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Daily Mail has a typical article bemoaning the lack of education by highlighting ridiculous twitter users who didn't know the sinking of the Titanic was real:
But the event has evidently proven more educational for some than others.
A number of tweeters have used the micro-blogging site to confess that they were unaware that the Titanic was a real ship.
However it rather undermines the sanctimonious tone of the piece when it then writes this, letting us helpfully know that:
RMS Titanic sank in the early hours of April 15 1912, after being struck by an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
Now I'm sure that's what the owners of the Titanic put on their insurance claim form, however the iceberg didn't strike anything. There it was in the middle of the sea minding its own business until some buffoons came along in a large ship and didn't watch where they were going.