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2016 presidential election

a weak presidential election filed with two bad candidates-scandalous Hillary Clinton and the sexist and divisive Donald Trump . however, Gary Johnson managed to perform well in the election, stealing Republican votes and making the libertarian movement mainstream
by Libertypedia May 22, 2023
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Inverted Ham and Mayo Electric Boogaloo

When a person is fucking a pig from behind and just as they cum they thrust so deep it pushes the pig into the electric fence shocking the big fucker and amplifying the orgasm.
A man can build a thousand bridges, but one Inverted Ham and Mayo Electric Boogaloo and everyone is shocked they are a pig fucker forever.

Not as shocked as the pig fucker of course.
by Grindo July 21, 2023
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The Mind Electric

A song made by the band Miracle Musical, and has rippled across some MAP(Multi-Animator Project)s. It is released in 2012, and a speculated theory suggest that it is talking about the protagonist in a trial of murder, and undergoing electrotherapy, or execution by the electric chair.
The Mind Electric is such a good song!
by [PLACEHOLDER] February 1, 2024
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The Sydney Electric Train Society is a "Railway Preservation Society" located in NSW, Australia. Commonly abbreviated as "SETS", they are known for dodgy practices when it comes to preserving trains.
"Hey, have you heard any news from The Sydney Electric Train Society regarding the 'Great Northern Chopper Tour' that was supposed to run in April 2021?"
"Nah mate."
by yeahn4h February 14, 2024
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The Sydney Electric Train Society (SETS)

The Sydney Electric Train Society is a "Railway Preservation Society" located in NSW, Australia. Commonly abbreviated as "SETS", they are known for dodgy practices when it comes to preserving trains.
"Hey, have you heard any news from The Sydney Electric Train Society (SETS) regarding the 'Great Northern Chopper Tour' that was supposed to run in April 2021?"
"Nah mate."
by yeahn4h February 14, 2024
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The erroneous belief that winning a popular vote or opinion poll automatically confers moral righteousness, factual correctness, or long-term wisdom upon a policy or candidate. This fallacy confuses popularity with validity, assuming that truth is decided democratically. It ignores that majorities can be misinformed, swayed by propaganda, or vote for morally abhorrent or self-destructive outcomes. It's the logic that says "millions of people can't be wrong," when history shows they frequently are.
Example: Defending a harmful but popular tax cut for the wealthy by stating, "The party that proposed it won in a landslide, so the people have spoken—it's clearly the right policy." This commits the Appeal to Electoral Majority Fallacy. It uses electoral success as a trump card against economic evidence or ethical arguments about inequality, substituting vote count for substantive justification.
by Dumuabzu February 3, 2026
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Psychology of Elections

The study of how individuals and crowds behave during the peculiar ritual of choosing leaders—from the psychology of voting (why we vote even when our vote doesn't matter) to the psychology of campaigns (why attack ads work) to the psychology of election night (why results feel like sports scores). Elections are psychological pressure cookers: months of anxiety, hope, and fear compressed into a single day, then released in euphoria or despair. The psychology of elections explains why campaigns focus on turnout (enthusiasm matters more than persuasion), why last-minute events can shift outcomes (undecided voters are psychologically distinct), and why losing feels catastrophic even when life continues unchanged (elections become identity contests, and identity loss hurts).
Example: "She studied the psychology of elections while working on a campaign, watching voters react emotionally to policy, personally to candidates, tribally to every attack. The election wasn't about issues; it was about feelings. Her candidate won because they made people feel hope. The policy details came later, for the few who cared."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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