Here's a bunch of politicians 'dancing' to Daft Punk, and you're welcome

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When Daft Punk shook up the music world with their model of French home music within the '90s, they have been a revelation. 

20 years on, they're some of the fashionable digital dance music acts on the globe. Meaning their music is vulnerable to being danced to by individuals who should not dance. In public at the least.

Like a gaggle of politicians from the Liberal get together in Western Australia, who boogied down and clapped alongside to Daft Punk's 2001 hit "One Extra Time" throughout a marketing campaign launch Sunday. 

The outcomes are chilling, to say the least.

So let's unpack this: They're clapping, however hardly in time. The selection of music "One Extra Time" is clearly alluding to the get together being in energy uh, properly, yet one more time. 

The pressured smiles. Some are dancing, however it's dangerous. Then there are individuals singing alongside. It truly is an excessive amount of to absorb.

No, politicians. No extra dancing.

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