US presidential debate turns into 'duet' on social media
Updated: 2016-10-12 15:44
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The second US presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, most likely one of the nastiest US presidential debates in recent history, turned into a duet in the imaginations of netizens across the world.
Millions of Twitter users saw a still shot of Trump and Clinton and imagined they were singing a duet rather than debating. Photos combining the two presidential candidates holding microphones with pop music lyrics went viral on the Internet.
Lyrics: It's a pity that it's not you with me till the end. [Photo/Weibo] |
In China, many netizens posted their own versions of the "duet" on Weibo, China's version of Twitter. The Chinese lyrics picked by netizens match the expressions of the two candidates in the photo, adding a comical effect.
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