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Anything goes — 2/7
our 66th weekly open mike Let’s see what happens when your host (me) has nothing to say. Step right up, speak your mind, tell a story, sing a song, whatever. 2/7/2026 Anything goes itsdougholland.com ← PREVIOUS NEXT →
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Consider yourself nudged
Well, now I’ve done it — spent every penny of the money Bill paid me yesterday, and more, on printing, postage, and envelopes, getting the January issue of the zine into the mail. It ain’t great, but at least it’s out. And now my grand total net worth is $21.71. From Pathetic Life #21 Tuesday,…
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American police are out of control — 2/6
State prisons in the United States became more violent and nearly 50% deadlier over the past five years Justice Department unit on police misconduct sees staffing plunge and probes scaled back, sources say Alabama: Collinsville police chief Stephen Malone resigns following aggravated assault arrest ‘You’re going to kill me!’: Black man pleads for his life…
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The Lord works in mysterious ways — 2/6
Arkansas: Lawsuit filed against Jonesboro Assembly of God, pastor for allowing sexual abuse of children Arkansas: Lawsuit accuses Assembly of God pastor, church of sexual assault over 20 year span Note: These first two pervy pastors are from two different Assemblies of God churches in Arkansas. Arkansas: Lawsuit alleges negligence by Little Rock church in…
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Juno, and a few more movies
every movie ever made, in alphabetical order (we’re in the J’s, with anti-alphabetical cheats) Junior (2011) Junior High School (1978) Junk Mail (2024) Junk Shop (1965) Junkopia (1981) Juno (2007) Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) Jupiter (2018) Deep Space Nine: “Past Tense” (1995) — — — Junior (2011) An adolescent girl is sickened by her own…
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Hegseth threatens Boy Scouts, DHS hunts down 67-year-old US citizen who criticized them in email, hell continues in Minnesota…
Trump calls for Republicans to “take over” elections States and individual counties run American elections, but Trump wants Republicans — not even the federal government, but Republicans — to run elections. When that happens, there might as well be no elections. House Speaker welcomes Trump call to ‘take over’ elections, claims Dem wins appear ‘fraudulent’…
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Eye on AI 👁️2/5
Microsoft, Google, Cisco and Adobe agree to make Barnsley the UK’s first AI ‘tech town’ Yoshua Bengio, Turing Award winner: ‘There is empirical evidence of AI acting against our instructions’ Exposed Moltbook database let anyone take control of any AI agent on the site Excerpt: O’Reilly said that he reached out to Moltbook’s creator Matt…
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Two bad rides on BART
Not quite often enough to be often but also not rarely enough to be rarely, a chunk of yellowed white or an old filling chips off my teeth when I’m chewing something chewy — popcorn, licorice, a peanut butter sandwich, etc. This morning, though, a filling came out intact in my sleep. I awoke choking…
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Weekly dead — 2/4
Being old, death gets my attention, so I read the obituaries. This is a collection of recent obits for people whose work touched my life, because I want to say thanks, or maybe give ’em a final fuck you. There’ll be a roundup like this once weekly, until I’m on the list myself. Roger Allersartist,…
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Listening to pirate radio
From Pathetic Life #21 Sunday, February 4, 1996 Telegraph Avenue was rained out today, so I stayed home and started editing the next issue of the zine. There’s no wringing an interesting story out of that. The radio was on in the background, though, and the only station that’s not a 24/7 insult to anyone’s…
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My browser history, minus the porn — 2/3
ICE pretends it’s a military force. Its tactics would get real soldiers killed. Excerpt: In Iraq and Afghanistan, 20 years of counterinsurgency operations demonstrated that escalating combat for no reason often just creates more violence. Units found that de-escalation often created fewer civilian casualties, which in turn meant that those civilian’s families were less prone…
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Diary, 2/3/2026
For thirty years I was far away, but now I’m back, living again in Seattle. It’s the city where I grew up. In my 20s and 30s, I lived in half a dozen houses and apartments all over the city — north, south, Queen Anne, south again, the U district, and downtown — but never…
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The Lord works in mysterious ways — 2/3
Alabama: Church security guard accused of raping child in playhouse Alabama: Daycare worker at Trinity United Methodist Church arrested for child sexual abuse California: Bethel Church apologizes for failing to take appropriate action after alleged sexual misconduct by Christian ministry leader Shawn Bolz Florida: Baptist minister pleas down to two counts of lewd of lascivious…
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Not today, thanks.
