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  • Best Mother’s Day ever!

    My mom is in her 90s, but was still sharp and getting around, until she had heart surgery in March. The procedure went smoothly, but the anesthesia or shock to her system left her with near-amnesia, weak as an old lady, and unable to walk.

    After ten days in the hospital, she spent six weeks in rehab at a nursing home, and during that time my sister Katrina was heroically at Mom’s side all day, every day. I was there too, for a few hours almost every day, to give Katrina a break.

    Mom and my sister have shared a house for years, and the insurance company (fuck United Health) sent Mom home from rehab before she was ready, so they’re home together again. Katrina is basically babysitting Mom 24/7, and I pop in for a few hours each day, to help however I can.

    With her walker, Mom can walk again, but it’s difficult and painful. The real problem is, she can’t stand from a sitting position without someone wrapping a physical therapy belt around her torso, lifting her, while coaching Mom (every time) on how to position her body, push off the armrests, straighten up once she’s standing, etc. For the first ten days or so at home, Katrina wasn’t strong enough to do this, so Mom was always in her recliner, even pooping and peeing there, until I came for my daily visits. Being slightly stronger, I was able to get Mom up for diaper changes, short walks to the commode, or just to keep her standing for long enough for Katrina to change Mom’s clothes.

    Have I mentioned? Fuck United Health.

    As for Mom’s mental state and memory, she knows who she is again, but she’s still hazy about what happened the last month and a half. “I had surgery?” “I was in a nursing home?” Sometimes she forgets that she’s not fully mobile, and twice she’s fallen trying to get up from a chair or her bed.

    Have I mentioned? Fuck United Health.

    They’ve finally — two weeks after sending her home — approved physical therapy for Mom, twice weekly, which, of course, isn’t as much as she needs.

    For the in-house evaluation before her first physical therapy session, Mom answered the expected long series of questions about her medical history, with the Q-and-A slowed somewhat by her foggy head, but more by her lousy hearing. The evaluation included a Donald Trump-style cognitive test, which I’m pleased to report Mom aced. Unlike Trump, she doesn’t brag about it, though.

    Mom’s getting stronger, and Katrina can get her standing now, but it’s still very difficult for both of them. Every time I visit, I’m in charge of hoisting Mom to a standing position, 4-6 times. For the rest of my visit, some days Mom sleeps, some days she’s awake but barely engaged, and some days she’s almost Mom again.

    Today, Mother’s Day, she was more Mom than she’s been since March. My brother Clay and his wife Karen came over while I was at Katrina’s house, Mom was a steady 75% present, and it was quality family time, srsly. Maybe the best Mother’s Day ever!

    Out of nowhere, Mom asked an intrusive personal question — “What happened to that nice girl April you were dating?” April & I dated more than 40 years ago, and I haven’t seen or heard from her since, but Mom always wanted me to marry her, and Mom never gives up.

    At the end of the afternoon, as I said my goodbyes to catch the bus home, Mom said, “Why are you leaving so soon?” And she said it cranky as hell, as if I’d only been there 15 minutes. I’d been there for 5½ hours.

    It was fantastic! Mom’s prying questions and general nagging drove me nuts for decades, but after what she’s been through, it was the opposite of annoying to be “Mommed” again. It was like, Hello and hooray, Mom’s coming back!

    Pretty soon she’ll be telling me to get my teeth fixed and reminding me that I was a missing person from 1991-2018. And honestly, I can’t wait!

    5/10/2026

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  • Ashley’s big dinner

    When it was time for my morning constipational, I opened the door and stepped into the hall for the 57-step trek to the toilet. The door to room 410 was slightly ajar, though, which means the skinny white guy was in there, and awake.

    PATHETIC LIFE logo

    From Pathetic Life #24
    Friday, May 10, 1996

    This launched a complicated jumble of thoughts I’ll try to squeeze into one paragraph: If someone leaves their bedroom door open a few inches, it probably means they’re leaving soon, or leaving it open because guests are coming. But the guy in 410 is my nemesis, and I didn’t want to see that guy, or anybody who’d want to see that guy. If he came out of his room during my long walk down the hall, and saw me going into the john, then I’d be sitting in a stall pooping, completely vulnerable to attack because you can’t fight with your pants down. An unlikely scenario, perhaps, but that was my thought in the moment.

