The world was on the brink of chaos. Not from war, famine, or natural disaster—no, this was a crisis of a different kind. A crisis of *stupidity*. It all started with a curse. Not the kind of curse you find in fairy tales, with witches and cauldrons and dramatic lightning strikes. No, this curse was born out of frustration, desperation, and a very pregnant artist’s desire to teach a lesson to the most insufferable man on the planet. Zoe Bellamy didn’t mean to unleash a global phenomenon. She just wanted her husband’s idiot boss to stop being, well, an idiot. But when the curse took hold, it just affected one man. But the idea spread like wildfire, thanks to a little invention called the SmartChip—a brain-enhancing device that promised to make humanity smarter, faster, and better. Instead, it showed that the world was a ticking time bomb of stupidity, with one very unfortunate side effect: every time someone said something dumb, they… well, let’s just say it wasn’t pretty. Enter Brandon Bellamy, a construction foreman with a heart of gold and patience worn thinner than a porta-potty wall. Alongside his wife Zoe, he finds himself at the center of a legal battle, a global movement, and a fight for common sense in a world that’s lost its mind. From the boardrooms of power-hungry tech moguls to the courthouse steps where the fate of humanity hangs in the balance, Poomageddon is a riotous, absurd, and surprisingly heartfelt tale of what happens when the world finally says, “Enough is enough.” Packed with laugh-out-loud moments, unforgettable characters, and a healthy dose of social satire, this is the story of how one curse brought the world to its knees—and how a group of ordinary people rose up to fight back. So buckle up, hold your nose, and get ready for a wild ride. Because in a world where stupidity has consequences, the only way out is through. Welcome to Poomageddon.
The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture...: Abbreviated Edition (B&W)
The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture...: Abbreviated Edition (B&W) 480 Pages, 8.5X11”, Fully Illustrated These are the bits and pieces that make up a deep understanding of how our mind works. Welcome to the deep woods. Psychology controls the biology of our brain. At the witch trials in Salem, when the accused were brought into the court, adrenaline and cortisol would have shot into the bloodstream of the spectators. Neurotransmitters would have surged through their brain. Their very brain waves would have shot up from 12 to 40 cycles per second. A P300 brain wave would have screamed “ALERT”. Their heart jumped. A chill went up their spine. The girls began to shriek “Witch, Witch!” We know this because the same thing happens in America today among those watching a Hollywood horror movie about witches, zombies, demons, murder and more. In varying degrees thi...


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