You do, realize, don't you, that in @GameOfThrones, walls didn't work very well. The Wall was breached, allowing the army of the dead to pour into Westeros. The walls of Winterfell didn't prevent Theon Greyjoy from infiltrating and taking the castle. You picked a bad example!
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Spoiler alert would’ve been nice!
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Spare me. Theon's conquest of Winterfell dates back to to season two of the show (2012) and the wall coming down happened in an episode that aired in 2017—nearly a year and a half ago. That's plenty long ago. Not my problem if you didn't watch them.
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You do know that game of thrones is a TV show and not actually real? In real life walls do work, take Israel or China for example they both have walls and chinas great wall was built specifically for the purpose of keeping invading armies out.
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Funny you should argue that. It's your President who brought up Game of Thrones.
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