Uproarious humor coupled with blunt naturalism; sometimes this book is not for the faint of heart, but it often raises an eyebrow and prompts laughter. First published in 2000, it still pokes Western society acutely and relevantly.
Social anxiety, objectifying people, crappy economics, overall decadence—many of these issues haven't gone since naughties, but very few authors dare to write about them so boisterously.
Uproarious humor coupled with blunt naturalism; sometimes this book is not for the faint of heart, but it often raises an eyebrow and prompts laughter. First published in 2000, it still pokes Western society acutely and relevantly.
Social anxiety, objectifying people, crappy economics, overall decadence—many of these issues haven't gone since naughties, but very few authors dare to write about them so boisterously.
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