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  • Overall, I’d give Pathetic Life a B-.

    You turned the page, of course.

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    From Pathetic Life #25
    June, 1996

    The zine is over, but you paid your three bucks, you deserve the regular 60 pages. I’ll fill the rest of this final issue with letters to the editor, some of which are worth reading.

    But first, I want to say goodbye with something more thoughtful than two glazed doughnuts and a cup of coffee.

    The point of the Pathetic Life project was to be honest about myself and my life, and find something in each day that was worth writing about, maybe even worth reading about. Did I pull it off? Meh. Overall, I’d give Pathetic Life a B-. Some of the writing doesn’t embarrass me, and as for the rest, well, I tried, except for the days I didn’t.

    The calendar says there’ve been 761 entries, not counting a few days doubled up and a few days skipped. If half of those — 380 or so — were worth the bother, that’s 380 more than if I’d talked myself out of it, which I almost did.

    Publish my diary as a zine? What a stupid idea. And maybe because it was a stupid idea, I started typing.

    Now it’s about finished, but the pathetic life goes on. It’s nice to skip the part of every evening when I’d stare at the typewriter and wonder what the hell’s worth writing about from that shitty day.

    Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living,” but so far I’m having a blast. There are movies to see, zines and books to be read, and every twelve minutes I might ride the J Church to the end of the line and back, just for the view. And then I’ll come back to the hotel, and not write about my day.

    For the future, my plans look just like the past: I expect to be living alone, scraping by, laughing at idiots but broken inside for as many years as the world allows, and then I’ll be dead and forgotten. It was fun while it lasted — the zine, and being me.

    And by the way, you know that stupid idea you have? That thing you’d like to try but haven’t, because it’s dumb or impossible or hopeless? Do it anyway, and then write a zine about doing it, and maybe send me a copy.

    This is an entry retyped from an on-paper zine I wrote many years ago, called Pathetic Life. The opinions stated were my opinions then, but might not be my opinions now. Also, I said and did some disgusting things, so parental guidance is advised.

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  • “This is where you get off.”

    Metro Transit has gone green, they say in their ads, by buying a bunch of all-electric buses. They’re made by a company called Gillig, and they’re lousy.

    The first sign of a problem with these buses is, literally, the sign — the external readerboard which lists what route the bus is running. The signs are electronic, like everything on the bus, but even on the new buses’ first day in service (and still now, months later) the electronic route number and name are often gibberish, with the lower half of all the letters missing, or the text flickering in some electronic code instead of English.

    Metro gave these new buses an ugly paint scheme, in assorted florescent colors that vary from bus to bus and even from the front of the bus to the back. A bus should look like a bus, not a piece of pop art, so old folks like me know it’s the bus.

    Inside, the seating arrangement is the worst of any bus I’ve ever ridden, with only two front-facing seats in the main seating section, surrounded by about a dozen sideways seats. Can’t speak for other humans, but my body wasn’t built for going sideways at 30 miles per hour. It leaves my back and neck sore, especially if the driver is too enthusiastic with the brakes and acceleration, or the bus goes over some bumps. And all buses go over some bumps.

    There are another dozen front-facing seats in the balcony, but most of those seats have a wall or a wheel-well that reduces the foot space. And I got big feet.

    And anyway, you have to climb stairs to get to those seats, and climbing stairs is not my great talent, especially in stop-and-go traffic. So I’m usually stuck in a damned sideways seat on these damned electric buses.

    And they’re usually the only buses running on the #105 and #128, two routes I frequently ride. So my back and neck frequently hurt. And I’m frequently grumpy on the Gilligs.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    One afternoon, riding the #128 with very few passengers, I kinda knew the driver, so I asked him if he liked these new electric buses. And he talked for a block: “I hate ’em. Nothing but trouble, a control panel like a fighter jet, a million dumb doodads, with always one or two of them not working. One day the back doors won’t open, the next day the turn signals won’t signal, the next day the signs are out of whack…”

    “Oh, I’ve seen that about the signs. And I’ve seen two of these new buses getting towed back to the bus barn.”

    “It might’ve been me. I’ve had two runs end in a tow with these suckers.”

    He was saying all this while the Gillig was zooming at 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, so I said, “What about the acceleration?”

    “That’s the only thing I like about these buses. They got some gumption and get-up-and-go.”

