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Questions for Terrible People: 250 Questions You'll Be Ashamed to Answer (Paperback)
Wes Hazard (author)
£9.99
Paperback
256 Pages /
Published: 01/10/2016
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Guaranteed to bring out the worst in people!
Would you rather attend a funeral while high on laughing gas or go to your own wedding doped up on horse tranquilizers?
Which famous figure, living or dead, would be the most terrifying to be tickled by?
Which is greater: The number of times you've given money to a panhandler on the street or the number of times you've dropped change on the ground and left it there because you didn't feel like bending over?
If you seriously considered these questions, this book is for you. If you didn't, don't worry--you're probably still a terrible person. Use the other 247 questions in this book to find out just how terrible that is.
Featured in The Washington Post Style Section!
Would you rather attend a funeral while high on laughing gas or go to your own wedding doped up on horse tranquilizers?
Which famous figure, living or dead, would be the most terrifying to be tickled by?
Which is greater: The number of times you've given money to a panhandler on the street or the number of times you've dropped change on the ground and left it there because you didn't feel like bending over?
If you seriously considered these questions, this book is for you. If you didn't, don't worry--you're probably still a terrible person. Use the other 247 questions in this book to find out just how terrible that is.
Featured in The Washington Post Style Section!
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation
ISBN: 9781440597527
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 410 g
Dimensions: 191 x 140 x 18 mm
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"A handy tool for filling in the awkward silences during the obligatory conversation portion of Tinder dates, as well as the entirety of Thanksgiving dinner with your extended family." --Dude, I Want That
"[Wes'] offbeat observations on contemporary topics makes Questions for Terrible People a riot to read."
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"[Wes'] offbeat observations on contemporary topics makes Questions for Terrible People a riot to read."
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