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Presidential Debates in a Nutshell
October 4th, 2012 1:00 AMRecess Appointment was right, this scene from Futurama sums up the highlights of tonight's debate and every presidential debate that has ever been nationally televised.
Ponification
October 4th, 2012 12:30 AMRule 85 is finally confirmed: if something exists, there is also a pony version of it.
Not a Single Look was Given That Day
October 3rd, 2012 11:26 PMThis dog takes a seat in the middle of a road and decides to hang out for awhile.
Trending Topics: #Debates & Poor Jim
October 3rd, 2012 11:01 PMModerator Jim Lehrer got cut off multiple times by both candidates during tonight's U.S. presidential debate.
Make Me a Sandwich
October 3rd, 2012 10:30 PMEdible Memes: Often used to mock, discredit or annoy female internet users, this phrase was introduced in a 1995 Saturday Night Live skit.
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Presidential Debates in a Nutshell
Recess Appointment was right, this scene from Futurama sums up the highlights of tonight's debate and every presidential debate that has ever been nationally televised.
Ponification
Rule 85 is finally confirmed: if something exists, there is also a pony version of it.
Trending Topics: #Debates & Poor Jim
Moderator Jim Lehrer got cut off multiple times by both candidates during tonight's U.S. presidential debate.
Make Me a Sandwich
Edible Memes: Often used to mock, discredit or annoy female internet users, this phrase was introduced in a 1995 Saturday Night Live skit.