Taxidermy is an art, but the problem is that so many non-artists think they can do it. The results are sometimes so funny you can't believe they are unintentional. See a collection of hilarious attempts at Uproxx. Link
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"As foreigners advanced, archers would shoot arrows at them through tiny slits in the castle walls that allowed them to see out without letting enemies see in."
Not quite right. It was the foreigners (The Normans) who built the castles.
I didn't know that Britain only consisted of England, that Tesco sold 24 cans of Stella for £4, that you can get housing benefit if you have savings over 16,000 and that you can buy a pint for around a pound. Oh, because none of it is correct, that will be why.
e0cs0r is correct - the article is staggeringly incorrect. If the writer of it is British then she lives in a totally different Britain to the rest of us (even allowing for the passage of time).
Also I've been to the doctors several times in the last few years (both for myself, with my wife and with our young son) and I don't remember ever having to wait for longer than about 15 minutes. Appointments are usually available the same day if my son is ill or it's something that can't wait. If it's something non vital then you are usually seen the following day. I appreciate anecdote does not = evidence but it's yet another time when an article does down our (free at the point of need) health service when it's pretty damned amazing!
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Not quite right. It was the foreigners (The Normans) who built the castles.
Oh, because none of it is correct, that will be why.
If the writer of it is British then she lives in a totally different Britain to the rest of us (even allowing for the passage of time).