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Twenty-four years, zero girlfriends, one book, and many, many lonely nights watching TV. The Boy Who Cried Lone Wolf is one man's attempt to make sense of his lifelong singleness through stories, jokes, and slightly pretentious metaphors. Every life is a story. The less desirable parts make it a story worth telling.
Twenty-four years, zero girlfriends, one book, and many, many lonely nights watching TV. The Boy Who Cried Lone Wolf is one man's attempt to make sense of his lifelong singleness through stories, jokes, and slightly pretentious metaphors. Every life is a story. The less desirable parts make it a story worth telling.
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