    So I said no more, but that’s what I hate most about the new buses. Too much get-up-and-go. Most buses, diesel or electric, run on putt-putt power, but I’ve driven cars that couldn’t go from zero the thirty as quick as these buses. And that ain’t good. Slow and steady is better for my body. I’m really not looking for a land speed record on the bus.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    All of which brings us to a sorta sucky day a few sorta sucky weeks ago. It was windy, slightly rainy, but I’d forgotten my jacket, and that morning’s sideways ride on an electric bus had left my back and neck in moderate pain all day.

    I was a little wet, a little cranky, a little pained, waiting for a bus toward home, and here it comes and it’s one of those damned electrics. It was nearly full, so my choice was a sideways seat or no seat at all. I took a damned sideways seat.

    Before I’d sat down, the driver accelerated, too abruptly. Half a block later, he braked roughly in traffic. Then, at a bus stop, he braked hard and it sent a fresh jolt up my back and across my neck. After a few passengers came aboard, the driver accelerated too enthusiastically, again. At a light, my neck was turned 90 degrees and I was watching — the bus driver had plenty of time and space, could’ve stopped smoothly at the red, but instead he stopped with a jolt. And the bus was going down a fairly steep hill at this point, so I had to hang on tight to keep from slipping from the sideways seat I was in to the sideways seat beside me.

    “Jesus fucking Christ,” I said, perhaps ever-so-slightly too loud. I popped up from my seat, grabbed a stanchion, and said still too loud, “I’ll just stand.”

    Indeed I stood in the aisle for the rest of the ride. Which ain’t great for my legs, but it’s better for my back than being pushed and pulled with every nudge of the brake and gas. And it turns out, it wasn’t a long ride.

    Was it rude to say “Jesus fucking Christ”? It was a prayer! And this was a bus, not a library! And I would’ve had nothing more to say — I was looking out the window, not for an argument.

    After a block or so, though, I swiveled my sore neck and made eye contact with the driver, who was glaring at me in his rear view mirror, so I glared back.

    A block later we were still glaring at each other, and he said to me, “You gotta problem?”

    “No problem,” I said, and that’s all I said.

    He was still glaring at me, and after a few bumps and brakes he said, “You sure look like you gotta problem.”

    “That’s just my face, man. It’s a problem face.”

    That’s a laugh, right? My back hurt, my neck hurt, and I just wanted a damned bus ride. But he was still glaring at me, so at the next stop light I added, “Anyway, now that I’m standing, you probably won’t cripple me slamming on the brakes.”

    “I can try,” he said, and tapped the brakes, but it was a tender tap, not enough to topple me or even stir anyone. The other passengers were hanging on already.

    “You’re doing it on purpose?”

    “Doing what? I’m just driving the bus.”

    “Driving the bus shitty,” I said.

    And at that, the driver pulled to a too-sudden stop at the curb, and said, “This is where you get off.”

    It wasn’t a bus stop, and we were a mile from my destination, but that’s where I stepped off. The door closed, the bus roared away without me.

    Usually I’m chill with bus drivers, even lousy drivers. If I don’t say thanks as I’m stepping off the bus, it must’ve been a particularly bad driver, and this time I didn’t say thanks.

    Maybe I deserved to be evicted from the bus, maybe I didn’t, but I’ve watched other passengers get the boot, and you can’t win. If you stay on when you’ve been ordered off, the driver radios the police.

    So I walked two blocks in the rain to the next stop, then waited fifteen minutes in the rain for another bus, filling my increasingly soggy notebook with what had happened, and hoping it might make an amusing story. You’ll be the judge of that.

    When the next bus came, it was another damned electric bus. All the front-facing seats were taken, so I rode in a sideways seat.

    6/15/2026

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  • And now the news: 6/14/2026

    America has had many scoundrels as President. Seems likely we’ve never had anything but.

    The historical habit, though, of the good, the bad, the ugly and horrific US Presidents, is that they’ve all put genuine effort into the appearance of dignity, statesmanship, and giving a damn about We the People.

    It’s always been fake, of course, but it’s sad to see that long tradition of fakery has ended. The current criminal-in-chief, Donald J Trump, makes no attempt to conceal his criminality. The grift is right there, out in the open, every day, in everything he does.

    And this is what America voted for.

