(Bloomberg) -- Carlos Ghosn has generated a storm of tweets after the former head of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, who was facing trial in Japan for financial crimes, fled to Lebanon despite being under round-the-clock surveillance.
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While most of the discussion has involved sharing news articles or commenting on the situation, there’s been a notable collection of people taking advantage of the similar pronunciation between Ghosn and “gone.”
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For example:
Famous people have also been guilty of this:
While serious news publications often frown on the use of puns, they have been among the worst offenders:
Unfortunately, some of our people have also failed to resist the temptation:
But let bygones be byghosns.
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