Now, as you've probably garnered from the thread title, this deck isn't exactly competitive material. However, it is a fun deck to play every now and then, and it does have some degree of functionality. If you get lucky, you'll be beating down the toughest of decks. If you don't, then you'll lose to, I don't know, shitty dark magician decks.
Monsters (12):
x3 bunilla
x3 charcoal inpachi
x3 D.D. trainer
x3 oppressed people
Spells (16):
x3 Enchanting fitting room
x3 triangle power
x3 the law of the normal
x2 messenger of peace
x2 swords of revealing light
x1 heart of the underdog
x2 pot of duality
Traps (12):
x2 gravity bind
x2 mirror force
x3 dimensional prison
x1 fiendish chain
x1 solemn judgement
x1 solemn warning
x2 the league of uniform nomenclature
The monsters in this deck are all lvl 1 normal monsters that you won't be seeing anywhere else. The primary (or rather, the only) winning condition in this deck is to have 5 lvl 1 monsters on the field (through setting them one at a time, as well as through cards that special summon them such as enchanting fitting room), give them all 2000 ATK with triangle power, and then destroy all cards on the field and both hands that aren't lvl 1 monsters with the law of the normal. This allows you to attack your opponent directly with all 5 monsters, dealing 10k+ damage.
It's pretty obvious that this deck will definitely run into consistency issues somewhere down the road. This deck is a one-trick pony, and if your opponent does so much as dark bribing your law of the normal, it's almost guaranteed that you've lost. That being said, it's still enjoyable to completely surprise your opponent with a deck like this. Just don't expect to get easy wins with it all the time.