Can you help me come up with a name for my personal blog of physics and mathematics?

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My vote is in favour of TrivialQED. As someone who has extremely minimal knowledge in the way of both math and physics, a humourous title such as that one would be more likely to catch my attention (I have been known to read blogs about topics I know nothing about – especially if the writer injects a bit of humour.)

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