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  <title>The Weird and The Weary Episode 47: CorpLand</title>
  <description>Everything is a brand whether it is a product or a lifestyle choice, everything and anything that can be described can be a brand. But some brands really seem to be more of a forced decision than an informed one. Such a shame. In this week's episode, we touch on a little-spoken about part of Disney that really makes one wonder if we are just a bunch of Mouseford People placing rosy-colored shades on everything while our pockets are emptied into the Disney rainy day funds. And we touch upon the Pepsi-Russia Connection that started back in the 80s between a guy called Donald and a Russian named Khrushchev. This week, on the Weird and the Weary, join us in CorpLand. Or, How I came to Love My Own Despair. &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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