ISBN-13: 9781540524720 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 212 str.
Frustrated With Life? You are not alone. Read through over four hundred posts of frustrated individuals world-wide. You'll laugh, cry and relate to some of these posts from anonymous individuals. Comment #9 laments a 46 on a bio test. Peers? #482 despises group projects. The daughter of #451 is shunned by the popular crowd; looks, manner, clothes? #406 and #321 report on students who did much less and got better grades. Parents are why #127 and #407 are in school at all and perhaps #178, who wants to escape, is there for that reason also. Pressure: #62 is exhausted. Would-be MD #350 finds math too hard. #132 is not accepted by any grad school and feels the pain of failure. #385 simply "can't keep up." Teachers wonder why #422 is in school. Hispanic #462 finds that the teachers assume he is dumb. You think you have trouble? #447 is "tired of my D-cup tits." She's tired of having to refrain from vulgar language...and tired of not being heard. Move the letters of "weird" around, and you get "wired." #303 has a bipolar brother so tightly wired, he's driving the rest of the family nuts. Two contributors have school trouble: one changed to a better college only to find it was too hard. Another feels brainwashed at the university. Perhaps the winner of the most-weird award is the martial artist, #133, who loves to hear bones crack and looks forward to choking his (we assume it's a guy) opponent into submission. Given the outlandish year of the presidential election of 2016, it is hard to find normality against which to judge weird, but some of these posts clearly qualify. Read through all posts and see if your jaw doesn't drop at least a dozen times. Be warned: the posts are addictive. Once you start, you may not put the book down for a while.