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Rax is hilarious as always, and honest to a fault. I love that nothing is sugar coated, Rax isn't bullshitting herself, but gives herself grace at the same time.

Like Tacky, I'm juuuust below the cut off for a lot of the pop culture references (born in '95). The names are familiar, but I can't place them enough for it to add value.

I was disappointed to not have enjoyed this more, but I don't think that's by any fault of Rax.

{Thank you bunches to NetGalley, Rax King and Vintage for the DRC in exchange for my honest review!}

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Funny and honest! Reminds me of a younger and sexier David Sedaris perhaps?!?? Loved the honest essays about addiction

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This is the second book I’ve read by Rax, and this book lives up to Tacky. I enjoyed this collection of stories, especially as a millennial whose internet addiction began at a young age. These stories were humorous and so enjoyable to read - I wish I read it more slowly!

If you’re a fan of Jenny Lawson’s Let’s Pretend This Never Happened or anything by Samantha Irby, check this one out.

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