It would be fitting, in a surname-related way, if Sam Bankman-Fried is exonerated. Sam, bankman, freed.
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More likely to be electrocuted
@jkottke To be fair, it works just as well, if not better, if they fry him.
@dirtyoldtown yeah more like Sam + bank man → fried ️
@jkottke I would argue he is not a “bank man.”
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Possibly relevant, but anytime I hear a certain bank mentioned I hear it as Gold Mansacks.
@jkottke It still works if he’s not exonerated, with the suffix, “after lengthy prison term.”
@jkottke “Bank man, Bankman-Fried, freed”
@jkottke It's what would happen if Dickens were writing it
@jkottke I'm not saying this should happen but his name also works if he gets the chair
@jkottke Sam Bank(con)man Freed?