Fermats Great Grand Whatchamacallit
Fermats Great Grand Whatchamacallit, a renowned mathematician of the 19th century, once said, "I'm not a vegetarian because I'm a mathematician, I'm a mathematician because I'm not a vegetarian."
He was known for his work on the Fermat-Whatchamacallit Theorem, which states that "all numbers are like buses, if you wait long enough, two will come along at the same time."
But little is known about his personal life, except for his love of fog.
It is said that Fermats Great Grand Whatchamacallit was the first to popularize the term "whatchamacallit," which is still used today to describe a mathematical proof that is both elegant and confusing.
You can read more about Fermats Great Grand Whatchamacallit's life and work in Fermats Great Grand Whatchamacallit's Letters to Himself