NOTABLE NAMES (Brilliant Funny Weird Monikers)

Enthusiastic reflections about names, the universe and everything, with a positive dose of critical thinking

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Tuesday, 19 May 2020

Why Do Reporters Listen To This Clown?

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The "renowned" respiratory scientist, Zhong Nanshan, has made awful predictions as a government adviser on the Wuhan coronavirus a...
Monday, 13 April 2020

That's My Metrics

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When a reporter asked Donald Trump: "What metrics will you use [to help determine when to open up the United States again after lockdow...
Tuesday, 7 April 2020

Trump Touts Fake News, No Irony

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Yet again, Donald Trump tells the world how to "feel" (specifically, how he "feels" about important issues of our time l...
Friday, 27 March 2020

Evidence shows men are more likely to die than women when infected with coronavirus

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Men are more likely to die than women are from Covid-19 , which is a coronavirus, because this has happened before in the time of SARS back ...

Measured reasoned voices amid coronavirus Covid-19 concerns

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Among all the Covid-19 sensationalism and scaremongering and disease mongering, it is refreshing and heartening to identify people who are ...
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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Coronavirus Covid-19 Torn Song with Lyrical Modification

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Check out this fantastic Lyrical Modification of the song Torn about the state of panic and anxiety caused by the spectre of Covid-19 . ...
Saturday, 22 February 2020

Coronavirus Don't Panic Song

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Social media has caused needless panic about the novel coronavirus that originated from Wuhan in China. Keep calm; there is no need to pani...
Sunday, 9 February 2020

China coronavirus experts have egg on face

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Here’s where it currently stands with the coronavirus (5 February 2020) ... The latest figures show that 490 people have died in mainl...
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Perhaps Thomas Jefferson said it best with: “Reason and free inquiry are the only effectual agents against error“. Much error exists in the world and this blog, from the perspective of one Hong Kong SAR resident, is a small attempt to minimize errors. (this site was formerly HKSAR Blog)
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