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British and sheep terriers
Long ago, Wales was a desolate and barren place. Most of the land is covered with grass, and the local people live by herding sheep. Later, the English came here and brought English and English law to these Celtic cowards. But the law at that time was very strange: killing sheep was a misdemeanor compared with stealing sheep, killing sheep required a fine, and stealing sheep required beheading. Therefore, many Welsh sheep thieves caught told British judges that they were afraid of sheep. After a long time, the English punished many Welsh sheep thieves who "killed" sheep, and many Welsh sheep thieves saved their lives.
This stalk is now used by netizens to ridicule the British, and the sheep has even become one of the symbols of Britain.
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