News of the voyage of Titanic II has gone down very badly – 21 doom-laden reactions
A replica of the ill-fated Titanic is due to travel the route the of the original ships maiden – and final – voyage, in 2022 – a hundred years after the disastrous trip. The news was shared by Time Magazine.
Titanic II will set sail in 2022 following the same route as the original https://t.co/Vc7Pz7VJXI
— TIME (@TIME) October 23, 2018
Naturally, there are one or two points that have come to the surface. These 21 reactions show that people just have a sinking feeling about this.
1.
Clarification: not EXACTLY the same. https://t.co/L2yeuPXh7t
— Damien Owens (@OwensDamien) October 23, 2018
2.
Thanks to climate change its unlikely Titanic II will hit an iceberg, but theres a high risk it will catch fire. https://t.co/G2mxPi0zSO
— paul bassett davies (@thewritertype) October 23, 2018
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Good luck selling tickets for a journey to 12,000 feet below the North Atlantic, somewhere just south of Newfoundland. https://t.co/rdBUJt7GW2
— Enough Of That Now (@AndyGilder) October 23, 2018
4.
Into the iceberg? Seems like a weird choice https://t.co/MCfdSywqPc
— Caroline Moss (@socarolinesays) October 23, 2018
5.
Luckily, by then there will be no icebergs left to hit https://t.co/aoRP58ksTr
— Dan Stewart (@thatdanstewart) October 23, 2018
6.
I'm so mad bc I thought this meant we were getting a sequel to the greatest movie ever made but no it's just a boat tempting fate https://t.co/gUVE8AFzw9
— Preeti Chhibber (@runwithskizzers) October 23, 2018
7.
Slowly converting our economy over to creating nothing except giant metaphors https://t.co/H6zOUxmN3j
— mcc (@mcclure111) October 24, 2018
8.
“following the same route”
Well, shit. The last two miles is really going to suck balls. https://t.co/bTBTER81kh
— Bantrim Smoot (@gilfer) October 24, 2018
9.
This time there's no sea ice to worry about https://t.co/7Eo0EuPkRq
— Boo Creepy Coffins (@ByCommonConsent) October 23, 2018
10.
All the way to the seabed? https://t.co/HXeoiCEe71
— barney farmer (@barneyfarmer) October 23, 2018
11.
Thanks to global warming, this route is now much safer. https://t.co/AE2vvSk5oE
— Daniel Hardcastle (@DanNerdCubed) October 23, 2018
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