Step 3: Without quite resorting to insults, the original poster will defend his or her balloon choice with some carefully crafted words and internet research. "Uh, sorry, pinky, but at most birthday parties there are more purple balloons than pink and also Taylor Swift once took a purple balloon to a party, so pleeeeease don't come here talking about pink balloons."
Step 4: Our pink balloon-liking friend decides it is time for a personal insult. Facts start to go out the window at this stage, as anger takes over and fingers start to hit the keyboard more heavily "Well, only stupid people ever liked purple balloons, plus your T-shirt supporting them looks really dorky and I've never liked your hair."
Step 5: Usually at this time a THIRD person joins the party, feeling a duty to stop the argument before things get too heated. "Guys, guys, ALL balloons are cool, there is no need for personal insults, we all have balloons we like, I actually prefer yellow ones! Plus your hair looks great."
Step 6: The social media post is now a free-for-all argument. People you haven't seen since high school suddenly appear to defend their balloon choice, and sling insults across the internet.
It'll be a different world on social media next week, so enjoy the show while it's there! Wonder which balloon will end up prime minister?
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