Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
Some of the things I wrote in my first three books seem cringe-
worthy looking back, but I don't allow myself much shame. I
wrote every word. I stand by every word, because to apologize for
something I wrote would be to apologize for a moment in time.
How can I apologize for my thoughts and feelings, now or
in the past? How can I say I was thinking the wrong thing? Or that
I said the wrong thing? There is no wrong thing. There is only the
thing that you said in the moment that you said it.
Some of what I've said in the past has been controversial.
I'm sure much of what I say in the future will be similarly
controversial. However, nothing you will read here was designed
to merely create controversy. I hope that you bear that in mind
as you read through this compilation of my three published
books—'Scumbag: Musings of a Subhuman,' 'In Defense of Evil:
Why Good is Bad and Bad is Good,' and 'Neckbeard Uprising.'
Each one has faults and failings. Each one is an imperfect
work. Scumbag is short and more written to be funny or crude
than to be enlightening (the version here is not complete. I don't
have a complete version, sadly). In Defense of Evil is distracted
from its premise early on and never really coheres. Neckbeard
Uprising is admittedly cobbled together from conversations I've
had on the internet. None of these books represent me or my true
potential. But they are the books I've written and I cannot run
from them. They may not be everything I wish they were, but they
are still my books. And I love them, flaws and all.
I hope you will too.
S C U M B A G:
musings of a subhuman
SCUMBAG:
musings of a subhuman
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Written and Illustrated By
The Amazing Atheist