I decided to not only draw César, but also Aaron :3
I thought these lil fellas were fun to draw ✨
And now, introduction for this series :3
Rosetta Botanical A digital horror series that takes place in Rosetta Street in Paris France
Aaron's info
Aaron Walker
-25 years old
-He/Him
-FtM Trans / Asexual
-Nationality: British
-Occupation: A musician
-Residence: Rosetta Street
-Optional Inventory: A music book, some snacks, a phone, and a switchblade
-Friend(s): César (Close friend), Welson, Serephina, and Lewis
-Romantic Interest: N/A
-He's been friends with Lewis, and César for a long time, and still considers Lewis as a childhood friend
-Traits: Calm, serious, friendly, and emotionless at times
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Stay tuned for more content regarding this series~ 🌹🎵
Here's some more art of this series!~
They're just having some lunch, dun bother 'em!! > : V
Aaanyways, here's some info for Lewis
Lewis Cunningham
-22 years old
-He/They
-Nationality: Hispanic
-Panromantic
-Occupation: A traveler
-Residence: Rosetta Street
-Friend(s): Noah, César, Marigold, Serephina, and Murete
-Romantic Interest: Mindy Hanako
-Optional Inventory: A bag of chips, some comic books, his phone, and a bag of cookies (sometimes)
-He's Noah's childhood friend, and he also is like an older brother to Olivia, he also loves to share his snacks with his friends
-Chill, kind, lazy at times, helpful, and sometimes a comfort buddy
Catherine Herridge discusses the alleged lie behind James Comey’s indictment.
Essentially, it involves lying to Congress, which can trigger two different statutes—a single act can constitute two crimes simultaneously, and that is what is alleged here. It is not technically perjury, although the difference between perjury and just lying to Congress is very slight—it is whether or not Comey was sworn in or not. Still, the most critical allegation surrounds what he lied about, specifically, claiming that he committed the crime of lying to Congress…
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Now, a sharp-eyed reader who read this author’s prior poston the possibility of charges against Comey might object and say something like, ‘Isn't the statute of limitations five years? So whatever Comey said in 2017 is outside that period, right?’
And the answer is yes. The statute of limitations has run for his 2017 testimony, but Herridge explains how Senator Ted Cruz forced Comey to repeat his statement on September 30, 2020:
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There are a few key points to note here. First, Herridge clearly identifies Person 1 as President Trump and Person 3 as Andrew McCabe, and if she accurately quotes that congressional testimony, we would say she is almost certainly correct.
Second, we think Cruz was very deliberately setting a trap for Comey. Imagine hypothetically that Comey lied in that 2017 testimony. Obviously, we are usually supposed to give a person a presumption of innocence, but to illustrate how this trap would work, let's assume Comey was lying in that 2017 testimony. Then Comey would be in a true dilemma when Senator Cruz asked him those questions. If he continued his lie, then he would basically be resetting the clock on prosecution for lying to Congress all the way to the end of September of 2025. He might have felt good that Biden was about to win the 2020 election, but there was no way to know who might be president in 2025. However, if he admitted to lying in 2017, he could face prosecution for that prior testimony, as the five-year statute of limitations had not yet passed in 2020, and Trump was still president on that day.
And since Senator Cruz has also worked as a lawyer, we tend to assume that he did that intentionally. We aren’t complaining, mind you, but we think he was very deliberately forcing Comey into exactly that dilemma because Cruz probably believed Comey was lying.
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The indictment doesn’t say it is based solely on McCabe's word. It doesn't tell us what their evidence is at all. Ted Cruz only had McCabe's word in 2020, but it doesn't follow that the indictment is solely based on that evidence. Still, in any trial, a jury is unlikely to convict unless McCabe can be supported by evidence. Otherwise, it is just ‘he said, he said’ and the jury is not likely to believe that is enough for proof beyond a reasonable doubt. But in this age of emails, text messages, and the like, a guilty person is more likely than ever to leave a digital ‘paper trail.’ Even a contemporary memo written by McCabe to himself might bolster any testimony and be sufficient to constitute proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
I wrote this song during the 2019 Winter Solstice in Georgia's Chattahoochee National Forest. I felt at the time that there was something happening in the zeitgeist. That some great spiritual judgement was coming for my generation and especially my travelling friends.
It's taken on a kind of eerie meaning in light of the recent #COVID19 outbreak.
Lies I've told and lies I've sought
let em' lie, they're all I've got
And everything comes to an end
even love and dearest friends
God gives life and takes away
the smallest joy in everything
but do not despair my friend
even pain come to an end
even pain come to an end
For all the things we set aside:
family, jobs, and narrow lives
What is it that we have earned?
petty freedom easily burns
in the pyre of our soul
to the kingdom never goes
so dance in the flames my friend
they all burn out in the end
they all burn out in the end
They're comin' now with spades in hand
to bury all that we have said
you only can bring what is true
we're shedding all that we knew
so come my friend now's the time
to the river we shall hide
and drink from the rising tide
fill your cup and save your hide
fill your cup and save your hide
For the past year, performing music on the street has been my primary source of income. I can no longer do this due to the #COVID19 outbreak. Please consider supporting me via: PayPal or Patreon.
Death Letter Blues (cover) | Son House | Aaron Walker
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Lyrics (the way I sing it):
Well I got a letter this morning
how you recon it read?
said "the gal you love is dead."
got a letter this morning how you recon it read?
sayin' "hurry, hurry the gal you love is..."
Well, I packed up my suitcase
took off down the road
when I got there she was
layin' on a coolin' board
packed up my suitcase
took off down the road
when I got there she was layin' on a coolin'...
Looked like ten thousand, child
people standin' round the buryin' ground
didn't know that I loved her
til' they begin to let her down
looked like ten thousand
standin' on the burying ground
didn't know that I loved her they began to let her...
Well, it's so hard to love
someone that don't love you
so hard to love
someone that don't love you
don't look like satisfaction
don't care what you do
Well, I woke up this mornin' child
the break of day
just huggin' the pillow
where she used to lay
woke up this mornin'
round the break of day
just huggin' the pillow
where she used to lay
Walking along The Urban Wine Trail in Santa Barbara into the Funk Zone, you soon come upon 10 blocks filled with an eclectic mix of galleries, shops, restaurants, wineries, and breweries. Converted warehouses are decked out as wine tasting rooms for local wineries in the Santa Barbara County and Central California. We stopped inside the Pali Wine Co., which is located just two blocks from the…