Mbmbam (My Brother My Brother and Me)
Podcast • 2010 • Comedy
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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The brothers sometimes drink in their live episodes and have discussed past experiences with alcohol and being heavily drunk etc, but have also stated that they record their non-live episodes while sober.
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There are jokes/references to weed and vaping, but no drugs are actually used during the recording.
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Does a horse die?
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No horses die on the podcast, but in the intro to episode 458 they joke about a hypothetical horse killing other horses and people still debating whether that should be against the rules, and in episode 304 they talk about the Kentucky derby and that it's messed up how common it is for horses to die in horse racing.
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Are there spiders?
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One of the brothers (Travis) has a fear of spiders, and this is occasionally referenced. (A spin-off TV series they made contains an episode all about spiders, but they are not the focus of the podcast itself.)
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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At one point, there is a joke about the kink of “sexual waffle irons,” aka putting one’s p***s into the waffle iron and flattening it
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Is there shaving/cutting?
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One of the sponsors is a shaving & razor service, generally only referenced in the advertising portions.
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Does someone struggle to breathe?
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Justin sometimes has trouble breathing when he laughs, but he is most assuredly okay.
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Family
Does a parent die?
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They occasionally talk about their mother who passed away, but infrequently.
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Fear
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Is there a shower scene?
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Some submitted questions may reference showering or bathing.
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Are there ghosts?
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There are also many questions and jokes about ghosts, and the spin-off series has an episode about them. None of the brothers seem to actually believe in them or take them seriously, though.
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Is someone possessed?
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There is a segment called haunted doll watch where they precede to make fun of e-bay listings of supposedly "haunted" dolls.
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I think I recall at least one mention of vomit, it's such a long-running show that I'd be surprised if it wasn't brought up at least once.
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Does someone spit?
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There are some fart jokes, as it’s not a high-brow podcast.
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Is there a hospital scene?
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Some submitted questions may reference hospitals.
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Mental Health
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There are some jokes and references to suicide in older episodes.
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Does someone have an eating disorder?
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Some submitted questions may reference under/over-eating not related to disorders.
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
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Are there anxiety attacks?
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There are casual mentions of anxiety, and reference to personal experiences with it, including past anxiety attacks. No actual attacks happen during the show.
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Is there autism specific abuse?
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the r-slur is used.
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Are there fat jokes?
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One of the brothers, Justin, is a fat gentleman who will very rarely joke about his own size, but never at anyone else’s expense.
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Nope! The McElroy brothers are very adamant on being accepting and weary of other people.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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The word "retarded" is used a few times in the first 150 episodes, but the brothers have since learned from their mistakes and no longer use the word.
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Is there hate speech?
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No, they are very good at being weary of other's feelings.
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Sex
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No. Some reference is made to kissing one's father on the lips, but the context on that one is ambiguous and can be interpreted platonically.
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Is there sexual content?
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Usually strays away from uber-sexual jokes and are often very child-like and only refer to AMAB genitalia.
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Vehicular
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Violence
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Some submitted questions may reference blood/fake blood/giving blood.
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Is there gun violence?
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There may be references to guns/toy guns in jokes, but not relating to real tragedies.
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