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Nate Fernald gives his crowd an ethical pop quiz, remembers making a gruesome discovery in his laundry and shares a stress-free way to look at porn.
Sonia Denis reveals she lied to her family about some of her experiences in New York City and explains why she wouldn't do well in a porn.
Chris Thayer confesses how much he loves reading sex tips and considers dabbling in polyamory.
JC Currais details his plan if he ever comes into a lot of money and remembers calling 911 while on acid.
Rae Sanni chastises men for getting angry at women and defends millennials against attacks from baby boomers.
Chris Garcia opines about the term "Latinx" and describes his attempt to indulge his wife's Latin lover fantasy.
Mekki Leeper explains what it's like to be a white-presenting person from a Moroccan family, shares his thoughts on bullying and tells a truly tragic breakup story.
Moses Storm encourages everyone in the audience to use their phones instead of watching him and tries to understand the most insufferable people on Instagram.
River Butcher ponders the mysteries of gender normativity and reveals how they ended up accidentally catcalling a man with the help of their cute dog.
Shane Torres questions why everything bagels and plain bagels are the same price, and wonders what it would be like to attend the funerals of everyone you've ever had sex with.
Amy Silverberg remembers when one of her university students crossed the line with his writing assignment and reveals her friend's embarrassingly personal secret.
Mohanad Elshieky recalls how he placated a militia that interrogated him in Libya and breaks down a confusing, hateful response he received on Twitter.
Dewayne Perkins admits "Scared Straight" shaped his sexuality, explains what it would take for him to pretend to be straight and realizes that writing for a white woman rubbed off on him.
Asif Ali thinks India's massive population is a miracle and explains why a certain dating double standard doesn't apply to him.
Alex Edelman wonders why there aren't more documentaries about well-adjusted people and frets about the real estate prospects for young people.
Jenny Zigrino claims everyone in Hollywood is a monster, warns her audience about so-called girly drinks and details her issue with the "big dick energy" phenomenon.
Chris Fairbanks chats about how much he wants kids and suggests a smart way to handle walking in on someone masturbating.
Logan Guntzelman has a revelation about her day job and recalls listening in on a baffling argument among her boyfriend's roommates.
Zach Noe Towers hates on improv comedy, reads the worst dating profile he's ever seen and describes hooking up with a pirate.
Pete Lee reveals everything you never learn about cocaine and remembers accepting his friend's dare to quickly chug an energy drink.
Josh Johnson explains why zoo animals aren't like wild animals and remembers when his phone was flooded with dick pics after someone accidentally gave out his number.
Kate Willett admits that she'd have a terrible vision board and offers a solution for taming sexually overconfident men.
Andy Haynes tries to understand why he was turned down by a dog shelter and bemoans being divorced and single when you're pushing 40.
Devon Walker recalls the first time he saw a white man get arrested and blames Eddie Murphy for white people appropriating black culture.
Ahamed Weinberg breaks down why "Yesterday" is a terrible movie and explains why his parents' anniversary is tainted forever.
Anna Drezen discovers how to make "Hamilton" tickets worth their price and suggests ways to improve porn marketed to women.
Ryan O'Flanagan weighs in on the weed versus booze debate and explains why gender reveal parties are pointless.
Zack Fox talks about making enough money to be a "free-range father" and a revelation that he had in the middle of ass play.