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Oh, the Humanity!: A Gentle Guide to Social Interaction for the Feeble Young Introvert

PublisherTow Books
CategoryPaperback
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Author(s)Jason Roeder
PublisherTow Books
ISBN / ASINB004E3XEFM
ISBN-13978B004E3XEF5
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,377,470
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

Are you uncomfortable engaging in conversation? Do you have trouble making friends? Have you longed to have your deeply rooted social anxiety eliminated by a slender paperback you can read cover-to-cover over several lunch breaks? If your answer is yes - or if you're looking for the perfect birthday gift for that special nervous someone - the book you've been waiting for has arrived.

Oh, the Humanity! will see you through all your interpersonal struggles:

  • "How can I boost my self-confidence? I've already tried crying all day and avoiding my horrible reflection in the mirror. Is there something else that might work?"
  • "I'm not very good at small talk. How can I get the least out of every word I use?"
  • "What exactly is 'body language'? My arrest record suggests I need some clarification."
  • "My hobbies include scrapbooking, swimming with dolphins, and taking chain letters seriously. How can I find people with similar interests?"
  • "I recently decided to become a hipster schmuck. How can I rid myself of current friends incompatible with my new, ill-advised persona?"
  • Plus, somewhat more!
Life is a precious gift that could be hit by a bus tomorrow. Isn't it time you lived it the way some total stranger who wrote a book thinks you should? Oh, the Humanity! is all you'll ever need to jump-start your social skills!

You'll also need a promotional Frisbee if we get some of those made.

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