Official explained there had been a misunderstanding and the guidance staff had originally given applies only to people changing their names.
"The ribs were the best! But we didn't actually waste a bunch of things; it was just a funny bit about our circumstances. We used six pumps of hand sanitizer, 30 seconds of shower water, and one glass of wine.
"We didn't actually take the Cheez-Its or magazine with us. We were just trying to make people laugh in our inconveniences."
I thought I had recalled it being so, but alcohol was removed from the USADA prohibited list in 2018. It reserved the right for individual sports' governing bodies to regulate alcohol use. So the answer is no, but also, probably yes.
Marie Antoinette was not the same person as Madam De Pompadour: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_de_Pompadour
People don't get a 'get out of war crimes' card by not being officially in the military. If they purposefully took hostile action in the conflict they're combatants, uniformed or not. The use of poison is a war crime.
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