Dell, he was a socialists so basically complained about everything, he was arrested foe sedition and spent time in a mental institution
Politics and arrest (1919–1921) In 1919, shortly after his withdrawal from law school, Sidis was arrested for participating in a socialist May Day parade in Boston that turned violent. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison under the Sedition Act of 1918 by Roxbury Municipal Court Judge Albert F Hayden. Sidis' arrest featured prominently in newspapers, as his early graduation from Harvard had garnered considerable local celebrity status. During the trial, Sidis stated that he had been a conscientious objector to the World War I draft, was a socialist, and did not believe in a god like the "big boss of the Christians," but rather in something that is in a way apart from a human being.[10][11] He later developed his own libertarian philosophy based on individual rights and "the American social continuity".[12][13] His father arranged with the district attorney to keep Sidis out of prison before his appeal came to trial; his parents, instead, held him in their sanatorium in New Hampshire for a year. They took him to California, where he spent another year.[14] While at the sanatorium, his parents set about "reforming" him and threatened him with transfer to an insane asylum.[14]
Isabelle, Hardly a secret society! Have a read as there's plenty on line. It's a society that was instigated to ensure that the heritage and culture of the Celts was not lost to the Welsh people. The Gorsedd was instigated to promote this
Roland, So you were in that army in that photo? That formation in that photo? So the original comment is accurate? That soldier will be or has been killed for yawning? It's about perception and interpretation. I merely offered that there may be another way of understanding what a person may be seeing. Are you 100% positive that guy is yawning?
Dell, he was a socialists so basically complained about everything, he was arrested foe sedition and spent time in a mental institution
Politics and arrest (1919–1921) In 1919, shortly after his withdrawal from law school, Sidis was arrested for participating in a socialist May Day parade in Boston that turned violent. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison under the Sedition Act of 1918 by Roxbury Municipal Court Judge Albert F Hayden. Sidis' arrest featured prominently in newspapers, as his early graduation from Harvard had garnered considerable local celebrity status. During the trial, Sidis stated that he had been a conscientious objector to the World War I draft, was a socialist, and did not believe in a god like the "big boss of the Christians," but rather in something that is in a way apart from a human being.[10][11] He later developed his own libertarian philosophy based on individual rights and "the American social continuity".[12][13] His father arranged with the district attorney to keep Sidis out of prison before his appeal came to trial; his parents, instead, held him in their sanatorium in New Hampshire for a year. They took him to California, where he spent another year.[14] While at the sanatorium, his parents set about "reforming" him and threatened him with transfer to an insane asylum.[14]
Isabelle, Hardly a secret society! Have a read as there's plenty on line. It's a society that was instigated to ensure that the heritage and culture of the Celts was not lost to the Welsh people. The Gorsedd was instigated to promote this
Roland, So you were in that army in that photo? That formation in that photo? So the original comment is accurate? That soldier will be or has been killed for yawning? It's about perception and interpretation. I merely offered that there may be another way of understanding what a person may be seeing. Are you 100% positive that guy is yawning?
Indeed. More celebs should be adopting this wardrobe.
he was a socialists so basically complained about everything, he was arrested foe sedition and spent time in a mental institution
Politics and arrest (1919–1921)
In 1919, shortly after his withdrawal from law school, Sidis was arrested for participating in a socialist May Day parade in Boston that turned violent. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison under the Sedition Act of 1918 by Roxbury Municipal Court Judge Albert F Hayden. Sidis' arrest featured prominently in newspapers, as his early graduation from Harvard had garnered considerable local celebrity status. During the trial, Sidis stated that he had been a conscientious objector to the World War I draft, was a socialist, and did not believe in a god like the "big boss of the Christians," but rather in something that is in a way apart from a human being.[10][11] He later developed his own libertarian philosophy based on individual rights and "the American social continuity".[12][13] His father arranged with the district attorney to keep Sidis out of prison before his appeal came to trial; his parents, instead, held him in their sanatorium in New Hampshire for a year. They took him to California, where he spent another year.[14] While at the sanatorium, his parents set about "reforming" him and threatened him with transfer to an insane asylum.[14]
You cant be that slow.
Hardly a secret society! Have a read as there's plenty on line. It's a society that was instigated to ensure that the heritage and culture of the Celts was not lost to the Welsh people. The Gorsedd was instigated to promote this
Maybe consider he is giving a command rather than yawn?
Troops in the middle of a formation don't give commands.
So you were in that army in that photo? That formation in that photo? So the original comment is accurate? That soldier will be or has been killed for yawning?
It's about perception and interpretation. I merely offered that there may be another way of understanding what a person may be seeing. Are you 100% positive that guy is yawning?
now show pictures of places that have more ice now. Because there are a lot of them.
Seriously? You know that these are the ice sheets right?
It looks like Lord Vader's coffin
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Amazing photo