In my dream, I was hanging from a window sill very near the top of the TransAmerica Pyramid, not quite ready to let go and get cheese-gratered all the way down, but considering it. From Pathetic Life #21 Saturday, February 3, 1996 Awake again, whoa! I don’t like suicide dreaming, and have no idea where…
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Ignoring the climate emergency — 2/2
Era of ‘global water bankruptcy’ is here, UN report says Suppressed climate report warned of mass migration and nuclear war Excerpt: “This government is hiding the true danger of climate change from the people,” a source close to the development of the report claimed. “We need to have an honest conversation about the risks we…
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Inspected and invited
It was overcast in downtown Berkeley, and no vendors were set up on the side of the street where I’m supposed to sell. From Pathetic Life #21 Friday, February 2, 1996 Being a loner and introvert, I’d probably prefer to have no vendors near me, but it’s a practical mater — if no other vendors…
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The Jungle, Jungle, and a few more movies
every movie ever made, in alphabetical order (we’re in the J’s, with anti-alphabetical cheats) Jumper (2008) Jumping (1984) Jumping the Blanket (1895) The Jungle (1952) Jungle (2017) Jungle (2024) Jungle Hell (1956) Jungle Jitters (1938) Jungle Woman (1944) — — — Jumper (2008) This opens with believable high school hijinks and cruelty that would’ve led…
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ICE buys land for concentration camps across America, reporters arrested, fresh attack on voting rights, and… everything else…
FBI raids Georgia election office to get 2020 ballots for “stolen election” faux-investigation Republicans introduce their biggest attack on voting rights yet Excerpt: The “Make Elections Great Again Act” would require photo identification, require mail-in ballots to be received by Election Day, require voters to opt-in to voting by mail, ban ranked-choice voting for federal…
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CopWatch
From Pathetic Life #21Thursday, February 1, 1996 Regurgitation to greet the new day — I don’t think I’m sick, but yesterday’s bedtime snack of six sandwiches and two bowls of ramen emerged as a bitter lump in my mouth this morning. Seems a fitting summation of my life so far. Washed away the residue with…
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American police are out of control — 2/1
Independent experts alarmed by child rights violations in US immigration procedures ICE begins real estate buying spree for future concentration camps Alabama: 47-year-old inmate dies at the Birmingham City Jail California: One Oakland police officer made $490,000 in overtime, but the city can’t find records detailing much of what he did California jailers killed inmate…
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A brand new start of it, New York, New York
From Pathetic Life #20 Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Today, at last, a letter from Sarah-Katherine arrived. It’s sweet and upbeat, recounting some of the things she did on her planning trip to New York City. She is nuts for the place, has always wanted to live there, and now she’s about to. It’s a dream…
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Anything goes — 1/31
our 65th weekly open mike Let’s see what happens when your host (me) has nothing to say. Step right up, speak your mind, tell a story, sing a song, whatever. 1/31/2026 Anything goes itsdougholland.com ← PREVIOUS NEXT →
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A fine rat
I’ve been an insomniac since adolescence, and get two or three good nights’ sleep annually, usually drug-assisted. This morning I woke up extra early. Couldn’t get back to sleep, troubled by everything but yesterday’s fondue — Sarah-Katherine, Mom, money, etc. I’m not even sure how I’ll afford the stamps to mail out the next issue…
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My browser history, minus the porn — 1/30
The Supreme Court will soon decide if only Republicans are allowed to gerrymander Excerpt: Last month, the Supreme Court’s Republican majority reinstated Texas’s Republican gerrymander after a lower federal court struck it down. The plaintiffs in that case presented considerable evidence that Texas’s gerrymander was enacted, at least in part, to racially gerrymander some parts…
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Fondue Fred
Before reporting to work at Black Sheets, I posted some “I’ll do anything” flyers on Market Street, around Van Ness, because I’ll be broke soon if the phone doesn’t ring. Call me please, and I’ll scoop your cat’s litterbox, type your memoirs, do your shopping, paint your porch, wash your windows, remove your tonsils, whatever.…
