Nudibranchs As Pictured By A Japanese Illustrator Named Kumataro Ito, Artist For The USS Albatross’

Nudibranchs As Pictured By A Japanese Illustrator Named Kumataro Ito, Artist For The USS Albatross’
Nudibranchs As Pictured By A Japanese Illustrator Named Kumataro Ito, Artist For The USS Albatross’
Nudibranchs As Pictured By A Japanese Illustrator Named Kumataro Ito, Artist For The USS Albatross’
Nudibranchs As Pictured By A Japanese Illustrator Named Kumataro Ito, Artist For The USS Albatross’

Nudibranchs as pictured by a Japanese illustrator named Kumataro Ito, artist for the USS Albatross’ Philippine Expedition, 1907–10. More of his stunning images here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/kumataro-ito-s-illustrations-of-nudibranchs-from-the-uss-albatross-philippine-expedition-ca-1908

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Senator Booker was NOT allowed to sit down, eat, or use the bathroom during his speech. Sitting or leaving the room to use the bathroom would be considered yielding the floor. Eating would have interfered with his speaking and the person who has the senate floor must continue to speak, except when listening to questions that they will then answer.

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The person who previously held the record for longest speech on the Senate floor did have bathroom breaks and also did things like read from the encyclopedia.

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Senator Booker's speech did reach many people. It wasn't a silly stunt that was done so that he could take the record for longest speech. He wanted to show the country that democrats will do something to bring attention to the problems we are facing. That democrats are listening to them.

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