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" ... During the pandemic, streaming services became the dominant way most humans on the planet saw feature-length video projects once quaintly called “films.” ... "
" ... First, there is serious doubt about whether they will be allowed to keep the word “royal” in their brand name. Earlier this week, one of the Queen’s aides, who serves as the quaintly titled Garter King of Arms, said now that the couple no longer carried out royal duties, it would not be “satisfactory” for them to use the word. “You are either [royal] or you are not,” he said. Ultimately, this subtlety may be lost on many people—certainly in the United States. After all, Harry remains sixth in line to the throne, the grandson of the Queen, the son of the future King and the brother of another future King. In other words, he is royal in, perhaps, all but name—and that’s probably good enough for most companies that want to partner with him and most consumers who may want to buy his and Meghan’s products. And, although Sussex Royal does not include their actual names, it is inextricably tied to the two of them. Other more traditional celebrities have followed this path -- Draper James (Reese Witherspoon), The Honest Company (Jessica Alba), Flower Beauty (Drew Barrymore), among others. Indeed, if they were required to change their brand to, say, “Harry & Meghan,” there is no reason why that would be any less appealing. ... "
" ... The need to care for the elderly will at the same time burden China’s finances and limit its economic options accordingly. With fully 25% of the adult population over 64 years of age in 2040, China will qualify as what demographers quaintly call a “super-aged” population, more extreme than even Japan presently. Since at last count less than 65% of Chinese workers are involved in a pension plan, much of the burden of supporting these people will fall on Beijing’s shoulders or on those of provincial and local governments, which in China amounts to the same thing. These demands will absorb tremendous amounts of government’s resources. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates that already Beijing’s unfunded pension obligations amount to 100% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). Unless the government acts quickly, which it seems to have no plans to do, that figure will only grow. ... "
" ... The streams will be available, on demand of course, beginning at noon Pacific Time, today. The quaintly named bodies of water include “The Brook That Dared,” “Cucumber Creek,” and “Little Falls with Rosy Dreams.” And it’s free, so that makes the site more AVOD than SVOD or TVOD as the taxonomy of streaming sites go. ... "