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The landlines are gone/And the pay phones are too/For our race has moved on/From the Anchorage Zoo

But the thing on our person/Both frees and inhibits/To better and worsen/Our lifestyle exhibits

Our likes are recorded/Our life events shared/No matter how sordid/We end up ensnared

We end up so pounded/By ask and directive/By deluge unbounded/And doomscroll invective

The stress of such pressure/Seems never to cease

Hey, end this indenture

The Off switch

Brings

Peace

long ago nathanael west wrote “miss lonelyhearts”
the title character was a disillusioned young man
in the employ of a local newspaper
that paid him to manufacture advice

and the human misery revealed in the letters he got
and the futility of whatever advice he dispensed
drained his soul
and then felled him

some time later twin sisters became advice columnists
one called herself “ann landers” and the other “abigail van buren”
and friends called them “eppie” and “popo”
their first names were really pauline and esther

they are gone now
“dear abby” lives on in the person of pauline’s daughter
and her column is still in newspapers
though pulp-paper print media are on their way out

we cannot avoid getting advice nowadays
lose that belly fat or up your orgasms using this one stupid trick
(careful–it may be the same trick)
and we are behavior-tracked so much our desires sublime and base are low-hanging fruit

so dear abby is become a virtual god
and her deificity is on the wax
so much so that live long enough
and she’ll tell you not to read nonsense like this