OK – this is not much of a post. For a little more meat, check out “Facebook Must Be Stopped” or “The X Factor Is Terrible”.
I was flipping through my Variety today and this full page ad stopped me in my tracks. The image sort of (I guess) speaks for itself.

Would you trust these guys with your Life Insurance?
Jill Kennedy – OnMedea



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I didn’t expect to get pulled in by the title, but the way the post immediately frames Gene Simmons as this “what the f is this?” cultural snapshot made it pretty readable. I also liked that it quickly points to other related entries before getting into the comments—felt like a real conversation rather than just a rant. The most interesting part for me is how Simmons gets used as a shorthand for larger debates about fame/branding, and the comment thread seems to reflect that. I’ve been thinking about how visual breakdowns (like mapping “persona → media → audience reaction”) could make these kinds of discussions easier to follow—something we’re experimenting with in ConceptViz. ConceptViz