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30 May 20266 Good Cunts4 min read

Why You Need to Own Everyone’s a Cunt

Some books teach you how to be better. Some books inspire you to chase your dreams. Everyone's a Cunt does neither. Instead, it delivers a refreshing dose of honesty about the wonderfully flawed humans we share the planet with. Whether it's displayed on your coffee table, gifted to a mate, or used to settle the age-old question of who's being a cunt this week, this is the book that gets picked up, passed around, laughed at, and talked about long after other books have been forgotten. If you appreciate sharp humour, uncomfortable truths, and a healthy ability to laugh at yourself, you might need a copy. If you don't, you probably need one even more.

Everyone’s a Cunt

Some books are meant to be read. Others are meant to be seen, shared, and talked about the moment a guest walks into the room. Everyone's a Cunt sits firmly in the second category. Published by 6GC, this premium coffee table book has one simple goal: to make people laugh by telling the truth about human nature. With its sharp observations, self deprecating humour, and unmistakable Australian bluntness, it has quickly earned a reputation as a gift people actually want to display in their homes. Here is why you need to own a copy.

What is Everyone's a Cunt?

Everyone's a Cunt is a self-published satirical coffee table book that categorises people into distinct "cunt" archetypes. Far from a crude novelty item that swears for shock value, the book relies on relatable, insightful observations about everyday behaviour. The humour works because it rings true. Every person, sooner or later, will do something frustrating, selfish, ridiculous, or completely cooked that earns them the title. The book acknowledges that humans are flawed, life is ridiculous, nobody has it all figured out, and we are often the problem ourselves. Laughing about it is healthier than pretending otherwise.

Described in its bibliographic listing as "An executive guide to identifying and surviving the cunts in your life," the book is classified under both Fiction/General and Self-Help/General. That dual classification is telling. On one level, it is a comedy book full of exaggerated archetypes. On another, it offers genuine social commentary about the people we encounter every day. The ISBN is 9780646729183, and it was published in 2026.

Why the book belongs on your coffee table
Unlike a traditional joke book that gets read once and forgotten, Everyone's a Cunt is designed to live in plain sight. People leave it on coffee tables, office desks, waiting room side tables, lunchroom benches, and bookshelves where visitors inevitably notice it. The title alone creates curiosity and laughter before anyone has even opened the cover.

The book sells for A$49.95, placing it in the premium gift category. It is not a cheap gag. It is a substantial, display worthy object that owners are proud to show off. When friends come over, they pick it up, flip through the pages, and immediately start recognising people they know. The conversations that follow are part of the appeal.

Australian homes have a long tradition of displaying humorous books and artwork. Everyone's a Cunt fits naturally into that tradition. It is honest, irreverent, and refreshingly free of pretence. It says something about the person who owns it: that they do not take themselves too seriously, that they appreciate blunt humour, and that they understand the absurdity of being human.

The archetypes

At the heart of the book are archetypes that capture different flavours of human behaviour. While the full list is best experienced by reading the book itself, the categories range from recognisable everyday figures such as The Rich Cunt and The Fit Cunt to more nuanced types like The Good Cunt. Each archetype is presented with sharp observations that make readers nod in recognition.

The archetypes are not purely negative. The book acknowledges that everybody is a cunt at some point, in some context, but also that being a cunt is not necessarily malicious. It can be frustrating, ridiculous, selfish, annoying, confusing, or completely cooked. The categories cover the full spectrum of human behaviour, and that breadth is what makes the book so relatable. No one escapes unscathed, and that is the point.

Readers often find themselves identifying with multiple archetypes across different situations. At work, you might recognise yourself as one type. At home, another. On the road, perhaps a different one entirely. The book gives people permission to laugh at themselves, their friends, their family, their coworkers, and the strange behaviours that make us human.

More than just a book

Everyone's a Cunt is the flagship product of 6 Good Cunts, an Australian humour brand built around that same observation. The brand also offers branded tote bags and runs a blog called "Cuntributions" that extends the humour into longer form writing. There is also an interactive "Wheel of Cunts" that identifies which archetype a reader might embody at any given moment.

This ecosystem of products and content means the book is not a standalone joke. It is part of a larger conversation about human nature, self awareness, and the value of not taking life too seriously. The brand's mission is simple: to make people laugh by telling the truth about human nature. The book delivers on that mission in a format that people can hold, display, and share.

Because the book is self-published, every copy represents a direct connection between the creators and the audience. There is no corporate filter. The humour is exactly as blunt as the creators intended it to be, and that authenticity resonates with readers who are tired of sanitised, safe comedy.

Who is this book for?

The book appeals to a wide range of readers, but certain groups will find it especially appealing.

People who do not take themselves too seriously
If you can laugh at your own flaws, this book is for you. It does not judge. It observes. And in observing, it reminds us that everyone is ridiculous sometimes. Owners of the book tend to be people who value honesty over politeness and humour over pretence.

Fans of Australian humour

Australian comedy has a distinct voice. It is dry, blunt, self-deprecating, and unafraid of profanity when profanity serves the joke. Everyone's a Cunt fits squarely in that tradition. Readers who appreciate Australian comedians, writers, and satirists will feel right at home with this book.

People looking for a memorable gift

Gift giving is often hampered by the fear of getting something boring. A bottle of wine is safe but forgettable. A candle is pleasant but impersonal. Everyone's a Cunt is the opposite. It is memorable. It starts conversations. It arrives with a story already attached. The recipient will not have to fake enthusiasm when they receive it.