Sedition has always been a "crime" I've had issues with, as it is against the government, and everytime Sedition laws were passed it was by a President doing shady things and wanting to get away with them (Adams and Wilson).
Just charge people with regular crimes, Sedition is a buzzword they use to make it seem like a personal attack when they're the ones trying to get away with crimes against the people.
Okay but seriously, I was watching one of those cooking shows with a chef from Puerto Rico who deep-fried a pork chop with the skin still on making it a chicharron/pork chop and you guys are wrong for keeping that to yourself all this time.
It's all good. Truth be told, there is always a lot of speculation with archaeology, very open to interpretation. Myself, I'm writing a book set in the bronze age, so I've done a lot of research and I still feel like I hardly know anything.
Point is though, the Smithsonian is dirty.
I've read journals from the 19th century about farmers who dug up massive battlegrounds (skeletons, weapons, etc) on their farms and how the smithsonian showed up and took everything.
There are thousands of copper mines in the Great Lakes Michigan region that date to the period, but the lack of copper in Native American artifacts raises a big question. This combined with the Massive Tin mines from the same period in SW England leads many to theorize that it was American Copper and English Tin that was the primary source of bronze in the Mediterranean.
The Alternative sources of tin were in Syria and Georgia, but neither of those have the same archaeological evidence of being massive mining sites to supply the metallurgical boom that was going on.
The Smithsonian has been dirty since its founding. Buying up every artifact from Native Americans since the mid-1800s and hiding away the history of this land. There was a cross-atlantic copper trade during the bronze age and the Smithsonian keeps it all under wraps.
Well she lives in Hawaii with her husband and kid, but mooches off of our mother for food money because they can't afford to live there. Truth be told I was starting to get tired of her crap years ago, but for our mother's sake, I kept the peace. Hawaii is first when China comes knocking so... looking forward to what happens then.
She literally linked me an AOC video and I responded to AOC's points in what I felt was a "fair" manner ("fair" meaning, I called AOC out on her hypocrisy and misconceptions), but my sister told me I wasn't listening to "the emotion" in her voice.
So, it's less the actual content and more the emotional delivery that's important... (/sigh)
Might model an NPC after her just for laughs. Otherwise, this campaign I've got going was restarted during the "quarantine" so my friends and I could keep playing. Just a nice surface elemental war, dwarven Underdark, 3.5 campaign.
I can appreciate that "Aerith" is official, but even in Japanese the pronunciation is funky as it's "E-a-ri-su" Aeris flows off the tongue better than Aerith - which comes off sounding like everyone is speaking with a lisp. Sometimes the poor localization makes things better, or do I have to remind you about how beautiful Duwang is? There's no town prettier than that one chew
May all secret things come to light in time. The Bidens will have their day, may that day be sooner than they expect.