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    From Pathetic Life #24
    Sunday, May 19, 1996

    As I was pushing the cart on the side streets toward Telegraph, there came a rustling in the bushes beside me. On reflex I turned to see what was the noise, and saw a middle-aged woman, crouching in the shrubs. Her pants were at her knees as she squatted and squirted, and my eyes were instinctively drawn toward the fountain.

    These were the first woman’s pubic hairs I’d seen without having even the slightest sexual thoughts. Embarrassment was my only response — blame my mother and a guilty Christian upbringing.

    There was nothing for me to be embarrassed about, though, and philosophically, nothing for that woman to be embarrassed about either. The scene I’d seen was as natural as birth and death and everything in between.

    I said nothing, she said nothing, and onward I rolled the cart.

    Maybe she didn’t know, maybe she didn’t care, but there is a public restroom at People’s Park, two blocks up the street.

    ♦ ♦ ♦  

    In the afternoon, came a few minutes of easy conversation with a personable stranger, who seemed smiley and outgoing.

    Personable, smiley, outgoing — I was pretty sure of the answer before asking, “Say, are you a salesman?” and he gave me a happy yes. He sells vacuum cleaners, he said, but he used to sell ‘hand-crafted’ jewelry at a table right here along Telegraph Avenue.

    He said ‘hand-crafted’ with the tiniest smirk, so I asked, and he said, “I don’t even know, but it sure wasn’t hand-crafted by me.” A long-time suspicion, confirmed.

    Our conversation was interrupted by a couple of potential customers looking at the fish, so I gave them my usual, very brief spiel, “All the fish come as both stickers and magnets.” I said it with my best fake smile, but after that I shut up and let them look. As usually happens, they walked away without buying anything.

    The salesman-guy asked if that was really my pitch, and I gave him the truth. “I got this job because I know the fish-designer, not because I know sales.” I didn’t give voice to my next thought, that I could never be a salesman, and wouldn’t want to.

    He nodded, because of course he’d already known I didn’t know what I was doing, and then a youngish couple approached the table, lookie-looing at the fish. “Do you mind?” the salesman/stranger asked me softly. I shrugged, sat back and watched.

    “Howdy, folks,” he said, sounding sincerely nice, like someone not at all interested in selling anything. “My name’s Bob,” and within two minutes he’d sold ’em two Dali stickers and a Darwin magnet.

    For which he earned no commission.

    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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  • The moral of the story is, lose your morals.

    The fish business was rained out today, sort of. It was drizzling when I woke up, the skies were completely clouded over, and the forecast was rain, so I called in dry.

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    From Pathetic Life #24
    Saturday, May 18, 1996

    Instead of BARTing to Berkeley, I walked through the rain to the Roxie, where they’re doing another series of movies from before the Hays code. Don’t tell Jay, but I’d actually been rooting for rain, because I wanted to see today’s triple feature.

    The Hays Code? Yeah, that’s something maybe most folks don’t know about, so I’ll briefly ‘splain: When movies were still a relatively new thing, a group of prudes and politicians were demanding more purity and morality on the screen, and under threat of regulation by Congress, the film industry promised it would be prim and proper. Toward that stupid goal, they created the Hays Code, named for Will Hays, then-President of the MPAA (the job an equal schmuck, Jack Valenti, holds today).

    The Code was enacted in 1933, promising that movie bad guys would always be caught, that depictions of any woman who enjoys sex would always include her comeuppance by the story’s end, etc. As a result, American films until the late 1960s were effectively sanitized, Disneyfied, reflecting a wholesome, idealized view of the world.

    When movies are billed as “pre-Code,” they might have something darker, sexier, and less chaste going on than films from a few years later. I was hoping for less chaste.

    Waterloo Bridge (1931) is about a chorus girl who’s out of work once the show she’s in closes, so she becomes a prostitute. She’s haunted by a melodramatic script, in which she meets a soldier boy who’s way, way too quick to say “I love you.”

    It’s all cornball, and though it accumulates power and pull toward the end, it’s only OK. Best I can say about it is that it’s better than the Code-era remake with Vivian Leigh.

    Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde (1931) is scary and thoughtful, easily the best version of this oft-told tale of yet another mad scientist tinkering with things best left alone. Fredric March plays both halves of the title role, and he’s excellent, and his transformations from Jekyll to Hyde are genuinely frightful (you do know the story, right?).

    From pretending to have read the novel in high school, I thought his transformations were really about alcoholism. That’s what I wrote in my book report, and the teacher didn’t tell me I was wrong. This film, though, has a different subtext. Doc’s fiancée won’t sleep with him, and her father won’t let them marry for another ten months, so he’s driven mad by sexual repression. So it’s a pre-Code movie where the plot is powered by a woman’s refusal to put out. If there’s a moral to the story, it’s lose your morals, ladies. And I like that.

