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Summary of Whitney Cummings's I'm Fine...And Other Lies
Summary of Whitney Cummings's I'm Fine...And Other Lies
Summary of Whitney Cummings's I'm Fine...And Other Lies
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#1 I love you, and because I love you, you’re about to receive a hundred thousand dollars’ worth of psychological therapy for the low price of this book. I didn’t get to Oz, but I did see pink horses a couple times due to low blood sugar from stupid cleanses.

#2 The author went to a nutritionist who went by Dr. Bob. His philosophy was that you should eat only food indigenous to where your ancestors are from. He also recommended colonics, which are very invasive and uncomfortable.

#3 The way we use the bathroom is also a matter of health, as traditional toilets are not conducive to the angle at which our bodies release urine. You can buy a contraption that raises your feet up so you’re in a squat, which is healthier.

#4 I had to learn how to cry. I had never done so before, and when I heard the song I’ll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans, I literally had to excuse myself to have a wistful sob in a bathroom.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 4, 2022
ISBN9798822501379
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    #1

    I love you, and because I love you, you’re about to receive a hundred thousand dollars’ worth of psychological therapy for the low price of this book. I didn’t get to Oz, but I did see pink horses a couple times due to low blood sugar from stupid cleanses.

    #2

    The author went to a nutritionist who went by Dr. Bob. His philosophy was that you should eat only food indigenous to where your ancestors are from. He also recommended colonics, which are very invasive and uncomfortable.

    #3

    The way we use the bathroom is also a matter of health, as traditional toilets are not conducive to the angle at which our bodies release urine. You can buy a contraption that raises your feet up so you’re in a squat, which is healthier.

    #4

    I had to learn how to cry. I had never done so before, and when I heard the song I’ll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans, I literally had to excuse myself to have a wistful sob in a bathroom.

    #5

    Evelyn, the woman I was meeting with, did not care about how people felt about her. She did not care if they liked her or not, and this made everyone like her. She spoke only when she needed to, and did not fill silences with nervous, insecure drivel the way many of us do when we need the approval of others.

    #6

    The sessions with Evelyn were uncomfortable at first. She had me get naked save my granny panties. She then proceeded to stare at my feet for a ridiculously long time, which made me squirm due to how ugly my feet are.

    #7

    Crying is a healthy release that should be a part of our daily lives. We all carry a lot of grief around, and there is a lot of sadness in the world. We should cry to release this emotion.

    #8

    I do not believe in psychics, but I do believe in the one psychic I go to. She has never been wrong. I once gave her

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