Can you tell a Trump voter from a Biden voter by the contents of his or her fridge?

I completely understand feeling like you never want to read another word about the upcoming election, or about politics in general. But I assure you, it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to use the quiz as basis for any kind of debate.

I have to admit I thought this was funny. I answered a few questions but got tired quickly. Got 56% correct. The only really contentious issue that I saw in the quiz is the eternal side-by-side versus single-door fridge debate. Or maybe the counter-depth vs full-size one.

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I didn’t get to the end but regardless of your political affiliation MANY OF THESE FRIDGES ARE ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING AND SHOULD BE BURNED.

(Gracieggg’s platform if I ran for office)

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Agreed. My party affiliation is apparently “skeeved.”

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…if Colonel Sanders was our President, everything would be gravy.
And the masses would be pacified.
A chicken in every pot!
:cowboy_hat_face:

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I went until 200, about 50% correct. I don’t see any pattern. There is an empty fridge on each side.

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This is truly the never-ending quiz. I thought 137 was heroic, but 200 and still no end in sight :crazy_face:

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What, no question about top freezer versus bottom freezer?

I’ve never met a third party candidate that truly inspires me.

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The upshot is that nobody did well…which proves the point that we are far more alike than we are different, and the sooner we figure that put the better off we’ll all be.

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Bravo!!!

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Jumping into the fray! I was not interested in the quiz as soon as I saw the first few posters wondering how long this thing was, but then I got super curious when many of you talked about how disgusting they are. :joy: I know, it’s like asking to torture myself mentally with these images.

As to the political or apolitical - I have very strong leanings to one end of the spectrum, and I really do think our internet culture has not done us any favors with click baity headlines, that have now also infiltrated what I consider to be legit news and journalism. It’s sad really. But I have come to accept that what must change, and what I can control, is my own reaction. I can be just as quick to have a knee-jerk reaction and a jump to conclusion about the other side as others. It does me no good, and learning not be judgey is what I have to practice every day (or every minute, come election time!).

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This quiz was a lot more about people than anything actually political; I’d say the objections to it based on its being “political” are misplaced. I’m a subscriber and had tried it a few days ago but quit after about 15; IIRC I was running about 2/3’s “correct” at that point, probably dumb luck. I also posted in the comments section after the article ( copied and pasted below – 120 recommendations from other readers so far), making the point that the main takeaway from it was that it was good to know that my messy fridge isn’t so bad after all and I am surprised that more people don’t die from food poisoning. Some of those pix were pretty disgusting, and I have a strong stomach.

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John Binkley

NC and FL Oct. 28

If nothing else, this makes me (strong Biden) feel a lot better about my messy refrigerator. Wow. If these pix are actually representative of American refrigerators, Americans must be skating a lot closer to food poisoning than I ever realized, and that’s non-partisan.

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Amen to this. :rofl:

Maybe not the frig…but I can see the difference.

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