    Call me a coward — it’s true — but I didn’t want to deal with any of it. I’ll take trouble, even make trouble with 410 again, but this morning I was more rational than a few nights ago, when we’d called each other motherfuckers on the stairway, so I turned around and walked back into my room.

    Still had to poop, though, so I dropped it warm and lumpy on a week-old Chronicle sports page, then folded and stuffed it inside an empty bread-wrapper, which I’ll leave at 410’s doorstep, some time when that motherfucker’s door is closed.

    ♦ ♦ ♦  

    Same old scene on Telegraph today: the cops harassed the bums, the bums begged for quarters, and now and then somebody bought a fish. The only difference between today and any other day on Telegraph was, today I forgot to bring my notebook.

    It happens, and when it does I’ll usually jot shorthand versions of my brilliant observations on a page of a newspaper, or a clean-seeming piece of litter that blows by. Today I was tired, though. I took not taking the notebook as an omen, and took the day off from taking notes.

    Trust me, though. Nothing interesting happened. I might not have taken any notes even if I’d taken my notebook.

    ♦ ♦ ♦  

    A couple of weeks ago, I received in the mail a photocopied invitation to dinner with Ashley Parker Owens, of Global Mail. The invitation was one of her projects, and I always enjoy her projects:

    She said she’d randomly selected 50-60 names from her mailing list, sent invitations to all of them, and if eight people showed up she’d call it a smashing success.

    There’ve been other invitations in the mail, from names or non de plumes known to me only by their zines. “Hey readers, come to my birthday bash,” says someone who writes a zine, and of course, I never attend. Never even consider it. I hate parties, and it’s only a slight exaggeration to say that I hate people, especially in crowds of more than two.

    Ashley’s invitation included the word ‘networking,’ but I’m never part of any network. I am a rock, you know? An island. I’m a loner, and I like being a loner, and everything about Ashley’s big dinner for 50 or 60 or only 8 people sounds like the opposite of anything I’d want to attend, so I decided to go.

    It’s time to shake myself up. When I think of parties, I think of the few I’ve attended and hated, but hanging out with the kind of people who make and read zines would be better, I was certain. I’d had a grand time at Barbzilla‘s fake party, so why not try the real thing?

    Ashley’s shindig started at 7:30, so I’d have some time to myself after getting off fish-work at 5:00. In my backpack — where I’d forgotten to bring my notebook — I’d remembered to bring several copies of Pathetic Life to hand out at dinner if anyone wanted one. The invitation said it was OK to bring gifts, and the zine is all I have.

    But the damnedest thing happened. At 5:00, I started packing up the fish-stand like I do every fish-day, and then I walked the route by rote to Jay’s house to lock everything up. And then, same as at the end of every other fish-day, I walked to the BART station and came home. Sprawled naked on my bed, I ate sandwiches and listened to the baseball game, then fell asleep.

    It wasn’t until Saturday morning, when I saw Ashley’s invitation still stapled to my door, that I remembered that I’d forgotten. I’d been nervous about going, sure, to my first big social event since who the hell knows when, but I’d actually intended to be there. And damn it, I’d completely forgotten.

    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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  • And now the news: 5/10/2026

    State Department will revoke passports of parents who owe child support

    Unless they’re rich or know the right people.

    Right-wing media figures are calling to strip away citizenship from large swaths of Americans, including Muslims and some elected officials

    Me, looking grumpy, reading the news

    AND NOW THE NEWS #604
    Sunday,
    May 10, 2026

    FBI raids office of Democratic Virginia Senate leader who spearheaded successful redistricting campaign

    ‘This is not democracy’: voting rights activists shocked by speed of US states moving to stifle Black voters

    In huge blow to Democrats, Virginia court strikes down House map

    I don’t even understand the court’s pretended rationale:

    Excerpt: The problem, the court’s majority suggested, was that the first vote on the amendment in the General Assembly, which would authorize Democrats to redraw the map, occurred days before last fall’s legislative elections — meaning that some Virginians who cast their ballots early did so without knowing how their state lawmakers would vote on the new map.

    That, the justices wrote, violated the process laid out in the State Constitution.

