Kids Say Write The Darndest Things: Child's Letter To Institute Of Physics Regarding LHC

Allegedly this is a letter received by the Institute of Physics that was written by a youngster concerned about the Large Hadron Collider. And I'd almost believe it too if the handwriting and drawing weren't so perfect. But what really tipped me off was the intentional misspellings of hadron and hadrons as "hardon" and "hardons". CONSIDER YOURSELF TROLLED, INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS!
"Dear Sir, My Brother Was Telling Me About The Large Hardon Collider..." [gizmodo]
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