    Me, looking grumpy, reading the news

    AND NOW THE NEWS #609
    Sunday,
    June 14, 2026

    Postal Service seeks to block mail ballots in states resisting Trump’s illegal demands

    FBI raids Ohio voting rights organization

    US accepts only white refugees for sixth consecutive month

    The Supreme Court’s conservatives have one consistent rule: black votes shouldn’t count

    The Trump White House is tackling America’s most urgent crisis: upwardly mobile black people

    ‘A nightmarish situation’: July 1 nears for families affected by Tennessee immigration reporting requirement

    Millions lose SNAP benefits as One Big Beautiful Bill’s stricter requirements kick in

    Trump is taking aim at forest and wildfire research just as the West is poised to burn

    Pro-Palestinian activists at U-Michigan face conspiracy charges

    ‘We call it the P-word’: Chicago professor suspended after assignment mentions Palestinians

    CEO of Anti-Defamation League explains his strategies

    John Oliver autopsies New College of Florida

    Trump DOJ proudly rewrites history by deleting January 6 insurrection press releases

    They were serving the longest federal sentence of any 2020 BLM protester. Then they vanished in prison.

    Idaho Solicitor General suggests DNA testing over bathroom ban

    Seattle turned on the surveillance cameras before it wrote the rules

    ICE plans to let cops around the country scan faces to verify immigration status

    Women who fled Iran are to be deported to Central African Republic, lawyers say

    How ICE uses mystery ‘shuffle flights’ to move — and break — detainees forced from America

    Why do other detainees tell such a different story than ICE about how Tuan Van Bui died?

    Minneapolis leaders say Operation Metro Surge did over $700 million in damage

    Report: ICE wasted millions, endangered detainees in largest immigration facility

    UFC to pay White House fighters in crypto issued by Trump company

    Trump isn’t giving up on his slush fund

    Todd Blanche pinky swears the $1.8 billion J6 slush fund is dead, but won’t sign anything saying that

    Trump’s dismantling of USAID has killed at least 600,000 to date

    How Trump transformed the White House lawn into a fighting arena

    Trump officials illegally cut federal funds to LA homeless services agency

    FBI fires several analysts tied to disputed ‘Catholic ideology’ memo

    Trump’s Presidential walkway is, of course, peppered with falsehoods, misrepresentations, insults, praise, self-promotion and Erratic Capitalizations

    US intelligence employees brace for cuts under new director

    Nobody outside of US intelligence really understands what US intelligence does, and I’m sure I’d oppose 90% of it if I knew, but sending ignorant and incompetent people to fire everybody — the ‘DOGE’ method, again — is only going to make things worse.

    Trump’s Kennedy Center steals $17-million from Washington National Opera

    At the Kennedy Center, a name change shrouded in uncertainty

    The problem with the famous Reflecting Pool is the plumbing, and Trump’s crony fake-fix did nothing about that

    Donald Trump fucks children

    The Times‘ headline is “Inside the White House freakout over the Trump-Epstein files,” but the only reason they’d freak out is that Donald Trump fucks children.

    Bill Gates fucks children

    The Times‘ headline is “Bill Gates says Epstein tried to use his extramarital affairs against him,” but the most obvious reason Epstein would have such leverage is that Bill Gates fucks children.

    ‘Have you ever been around someone you just know is evil?’ Melinda French Gates on meeting Jeffrey Epstein, giving away billions, and her post-divorce peace

    Michigan’s Democratic Governor caught on hot mic with Oracle CEO Clay Magouyrk, discussing citizen opposition to AI data centers, bragging how she ignores their concerns: “We’re used to people saying ‘f*ck no,’ & doing it anyway.”

    Unlike Democrats, I oppose Republicans, which is why I am not now and never will be a Democrat.

    Grass on the National Mall is vandalized with ‘86 47’ stains

    First glitzy interactive advertising kiosks hit Seattle’s streets

    Wherever someone hawks a loogie on a kiosk, I’ll be there. Wherever someone spray paints graffiti over an ad, I’ll be there. When someone swings a baseball bat and shatters a kiosk’s plexiglass shield, I’ll be there, too.

    Analysis of satellite image and videos suggest precision US strikes on Iranian water facility

    That’s a war crime, and not accidental. One of many. And again the New York Times is unwilling to say it plainly.

