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Support and honour for the accomplishments of Matt Taylor

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Shant
11 years ago

Why the hell do we care what kind of shirt this brilliant man is wearing? Modern feminists are so contrived in their entitlement to offense.

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Matt Kindall
11 years ago

Don't listen to those assholes!

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Sophie
11 years ago

Dear Matt, I'm a mother of two and found your shirt hilarious. Your tats look great too by the way.Please don't let anyone bully you about what you wear. If people judge you by what you wear instead of your accomplishments they are pretty shallow. And if there are women who are offended by a shirt with sexy women that says a whole lot about their own insecurities and nothing about you. Keep wearing what YOU want!

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Matt
11 years ago

Keep up the good work and don't worry about the cunts, who will never achieve even half of what you've guys done. Just remember that there are many, many more people who are proud of you and wish you best. Unfortunately we're not as visible as those criticizing you, because, of course, stupidity stands out. Don't let it make you sad.

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Chris Matthews
11 years ago

Thank you for making REAL progress for the sake of humanity, instead of the fake, collectivist "progress" that motivated SJW's to vote for Obama. The Rosetta team is more proof that TRUE progress comes from passionate, free thinking individuals! :)

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James Mahon
11 years ago

Nice shirt

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Connor Lindell
11 years ago

You shouldn't let all these people get you down Matt. You've accomplished one of the greatest feats we humans have ever attempted and you should be remembered for that, not your choice in clothing. Although the shirt is quite nice.

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Dalton Reid
11 years ago

You have nothing to be ashamed of. Those useless children who when and complain could never dream of offering humanity a fraction of what you have. You exist as a god compared to them. Offending them should be inconsequential and of no concern to you or anyone else. All of the world that is sane and capable of rational thought stands behind you, make no mistake.

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David Hoban
11 years ago

You made no mistake, Matt. You have pushed the boundaries of our species and have nothing... let alone a sodding shirt to apologize for! Thankyou scientist, thankyou for advancing us. The pathetic harrassment from these bloggers is beneath you. Again.. you have nothing to apologize for! YOU MADE SOMETHING LAND ON A FUCKING COMET!!!! Screw them all and their fallaciously driven scause crap. You'll be in the history books friend, I guarentee this is just a case of feminazis tryig to ride your shirt tails to be mentioned too. Much love!!!

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Nick
11 years ago

Don't care about the opinion of this group of unhappy people who are just mislead and jeleaous! You and all the people at ESA have done an amazing job!

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De Gentry
11 years ago

Thank you Matt and the rest of the team for the wonderful achievement. I am truly sorry it was overshadowed by a shallow bully-ing attempt from out of left field. I hope you keep your possition in the ESA and that folks there can move ahead with science and not be sidelined by sensationalism and fluff.

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John Doe
11 years ago

Matt, if I ever meet you in public, I'm buying you a goddamn beer. Don't let this fucking bullies get to you.

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Adam B
11 years ago

Congratulations Matt to you and the team for an unbelieveable achievement - so proud of you all. As for the shirt, nobody in their right mind would have given a stuff what the hell you were wearing, and you had/have absolutely nothing to apologise for - so whoever 'arranged' for you to do so is as much of an imbecile as those that complainted in the first place.

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Corax
11 years ago

Matt, you have made history for putting a rocket on a freaking comet. This is so etraordinary I can't even fathom that it happened, let alone in my lifetime. You deserve to be honored for that and held in the deepest and highest esteem, and that is what you have from me. Thank you for what you have done.

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Michael Sambol
11 years ago

People have a right to be offended, that does not give them a right to bully a scientific-hero with a cyber mob.

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Ron
11 years ago

You are free! Dress how you like!

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Leo Davidson
11 years ago

Matt & team, sorry your great day was spoiled by pointless negativity.

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Holi Keilyn
11 years ago

You deserve congratulating on your accomplishments, not ridiculing over a shirt you chose to wear. Screw the naysayers.

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Yor G
11 years ago

Congratulations to you and your team. Any way you look at it you guys have achieved something utterly remarkable. In so many ways I'm glad you wore that shirt, else I would not have taken the opportunity to express my sheer admiration of you and your collegues for having been able to land a probe on a comet. Shame about the vitriol and misandry eminating from the cheap seats. I wonder if you've felt, as Douglas Adams did that perhaps the function of the universe and what it's for has indeed been discovered but then erased and replaced with something even more bizarre and inexplicable.

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Kevin Taylor
11 years ago

Don't let some stupid nuts get in the way of an amazing leap in science. You had no need to apologize; if they cared about women in STEM, then they should focus on the women already in it. Stay strong, none of those nuts could ever have done what you did.