"Making faces helps us understand how other people are feeling. By altering our faces we're tampering with the ancient lines of communication between face and brain that may change our minds in ways we don't yet understand."
Surely that should be Harry Potter consumers? If this is from a marketing "expert" then what does he care if people reread the books over and over but don't buy more of the "brand".
I hatessess marketing speak
Sometimes this www-land[1] just comes up with the goods. Look at this book:
Isn’t that the best title ever? Not so much the main title which is Myth, Symbol and Meaning in Mary Poppins but the subtitle The governess as provocateur. Genius!
However, it also brings sad sad news. Like that reported over on In Fact, Ah about Blogarrah’s shocking revelation that Sligo is Ireland’s Shitest town . tut, tut, tut.
Course anyone with the slightest sense would realise that this is all just jealousy from non-Sligonians. Or whatever people from Sligo are called.
Linknotes:
here represented by Neil Gaimans blog which is where I came across this book ↩
Dude! Teh internet pwns everything. You click somewhere and suddenly you find footage of Simon Geoghegan[1] scoring a try against England. Oh, and then you find another one.
1994! Nineteen Ninety Four! that’s more than ten years ago. I do have fond memories of watching auld blondie so I do.
Course you also find footage from the IRA’s meeja division, but you gotta take the good with the bad.
But from there I wandered over to the most excellent Big Lebowski.
Truly, this YouTube malarky is the pinnacle of human endeavour.[2]