Tucker Max is an American author and public speaker. He chronicles his drinking and sexual encounters on his personal website. He wrote a New York Times bestseller entitled ‘I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell’ and has made the list from 2006-2011. The book was turned into a feature film of the same name but received generally negative reviews from viewers and critics alike. After the success of the first book, Tucker went on to write three more books that have sold considerably well. In addition to writing, Max worked on a TV pilot for Comedy Central that was cancelled due to a dispute over feature film rights. Max went on to create an online media company named ‘Rudius Media’ to help publish new content for new artists but the project was cancelled after one year. Max has been the center of controversy surrounding much of his published online content. He was sued by an ex-girlfriend and has had the ACLU step up to defend his right to free speech on many occasions. Tucker has been successful at defending his right to free speech as many of his cases have been dismissed under the Communications Decency Act. In this month’s quote, we take a quote from his best selling novel where Tucker helps to describe the joys of alcoholism…

“That’s the beauty of alcohol: if you don’t remember it, it didn’t happen.” – I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

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