Trevor Wallace & Michael Blaustein w/ Sam Morril & Mark Normand - We Might Be Drunk Podcast
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Trevor Wallace and Michael Blaustein host a raucous, unfiltered episode of We Might Be Drunk featuring comedians Sam Morril and Mark Normand, diving deep into taboo topics with their signature blend of absurd humor and candid storytelling. The conversation kicks off with a surreal debate about frozen eggs and embryo custody battles, leading into a wild tangent on the 'sock on the door' trope as a metaphor for privacy during masturbation. The hosts explore personal anecdotes about jizzing on floors, in hotels, and even on golf courses, blending crass humor with surprisingly reflective moments about loneliness, masculinity, and the absurdity of modern life. They transition into discussions about the physical and mental toll of touring, the contrast between New York and L.A. lifestyles, and the creative necessity of discomfort in comedy. The episode culminates in a meta-commentary on podcast culture, viral content, and the paradox of seeking authenticity in an age of performance, all while promoting their upcoming comedy tour and a film project titled 'Busboys'. The episode is a chaotic yet cohesive exploration of male vulnerability, the evolution of sexual humor, and the creative process, underscored by a recurring theme: that the most authentic comedy often emerges from the messiest, most uncomfortable truths. The hosts reflect on their own pasts—selling weed in eighth grade, dealing with childhood stuttering, and the emotional weight of returning to their old neighborhoods—revealing a deeper layer beneath the raunch. They also touch on the psychological impact of fame, the pressure of working new material, and the importance of staying uncomfortable to remain creatively alive. Ultimately, the episode celebrates the raw, unfiltered nature of comedy as both a survival mechanism and a form of connection.
Embrace discomfort and chaos as fuel for creativity—comfort is the enemy of fun.
Authentic comedy often comes from the messiest, most personal truths, not polished performances.
The pressure of being known can make working new material feel like a high-stakes gamble.
Loneliness and self-awareness are common companions on the road, and humor is a coping mechanism.
The internet has changed how jokes are tested—some bits only find their audience years later.
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Frozen Eggs & Embryo Custody Battles
“It's definitely the step before the abortion. I don't think it's an abortion. No, because I believe they're fertilized eggs if you have the man.”
The Sock on the Door & Jizz Culture
“Coming on the floor. You never heard of this? I believe it exists. Guy who definitely comes on the floor. I've come in the hand before when he really...”
The Touring Life: Chaos, Comfort & Comedy
“If you're too comfortable, it's, I mean... Yeah. And you get more and more, like, you go, oh, you live in Santa Monica? See ya. That's like a half hour.”
Childhood Sexuality & Pre-Internet Porn
The comedians share vivid, often hilarious memories of childhood sexual curiosity—stealing Playboy magazines, trading pages like Pokémon cards, and the shock of seeing real-life tits at a water park. They reflect on how pre-internet porn was a shared, secretive experience across the country.
The Cybertruck, Ice Baths & Tech Fads
The hosts critique the Cybertruck and other tech bro fads, sharing their own surprising shifts in opinion after trying them. They discuss the mental and physical benefits of ice baths, the absurdity of one-wheel scooters, and the irony of hating a trend only to become a fan after experiencing it.
“You've never seen a family in a Cybertruck. And I was like, God damn. Which is weird because Elon Musk hasn't seen his family either.”
“Coming on the floor. You never heard of this? I believe it exists. Guy who definitely comes on the floor. I've come in the hand before when he really...”
“The most memorable lines in comedy are often the ones that aren’t meant to be laugh lines.”
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Trevor Wallace
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Michael Blaustein
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Mark Normand
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Sam Morril
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Cybertruck
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Louis C.K.
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Ice Bath
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Gary Veeder
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One-Wheel Scooter
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Elon Musk
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