人生自古谁无死你死我死都得死
[rén shēng zì gŭ shéi wú sĭ nĭ sĭ wŏ sĭ dōu dé sĭ]
This rather dark name is derived from a traditional Chinese philosophy which acknowledges death as a natural and inevitable end for all beings, implying a resigned attitude towards life, sometimes used sarcastically in a casual situation to express helplessness toward certain situations.