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HUMANS ARE FUCKERS. A cat's perspective (en Inglés)
Kaushik Agarwal;Kunal Agarwal (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
Quedan 10 unidades
$ 14.61Humans Are Fuckers is a bold, satirical exploration of the human condition, told through the unapologetically eyes of a cat who has seen far too much of the human world. Blending dark humor, sharp wit, and uncomfortable truths, this book dismantles the illusions humans cling to about morality, intelligence, and self-importance.
Far from a heartwarming animal tale, this is a humorous yet incisive critique of modern society, its contradictions, its hypocrisies, and its strangely creative ways of making life more complicated than it needs to be. With biting sarcasm and unexpected clarity, the narrator exposes the absurdities of human behavior while reluctantly acknowledging the few redeeming qualities that make the species almost tolerable.
At its core, Humans Are Fuckers is both satire and an unconventional self-help guide. Beneath the irreverence lies a strangely practical question: what if humans could become just a little less... unbearable? Through humor and brutal honesty, this book invites readers to reflect, laugh, and perhaps rethink the way they exist in the world.
Perfect for readers who enjoy satirical fiction, dark humor, philosophical commentary, and unconventional self-improvement, this book is not here to comfort you, it's here to hold up a mirror and let you decide what to do with what you see.
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