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How to Not Be a Dick: And Other Essential Truths About Work, Sex, Love―and Everything Else That Matters

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In this full-color, illustrated guide, the wildly popular lifestyle brand Brother offers the definitive handbook to navigating life and becoming a somewhat respectable human being

Life can be complicated. From the classroom to the bedroom, the office to the DM, we could all use a little guidance—young guys especially. No one actually wants to be dick, but from time to time, everyone is. How do we know? Because we at Brother have spent years studying dickishness in all its forms, and we’re finally ready to present our findings, -The terrible people you should avoid at all costs -How to make more money (without working all that hard) -The dos and don'ts of sex -How to not be a dick at the gym -Acceptable coping mechanisms for adults -How to get your sh*t together in 10 steps And so much more. Don’t worry, there are plenty of illustrations, too.

352 pages, Paperback

Published May 7, 2019

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Author 7 books
October 16, 2021
Comical, slightly entertaining, and filled with useless knowledge derived from empirical bias context.

May or not be useful, insightful or unbiased depending on the individuals sociology-economic and cultural upbringing.

Sort of a joke book.

Otherwise okay for entertaining. 😁
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June 4, 2019
This book is meant for dudes, I still found it hilarious.
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September 11, 2019
I find it interesting that a book mentions several times how boring reading is and that you shouldn't waste time by reading books. Do the authors realize books are what they're trying to sell?
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