The Will to Whatevs: A Guide to Modern Life

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| Rating | : | 4.43 (807 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0061346187 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-01-20 |
| Language | : | English |
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Knowing what I knownow about the quality, I would have paid at least nine thousand dollars.” (—David Willis)“A work of penetrating insight and rigorous scholarship. And I’ve adopted it.” And earned it.” (—Seattle Weekly). I now hate Eugene Mirman.” (—Patton Oswalt)“Do you need tips on how to live? I mean besides the breathing and eating part? Then this book is for you! Including self-help tips for Jewish robots from the future (I’m guessing)!!!!!” (—David Cross)“This book is good, and not just because it was free. The Will to Whatevs put me in a great mood because I was laughing out loud. This book delightfully skewers the self-help genre, Mirman reminds me of Woody Allen’s prose works with his self
P. J. Brown said No motivation needed for good laughs. Comedian Eugene Mirman, former alumni of the prestigious Comedy Studio in Cambridge, Mass. and current cast member of Flight Of The Conchords, lives in the absurd. His act is an examination of everyday topics that take a detour into weirdness within seconds. A smart and clever comic, Mirman successfully transfers his stage persona onto the page with The Will To Whatevs. AudioBook Please like dislike Eugene writes almost exactly like he talks, which though hilarious, does not translate well to text. I hope he records an audiobook.. Simply Amazing J. Emmerling Usually I find humor books by comedians to be 200 pages of stuff that's 70% as funny as their stage material. Bucking the trend, Mr. Mirman's advice book is dizzyingly inspired and consistently funny from the opening sentence. If you like deadpan absurdity and pitch-perfect non-sequiturs, this book will have you giddy. On many occasions I laughed so hard I had to colle
No one understands the complexities of modern life better than Eugene Mirman--claims Eugene Mirman—and anyone seeking guidance from a man who has lived through everything (except the Great Depression, the Spanish-American War, and Jerry Lee Lewis's sex scandal) won't resist this charmingly hysterical guidebook.Become ultra-popular in high school (without "putting out" -- whatever that is)Discover somewhere between four and two thousand ways to overcome social anxiety (closer to four)Start a band, become an artist, or disappoint your parents by getting on a reality television show!
. He plays the landlord on HBO's Flight of the Conchords and has a half-hour special on Comedy Central. Eugene Mirman is a New York City-based comedian, writer, and actor. His first album The Absurd Nightclub Comedy of Eugene Mirman was voted Best of 2004 by Time Out New York and The Onion. He has four hundred children and lives in outer space
