Oh, our aching sides! As Twitchy reported yesterday, daredevil and skydiver Felix Baumgartner made his space jump, in which he hoped to travel faster than the speed of sound.
Science is hard, to lapdogs. Especially for the ones at MSNBC, evidently. Sound? Light? Same difference! No need to let pesky science get in the way.
Hilarity, of course, ensued. The giggling, it hurts!
@adamsbaldwin @FelixBaumgart @mitchellreports LOL..MSNBC shows their ignorance once again…WARP speed huh …LOL
— SGT USMC (@paphotog) October 15, 2012
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@mitchellreports @msnbc your people are f*ckin idiots.
http://t.co/gBaNiTkD— Blake Dilliner (@BDilliner) October 15, 2012
. @mitchellreports Did @FelixBaumgart go back in time going 'faster than the speed of light?' @adamsbaldwin #FasterThanSpeedOfSoundSonicBoom
— Lisa Scherr (@BBUMH) October 15, 2012
@adamsbaldwin @FelixBaumgart @mitchellreports Sound, Light some new outlets just don't get bogged down in the details when reporting a story
— Ty Hodgson (@THodgson2011) October 15, 2012
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Also traveling downward at the speed of light: @mitchellreports’ credibility!
— Mike Beasley (@MikeBeas) October 15, 2012
Someone call Star Trek! RT @adamsbaldwin: BREAKING: "'Fearless @FelixBaumgart' Traveled Faster Than Speed of Light." Andrea @MitchellReports
— Matt Jones (@mattithyahu) October 15, 2012
@adamsbaldwin @FelixBaumgart @mitchellreports Based on my math, Felix probably landed sometime during the late cretaceous period.
— Calmer Than You Are (@MWMillertime) October 15, 2012
@adamsbaldwin Wow, and people trust these guys for real news?
— tsrblke (@tsrblke) October 15, 2012
Heh. No one with half a brain does anymore.
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