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Josh Withey
May 13, 2017

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Eurovision
Another year, another Eurovision.
The one-of-a-kind musical competition was exactly the antidote we needed to all the terrible news and snap elections.
Twitter was a hotbed of excitement in the hours running up to the contest's start, with the BBC's official account leading the charge.
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Poland's entry apparently invaded the press area.
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Brexit remained a hot topic, but was fortunately forgotten for three hours of pop, ballads and horse masks.
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Australia made the long journey up from the southern hemisphere to join the party.
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And then, we were off.
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Russia were not taking part in this year's competition, something that the BBC's official account didn't shy away from.
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The seating for the entries looked eerily familiar.
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RuPaul fans were out in force. If you ain't gonna' love yourself at Eurovision, how in the hell are you going to love someone else?
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The costumes remained under scrutiny.
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The sax was strong with this one.
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Yes, that is a man in a gorilla suit.
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Can you spot the difference?
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In fact, Simpsons memes were pretty common this year.
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American Twitter was feeling slightly left out.
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There were some strong and stable harmonies being put together this evening.
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No one missed the possible message in the UK's entry this year.
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When the yodelling began, Eurovision fatigue quickly enveloped many.
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Germany's entry felt rather familiar.
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In fact, a lot of aspects to this year's competition felt familiar...
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You've got to respect the staging of Sweden's entry.
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Ukraine's rock entry went down well.
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Many people enjoyed the solo artists working their socks off.
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People weren't too pleased with the host's efforts. But there were some funny moments for sure.
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Australia's entry looked familiar to many.
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There was a fairly strong theme this year.
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The yodelling went down surprisingly well.
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France made many of us realise how little French we remember from school.
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The force is strong with this interval act.
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Then.... Someone wearing what appeared to be an Australian flag flashed the entire world!
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Twitter couldn't handle it.
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Then, there was the moment Ireland didn't give us 12 points.
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The points system was stressful.
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And confusing.
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But. Finally. We had our winner. Portugal.
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And now. To bed!
I hope you had a fantastic Eurovision.
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