First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why the Terrorists Hate Us (Unabridged) First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why the Terrorists Hate Us (Unabridged)

First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why the Terrorists Hate Us (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

You are reading this on a screen. You have First World Problems.

First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why The Terrorists Hate Us is a collection of short humorous essays and rants from a man who knows suffering. It is comedy that borders on tragedy.

What are First World Problems?

A First World Problem is a trivial issue that afflicts people in wealthier nations declared to be in the "First World".

Third World Problem: "I have to walk three miles to draw water from a dirty well or else I'll die of dehydration."

First World Problem: We have nothing to drink in the fridge except filtered tap water."

Do you have nothing to drink except a limitless supply of tap water? Have you ever bought so much food at the grocery store that it molded before you could eat it? Did you buy an iPhone one week before the new model was announced?

You're suffering from First World Problems.

What follows is the graphic account of what it's like to live in the First World. Tales of unreasonably cold air conditioning, eating to the point of exhaustion, and being unable to enjoy summer weather due to gainful employment in a bad economy.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
BN
Ben Nesvig
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
03:38
hr min
RELEASED
2026
January 21
PUBLISHER
Ben Nesvig
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
192.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Nipowers ,

Funny, dry, and a great listen.

Listened to this book the other day and surprised at how much there is to relate to. There is a hilariously dry sense of humor in this book and it is definitely worse a listen, whether you are looking for something to listen to in pieces or for three and a half hours, it's worth your time.

Rio Torxx ,

The way to a man's heart is clearly food.

The first hour or so of this book is all about the author's obsession (and first-world problems with) food. I've just made it to part two so I'll update the review later. While it's been funny at times, it comes across as Seinfeld-whiney and the author's speech impediment made me actually look up his picture online. How can a guy who is so cute sound like such a lazy-mouthed nerd?

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