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Well, it’s very possible.

It’s always been a topic of discussion, but as far as I know, the flash point for the historical debate was in the 90s. I can’t speak to general popularity. I did not mean to imply it was exclusively a notion from the 90s. I hope it didn’t come off that way!

I’m aware of the bill. They passed that bill at the height of the Iroquois Theory’s popularity. These debates particularly raged in the 90s.

Well, I disagree with the statement. But here’s a source that does a good job at laying out a comprehensive argument:

As repugnant as I find King’s comments...this is something of an urban legend for which there is little to no concrete evidence. The historian in me is compelled to respond!

Microsoft was out looking for a new flagship game for its console, a game that could be as significant as PlayStation’s Uncharted. So far it’s proven to be a winning decision.

This is solid advice for Ph.D. students writing a dissertation. Many hang onto a draft chapter forever because they don’t think it’s good enough. They tinker with a paragraph here or there, refusing to admit that they’re stuck and they need feedback. Before you know it, you’re paralyzed and terrified to run into your

I think of this comic every time I hear the “Everything in moderation” argument.