Language can be a weird and persistent creature. Sometimes, a phrase can take root in human consciousness – even though there is scant reason for it to hang around, and little to support its continued existence. "Elbow Grease" would be one (whoever heard of such a thing?). "Stealing Thunder" would be another (from whom, why, and how?). And then there is "Bermuda Triangle". Ah yes – "Bermuda Triangle" would definitely be a third. You know what it means, of course. In its two mis-matched words, it is a concept that was dragged from the murky realm of conspiracy theories, wild conjecture and grand leaps into fantasy – but in an era when conspiracy theories, wild conjecture and grand leaps into fantasy had not become the fulcrum of everyday conversation on social media.