"Breaking: Aliens Crash Political Debate, Offer to Moderate for Fairness!"

Breaking: Aliens Crash Political Debate, Offer to Moderate for Fairness!
In an unexpected turn of events, last night's political debate was interrupted by a group of extraterrestrial beings who claimed they could bring the "fair and balanced" moderation we've all been waiting for. The aliens, who introduced themselves as the Zorgons, arrived in a spaceship that suspiciously resembled a flying saucer from a 1950s B-movie.
The Zorgons, known for their impartiality and advanced technology, assured the audience that they had no prior affiliations with any Earth-based political parties. They even showcased their neutrality by wearing VR headsets that displayed a random mix of emojis, which somehow made everyone feel more at ease.
During the debate, whenever a candidate tried to dodge a question or veer off-topic, the Zorgons would emit a soft, yet unmistakable, "boop" sound, followed by a meme of a confused dog appearing on the giant screen behind them. This not only kept the candidates on track but also provided some much-needed comic relief.
Surprisingly, the Zorgon's approach to moderating became an instant hit, with #AlienModerators trending on Twitter within minutes. People couldn't get enough of the alien's quirky sense of humor and their ability to keep the peace without ever raising their voices. One viral tweet read, "I didn’t know I needed an alien to make me care about politics, but here we are!"
As the debate concluded, the Zorgons announced that they would be launching a new social media platform called "ZorgChat," where users can engage in civil discourse using only gifs and stickers. The beta version is set to launch next week, and early adopters will receive a special badge featuring a tiny flying saucer.
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