Cyberspace's answer to David Sedaris: raucous recollections from a man with a serious blabber-control problem Joe Peacock is one of those rare people to whom interesting things just sorta happen. For the amusement of his friends, he?d often recount in long e-mails his latest misadventure, whether it was witnessing an armed robbery or being vomited on during his first sexual experience. In 2002, he started collecting those stories on a Web site he founded, mentallyincontinent.com. Soon he had a large following of visitors, including a rabid core group who suggested edits and...
Cyberspace's answer to David Sedaris: raucous recollections from a man with a serious blabber-control problem Joe Peacock is one of those...
Joe Peacock has been writing on the internet for 10 years. During this time, he's produced several books and a number of articles that have exploded across social media, ranging from advice on how to (actually) win a fist fight, to telling christians how to witness to atheists, to exploring emotions related to divorce. This collection brings together the most popular essays and articles from CNN, Huffington Post, AOLNews, and Joe's blog into one collection which smacks you in the back of the head, then hugs you afterward because we both know it was for your own good.
Joe Peacock has been writing on the internet for 10 years. During this time, he's produced several books and a number of articles that have exploded a...