I’m Uptight and Humorless

…according to White Wolf.

White Wolf, via their “Ohmygosh-aren’t-we-cutting-edge-indie-street-cred” imprint Arthaus, is releasing Pimp: The Backhanding a “humorous” card game all about the illegal sex trade, degredation and abuse of women, and racial stereotypes. They pass this shit off with a mealy-mouthed disclaimer about how this is just all in fun and that WW takes the REAL issues very seriously–look, we’ve even got a link to Amnesty International!

…and, of course, they’ve got the lovely tag-line: “If You Like Being Politically Correct & Never Laughing, Don’t Buy This Game.”

I’ll type this slowly for you, WW:

F U C K Y O U.

Not funny. Not even a little bit.

This has appeared on a few friend’s LJs already, but I’m putting in my two cents because I know that I’ve got a few readers here.

As I said in the comments on a friend’s journal, I have always found something in at least one White Wolf product per year, which reminds me that they are, at their core, a bunch of crackers from Georgia. Everything that I despised about living in Atlanta in one over-hyped package.

Bluntly, I’m ashamed to have ever done work for them.

Apple does it again….

Just a short update today–I’m feeling like creamed crud.

Had to share this, though: Apple unveiled this gem yesterday:

The Mac Mini– a $499 dollar Mac. You supply your own USB keyboard and mouse, and a DVI or VGA monitor (all of which can be taken from your standard PC), and off you go. Click the image for more info.

They also rolled out a 99 dollar version of the iPod, and, of particular interest to me, Garageband 2, which expands their music-production program with all sorts of new features. I’ll have to upgrade.

Apple does it again….

Just a short update today–I’m feeling like creamed crud.

Had to share this, though: Apple unveiled this gem yesterday:

The Mac Mini– a $499 dollar Mac. You supply your own USB keyboard and mouse, and a DVI or VGA monitor (all of which can be taken from your standard PC), and off you go. Click the image for more info.

They also rolled out a 99 dollar version of the iPod, and, of particular interest to me, Garageband 2, which expands their music-production program with all sorts of new features. I’ll have to upgrade.