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Est. 2026  ·  Vol. I  ·  The Daily Grievance
Grump News
"The worst thing that happened to me today that you NEED to know about. And some other news stuff."
Saturday, June 20, 2026 No. 003  ·  Price: Your Time
Morning Edition
❖   The Gripe   ❖
A Personal Affront, Reported Faithfully

My phone offered me a software update at the exact moment I was holding it in one hand and a full mug of coffee in the other. The countdown started immediately. I have never owned a device that timed it wrong.

❖   The Damage Report   ❖
Today's News, Ranked By How Much It Ruined My Mood
🔥 Most Enraging
A shortage of chips somewhere becomes a larger number on the price tag here, as it always does.
😩 Most Exhausting
Everyone, it turns out, hates the chatbot that loops them back to the page they started on, a conclusion the rest of us reached on hold, years ago.
😤 Unreasonably Annoying
The cars that were going to drive better than us keep finding the one place they should not be.
🤷 Somehow Also Happening
He turned himself in at the one parking lot in town where that is the least helpful place to do it.
❖   And Some Other Stuff   ❖
Briefly, And With Limited Enthusiasm
Archaeologists unearthed rare 500-year-old freeze-dried potatoes at an Inca site — Five-hundred-year-old freeze-dried potatoes, roughly the shelf life of the ones in my own pantry.
An Australian town crier set a Guinness record with a 122-decibel yell — A volume I personally reserve for the self-checkout when it accuses me of an unexpected item.
An alligator was found 'posted up right at the front door' of a South Carolina home — More commitment to arriving uninvited than most of my actual visitors have shown.
I've used my words for the day.
— The Grump  ·  (and Larry)
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