    Israel deports French journalist over coverage critical of its policies in Gaza and the West Bank

    Scott Pelley shows how legacy media got it wrong — before Bari Weiss made it worse

    Kash Patel keeps suing the press

    RFK Jr. seeks to peek at 90% of Americans’ medical records for clues on autism and vaccines

    ‘Autistic kids are being experimented on’: inside America’s booming market for unproven stem cell infusions

    American Diabetes Association fucked up real bad trying to placate Trump regime

    Wingnut doctor sheds his wings?

    US insurers’ move to back vaccines sends ‘powerful’ message about safety of shots, experts say

    OB-GYNs release their own vaccine schedule, rejecting RFK Jr.’s meddling

    New York Times notices private Medicare plans often deny access to special care, analysis shows

    Medicare is pretty good, I’ve heard. Private Medicare isn’t really Medicare, and shouldn’t be allowed to call itself Medicare.

    Elon Musk, the world’s first trillionaire, is a killer

    Justice Department approves Paramount’s Warner Bros Discovery takeover without any strings attached

    Trump’s crypto ventures have been a jackpot for his family, which has raked in about $2.3 billion in profits since he took office

    You can make free money on Polymarket, if you know math

    It’s only a $13 billion aircraft carrier, why would we expect the toilets to work?

    Super-rich’s assets cause outsized amount of climate harm, study says

    Revealed: Three U.S. states waived at least $57.8m in taxes to host World Cup games

    Trump reportedly considers buying Chagos Islands from Mauritius

    Kenyans marched through the streets to oppose a quarantine facility that would be reserved exclusively for American patients

    Which World Cup teams, players and officials were denied US visas, entry?

    Trump officials say ICE won’t raid World Cup games, but fans are worried

    Cuban leader Díaz-Canel announces sweeping economic reforms to fend off U.S. pressure

    US officials told Colombia to cancel president’s meeting with Mamdani

    AI supersucks.

    Landmark German ruling declares Google’s AI Overviews are Google’s own words and makes it liable for false answers

    If the AI investment thesis actually works, it completely breaks the economy

    The world’s leading deepfake expert no longer trusts his own eyes

    AI data centers’ water consumption breaks 264 billion gallons in 2025 as devastating drought hits nearly 63% of US

    ‘Bots have now passed human traffic online,’ Cloudflare boss laments — says agentic traffic wasn’t expected to eclipse real people until next year

    Thousands fall victim to AI voice cloning scams

    The Pope’s AI warning could help workers seek religious exemptions from using AI

    Every future imagined by a tech company is worse than the previous iteration

    Chatbots keep telling stories about lighthouse keeper ‘Elias Thorne’

    Disguised San Antonio woman arrested for winning all-male BBQ contest, says AI-generated untrue story

    American cops are armed and dangerous, barely trained, barely supervised. They can get away with anything, and do.

    “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Surveillance”: how police track your personal data, and what public officials won’t do to restrict it

    Arizona police officers removed body cameras, used them to record mostly naked woman in custody for hours

    Arkansas trooper resigns after wife files ‘white supremacist’ messages in divorce records

    It’s not possible that this cop’s partner & his buddies at the precinct didn’t know he’s a ginormous throbbing racist. But they never said anything about it because, guess what, they’re all ginormous throbbing racists.

    California correctional officer allegedly took inmate off grounds, sexually assaulted her

    San Diego Police classify nearly 80% of complaints as “miscellaneous” to thwart oversight

    Suspended Delaware officer indicted on multiple charges including unlawful sexual contact

    After cheating scandal, deep connections helped disgraced former cop land job as director of security for Florida school district

    Florida pastor charged with child neglect after foster children found without food, functioning bathroom

    Hawaii cop accused of sex assault by woman he pulled over seeks dismissal of charges because he attacked woman after traffic stop concluded

    Indiana police misplace more than $30,000 seized in massage parlor raids

    Indiana police officer found guilty after sexually assaulting 14-year-old runaway

    Louisville chief moves to fire officer who shot, killed unarmed naked man

    Louisiana deputy arrested for home invasion, assault, police say

    Missing teen investigation leads to arrest of Louisiana police officer

    Massachusetts cop resigns after refusing to appear for internal affairs interview over racist messages

    Michigan sheriff hit with second whistleblower lawsuit in two days

    Former Detroit officer sentenced to probation & jail for stealing nude images from woman’s phone

