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Pet Cremation Fraud: Baltimore Couple’s Sick Scam Exposed
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Pet Cremation Fraud: Baltimore Couple’s Sick Scam Exposed

A Baltimore County couple is facing criminal charges after allegedly scamming grieving pet owners by faking cremations and returning bags of false ashes. Rodney and Yalanda Ward, owners of Loving Care…
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Greg Kelly: Trump is already a better President than Biden ever was
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Greg Kelly: Trump is already a better President than Biden ever was

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‘IT DESTROYED HIM’: GOP rep calls on Kash Patel to reveal apps Minneapolis shooter used
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Trump’s deportation plan under attack as ICE defends authority
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Chinese teacher shares 18 American names with delightfully awkward meanings in Mandarin
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Chinese teacher shares 18 American names with delightfully awkward meanings in Mandarin

When you see a list of the year's most popular baby names, what you're really looking at are the most common baby names in a specific country or culture. If you live in the U.S., you likely know a whole lot of kids named Olivia, Emma, Liam, and Noah, but if you live in Thailand or Kyrgyzstan or Botswana, you probably don't. Simply saying common names in different countries can sometimes result in hilarity. A name that sounds beautiful and has a lovely meaning in one language might sound odd and mean something very different in another. For instance, Odd is a common name in Norway, but it sounds…well, odd to and English ear. The former president of Vietnam had the last name Phuc, which surely led to some awkward moments for Americans who had to address "President Phuc." (The "u" is pronounced more like the "oo" sound, but if you'd never heard it said, you wouldn't know.) Chinese language and culture instructor Dr. Candise Lin is sharing American names that sound funny to Mandarin speakers because of what they mean when pronounced with Chinese phonetics, and it's a hoot. - YouTube www.youtube.com 1. Robin (pronounced Luo ben) = Running Naked2. Robinson (pronounced Luo ben shen) = God of Running Naked3. Nelson (pronounced Niao shen) = God of Pee4. Benson (pronounced Ben shen) = God of Dumb5. Mason (pronounced Mei shen) = God of Beauty6. Nicholas (pronounced Ni kou si le) = You Are So Stingy Surprised Nicolas Cage GIF Giphy 7. Isabella (pronounced Yi sheng bei la) = The Doctor Got Arrested8. Dylan (pronounced Di neng) = Low IQ9. Nancy (pronounced Nan si) = Difficult to Die10. Robert (pronounced Luo bo) = Carrot11. Ashley (pronounced Ao si ni) = Wear You Down to Death12. Logan (pronounced Nao geng) = Brain Stroke13. Tiffany (pronounced Ti fa ni) = Kick Your Ass Tiffany Darwish GIF by New Kids On The Block Giphy 14. Martha (pronounced Ma hua) = Fried Dough Twist15. Jeff (pronounced Jie fu) = Brother-in-law16. Daniel (pronounced Da niu) = Big Shot17. Gordon (pronounced Gou dan) = Dog Balls18. Melanie (pronounce Mei ren li) = Nobody CaresA few of these names actually seem pretty rockstar in Mandarin. Mason as "God of Beauty'? Nothing wrong with that. Nancy being "Difficult to Die?" Heck yeah. But some are particularly unfortunate. God of Pee? Yeesh. Low IQ? Ouch. Of course, the names in Chinese are based on transliterations that aren't exact. English and Mandarin have different sounds, so many of them are just the closest approximations that there are in terms of pronunciation. (But then along comes Tiffany, kicking ass as clear as day.) Chinese characters aren't phonetic in the way that English letters are.Photo credit: CanvaNaturally, people who have some beef with people who bear some of these names are having a heyday, with comments like "Ashley actually makes a lot of sense," or "Not Gordon Ramsay actually being called Dog Ballz Ramsay." But mostly people are just delighted to see how names they see as totally "normal" mean hilarious things in Chinese. As one person wrote, "This was awesome and about time! Chinese names get a lot of humor attention in English circles. It’s nice to know English names can also be a bit ridiculous in Chinese." It's likely that many of us have never thought about how American names might sound in other countries. But names not translating well is truly a universal phenomenon, and as long as we're all laughing about it together, finding the funny when things—even our names—get lost in translation can be a fun way to connect across cultures.
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Boomer professor perfectly lays out why Gen Z developed a 'lazy' attitude
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Boomer professor perfectly lays out why Gen Z developed a 'lazy' attitude

Older generations often claim that “kids these days” are lazy, narcissistic, and emotional, and it's a tale as old as time. Heck, letters dating back centuries show people whinging about the younger generation. “Our sires’ age was worse than our grandsires’. We, their sons, are more worthless than they; so in our turn we shall give the world a progeny yet more corrupt,” — Book III of Odes, Horace, 20 BC.There’s a good reason why older generations always look down on the younger ones. It's because young people tend to be lazier than older people, because they don't have the pressure to keep a roof over their head and feed a family. Younger individuals are also more emotional because people generally gain greater emotional maturity with age. Furthermore, it gives old folks incredible joy to tell a young, good-looking person with the world in front of them that they’re no good. Today, the Boomers will degrade Gen Z, and one day, Gen Z will look down upon Gen Beta or whatever term we will use to defile the terrible tech-addicted twerps born in the 2040s. It's the circle of life.Professor says Gen Z has a good reason to be lazyHowever, Suzy Welch, 66, a younger Baby Boomer, believes that Gen Z has some good reasons to be lazy, and they all started with the people in her generation. Suzy Welch is an award-winning NYU Stern School of Business professor, acclaimed management researcher, and New York Times best-selling author, most recently with Becoming You: A Proven Method for Crafting Your Authentic Life and Career, which is also a #1 bestseller on Amazon. @becomingyouwithsuzywelch We all know it—Gen Z has a reputation problem. But maybe they’re misunderstood? Dr. Suzy Welch (NYU Stern Professor and NYT best-selling author) shares her take on Gen Z and millenials in the workplace, and why their lack of enthusiasm signals something much deeper—a lack of hope for the future. #genz #millennial #burnout Welch believes that Gen Z doesn’t have a lot of faith that their hard work will pay off. “Gen Z [has] no reason to believe that they’re ever going to have economic security,” Suzy Welch, professor of management practice at New York University, said on a recent podcast. “I don’t know about you, but I’m old enough that when I was in college, I thought, ‘For sure, I’m going to have more money than my parents.’ And that ‘If I work very very hard I’m going to buy a house someday,’ and this was the assumption.”Gen Z isn't excited for the futureGen Z has a good reason to believe that their efforts won’t come to much. Housing prices are far outpacing wage growth, the cost of living continues to rise, and there are genuine concerns that AI will significantly impact many jobs.Furthermore, the specter of climate change has cast a dark shadow over the future of Gen Z. The Silent Generation and Baby Boomers may not be around to experience the truly catastrophic effects of climate change, but Gen Z will likely bear the brunt of ecological disaster. A study led by scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands found that by 2035, we will reach a point of no return, after which it’ll be unlikely that we can prevent Earth’s temperature from rising by 2 degrees or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, ushering in a new era of global disasters.“A lot of Gen Z [are] just saying ‘I’m not even sure we’re going to be alive in 20 years because of global warming.’ And ‘The world is probably going to end anyway because of the stupidity of decisions your generations made,’” Welch continued.Ultimately, Welch hopes that before older generations criticize Gen Z for having a skeptical attitude towards work and the future, they cut them some slack and consider looking at the world through their eyes. “It’s very very hard,” Welch said. “So I think it comes out looking in a way that we don’t understand, the sort of place of vulnerability and sadness that it’s kinda coming from.”
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