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    Obama was far short of a perfect president. He did a lot of bad things in his time. On the other hand, he was very good in comparison to other presidents. You'd have to go back at least 50 years to find a president even arguably as progressive as he was. And even the often cited "good" presidents have some really

    I mean, on the one hand my instinct is to believe you that Pence is unelectable.

    Are you saying white people are inherently better at writing jokes?

    HRC's presidency would have been worth it even just for the Supreme Court. A 5-4 liberal majority (even if the median vote was moderate) would have been a sea-change.

    So what are they going to do about her? I guess they'll have to kill her off in 8 or the beginning of 9?

    Couldn't you say that about any issue? Should Dems not talk about anything until they get back in power?

    Maybe. On the other hand, maybe parts of it are fake and parts of it are real.

    It's been stated before (I think in the comics? Are those canon?) that time travel doesn't exist in the R&M universe.

    I don't know. I think Rick does have heart, it's just that he's conflicted about it. Yes, he ranted at the end about how he was just emotionally manipulating everyone, but we don't know if he was being truthful. He could be lying because he doesn't want it to seem like he cares about people, even if he does. He might

    I've actually heard recently that there's a chance of essentially critically cooking. I think it's mostly random chance, but apparently you might be more likely to get a critical if you cook around the time of a blood moon.

    Are there? In my experience the final product is basically just based on the quality of the ingredients (and there *might* be a reward for mixing meats and plants, but I'm not sure on that).

    You don't need to keep a list. The cooking system is designed so that you just throw stuff together with a basic result in mind. So instead of thinking you want to give Link some soup or something, you think "I want to give Link a healing item that buffs his speed." To do that, just combine some healing ingredients

    See, I thought the lack of a cookbook was annoying when I first started the game, but I changed my mind as I got more into it and learned how the cooking works. I was afraid that I'd have to memorize recipes or something, but that's not how it works at all.

    She won 16.9 million votes in the primaries, and 65.8 million in the general. I think there's a lot of people who wanted her to be president.

    You're right that she was one of the most unpopular nominees in polling history, but Hillary has also often been rated as the most admired woman in the world: http://www.gallup.com/poll/…

    I don't think that means much - there are plenty of women who hold anti-feminist views.

    So you're saying this will be a military dictatorship.

    Maybe it's for the best that we won't get a Castlevania game that takes place in 1999. It'd be very difficult to deliver on the hype for that.

    I think the problem is that a lot of the enjoyment of ZTD is speculation. I had a bunch of crazy theories I was coming up with as I went through the game.

    That's why I mentioned that there has to be a focus on that element. RPG elements being ubiquitous makes hard definitions tricky.