    That was my takeaway, at least, but perhaps my interpretation was influenced by being two rows away from a couple of pretty lesbians who were handsy with each other during the show.

    The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) is in sharp two-strip Technicolor, and features fearless Fay Wray as a fast-talking gum-chewing wisecracking reporter. She’s quaintly amusing, but the movie is a workable diversion, nothing more. Or maybe my heart wasn’t in it. After Jekyll & Hyde and the lesbians (who left after the second show), almost anything would be a disappointment.

    Was it a mistake to have stayed away from a day’s wages? Yeah, probably, but it wouldn’t have been such a big mistake if the movies would’ve been better.

    I still recommend just about anything pre-Code, but I’ve seen a hundred of them, and apparently there isn’t an endless supply of truly terrific pre-Code movies.

    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: 5/18/2026

    There’s simply nothing Trump and the Republicans do that isn’t calculated to make America and the world worse.

    Trump’s religious liberty commission has rejecting church and state separation on its wish list

    Trump’s complaints about Iran War leaks prompt unconstitutional DOJ investigations

    John Oliver explains the “shadow docket” dilemma

    Me, looking grumpy, reading the news

    AND NOW THE NEWS #605
    Monday,
    May 18, 2026

    Trump’s team expands gerrymander push after scoring wins in court

    Supreme Court breaks another election to make sure black voters are disenfranchised

    Black people won a voice in this county. The Supreme Court has silenced it.

    Supreme Court clears path for Alabama to use new voting map

    Justice moves slowly, but injustice is lickety-split.

    Federal civil rights watchdog wants to stop tracking data on race and sex

    As part of settlement, Texas Children’s Hospital will develop ‘detransition clinic,’ and fire physicians who provided gender-affirming care to minors

    A stillbirth and Facebook post expressing her grief landed her in prison for over 2 years. Experts say it’s part of a pattern.

    Excerpt: “I had a miscarriage, OK? A miscarriage. Why are you guys here over a f**king miscarriage?” Rousseau responded to the deputy.

    ICE agent charged in shooting of immigrant during Operation Metro Surge

    “They wake us up at 4 in the morning to eat, but there’s only one plate and one spoon for eight people. We all have to share it.”

    Texas mother of 4 says “no one is safe” after spending more than 6 weeks in ICE custody

    Georgia double amputee speaks out after release from ICE custody: “They treat us like cattle”

    Federal agents target immigrant rights volunteers with 3AM home raids

    Private ICE prison has been stonewalling inspections for years

    Immigrants arrested in Chicago military-style raid seek millions in damages

    Judge bars ICE from making immigration arrests at courts in New York

    Why has it taken so long for any judge to say no to this?

    Does it even exist? Edge Ops, the ICE vendor behind a new immigrant-tracking system, appears to have used stock photos, unverifiable executives, and questionable claims to market itself.

    They were promised new septic tanks. Trump called it ‘illegal DEI.’

    Mysterious meddling in Democratic primaries has Republican fingerprints

    ICE arrests Republican ex-Kansas Mayor who voted illegally

    Kash Patel goes fuckin’ snorkeling at USS Arizona Memorial

    Excerpt: On his last morning in New Zealand, Mr. Patel went for a run and a swim in Wellington’s harbor with the police commissioner, Richard Chambers. The moment was later covered by local media, with reports pointing out that the two were swimming during a tsunami advisory.

    Weld County Republican chairman arrested, suspected of soliciting child prostitute

    A top Connecticut Republican, accused of fraud, ends her bid for Governor

    Indian billionaire charged with fraud hires Trump buddy as lawyer, gets charges dropped

    Mamdani: When we took office, NYC had a $12B deficit. Today it’s zero.

    Dems hate this guy Mamdani

    Colorado’s Dem Gov grants election denier Tina Peters clemency, reduces sentence

    Same Democrat, from a few weeks ago: Judge again blocks Gov. Jared Polis from directing state officials to comply with an ICE subpoena

    Washington Post gets all hand-wringy because people are suggesting Trump needs to be assassinated

    New York Times bans use of AI – but only for freelancers

    New York hospital system receives subpoena over trans youth healthcare

    Trump administration illegally withholds $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California

    NIH ousts infectious-disease leaders as COVID scientists face US charges

    Amicus brief defending religious liberty and parental rights in vaccine exemption case filed by West Virginia Governor

    The Governor of West Virginia thinks Americans’ cherished right to be stupid should override public safety.

    I’m cool with that. Parents should be free to skip vaccines for their children, provided they sign a waiver which admits they did it intentionally, and guarantees their conviction for child endangerment or murder if the kid gets the disease.

