles his guilt and makes amends to himself and his friends whom he could not save in a torpedo fire for letting the accident happen.
- Neil (Eric Simons) and Trey (Tony Ly) are on their lunch break from work when their conversation is interrupted by an old face (Joel Anger) from Neil's high school. The situation goes from odd to ridiculous as the high school reject, Davis, continues to make efforts to impress Neil and Trey. When the childish outcast seeks his ultimate form of approval through trying to get a fist bump and is subsequently denied by Neil, he obsessively pursues social acceptance. An outrageously strange set of confrontations ensues.
- A delusional artist is betrayed by both his distorted perceptions and his talent for creating grotesque and surreal pieces and begins to be encased in his own madness, completely cut off from the outside world and trapped in his thoughts. Inspired by intense grief, his creations take on lives of their own and present themselves as strange incarnations of their creator. His mysterious sources of sorrow and his muses from his troubled past begin to drive him into even more guilt and suicidal inquiries circulate in his mind. He begins to find a sense of relief in self-forgiveness. How will he pardon himself? Will he end it all? Will he be freed from his fragmented and bizarre perceptions? Whatever the choice he makes is, WILL HE EVEN KNOW?