Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:35 pm
by Wombaticus Rex
You know, I'm "riled" by that, too. It's ugly AND stupid, although no more dangerous than letting your kids go play in the woods.
Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:54 pm
by nathan28
I don't fuck with the Ouija, or any of that automatism shit anymore, and not without reason. But hey, you want to wear an astral "kick me" sign, go ahead. Speaking of which, I should really clean my desk. So, yeah, I'm recapitulating Satanic Panic over Ouija bds., just from another angle, I suppose.
But then again, parents, I'd rather that your little girls grow up into Satan-worshippers than the default.
Anyway it's ugly as hell. I see three fonts on the board itself and some ugly white drop-shadowing, or whatever it's called, around the letters on the communicative part. And a little heart-shaped pointer? Jesus, that it Barbie Playhouse Overload.
Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:58 pm
by barracuda
Just stay away from this thing. It could open a doorway to horrors beyond your comprehension.

Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:59 pm
by Simulist
Wombaticus Rex wrote:It's ugly AND stupid, although no more dangerous than letting your kids go play in the woods.
And certainly no more dangerous than allowing children to attend any of a number of local churches.
Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:01 pm
by Maddy
Perhaps a
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ouija board is more to people's liking?

Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:05 pm
by Maddy
A
mini-pink ouija you can carry on you all the time, in case of psychic emergencies?

Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:16 pm
by thurnundtaxis
Yeah, well, if I were to buy this for my hypothetical daughter or niece, I think I'd try to give them a bit of instruction in casting protective circles and performing banishing rituals. I mean if you believe this stuff works, you might as well take the professional approach and employ it as a ceremonial magick divination device, and protect yourself from unwanted psychic residue.
Maybe get your little enchantress one of these tween witchcraft manuals from Toy Directory Monthly's list of
Top 10 Most Wanted Mystic Tween/Teen Products as a companion gift.
Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:59 pm
by Cordelia
What weird packaging. Looks like a box of sanitary pads containing some bizarre contraceptive device or sex toy. A combination feminine hygiene, girl's first contraception or sex gadget and an introduction to the occult, all in one box.
Really, what's that 'shapely' Ouia gadget, itself, supposed to represent? In efforts to fuck with kids' minds, what will they think of next?
Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:32 pm
by thurnundtaxis
Cordelia wrote:Really, what's that 'shapely' Ouia gadget, itself, supposed to represent? I

Well, the shape of the "planchette", as the cursor-like item is called, is rather standard. But, I must admit that when its colored pink it looks more heart-like. The triangular shape hearkens back to a pre-letterboard usage, wherein a writing implement such as a pencil was placed at the apex and two casters supported the rest of the device. The "spirits" then provided written messages. And I suppose that the addition of a veiwport to the device and the attendant letterboard made such messages a bit easier to create and decipher, at least for the layperson.
Re: Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics

Posted:
Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:30 pm
by Cordelia
thurnundtaxis wrote:Cordelia wrote:Really, what's that 'shapely' Ouia gadget, itself, supposed to represent? I

Well, the shape of the "planchette", as the cursor-like item is called, is rather standard. But, I must admit that when its colored pink it looks more heart-like. The triangular shape hearkens back to a pre-letterboard usage, wherein a writing implement such as a pencil was placed at the apex and two casters supported the rest of the device. The "spirits" then provided written messages. And I suppose that the addition of a veiwport to the device and the attendant letterboard made such messages a bit easier to create and decipher, at least for the layperson.
Thanks, thurnundtaxis. Actually, I think that's much more appealing and classier--the box looks like an elegantly wrapped bar of soap or pack of cigarettes and the planchette a romantic art object or antique compass. I'd buy the one you've displayed.
Since I'd buy that Ouija board over the pink one, I'm sure the pink will be a hit with pre-teens, which goes to show the power of good advertising by targeting the market.
How did I miss out on this--now I want a board.