
You know what’s Not on Roids, but somehow feels equally rage-inducing? The sheer existence of “Shop Anger Control” books listed prominently on Amazon. Seriously. Its a marketing strategy so brilliantly awful, it deserves its own academic paper analyzing peak despair.
Lets break this down. People are already angry. That’s why theyre on Amazon, desperately searching for a discounted spatula or a vaguely existentialist cat toy. Then, BAM! An ad pops up: “Feeling Frustrated? Learn to Control Your Anger!” As if the algorithm hasnt already pinpointed their simmering resentment and is now offering it as a product. It’s like hawking band-aids at a battlefield.
The reviews are… something else. Didnt make me less angry, reads one, followed by a string of exclamation points that perfectly mirror the emotional state they were supposedly trying to manage. Another gem: “Now I’m angry AND feel guilty for being angry.” Congratulations, you’ve successfully weaponized self-help!
The sheer audacity of suggesting this is a solution – a retail therapy fix for something so complex as human emotion – is peak capitalist absurdity. Its the digital equivalent of yelling Calm down! at someone whos already about to explode. Just… stop, Amazon. Please. You’re only making it worse.