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I should check out Steins;Gate. I also have very little experience in anime.

Oh, you should thank your god every night that I am not my mother, you poor fool.

'Saith He is terrible: watch His feats in proof!
One hurricane will spoil six good months' hope.
He hath a spite against me, that I know,
Just as He favours Prosper, who knows why?

The horror.

Sunday evening, possibly, would be good for me, but I don't know about anyone else.

He's just nice like that.

My dad *did*!

The second one has great villains, though!

I honestly doubt it.

It's worth a shot, from his perspective, no pun intended!

Funnily enough, this is probably Burton's scariest movie.

Best case scenario is they nominate Trump and he massively loses. Then they can claim to have respected the will of their supporters, but also have an excuse to move in a different direction as a party and reform. They try to crush Trump outright, they alienate around 45 percent of their supporters permanently and

Large Marge fucking induced sheer terror. I love it.

Agreed. Tim Burton still has some visual talent, for the most part. Wish he would put it to better use.

He always had literally dozens of people who liked him. Dozens! They may have been married to him, but still.

Oh, she's just being foolish, then.

I didn't care for it, though I can certainly see why some would.

Exactly. Some factions of the party will suffer but Trump is in a position to be lenient towards anyone willing to support/work with him. He's hardly going to be purging ideological heretics like Cruz would.

Well, there's something to be said for being the *last* vice president, if you can't be the best.

If they don't cede control, they die as a party immediately. If they embrace him, they might start a process which leads to their death, long term, but there's some chance they could reverse the process. Embracing him is their only real option, I think.