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I'm Judging You by Luvvie Ajayi
I'm Judging You by Luvvie Ajayi





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The points he makes are ones that everyone should understand because not knowing these details could lead you into trouble or cause confusion with people around you. He’ll explain what you can do to improve your understanding of certain phenomena and how they work. In the following passage, the author will give a brief description and analysis of various things that happen in modern America.

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Ajayi is aware of how race and gender are still big issues for people in America. She’s also an early adopter of Facebook and Twitter, which have become major factors in presidential campaigns. She has been writing for years, and her book makes clear that she wants to do more than just recap television shows.Ījayi has a lot of humorous and truthful things to say about racism, social media, and the US election. I promise you that you won’t regret it.1-Page Summary of I’m Judging You Overview If I were you and are looking for a late Spring-early Summer read then this is the book. I am, however, challenging people to not stay silent as the world crumbles”. It should not be mistaken as a comedy biography but rather a serious commentary with a humorous touch.Īs Luvvie says “I am not asking them to make speeches on how they have a dream. The substance in the book is an opportunity to get a better understand of today’s world. “I’m Judding You” is an easy ready with a quirky take on certain slag words that you can’t help but laugh along to. Hey, she even judged me for my Instagram obsessions of #HashtaggingComplicatedSentences #SorryNotSorry From minor thoughts on people that share Facebook updates of deceased people, to the over sharing relationship fanatics that display a“Days of Our Lives” mantra, to religious fanatics and eBehaviour - Luvvie is here to judge you.

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Luvvie tells the truth in a series of essays that depict and reflect our everyday lives. I was sucked into the book right away and before I knew it, I was done and left wanting more. The book is split into four parts: Life, Culture, Social Media and Fame. Not like a when you text “LOL” in a serious face but like a serious and uncontrollable laugh out loud. My first impressions, when starting to read the book, were that Luvvie Ajayi is honest, funny and likeable. I was convinced that thiswas going to be my next book and I couldn’t wait to read it. Unknown to me, Luvvie Ajayi is a famous blogger, pop-culture critic and comedian. I first heard about Luvvie Ajayi and her debut book on “The Read” podcast, which is hosted by Kid Fury and Crissle.







I'm Judging You by Luvvie Ajayi