    Suing his own IRS? Creating a $1.8 billion slush fund? What the hell is Trump trying to pull?

    This has to be the most brazen, un-hidden corruption in American history. My prediction is, the media will downplay it, perhaps call it “unusual,” and Democrats will put up a mild ruckus that only makes it seem boring.

    Boeing, Toyota donated $1-million each to Transportation Secretary’s road-trip show

    Elon Musk settles SEC lawsuit for spare change, proving once again that rules are for other people

    Cisco announces record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same day

    Meta made tens of millions off scam ads that ripped off seniors

    Big Tech turns to Sesame Street, Girl Scouts to deflect scrutiny over kids’ screen time

    Canvas learning platform pays ransom for hacked data

    That’ll learn ’em real good.

    Trump trades stocks while America burns

    Pentagon quietly shut legally required program to prevent civilian deaths by military, watchdog finds

    16 corporate CEOs tag along on Trump’s trip to China

    In closed-door talks, US demands a major role in Greenland

    Russia keeps attacking US firms in Ukraine. The White House is silent.

    ‘Feels like an illusion’: inside post-Maduro Venezuela’s bewildering new era

    AI supersucks.

    To browse the internet today, to consume any sort of content at all, is to be bombarded with AI of all sorts. People think things that are fake are real, things that are real are fake.

    Thousands of vibe-coded apps expose corporate and personal data on the open web

    AI chatbots are giving out people’s real phone numbers

    ChatGPT gave out my address and phone number

    OpenAI now wants ChatGPT to access your bank accounts

    Palantir to be granted ‘unlimited access’ to NHS patient data

    Large Language Models (LLMs) are poised to disrupt knowledge work, with the emergence of delegated work as a new interaction paradigm (e.g., vibe coding)

    GPT and Grok are the likeliest to push paid results, like flights, over better choices for users

    AI data center project secretly sucked 29 million gallons of water over 15 months before detected by residents complaining about low water pressure, and officials refuse to fine builders

    “Will I be OK?” Teen died after ChatGPT pushed deadly mix of drugs, lawsuit says

    Internet of Shit: AI poop analysis app offered to sell me database of its users’ poops

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

    Man asks police to do a welfare check on his sick daughter, but instead they turned him into ICE… despite having valid papers for an asylum case

    Border Patrol chief quits after report he hired foreign sex workers

    CNN’s coverage doesn’t mention the whole sex tourism angle.

    Alabama jail staff didn’t help when she went into labor — other inmates did, lawsuit says

    Alabama jail inmate dies after being found unresponsive in cell

    Sheriffs Office allegedly investigating death of Alabama inmate in jail medical clinic

    Phoenix police sergeant fired after trying to incite high school ICE protesters to violence

    Los Angeles Police kettle reporters, again

    California cops allegedly investigating jail cell suicide

    California jail inmate died of natural causes, says coroner

    Coroner says “natural causes” killed two people in Colorado jail

    Connecticut cop who shot man nine times is charged

    Florida Highway Patrol searches Black drivers at more than three times the rate of White drivers, and it finds illegal drugs and weapons less often

    Florida deputy fired after child abuse arrest, sheriff’s office says

    Florida deputy terminated, arrested for stealing narcotics from medication drop box, sheriff says

    Lyft driver, passenger killed in crash by vehicle running red light trying to escape police chase over traffic violation

    Driver accused of DUI tracks missing laptop to Illinois State trooper’s house

    Cook County Sheriff’s Office pitches expanded surveillance network

    Man’s bid for a retrial in boy’s murder hinges on ex-Chicago cop’s alleged ties to Gitmo torture

    Indiana police investigating, after chasing speeding driver into fatal wreck

    Video shows man removed, arrested at Indiana data center meeting after refusing to provide his name and address, which the city says is required for public comment

    New Jersey man who sued police detective in Colorado awarded $24 million: “I felt vindicated”

    Louisiana police to pay $4.85m to daughter of Black motorist who died at officers’ hands in 2019

    Former New Orleans cop & child molester questioned on unsolved killings takes the fifth 700 times

    Over non-working headlight, New York cops chase vehicle into fatal wreck, but officials announce “deep concern”

    Oregon police officer resigns after ‘highly offensive’ comments caught on bodycam during ICE protest

    Full text, because The Oregonian has a very effective paywall: A Eugene police officer resigned after a recently uploaded YouTube video showed him using what Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner called “racist and deeply offensive language.”

    The four-minute video, posted on May 8, is clipped from bodycam footage of an on-duty officer talking on the phone with a fellow officer during a Jan. 30 protest against federal immigration agents in downtown Eugene, according to YouTube user Tim Lewis.

