: Because the ship was sunk outside U.S. territorial waters, it sparked a major diplomatic dispute between Canada and the United States. An international commission eventually ruled that the sinking was illegal, leading to a formal apology and compensation from the U.S. government. The Psychological State: Solitude vs. Loneliness

: In March 1929, the United States Coast Guard pursued the vessel into international waters and sank it using "all necessary force".

In psychology and social discourse, the phrase highlights the critical distinction between being physically alone and feeling lonely.

: The I'm Alone was a notorious rum-running boat from Newfoundland, commanded by Captain John Thomas Randell, often called "The Most Famous Rum-Runner of Them All".

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: Because the ship was sunk outside U.S. territorial waters, it sparked a major diplomatic dispute between Canada and the United States. An international commission eventually ruled that the sinking was illegal, leading to a formal apology and compensation from the U.S. government. The Psychological State: Solitude vs. Loneliness

: In March 1929, the United States Coast Guard pursued the vessel into international waters and sank it using "all necessary force".

In psychology and social discourse, the phrase highlights the critical distinction between being physically alone and feeling lonely.

: The I'm Alone was a notorious rum-running boat from Newfoundland, commanded by Captain John Thomas Randell, often called "The Most Famous Rum-Runner of Them All".