    “This constitutional violation incurably taints the resulting referendum vote and nullifies its legal efficacy,” the majority wrote.

    Me again: Huh? Gonna need a better alibi that that.

    South Carolina moves to cancel June primary to allow for Republican gerrymander

    Republicans don’t need to win elections anymore. They just need their judges.

    Someone ask Alito: If December was too late to fix unconstitutional gerrymandering for the 2026 midterms, why is May okay?

    In his opinion functionally striking down the Voting Rights Act, Justice Sam Alito included fake data

    Amazon Labor Union founder arrested for crashing Bezos’ Met Gala

    They’re not saying someone should kill Trump. But they’re coming close.

    Excerpt: Any debate about the normalizing of violent political rhetoric can’t ignore Trump’s role in spreading it, said Jeffrey A. Engel, founding director of the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University.

    The head of state, he said, “traditionally sets the tone for civility and morality in a nation.”

    Washington ICE facility, rife with abuses, now under lower standards, report shows

    Months later, federal government turns over (some) evidence from the shooting death of Renee Good

    ICE is giving local police big money to help with immigration enforcement

    Video shows advocates thwarting ICE arrest in New York

    New York man beaten by ICE agents, then abandoned in park, bloody and bruised

    ICE keeps detaining the same US citizen again, and again, and again. He’s fighting back.

    New York bars ICE agents from wearing masks

    Excerpt: Four months after masked federal agents shot and killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti on the streets of Minneapolis, New York leaders announced a plan to implement some of the strictest rules for immigration officials of any state in the country.

    The package, which was included in the state budget deal announced on Thursday, prohibits state and local officials from entering into formal or informal cooperation agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and bars law enforcement agents from wearing masks.

    The rules also prohibit ICE from using local jails to house detainees and from searching New Yorkers’ homes, hospitals, churches and schools without a warrant signed by a judge.

    Me again: Sounds swell in principle, but the Secret Police have no principles and won’t obey New York laws.

    US intelligence says Iran can outlast Trump’s Hormuz blockade for months

    US conducts third illegal boat strike in 5 days, killing 2 and leaving a survivor

    French prosecutors seek charges against Elon Musk and X over child sexual abuse images

    State Department to review all Mexican consulates in the United States, following claims in conservative media that the consulates interfere in politics

    Justice Dept. accuses UCLA medical school of illegal ‘discrimination’ against white people

    ‘Closing the chapter’ on FEMA: Trump panel seeks to weaken disaster response amid climate crisis

    No-bid ’emergency’ contract to renovate Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool went to someone Trump said had worked on his swimming pools

    Excerpt: Mr. Auerhahn said he was also concerned by Mr. Trump’s decision to drive his motorcade across the pool’s surface on Thursday night to hold a press event highlighting the renovations. That might have put huge amounts of weight on the notoriously leaky — and newly repaired — joints between its concrete slabs.

    “If it were my project, I’d require an immediate inspection,” Mr. Auerhahn said.

    Justice Department sues Colorado over a state law banning high-capacity ammunition magazines, passed after a 2012 mass shooting at a movie theater

    Trump demands gratitude in DC, so he put up banners thanking himself

    Once again, Trump looks to get out of paying E. Jean Carroll by having the DOJ substitute in for himself

    Televangelist claims that Trump officials have briefed pastors on upcoming revelation about aliens existing

    Middle-of-the-Road Klobuchar pitches moderation in governor’s race, rebuffs redistricting push for Minnesota

    Amusing factoid: Amy Klobuchar helped plan & spoke at Trump’s second inauguration, and she’s so proud of it that the coverage is reprinted at her Senate website. Klobuchar-style Dems, which is most Dems, are not the opposition; they’re the accommodation for fascism.

    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s push to freeze rents for nearly one million New York City apartments clears a major hurdle

    Might succeed. Might not. But here’s a politician actually trying to do something to help little people, and that’s pretty damned cool.

    Mamdani highlights fashion workers as he skips the Met Gala

    ABC accuses government of violating First Amendment

    Holy shit! A major corporation discovers testicles (after paying Trump regime a kickback)?

    Press freedom groups accuse Larry Ellison of promising Trump admin he’d fire CNN anchors if he acquires Warner Bros

    I reached out to the White House Counterterrorism Czar for comment. He lashed out on X.

