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Why Am I Like This?
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Why Am I Like This?
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Have you ever replayed an awkward conversation from years ago at 2 AM? Tripped over absolutely nothing? Sent a text, immediately regretted it, and then considered fleeing the country? If so,
Why Am I Like This?
is the book for you.
This collection of over 160 poems dives headfirst into the everyday chaos of social awkwardness, clumsy encounters, and the relentless overthinking that follows. From mistimed handshakes to the horror of group introductions, these poems capture the absurdity of being human in all its embarrassing glory.
With humor, honesty, and a touch of self-deprecation,
speaks to anyone who has ever said "You too" at the wrong moment, ghosted a group chat out of pure anxiety, or walked in the wrong direction and had to commit to it.
Perfect for introverts, overthinkers, and anyone who enjoys laughing at their own misfortunes, this book offers a comforting reminder that no one really has it together-and that sometimes, all you can do is embrace the awkwardness.
Why Am I Like This?
is the book for you.
This collection of over 160 poems dives headfirst into the everyday chaos of social awkwardness, clumsy encounters, and the relentless overthinking that follows. From mistimed handshakes to the horror of group introductions, these poems capture the absurdity of being human in all its embarrassing glory.
With humor, honesty, and a touch of self-deprecation,
speaks to anyone who has ever said "You too" at the wrong moment, ghosted a group chat out of pure anxiety, or walked in the wrong direction and had to commit to it.
Perfect for introverts, overthinkers, and anyone who enjoys laughing at their own misfortunes, this book offers a comforting reminder that no one really has it together-and that sometimes, all you can do is embrace the awkwardness.