#ThingsThatLeaveBritainReeling trends after London attack in response to headline

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#ThingsThatLeaveBritainReeling has been trending on Twitter since this New York Times headline, external was published on Sunday.

"The London attacks hit a nation still reeling from the shock of the bombing in Manchester almost 2 weeks ago."

It refers to Saturday night's terror attack in London Bridge and Borough Market, in which seven people were killed and 48 injured.

Many people's response on social media was to say that the UK wasn't "reeling" but carries on in the face of terror.

This is the New York Times tweet that started the hashtag trending on Twitter., external

The New York Times has changed its headline now to: "Another Terrorist Attack Strikes the Heart of London."

But that didn't stop people responding like this...

Daniel posted a photo from the Second World War of a milkman carrying on his round despite the Blitz., external

Dan is angry about toilet rolls being put round the wrong way., external

Shrinking boxes of Quality Street are making Cassie unhappy., external

Karen said: "Biting into a chocolate bar to discover it's Hershey's and not Cadburys.", external

Liam says people eating all the fingers of a Kit Kat is what makes him angry. , external

The price rise in Freddos isn't amusing Kirsty., external

Charles says: "Toasters that aren't big enough to fit in the whole slice of toast. What is the point?", external

This Twitter user said: "Arriving at a house with a toe through your sock when owners introduce you to new carpets & 'shoes off' rule." , external

Harry said: "This iconic moment on Come Dine With Me shook the nation to its core.", external

Jayne is worried about what people around the world think about Lipton's yellow label tea., external

Amer says he hates it when someone puts milk in tea before the tea., external

Olivia says it's people who stand on the left on a tube escalator., external

Rob worries about people taking up more than one seat on public transport., external

Kevin's more worried about the confusion about bin days after a bank holiday. , external

Keir has pies on his mind. , external

Paul doesn't like Americans calling a scone a biscuit., external

Caroline was left reeling after Bake Off was sold to Channel 4., external

Sam says: "Someone holding a door open for you when you're an awkward distance away so you have to jog a few steps.", external

Beth gets angry when she is thanked by other motorists., external

Grammar is getting Nic worked up., external

Dave simply says: "People in a baskets only supermarket queue with a trolley.", external

Louise is bothered when she gets meal deals wrong., external

Lots of people are showing this photo of a man running away from the attacks with a pint of beer still in his hand., external

Vanessa gets angry when the forecast says sun and it rains on her washing., external

Sandy's hates it when people steal his chips after saying they didn't want one., external

Kate mentions jogging slowly across a pedestrian crossing., external

Emma doesn't like it when people say Lego's., external

Rachel's going after people who double dip at a buffet. , external

Sarah's obviously not very good at names., external

Mary says "reeling" is a type of Scottish dance., external

Nick get irate when people get guitars out at parties., external

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