If there’s one thing history teaches, again and again, it’s this: Never underestimate the power of human stupidity. The Book of the Dumb chronicles some of the biggest and funniest moments of folly in every field of human endeavor. From idiotic utterances to dumb decisions like vegetable-flavored Jell-O or land wars during bitterly cold Russian winters, it’s all here in a format perfect for samplings or extended reads. Chapters include the Dumbest Fad of the 20th Century (pole-sitting), the Dumbest Dead-End Technology Ever (the much-maligned 8-track tape), and the Dumbest Baseball Trade (Red Sox trade Babe Ruth). This latest addition to the best-selling series also offers stupid quotes, crackpot theories, and more in a celebration of all things stupid.
John Scalzi, having declared his absolute boredom with biographies, disappeared in a puff of glitter and lilac scent.
(If you want to contact John, using the mail function here is a really bad way to do it. Go to his site and use the contact information you find there.)
Some people are born dumb, some have dumbness thrust upon them but this book, collated and edited by John Scalzi, celebrates those who have achieved dumbness. Often hilarious, there is also a sense of wonder that permeates the pages that the world still has so far to go.
Hoy, sesión doble, estimados lectores. Estos libros fueron lo único medio legible que pude encontrar en la única librería generalista del barrio francés de Nueva Orleans. La idea, de nuevo, es relatar historias en las que los protagonistas cometen, dicen o narran estupideces. Aunque se ve que el autor ha intentado pasar un filtro para que no se le cuelen leyendas urbanas, el filtro es demasiado débil para mi gusto: sólo da noticias que previamente haya dado alguna agencia de noticias. Pufff... Eso es un coladero. Concretamente, la agencia de noticias Ananova, que es parte del grupo telefónico Orange, es un nido de bulos. Si quieren comprarse un libro que narre estas historias, les recomiendo que busquen a alguien especializado en leyendas urbanas, que a ese será mucho más difícil que se la cuelen. Mi opinión, para los dos libros en conjunto: Perfectamente prescindibles.
I found myself laughing at some of the unfortunates in this book. It's hard to believe there is such stupidity in the human race.
One of my favorites is the man who decided to surprise the guests at his own surprise party. He fired a shotgun into the air. He succeeded in surprising them, but then he tripped and accidentally shot six guests who had to be rushed to the emergency room. This sort of ruined the mood of the party.
Not amazingly written or particularly insightful, but for some reason I had trouble with stopping. A bunch of people did stupid things, and these events are sarcastically represented, and that I guess equals must read? I don't know, it's just addictive.
As a whole we are dumb at one time or another. But some of the people in this book bring a whole new meaning of dumb to the table. If you want to feel better about yourself this book can help, because you can read it and say boy am I glad I'm not that dumb or you say but for the grace of God that could have been me. There is even a quiz to test your ability to spot the real dumb from the fake dumb. If you would like to find out just how dumb we can be as humans then grab a copy and read.
Basically a collection of News of the Weird-type filler articles, conveniently assembled in book form. Good for some last minute light reading in bed while waiting to become sleepy (or to get the taste of Insane Clown President out of your mouth, when you are forcibly reminded that November 2016 wasn't just a horrible dream).
You know those Faith In Humanity Restored Memes, the ones that are suppose to make you feel good about living on Earth and being human??? Well after you read those read a story out of this, your feelings about humanity will be way more realistic.
Not really my taste - skimmed most of it. Some of it was interesting but most I couldn't be bothered with. if you like snippets of info about random stuff then this might be your cup of tea. Not mine