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You just reminded me ... Before I really got into IT in my career I was at a job that still had a messenger for the internal staff. I set my status message in it to "Raising Skinny Elephants Is Utterly Boring."
I got chastised and made to change it, because the message might offend ... Skinny elephants, I guess? I never got clarification on that.
(The manager had no clue what it meant.)
Seems weird that you'd sync before terminating and killing processes. I prefer "Raising Elephants Is So Utterly Boring". Although some distros only enable the S, U, B/O anyway.