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Delete That: (and Other Failed Attempts to Look Good Online) | John Crist
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A candid and irreverent look at the ridiculous ways we all try to make ourselves look better onlinefrom a popular standup and internet comedian whose videos have been viewed over one billion times. John Crist wasnt always recognizable as the guy from that hilarious video in the grocery store. Growing up part of a homeschool family of ten in rural Georgia with Mennonite grandparents and a high-school job at Chick-fil-A, he was an unlikely candidate for internet fame. Despite all that, or perhaps because of it, Crist passionately pursued his dream of stand-up comedy. In his first book, Crist offers heartfelt, laugh-out-loud observations on the absurd ways we all try to make ourselves look better online: like how we all post filtered pictures of our super healthy kale salads but somehow neglect to post about our 1 A.M. Uber Eats Big Mac. Or how quick we all are to post our I Voted sticker pictures but fail to post about the ways we vote with our dollars every day in ways that dont align with our loudly and publicly espoused values. With self-deprecating wit, Crist chronicles his meteoric rise as an online and stand-up comedian, but he doesnt gloss over the ways his own life choices did not align with his online imagea gap between perception and reality that eventually led to a stint in rehab. In Delete That, Crist takes responsibility for his actions, offers some reflections on how to do better, and encourages us all to stop capitulating to the fear of But what will they think?! Instead, this book offers a bold invitation to stop curating life and start living it . . . one Nickelback concert at a time.
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As a person who requires a full-on pipe organ to appreciate Jesus, I wasn't sure this would be my bag. I also was not sure how well our povs overlap vis-à-vis feminism, but I appreciate that Crist struggles with judgement (of him & by him). Also, I agree that we should be less concerned with social media than we are, while also struggling with how concerned I am.
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Litsy made me read this, btw. So all this uncertainty is on you.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I first experienced John Crist (and Trey Kennedy) through their accurate mockery of Nashville Bachelorettes. Look it up! 😂 Crist, known for clean comedy, poking fun at his own religion, and being canceled by people with zero sense of humor nor compassion, lays bare his childhood, comedy career, and vices. A common theme is the social media curation we all cultivate. I appreciate how honest this felt, and he nailed the audio narration.

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Just booked my tickets to go see him live w/ one of my besties during my birthday week in 2023!!

If you think he should be cancelled, you‘re entitled to that opinion.

I live my life by the phrases “Laughter is the best medicine” and “If you can find humor in a hard situation, you‘ve already won.”, however.

This man & his comedy has provided so many of those laughs in recently!

I‘m stoked to laugh & learn more about him between these pages!

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John Crist comedy fans in here?!?
Book club/buddy read for the fall anyone??

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