    Matt Taibbi loses his vexatious SLAPP suit as judge explains what a ‘metaphor’ means

    Hantavirus response shows how Trump cuts have compromised US preparedness

    Babies are bleeding to death as parents reject a vitamin shot given at birth

    Amazon launches Amazon Supply Chain Services, making the company’s freight distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping operations available to any business, in direct competition with the likes of UPS and FedEx

    Amazon is essentially the new international infrastructure; American capitalism is Amazon. The company should’ve been broken up twenty years ago, but tomorrow would be good, too.

    Trump airport branding deal opens new route to Trump family profits

    US debt ($31.26T) surpasses US total economic output ($31.21T)

    All high-level economic talk is incomprehensible to me, but I can comprehend enough to say this isn’t a good trend.

    Driverless cars will be subject to moving-violation tickets in California soon

    Why exactly the fuckdoodle were driverless cars ever except?

    The Sliced Kittens Defense

    Canadian election databases use “canary traps”—and they work

    Colbert questioned

    AI supersucks.

    Nature retracts paper that claimed ChatGPT had a positive effect on student learning

    AI-themed high school is put on hold after parental backlash

    Pentagon clears 8 tech firms to deploy their AI on its classified networks

    Oh, this’ll be funny if we survive.

    Even after two massacres, OpenAI still hasn’t stopped ChatGPT from helping plan school shootings

    All those AI note-takers are making lawyers very nervous

    New York Times runs AI hallucination

    Steven Soderbergh on AI in films: If there’s a filmmaking tool, I’m going to explore it

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

    Corrupt California cops sentenced to federal prison

    Former Florida cop on trial for allegedly shooting, burning man alive in brutal murder

    Video shows Florida deputy running driver off road near Walt Disney World

    Georgia police department shut down, all officers fired after dispute involving mayor’s wife

    Georgia officer ordered ‘K-9’ to bite suspect who surrendered, sheriff says

    Over traffic violation, Louisiana cops chase driver into fatal wreck

    Maryland cops who allegedly gang-raped woman in California won’t be charged

    Over speeding, Massachusetts cops chase driver into fatal wreck

    NYPD Union sues Oversight Board for letting people know how awful some cops might be

    Former Oklahoma prosecutor Kevin Etherington convicted for child pornography

    Investigation underway into Oklahoma officers accused of inappropriate contact with teen

    Dancing Philly sheriff ad was part of $8 million in new ‘slush fund’ spending

    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.

    Faster slaughterhouse line speeds are increasingly a climate problem

    The country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise. Experts blame climate change.

    As global drought deepens — climate change kills by a thousand cuts

    Climate change could erase most South American cloud forests, study warns

    ‘The worst time for wheat’: US farmers face losses to extreme heat and drought

    Climate change makes your allergies worse

    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.

    Florida pastor who wrote marriage book arrested on bigamy charge

    Louisiana pastor Terry Reed found guilty of sexually abusing teens

    Michigan minister sent to prison for life for sexually abusing child

    Missouri Amish retreat leader accused of killing baby, sexually abusing attendees and pulling out a young boy’s teeth

    New York Archdiocese proposes $800 million abuse settlement

    And your tithes and offerings make it all possible.

    South Carolina preacher is arrested a second time on several sex charges linked to children

    Christian missionary hailed as ‘holiest man alive’ pleads guilty to abusing boys in Texas

    West Virginia pastor found guilty of ‘sexually motivated’ battery, prosecutors say

    Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him...

    Philip Caputo
    author, A Rumor of War

    Bobby Cox
    baseballer, Atlanta Braves

    Mert Lawwill
    motorcycler, On Any Sunday

    Claire Maurier
    actress, The 400 Blows

    Bob Skinner
    baseballer, Pittsburgh Pirates

    Jack Thornell
    photographer

    Ted Turner
    Cable News Network, before it sucked

    Nothing will meaningfully improve
    until billionaires fear for their lives.

    5/10/2026

    Logo illustration by Jeff Meyer. Tip ‘o the hat to the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Daily Grail, Fat Magic, Jemin Na CPA, Slackville, Voenix Rising, Welcome Scum, 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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