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Brand Overhaul: MoribundMurdoch’s Twitter Makeover | November 2024

 


I'm changing this: 

To this: 


My Ratiocination - I know lots of people don’t understand 'philologer' and 'lexicographer,' and maybe I should remove those from my Twitter description—but I love the whatnot too much to let them go. 'Finitude fighter' probably needs an explanation, but it’s one of my nerd projects, so I’m keeping it. 'Closeted weeaboo/koreaboo' has potent humor potential, but for now, I’m switching it to the slightly more cringe 'low-key.' 'Gun nut' was a recent addition, though my true obsession is more with the M1911, not firearms in general. I mean, I appreciate all guns like I do all dogs, but I’m not as crazy for a Chihuahua as I am for a Labrador retriever. A polymer-frame handgun, for example, is quite disappointing compared to a steel-frame one.

We so lonely' was something my French friends would say when we were in China. It didn’t make much sense to me then, nor does it now—probably not to anyone else, either. I just found it humorous, which is why it was once in my Twitter bio.Love & Peace ❤️✌️' is a reference to Trigun, though the show isn’t even in my top 10 (even though I do love it)—so I’m taking that out as well.

Glossary

Ratiocination (이성적 추론)

  • Definition: The process of exact, logical reasoning.

Philologer (문헌학자)

  • Definition: A scholar who studies language in written historical sources; a lover of words and languages.

Lexicographer (사전 편찬자)

  • Definition: A person who compiles dictionaries.

Finitude (유한성)

  • Definition: The quality of being finite; having limits or bounds.

Finitude Fighter (유한성 전투가)

  • Definition: Someone who grapples with the concept of finitude, particularly in philosophical or existential contexts.

Low-key (적당히)

  • Definition: Subtle or understated; not overtly expressed.

Weeaboo (오타쿠)

  • Definition: A non-Japanese person overly obsessed with Japanese culture, often anime or manga, to the point of adopting certain Japanese mannerisms or preferences.

Polymer Frame Handgun (폴리머 프레임 권총)

  • Definition: A type of handgun with a frame typically made from reinforced plastic polymers, like high-strength nylon or fiberglass-reinforced polymer. These materials are lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, making the handgun easier to carry and maintain.



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Branding Drama: Messi's "Mas" vs. Logan Paul's and KSI's "Prime"

I recently came across an interesting video that dives into the branding battle between two sports drink brands: Lionel Messi's "Más+" and the Prime energy drink from Logan Paul and KSI. I'll be honest — neither product is really my thing, but I still found the video engaging. It offered valuable insights into how different brands are positioning themselves in the market, even if these particular products don’t appeal to me.

The video also features a sponsor that's a bit offbeat: "Sunday for Dogs," a pet food company. While it’s (probably) not the worst dog food brand out there, it's certainly not something I’d personally choose. My dogs eat what I eat — burgers, for example. Maybe not the healthiest choice, but it works for us!

Even though I don't align with the brands or products mentioned, the discussion around how these companies are building their identities in the competitive (and often petty) world of branding was definitely worth a watch.



Latest Updates to MoribundMurdoch's Curated Social Sciences YouTube Playlist | November 2024

Here's the playlist in question: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjap2P-RS6fBu6Vsko5ubbCXWTTXNSkfq&si=EDrYqCpEgANnsyvW

The description has gone from this: 


‘The "You're Dying, & I'm Not!" youtube channel picks interesting “Social Science”
videos. His parent institute helped him out [See: Moribund Institute].

[Picks By MoribundMurdoch]

(Youtube Video Syndication ; Allocentric Version)

To this: 

Howdy, it's MoribundMurdoch!

Welcome to my curated collection of captivating "Social Science" videos. Covering everything from the quirks of human behavior to the twists of political whatnot, these picks are here to spark curiosity, inspire fresh perspectives, and maybe even a few 'Aha!' moments. I hope this playlist contributes to accelerating the velocity of ideas and enriching lives along the way. Special thanks to my parent institute for their support in bringing this playlist together! (Check them out here: [Moribund Institute]).

Happy exploring!

The title was also updated to Class 300 | The Social Sciences Collection instead of "Class 300 Social Sciences".