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Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants (Mixed media product) by The Oatmeal

Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants (Mixed media product) by The Oatmeal
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants is a 168 page collection of comics, facts, and instructional guides from the online cartoonist and #1 New York Times Best-Selling Author known as The Oatmeal. The book contains a variety of Oatmeal classics, such as Dear Sriracha Rooster Sauce and What it's like to own an Apple product, in addition to plenty of never-before-seen comics about life, death, love, romance, bears, explosions, and testicles. Each book also includes a pull-out poster of Why working from home is both awesome and horrible."-- theoatmeal.com. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <i>Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants</i> is the second variety comic collection and fourth book from the comedic mastermind behind TheOatmeal.com, Matthew Inman. Classics from the website, including "Dear Sriracha Rooster Sauce," "What It Means When You Say Literally," and "What We Should Have Been Taught in Our Senior Year of High School," are featured alongside never-before-seen works of epic hilarity that will delight veteran and newbie Oatmeal fans alike. <p/>Matthew Inman's first collection of The Oatmeal.com<i> </i>spent six weeks on the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller list and sold 200,000 copies. This pivotal and influential comic collection titled<i> 5 Very Good Reasons to Punch a Dolphin in the Mouth </i>introduced Samurai sword-wielding kittens and informed us on how to tell if a velociraptor is having pre-marital sex. Matthew's cat-themed collection <i>How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You</i> is a #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestseller with more than half a million copies in print. Now with <i>Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants</i>, Inman offers a delicious, tantalizing follow-up featuring all new material that has been posted on the site since the publication of the first book plus never-before-seen comics that have not appeared anywhere. As with every Oatmeal collection, there is a pull-out poster at the back of the book. <p/>In this second collection of over 50 comics, you'll be treated to the hilarity of "The Crap We Put Up with Getting On and Off an Airplane," "Why Captain Higgins Is My Favorite Parasitic Flatworm," "This Is How I Feel about Buying Apps," "6 Things You Really Don't Need to Take a Photo of," and much more. Along with lambasting the latest culture crazes, Inman serves up recurrent themes such as foodstuffs, holidays, e-mail, as well as technological, news-of-the-day, and his snarky yet informative comics on grammar and usage. Online and in print, The Oatmeal<i> </i>delivers brilliant, irreverent comic hilarity. <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> Praise for <i>How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You: </i> <p/>"Matt is the first native stand-up comic of the Internet. This book, and all his work, shows just how perfectly he nails the pulse of the Web dwellers like me. While this book is printed on paper, it oozes what's great about the weird, quirky, but genuinely awesomeness of the Web -- and Matt Inman." <p/>­ (Ben Huh, CEO of ICanHasCheezburger.com) </br></br>"If Inman isn't a king of the Internet, he's certainly among its royalty. The Oatmeal is one of the most popular humor sites on the web." (Todd Leopold, CNN) </br></br>"In 2009, Inman put his hand to the page, and the world hasn't stopped laughing since." (Nick Carbone, Time Magazine) </br></br>"The utter relevance and poignancy of these often deceptively anecdotal funnies make Inman a Gary Larson for the iPad generation." (Publishers Weekly) </br></br>"Dangerously funny." (TODAY.com) <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> TheOatmeal.com is an entertainment Web site full of comics, quizzes, and stories. The site gets more than 7 million unique visitors and 30 million page views a month; 250,000 blogs and Web sites have linked to it. TheOatmeal.com is written, drawn, and coded by Matthew Inman, a king of all trades when it comes to the Web. Matthew lives in Seattle, Washington. He subsists on a steady diet of crickets and whiskey. He enjoys long walks on the beach, gravity, and breathing heavily through his mouth. His dislikes include scurvy, typhoons, and tapeworm medication.

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