Review of We're evolved microbes that walk upright and wipe our asses
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Review of We're evolved microbes that walk upright and wipe our asses
We're Evolved Microbes That Walk Upright and Wipe Our Asses is a book that is divided into three parts. The first part is about his family background, his personal life, and all that. The second part was about his mental status and how he could impact the world despite being tagged as having mental illness, while the last part was about the Constitution. His name is Jason Earley. He was the first of three children and had a dad and a mom who were never there as they had their demons to deal with. His younger sister (Dawn) became a nurse, working as an RN in an ICU and emergency unit, while his younger brother Seth would one day become a CEO.
He had so many things in mind, so he started by becoming a naval officer but got punished after abusing a fellow recruit. He then went on to become a private zombie in the military, but his criminal nature wouldn't let him last longer. He fell in love with Dainea Sasquatch, a feminist who wouldn't bathe and farted unabashedly. He even became a dancer and singer; he became a zombie healer; he created his doctrine named EARLEYISM; he then ran for president with the mind of being good and productive; he was a zombie for everyone—no labels, no prejudices.
Along the way, Naked Zombie Sasquatch was created, a political party where intellectuals and freethinkers had a voice. He hailed from a family whose view of the world is different and who live their lives best the way they think life should be lived. Who is this man? How crazy can his family be? What's his mental health condition? How did he impact the world? You'll get to know that in this inspiring, educative, and brain-tapping book.
The most amazing thing about his family was that they were all peculiar in diverse ways. Imagine how a father could walk naked around the house without even thinking twice. You wouldn't believe the part that stated that both parents are fond of exchanging partners most of the time. Amusing, right? I love the part where he learned to pass warnings and instructions to his consumers to ensure their safety. According to him, people simply need guidance, which is true.
Though I do love many parts of this book, I must say that my favorite part is where the author identified some global problems and was able to proffer solutions to them, especially those that had to do with children and youths; these are the future generations, so no one should take them with levity.
I must say that the author did a great job in writing this wonderful book. This book is for anyone who aspires to be a leader, especially in the world of politics and its vices. It's an eye-opener to some facts, such as the fact that the government should be governed by six branches, and further explains the responsibility of each of them in ensuring good governance.
He further stated the criteria for occupying leadership positions in the government, from the federal government to the local government, and what to do if persons elected do not follow the constitution and the rule of law. This book is a manual for these categories of people, as it contains certain rules with explanations on how to be a public servant by being democratic, motivating, and solving problems.
Though this book was not written in chapters, it's a good book. However, it has a lot of profanity in it, which does not make it suitable for readers less than 18 years of age or those who do not tolerate profanity. I'm rating it 5 out of 5. Even though it has a high volume of profanity in it, it still deserves its full 5-star rating. Apart from this, I dislike nothing about it. It is also exceptionally edited as I found no errors in it.
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We're evolved microbes that walk upright and wipe our asses
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