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** It cites a [[The Bible|Scripture verse]] claiming that miniskirts are sinful, despite the fact that Swift has never been seen wearing one.
** It says that [[Miley Cyrus]] is primarily a [[Country Music]]ian (again, wrong).
** It says that "She's only successful because she's young, attractive and willing to strip virtually naked for the camera, period!" ''[[Cracked.com]]'' of all people [https://web.archive.org/web/20130512074056/http://www.cracked.com/funny-973-taylor-swift/ got this right.]
** Indeed, [[Jesus Is Savior|that website]] has become rather infamous on various message boards for how insane and inaccurate it is. Many of its other articles contain other glaring inaccuracies, over-analyzing minor things, extreme fundamentalism (of the "women's pants are evil!" variety) and Bible-thumping condemnations of almost everything under the sun. There have been some mutterings that the site is actually a [[Stealth Parody]] because [[Poe's Law|it's so unbelievable]]. Because there are so many examples of this trope on that site, we'll leave it at this blanket description instead of listing every little thing.
* CNN once had a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeEIteQmpHE brief report] on the video of "Bad Apple!!" - a song with a fairly [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/bad-apple convoluted history]. To those who know the real story (or even a basic outline), it seems CNN gathered all of its facts from simply watching the video shown. As the comments show, it rather enraged Touhou fans.