in which we (I) acknowledge the chip

I moved from San Francisco to the East Bay last summer, and while I do like Joanna Newsom — and even San Francisco! — I think this is an apt critique of the city and the woman.

San Francisco has a major chip on its shoulder. Anything that comes out of the city (Joanna and Gavin Newsom, for instance) tends to have a cast of staunch, very vocal, overly educated, not necessarily well-informed, yet well-connected supporters who will defend any product of the City by the Bay to the death. So it’s not so much that people like Joanna Newsom, but that they’ve been bullied by those S.F. types into thinking they’ve got something really hot on their hands there.

Truly, I can’t even say “New York” within those 49 square miles lest I be attacked by a roving band of insecure self-described hipsters wearing Williamsburg-like fashions circa 2006/2007. Bitches be crazy with their inferiority and superiority complexes in that place. They probably wouldn’t even attack, they’d just blog about it later like they had, and get tons of likes on Tumblr from all their S.F. friends. Honestly, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of incentive to grow within the positive feedback loop here, and I find it stifling sometimes. Break the cycle, kids!

Anyway, as a side note, I’m great at imitating Newsom’s ‘teething infant’ act; feel free to ask me to do this at a party some time after I’ve had a couple drinks.

I mean Joanna, not Gavin, of course.

tweetin’ and toonin’

Twitter comic by Rina PiccoloI’ve been up to all sorts of no good lately, but before I update you on all that, why not take a gander at this sweet little cartoon Rina Piccolo whipped up, inspired by my twit wit.

This is only one among many, and hopefully many more to come. I think Rina’s one of the most under-appreciated, hard-working cartoonists out there — maybe this little project will ingratiate her a bit more with the internet crowd.

I’m also crossing my fingers that Rina’s strip “Tina’s Groove” picks up some of those newly vacated spots left by “Cathy”s retirement.

Here’s to seeing less whining about fat and husbands and chocolate and more funny on the comics page!