People Who Deserve It
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Society tells us to accept people for who they are.
Sometimes society is wrong.
Meet the best of the absolute worst-the perpetrators of the most wretched demonstrations of moral conduct ever:
Super Snorer
Terrible Baby Namer
Hot Water User-Upper
Express Checkout Cheater
No-Umbrella Etiquette Lady
Eight-Minute Voicemail Leaver
Dude Who Takes Board Games Too Seriously
People Who Deserve It exposes everyone and everything whose behavior, life choices, and sometimes odor leave humanity with only one painful option: a punch to the face.Originally from Montreal, Quebec, Casey Rand is the co-author of People Who Deserve It: Socially Responsible Reasons to Punch Someone in the Face, the blog-turned-book featured in the likes of The Atlantic, The Guardian, College Humor, and the New York Post. Rand is the group creative director of the advertising company Droga5 and previously worked at BBDO Worldwide and Silver + Partners. She lives in New York.
Tim Gordon is the co-author of People Who Deserve It: Socially Responsible Reasons to Punch Someone in the Face and executive creative director of the advertising agency Droga5. Born in Vancouver, Canada, Gordon graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a degree in media studies. He lives in Brooklyn.US
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Dimensions | 0.6000 × 5.5000 × 7.5000 in |
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