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In total there were 123 seconds, two minutes and three seconds, an eternity on television, even greater if we take into account the short month of life of a fly, but that was the moment when the insect that this Thursday morning won the Dawn and the The debate between the candidates for vice presidents of the United States decided to stay in the head of Mike Pence.
The debate, which began in Salt Lake City, dragged on for an hour when the fly arrived, and for many netizens, the appearance overshadowed everything else. Who won? Kamala Harris? Mike Pence? Twitter is unanimous: technical fly KO.
There are already MORE THAN HUNDRED “Fly on Mike Pence’s head” Twitter accounts. pic.twitter.com/KrVmcONHsT
– Angus Johnston (@studentactivism) October 8, 2020
i really did that pic.twitter.com/p5mTvt4gSz
– Mike Pence’s fly ???? ️ ???? (@MikePenceFly___) October 8, 2020
In addition to the number of accounts dedicated to the fly, which remained motionless and stood out in the gray hair of Trump number two for such a long two minutes and three seconds, there was no shortage of users who made a point of mentioning, more or less decorously, the propensity You have this type of insect to be attracted to your feces.
A fly that lands on Pence’s head as he says “systemic racism isn’t real” is the universe’s way of saying “this sucks.” pic.twitter.com/25dBH2t5zr
– nate dern (@natedern) October 8, 2020
In the first position of Themes trend On Twitter, the word fly was also one of the most searched on the Merriam-Webster dictionary website.
???? It is very possible that it will be a trend on our site for the first time:
‘fly’#VPDebate
– Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) October 8, 2020
Democratic supporters Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took the opportunity to capitalize on the situation, and the montages were not long in coming.
If you get close to the fly on Pence’s head … pic.twitter.com/l4QdBdu5rt
– Also known as Donald Trump (@AKADonaldTrump) October 8, 2020
That’s right, I showed up tonight in @MSNBC. I’m really flying around the world! pic.twitter.com/2KHzuJQWwK
– Pence’s fly (@MichaelsFly) October 8, 2020
Comedian Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who was vice president of fiction, sadly no fly, wrote now, was one of thousands of people who commented on the topic.
Well I wish we had thought of this in @VeepHBO – Who controls the fly? pic.twitter.com/x6NGEJs0Gy
– Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD) October 8, 2020
Joe Biden’s campaign, who also held the spot, but is now competing for the top spot, also reacted quickly, posting two tweets on the subject, one of the fly swatters in hand (an artifact he has since put up for sale: ” Truth about Flies ”-and already sold out), another with a pun to appeal to the presidential vote.
Invest $ 5 to help make this campaign soar. https://t.co/CqHAId0j8t pic.twitter.com/NbkPl0a8HV
– Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 8, 2020
https://t.co/TtWm3i4eaq.
– Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 8, 2020
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