The Associated Students of Madison moved one step closer to approving that thing after that thing was endorsed Monday by ASM's Thing Approval Subcommittee.
The thing was the subject of extensive debate, with fans and opponents of the thing arguing until midnight in ASM's new Thing Discussion and Deliberation Annex.
Pro-thing advocates argued that the thing would allocate more stuff to another thing.
""This thing is exactly the thing that's needed to put our things in the right place to create things for a new direction toward other things,"" thing-lover and Thing Approval Subcommittee representative Tyler Junger said at the meeting.
However, staunch anti-thingers told the committee they thought the thing did not do nearly enough things and barely gives enough stuff to existing things.
""The things in this thing do not allow students the things they deserve. More discussion of these things is needed before we approve these things,"" thing opponent Chynna Haas said at the meeting while wearing a ""The Thing is Not the Right Thing"" T-shirt.
Ultimately, the thing was narrowly approved by a 3-2 margin.