Well, you’re not alone.
This book is full of those moments. And as terrible as they may be when they happen to you, they’re pretty funny when they happen to someone else.
“A very entertaining little book. Makes a great travel companion or bathroom reader.”
“A delightful guilty pleasure.”
“These stories of utter embarrassment have universal appeal, because we have all been in one or more of these situations at one point or another in our lives.”
“The human experience, sliced and diced into microscopic short stories and cartoons that will make you laugh out loud.”
“Why do we like to laugh at other people’s misfortune? Who knows? But Germans even have a word for it: Schadenfreude.”
Gaspirtz's award-winning cartoons have appeared in hundreds of newspapers and magazines like Saturday Evening Post, SUN and National Enquirer.
His work has also been featured in dozens of books, including the New York Times best-selling series, Chicken Soup For The Soul.
You might have seen some of his comics online, on sites like BuzzFeed.
Gaspirtz cartoons have been on display in several museums, like the Museum of Modern Art in Tehran, Iran and the National Museum of Cartoon Art in Boca Raton, Florida.
In the late 1980s, Gaspirtz founded a video game development company called Amok Entertainment.
After programming several 8-bit games, he retired from coding and focused on game design as project manager for games like Pot Panic and Woody The Worm. Some of Amok's games were published by a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.
Visit the artist at Gaspirtz.com