    New Jersey cop pulls over disabled black man for wearing a hoodie

    New York man victim of police brutality after traffic stop caught on camera

    No jail time for NYPD officer who had boinked arrested woman in exchange for leniency

    Ohio police cover up names of killer cops

    Three Oregon sheriff’s employees take paid leave after misconduct complaints

    Pennsylvania cop gets prison for kiddie porn, bestiality, etc

    Pennsylvania cop gets probation for pepper spraying protesters

    Tennessee jail staff served toothless man chicken instead of required ‘soft diet,’ then watched him choke to death, ignored ‘frantic pleas’ from inmates to save him: Lawsuit

    Texas jailer arrested for human smuggling at border checkpoint

    2 dead after freeway police chase because driver passed trooper’s car

    Climate change is real, and it's happening now. It's going to get worse, and then it's going to get worse than that. It's never going to stop getting worse, so long as capitalism and the quest for money decides everything.

    The oil business is booming

    Scramble for biofuel as oil prices rise ‘could push world closer to food crisis’

    Four days of extreme rain in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes, study finds

    Antarctica’s west coast missing an area of sea ice the size of France as temperatures peak 20C above average

    Record winter temperatures in Antarctic raise fears over speed of climate breakdown

    Religious followers believe their god protects and guides them. But god never shows up. Every religion is led only by humans, who often turn out to be charlatans, swindlers, or perverts.

    Alabama pastor arrested after sheriff’s office investigates church finances

    California cult leader sentenced to 225 years for raping, molesting followers

    The difference between a cult and a religion is what, exactly?

    Kansas priest reportedly used parish credit card for cruises, travel, other unauthorized purchases

    Former Lexington pastor sentenced for rape and sexual abuse of minor

    Louisiana’s Jesuit High School agrees to pay seven figures to settle child molestation claim

    Louisiana church to pray rosary for priest charged with child sex crimes

    New York pastor gets 17 years on child porn charges

    Jury convicts Ohio youth pastor of child sex assault

    Former youth pastor accused of sexually abusing children appears in Ohio court

    Not the same pervy youth pastor as the previous headline, but there are so many pervy youth pastors you’d need a spreadsheet to keep track of ’em all…

    Ohio pastor arrested, charged with sexual battery of a minor

    Former Oklahoma City pastor to stand trial on human trafficking charges

    Texas pastor gets bond reinstated – but can only lead church services through video calling

    Texas Diocese had allegations against sex offender priest years before arrest, conviction

    No, Doctor Who hasn’t been canceled, but the news isn’t good

    Also not good: the recent several seasons of the show. I still give my highest recommendation to the show’s first five seasons, though.

    A bull jumped a fence at a packed Oregon rodeo. Now, 2 trampled spectators are suing for $11.5M.

    Is it sad when terrible things happen to terrible people?

    Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him...

    Maureen Duffy
    author, The Microcosm

    Martha Graham Cracker
    Pig Iron Theater Company

    Anthony Head
    actor, Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    David Hockney
    art

    Margaret Kerry
    actress, The Ruggles

    Idaho Lorax
    Toxic Avenger

    Riley O’Neil
    Chicago Complete Streets

    Bob Packwood
    lecherous Republican
         but I repeat myself

    David Plowden
    photographer

    Ronnie Schell
    comedian and actor, Gomer Pyle USMC

    Gene Shalit
    fuzzy film critic

    Nothing will meaningfully improve until billionaires fear for their lives.

    6/14/2026

    Logo illustration by Jeff Meyer. Tip ‘o the hat to the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Daily Grail, Voenix Rising, What Not’s, Jamie Zawinski, and anywhere else I’ve stolen links, illustrations, or inspiration.

    Special thanks to Linden Arden, Becky Jo, Joey Jo Jo & John the Basket emeritus, Jeff Meyer, Dave S, Name Withheld, and always extra special thanks to my lovely late Stephanie, who gave me 21 years and proved that the world isn’t always shitty.

    News always and only from reliable sources, and I decide what’s reliable — no right-wing bullshit, no Substack because fuck Nazis, and no RawStory, Newsweek, or other clickbait sites. Written news is preferred; video links will be rare, and damned near never to videos where the reporter sits, stands, or strolls in front of a camera — that’s show biz, not news.

    If you’re blocked from reading anything linked above, please send an email, and I’ll reply with the article’s complete text, via my computer’s fine ad-blockers and paywall-vaulters.

    And Now the News

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