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POPSThe tide goes in, the tide goes out... the people love it, the people complain... I was searching for a poem whose most memorable line went something like, "The tide comes in, the tide goes out", and was overall rather boring. Instead, I got these guys. I somehow love the irony between the lucidinterval people who wallow in the mud at the bottom, the purchon people who think when the tide goes out it gets very hot or very cold or very wet, and the sciencebuddies people who don't even believe the tide goes in and out.
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POPSSun Jian Yun I never knew that "andthesuccessor" was a word. I think the fact that Sun Jianyun (孫劍雲) shares the same surname as the ancient Chinese warlord Sun Jian (孫堅) is ironic and somehow suiting, considering how legendary the Suns and their Wu dynasty are by now (incidentally, Sun Jianyun's father supported the development of Wu-style taijiquan).
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POPSironic chinese names Just some ironic Chinese names. Shou-Yu Liang? Sounds egotistic. Dai Sun, the department store? It was destined to go under with a name like that. Si Ya international trade co.? Sounds like their executive's packing his bags. Would you trust an executive named Long Fang?