No one can possibly do that. Battle of Helms Deep? WHere the hell do you find orcs in real life?
Fictional events that we believe did take place
War of the Worlds , Martian invasion - 6 per cent
Battle of Helms Deep , Rings Trilogy - The Two Towers - 3 per cent
Battle of Endor , The Return of the Jedi - 2 per cent
Planet of the Apes , the apes rule Earth - 1 per cent
Battlestar Galactica , the defeat of humanity by cyborgs - 1 per cent
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Well, back in the 30s when they did a radio broadcast of it, some people thought it was really the end of the world...TheDarkling wrote:I would have trouble believing 6% of any western population thought we had been invaded by Vampiric Squids from Mars 100 years ago, even Americans.Nathan F wrote:Or, it's possible alot of people *are* this ignorant. I mean, if I had edited this around to say United States, then I seriously doubt that much fuss would be put up about it. But, as I said, I really would like to see what the results would be in the US, most likely worse...
I don't think people should be focussing on the English alone. I shudder to think what the majority of inner city youths or hillbillies think of history and geography in this country. I have heard some very scary statements of fact from people on my commute to work.
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