The Will to Whatevs: A Guide to Modern Life

Author: Eugene Mirman

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” — w….Read More

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