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Tucker Max is, above all, a subpar writer with a penchant for exaggeration and an ego which would be better served in a court of law. I would caution him more against typos than against profaning women, since I don't think he said anything more irreverent or more creative in that regard than any comedian or, hell, drunk college guy has said before. But he badly needs a new editor.
Even though I would argue against it being his "best work," I prefer it to the others because I feel the characterizations are so fantastic, it's impossible not to feel them or for them, even though they are the villains. I love that. Lady Macbeth is my favorite literary character, besting Hamlet by far.
This is a beautiful depiction of trivial alienation. It left a bitter aftertaste that I can still recall upon hearing its title.
I would have liked it more if it could stay off the path of being almost-too-pornographic. It was also more wishful-thinking (what if!) and thus lost a lot of its appeal as a realistic depiction of the gay scene from the late 90s.