Steak-umm s Twitter Account Feuds With Neil deGrasse Tyson Over Science: Log Off Bro
On 4/13/21 at 10:23 AM EDT
Steak-umm s company Twitter account took to the social media platform on Monday to disagree with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson over his comments that science is based in truth.
The company s feud with deGrasse Tyson began after the scientist tweeted a day earlier: The good thing about Science is that it s true, whether or not you believe in it.
In response, Steak-umm tweeted log off bro, and used multiple Twitter threads to combat deGrasse Tyson s statement. the irony of neil s tweet is that by framing science itself as true he s influencing people to be more skeptical of it in a time of unprecedented misinformation. science is an ever refining process to find truth, not a dogma. no matter his intent, this message isn t helpful, Steak-umm wrote.
Pakistanis light up Twitter as country plunges into darkness
After the nationwide blackout on Saturday night, Twitterati stayed vigilant and shared rib-tickling tweets, memes
Restoration efforts carried on well into Sunday morning after almost all cities and towns across Pakistan plunged into darkness late Saturday night following a major technical fault that caused the frequency in the entire distribution system to drop from 50 to 0.
Tweeting from the ministry s official Twitter handle, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Energy said that according to initial reports, the Guddu power plant developed a fault at 11:41 pm on Saturday night.
While the first few minutes after the blackout were rather confusing as to the reason behind the nationwide crackdown, many took to Twitter and shared their theories about the same. We bring you the best memes and tweets we came across.
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