    As the officer cruises the streets in a patrol car, he and the person on the phone use stereotypes to discuss Black people, chuckle at protesters being gassed and gossip about fellow officers who commit domestic violence, including an incident in which another colleague bragged that he “chucked” his daughter up against a wall.

    In a statement, Chief Skinner said the officer resigned on Saturday. According to a police spokesperson, Skinner was referring to “the officer driving the vehicle,” rather than the person on the phone. The officer “came in and resigned prior to any conversations or discussions with management about the incident,” the spokesperson said.

    Neither officer has been publicly identified. The Oregonian/OregonLive requested the names and rank of the officer who resigned, as well as the identity of the person on the phone and an unedited version of the bodycam video.

    Later Monday, Eugene police released the full video as well as a second clip in which the same officer listens to The Megyn Kelly Show podcast while denigrating the Somali and Latino communities, using an expletive.

    Skinner described what was said in the video as “wrong, disrespectful and completely inconsistent with the values of the Eugene Police Department.”

    In a separate statement, Eugene Independent Police Auditor Craig Renetzky wrote that he learned of the video Saturday morning and found its contents to be “highly offensive, racist in their nature and, simply put, disgusting.”

    Renetzky said he had planned to bring allegations of misconduct against the officer before learning of his resignation that afternoon.

    “We will continue with our preliminary investigation to ensure that none of the other voices heard on the video are EPD employees,” Renetzky wrote. “If we identify any other EPD employees who are involved in this incident, we will bring allegations against them as warranted.”

    Me again: “Neither officer has been publicly identified” is not incidental. It’s intentional, to make sure these cops will have no trouble being hired by another police department.

    Inmate dies in hospital after Pennsylvania jail cell assault

    Over traffic violation, South Carolina police chase motorcyclist into fatal wreck

    Texas police are allegedly investigating, after chasing driver into fatal wreck over traffic violation

    Inmate dies after being found unresponsive in Texas jail cell

    Texas jail inmate dies after medical emergency

    Lawsuit says Washington jail failed to treat opioid withdrawal before woman died in cell

    Washington cop arrested in child exploitation investigation

    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.

    Declare climate crisis a global public health emergency, experts tell WHO

    Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of climate change — and get almost none of the money to fight it

    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.

    Incident report details allegations against Arkansas pastor as former church leaders describe years of cover-up

    Pastor gets probation for assault and strangulation of his son

    Chicago priest accused of ‘inappropriate’ behavior toward children, women

    Georgia minister gets 20-year sentences for explicit child videos

    Coach at John the Evangelist School sentenced to 7 years in child sexual abuse case

    Baptist coach accused of sending sexually explicit messages to 14-year-old student, warrant says

    Former priest of Buffalo’s Greek Orthodox church charged with stealing funds

    $27 million bond set for North Carolina Christian School teacher facing sexual exploitation charges

    Philadelphia church where notorious priest served now has a memorial for victims of clergy sex abuse

    Retired Pennsylvania priest charged with sex crimes could have additional victims

    New details emerge in child sex abuse case against Texas priest

    Baptist Deacon who allegedly secretly filmed “thousands of males” in public restrooms pleads guilty to five counts, gets two years of home confinement

    West Virginia pastor found guilty after reaching up the skirt of church member seeking spiritual counseling

    A’ja Wilson is the first athlete in sports history to hit a game-winner over a married couple

    One of the greatest website posts of my generation

    Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him...

    Leonides Baez
    forgotten person

    Barry Blaustein
    writer, Saturday Night Live

    Eilish Byrne
    Irish folk sibling

    Clarence Carter
    rock’n’roller, “Back Door Santa”

    Brandon Clarke
    basketballer, Memphis Grizzlies

    Abraham Foxman
    anti-anti-Semite

    Jason Collins
    basketballer who came out

    Mark Fuhrman
    ordinary racist cop

    Daniel Gable
    forgotten person

    Dennis Locorriere
    rock’n’roller, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show

    Claudine Longet
    made Spider Sabich famous

    Beverley Martyn
    stifled folk singer

    Peter G. Neumann
    computer security

    Michael Pennington
    actor, The Empire Strikes Back

    Rex Reed
    actor, Myra Breckinridge

    Leno Rose-Avila
    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

    Jack Taylor
    actor, Succubus

    Thomas Tessier
    author, Ghost Music and Other Tales

    Warren Tipton
    rock’n’roller, The Chi-Lites

    Ike Willis
    rock’n’roller, Frank Zappa’s bands

    Alex Zanardi
    fast, no matter what

    Nothing will meaningfully improve
    until billionaires fear for their lives.

    5/18/2026

    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.

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