Brilio.net/en - On Tuesday morning, a British astronaut, Tim Peake, has blast off from Kazakhstan on his mission to join the International Space Station (ISS).
As reported from Independent (16/12), Peake, who was the former army pilot, will spend seven months aboard to conduct the series of experiments. The experiments are about the asthma, the immune system and the ageing process.
Nonetheless, many people glancing at the news headline about the astronaut saw the acronym ISS and replace it with the name of the world terrorist ISIS. Here are the tweets showing their jokes:
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