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"Let's face it, adulthood is rough. From career struggles to astronomical student debt to climate change angst, there's a lot to worry about. Look I Bought Plants: And Other Poems about Life and Stuff distills the millennial experience into more than 200 short and funny poems, dreamt up by two twenty-somethings who love jokes and sex, in that order. From silly slices of life to R-rated encounters, Victor and Garron's irreverent and cheeky poems touch on daily life, friendship, dating, and everything else there is to worry about. For the millennial trying to put together their IKEA furniture,…mehr

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"Let's face it, adulthood is rough. From career struggles to astronomical student debt to climate change angst, there's a lot to worry about. Look I Bought Plants: And Other Poems about Life and Stuff distills the millennial experience into more than 200 short and funny poems, dreamt up by two twenty-somethings who love jokes and sex, in that order. From silly slices of life to R-rated encounters, Victor and Garron's irreverent and cheeky poems touch on daily life, friendship, dating, and everything else there is to worry about. For the millennial trying to put together their IKEA furniture, your cool niece with the septum piercing, or anyone who has ever dated someone in their head, Look I Bought Plants is a hilarious reminder that you aren't alone and we can all commiserate"--
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Taylor Garron is a comedian, writer, and actress based in Brooklyn, NY. She has edited at The Onion and Reductress, and her writing has been featured in The New Yorker, Vulture, NY Mag, and on Adult Swim. She has also been featured at The Satire and Humor Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, Women in Comedy Festival, and on Comedy Central. Eva Victor is an actor, comedian and writer who The New York Times called "a magnetic performer whose motormouth characters evoke the comic anxiety of Roz Chast cartoons." Eva's written for Reductress, Comedy Central, The New Yorker and appears in Showtime's Billions. Eva was named one of Vulture's Comics to Watch of 2019.