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This article is so heartwarming and so well written it really resonates with how I feel about my teenage life(btw I am 17).I think everyone should experience the big steps in life at their own pace.I get so worked up sometimes about the things I am supposed to do as a teenager and the advice you are giving about doing what you want to do not what you are expected is really one of the best ones I was given as a teenager.
This year, my 17th, i decided to tackle it head on. I started to go out, without knowing where i was staying exactly. I began packing light for everything. I stopped caring about milestones and when i was supposed to reach them. I began to feel free.
For years -- unlike state-owned television networks in China, which are kept on a perpetually tight leash by central authorities -- Chinese video-streaming platforms like Sohu and Youku, both of which are operated by U.S.-listed companies, had been relatively free to show content either purchased from overseas providers or produced in-house. Since Sohu first licensed the U.S. television series Lost in 2010, Chinese Internet giants, in competition for web traffic and advertising revenue, have spent millions of dollars bringing free, on-demand streaming of foreign shows and movies to the Chinese market. According to Youku's Chief Content Officer Zhu Xiangyang, the site's traffic from U.S. series has increased 13-fold over the past three years, with the majority of the audience being well-educated 18- to 40-year-olds living in first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai.
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In the French Huffington Post, philosopher Catherine Clement explains why the griot Youssou N'Dour had next to no chance of becoming Senegal's president. Peter Sloterdijk (in Le Monde) and Umberto Eco (in Espresso) share their thoughts about forgetting. Al Ahram examines the post-electoral depression of Egypt's young revolutionaries. And in Eurozine, Kenan Malik defends freedom of opinion against those who want the world to go to sleep.read more
Technology Review sees Apple as the next Big Brother. In Eurozine, Per Wirten still fears the demons of the European project. Al Ahram Weekly features Youssef Rakha's sarcastic \"The honourable citizen manifesto\". Revista Piaui profiles Iraqi-Norwegian geologist Farouk Al-Kasim. Slate.fr comments on the free e-book versions of Celine's work. And Die Welt celebrates the return of Palais Schaumburg.read more 1e1e36bf2d