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Do red flags “look like confetti when you’re falling for someone?” Did God create time “just to keep track of how long he could have sex”? Have you learned that “the hardest part about managing other people is that you can no longer lie only to yourself”? If you’re searching for a forever love, a reconciliation with your conservative, religious family, a job with pay and purpose in equal measure, or a breezy, funny essay collection by someone who can commiserate, check out Is It Hot in Here (or Am I Suffering for All Eternity for the Sins I Committed on Earth)? by writer and stand-up comedian Zach Zimmerman. In an assortment of far-reaching essays, Zimmerman imparts the professional observation that, “Two thirteen is a bad guess for pi and a good time for a nap, but it’s not a living wage,” imagines a hard-hitting conversation with God that asks, “How similar are the Garden of Eden and the Olive Garden?” and shares a bounty of personal stories that will inform readers on such critical topics as whether to “push the Waterfall button” and when.