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Homo Sapiens and Their Slow Decline Back to Cavemen
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- ISBN8995690931
- EAN9798995690931
- Date de parution16/04/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurB.R. Spencer
Résumé
Evolution worked hard for millions of years. Then came Skyler. Meet Grok. He is a caveman. He hunts mammoths, protects his tribe, and understands that fire is hot. Meet Skyler. He is a modern "progressive." He hunts for micro-aggressions, protects his feelings with three masks, and believes that biology is a social construct. In "Homo Sapiens and Their Slow Decline Back to Cavemen: Modern Man's Decline to Idiocracy, " you will witness the hilarious and terrifying de-evolution of the human male.
Follow Skyler, a man with two Master's degrees but zero survival skills, as he navigates a world of "Gender-Neutral Playgrounds, " "Safe Spaces, " and "Urban Foraging" mishaps. Skyler believes he is the pinnacle of civilization because he can order food from an app and cancel people on Twitter. But when the grid goes down and the Nanny State collapses, Skyler discovers a harsh truth: You cannot tweet your way out of a famine.
Part biting satire, part cultural warning, this book exposes the absurdity of a society that values feelings over facts and compliance over competence. It is a laugh-out-loud journey that ends with a serious question: When the lights go out, do you want to be a Skyler, or do you want to be a Grok?Read this book if you are tired of: Performative activism The demonization of masculinity A society that has lost its moral compass
Follow Skyler, a man with two Master's degrees but zero survival skills, as he navigates a world of "Gender-Neutral Playgrounds, " "Safe Spaces, " and "Urban Foraging" mishaps. Skyler believes he is the pinnacle of civilization because he can order food from an app and cancel people on Twitter. But when the grid goes down and the Nanny State collapses, Skyler discovers a harsh truth: You cannot tweet your way out of a famine.
Part biting satire, part cultural warning, this book exposes the absurdity of a society that values feelings over facts and compliance over competence. It is a laugh-out-loud journey that ends with a serious question: When the lights go out, do you want to be a Skyler, or do you want to be a Grok?Read this book if you are tired of: Performative activism The demonization of masculinity A society that has lost its moral compass



