Either that or grab his nose and poke him in the eyes.
Actually, 27% is a serious underestimate of the crazification factor. Sure, it’s safe to say that everyone who voted for Keyes was crazy… But who’s to say that everyone who was crazy voted for Keyes? Much more reasonable, I think, to assume that people who are voting for irrational reasons are essentially choosing at random, and that they would thus be divided equally between the candidates… Meaning that the true crazification factor is closer to 54%.
Sure, but then there would be no quickening and I wouldn’t get his conservative energy and power.
What are you, less than a hundred years old or something, newbie?
Less than a hundred? No, I’m Mo.