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Delete That: (and Other Failed Attempts to Look Good Online)
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Delete That: (and Other Failed Attempts to Look Good Online)

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A candid and irreverent look at the ridiculous ways we all try to make ourselves look better online-from a popular standup and internet comedian whose videos have been viewed over one billion times.

John is one of my top-three all-time favorite comedians, next to me and Foxworthy. Buy this book-you’ll be glad you did. -Larry the Cable Guy

John Crist wasn’t always recognizable as the guy from that hilarious video in the grocery store. Growing up part of a homeschool family of ten in rural Georgia with Mennonite grandparents and a high-school job at Chick-fil-A, he was an unlikely candidate for internet fame. Despite all that, or perhaps because of it, Crist passionately pursued his dream of stand-up comedy.

In his first book, Crist offers heartfelt, laugh-out-loud observations on the absurd ways we all try to make ourselves look better online- like how we all post filtered pictures of our super healthy kale salads but somehow neglect to post about our 1 A.M. Uber Eats Big Mac. Or how quick we all are to post our I Voted sticker pictures but fail to post about the ways we vote with our dollars every day in ways that don’t align with our loudly and publicly espoused values.

With self-deprecating wit, Crist chronicles his meteoric rise as an online and stand-up comedian, but he doesn’t gloss over the ways his own life choices did not align with his online image-a gap between perception and reality that eventually led to a stint in rehab.

In Delete That, Crist takes responsibility for his actions, offers some reflections on how to do better, and encourages us all to stop capitulating to the fear of But what will they think?! Instead, this book offers a bold invitation to stop curating life and start living it … one Nickelback concert at a time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
18 October 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9780593445211

A candid and irreverent look at the ridiculous ways we all try to make ourselves look better online-from a popular standup and internet comedian whose videos have been viewed over one billion times.

John is one of my top-three all-time favorite comedians, next to me and Foxworthy. Buy this book-you’ll be glad you did. -Larry the Cable Guy

John Crist wasn’t always recognizable as the guy from that hilarious video in the grocery store. Growing up part of a homeschool family of ten in rural Georgia with Mennonite grandparents and a high-school job at Chick-fil-A, he was an unlikely candidate for internet fame. Despite all that, or perhaps because of it, Crist passionately pursued his dream of stand-up comedy.

In his first book, Crist offers heartfelt, laugh-out-loud observations on the absurd ways we all try to make ourselves look better online- like how we all post filtered pictures of our super healthy kale salads but somehow neglect to post about our 1 A.M. Uber Eats Big Mac. Or how quick we all are to post our I Voted sticker pictures but fail to post about the ways we vote with our dollars every day in ways that don’t align with our loudly and publicly espoused values.

With self-deprecating wit, Crist chronicles his meteoric rise as an online and stand-up comedian, but he doesn’t gloss over the ways his own life choices did not align with his online image-a gap between perception and reality that eventually led to a stint in rehab.

In Delete That, Crist takes responsibility for his actions, offers some reflections on how to do better, and encourages us all to stop capitulating to the fear of But what will they think?! Instead, this book offers a bold invitation to stop curating life and start living it … one Nickelback concert at a time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
18 October 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9780593445211