Make life a little less terrible with relatable observations designed to help channel all your anger!
Matthew DiBenedetti Libri
Matthew DiBenedetti ridefinisce l'esperienza moderna di frustrazione e disprezzo attraverso la sua prosa tagliente e provocatoria. Traendo ispirazione dalle assurdità spesso non viste della vita quotidiana e dal lavoro d'ufficio, crea narrazioni che risuonano con un cinismo oscuramente umoristico, ma riconoscibile. Il suo lavoro affronta senza paura le verità spiacevoli sulla natura umana, invitando i lettori a compatire e persino ad abbracciare un senso condiviso di esasperazione.



I hate that I'm going bald. I hate that I still make fun of bald people.I hate karma.Amateur haters, step aside. Time to learn what it "really" means to be miserable. Because this guy hates "every"thing. From hating the little irks that happen now and then (like the water that squirts out of the mustard bottle) to hating the unfortunate realities of today's world (like that superheroes don't exist . . . but villains do), Matthew DiBenedetti tells readers how he "really" feels. With such a variety of miserable musings, you'll find something to laugh at--and someone to loathe with--in this book.
For anyone who hates everyone, you are not alone. This book goes through all the miserable people you love to hate. Do you hate morning people? How about the guy who doesn’t wipe the ketchup top after using it? Or people who just don’t care? After all, isn’t hating just another form of caring? It's true: Misery does love company. But what kind of company can you keep if you can't stand anyone? This kind. No matter who they are or what they do that sets you off and gets you going, you'll find 'em inside. From rich people who are dicks to guys named Rich who go by Dick to those who are always cold to people who are just hot, no one is safe. But one thing is certain—everyone will find someone they equally despise. And you're gonna love it, period.