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ScaryOlive joins the Two-Sixteen podcast to talk about why the dog in Dunk Hunt scared him when he was kid, why he won't play Final Fantasy 4 Randomizer, and why he would flip the board while playing Monoply with his friends. ScaryOlive talks about how he accidently became an admin for the Crosskeys tournament, dishes about his time on the ALTTPR Council, and the reasons why he needed to take a step back from Rando in 2020.Follow ScaryOlive on TwitchFollow Lumaga on TwitchFollow fearagent on TwitchJoin the 216 Discord!
"Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt", dass ist die Botschaft der neuen Single "Hope" von Fabian Ristau aka Monoply. Geschrieben auf dem Höhepunkt der Pandemie vermittelt der Song genau das: Hoffnung! Was bringt uns Menschen zusammen, welche Idee, welche Eigenschaften? Diese Frage stellt sich der Berliner Indie-Pop Musiker Fabian Ristau. Seine Musik veröffentlicht er unter dem Namen Monopoly, das passt, denn machmal müssen wir alle mal "zurück auf Los". Der Song "Hope" basiert auf sanften Beats und einer Melodie, mit der man dem Sonnenaufgang begrüßen könnte. Fabian Ristaus singt dazu sehnsuchtsvoll, aber nicht melancholisch. Im November soll die neue Monopoly EP "Pieces" erscheinen.
"Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt", dass ist die Botschaft der neuen Single "Hope" von Fabian Ristau aka Monoply. Geschrieben auf dem Höhepunkt der Pandemie vermittelt der Song genau das: Hoffnung! Was bringt uns Menschen zusammen, welche Idee, welche Eigenschaften? Diese Frage stellt sich der Berliner Indie-Pop Musiker Fabian Ristau. Seine Musik veröffentlicht er unter dem Namen Monopoly, das passt, denn machmal müssen wir alle mal "zurück auf Los". Der Song "Hope" basiert auf sanften Beats und einer Melodie, mit der man dem Sonnenaufgang begrüßen könnte. Fabian Ristaus singt dazu sehnsuchtsvoll, aber nicht melancholisch. Im November soll die neue Monopoly EP "Pieces" erscheinen.
Wer oder was verbirgt sich hinter der Musikbranche? Wie organisiert man tausende Menschen auf einem Festival- und wie wichtig ist uns eigentlich Musik? Wie werden wir in Zukunft Musik hören, machen oder ermöglichen und was macht man eigentlich den ganzen Tag als MusikerIn, VeranstalterIn, Management, Label und LobbyistIn? Um all diese Fragen beantworten zu können, spricht der Musiker Fabian Ristau aka. „Monoply“ in jeder Folge von „Auf Eins & Drei“ mit VertreterInnen aus den unterschiedlichsten Bereichen der Musikwelt über alle Themen die uns derzeit umgeben.Zur Person: Fabian Ristau *1989 ist Sänger, Schlagzeuger, Produzent und Theatermusiker. Er studierte Jazz Schlagzeug am Music College Hannover, dem Institut für Musik Osnabrück und der Hochschule für die Künste Bremen. Er lebt und arbeitet er in Berlin. Zusammen mit der Jazz-Sängerin Natalia Mateo, gewann er 2016 den Jazz-ECHO als bester Newcomer. Er komponiert Musik für Theaterstücke an den bedeutendsten Häusern im deutschsprachigem Raum. Sein Soloprojekt „Monoply“ ist jedoch das Herzstück seines Schaffens. Als ihm in einem Interview die Frage „Warum hat die Musik keine Lobby in Deutschland?“ gestellt wurde, beginnt in ihm das Nachdenken. Nach etlichen Versuchen eine passende Antwort zu finden kam ihm eine Idee: „Ich frage einfach Menschen aus der Musikwelt.“ Welches Format könnte sich dafür besser eignen als ein Podcast? Musiker Fabian Ristau aka. Monoply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:01:41 - Histoires d'info - par : Thomas Snégaroff - Ils ont subi un ou des échecs et ils ont été célèbres. Thomas Snégaroff nous fait revivre les moments les plus épiques de leur vie. Mercredi, Elizabeth Magie, qui a inventé au début du XXe siècle un jeu qui dénonçait le monde du capitalisme et dont les droits ont été achetés contre une somme dérisoire par une société éditrice. Un jeu qui deviendra le Monopoly, avec un succès mondial.
A:The bank #1 can always print more money to service any debt so if I am in control of printing the money and also the one responsible for all debts I will never have an issue with paying or servicing my debts! As long as no competition in currency arrives! Over the last 50-100 years Rupert Murdoch and the modern politicians as well as media have been coercive monopolist look at the long list of the connections worldwide to Rupert Murdoch! It's the end of this coercive media and coercive monopolist of society! Text us @ 218-576-8244Tweet us @jr_dub_uuuFollow us @ jr_dub_uuu on Instagram Remember we share our perspective we never perceive to be right or you wrong ego is right and wrong we aim to make our biggest liability our biggest strength by leveraging the only tool possible that makes ambiguities/inexactness an asset and that tool is story telling!
Cole is a bit under the weather and not feeling the Christmas spirit, though he warms up after a chat about dating, binge eating and family values. Let's just say once everyone is ridiculed, you get pie.
Im Musikzimmer ist Christa Helbling vom Schweizer Rundfunk zu Gast. Sie hat ihre liebsten Schweizer Bands dabei und fragt sich, ob es den eigentlich politischen Röstigraben auch musikalisch gibt. Bei den Geheimfavoriten steht Griechisch hoch im Kurs. Playlist: Cyril Cyril - Les gens Leoni Leoni - Langsam müed Sirens of Lesbos - Pala Culk - Nacht Haiyti - tak tak Geheimfavoriten - THALA, Monoply, El Mago Tiflis Transit - Errantly Casual Kadavar - Eternal Light (We Will Be OK)Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/musikzimmer-oktober-ausgabe-10-2020
Im Musikzimmer ist Christa Helbling vom Schweizer Rundfunk zu Gast. Sie hat ihre liebsten Schweizer Bands dabei und fragt sich, ob es den eigentlich politischen Röstigraben auch musikalisch gibt. Bei den Geheimfavoriten steht Griechisch hoch im Kurs. Playlist: Cyril Cyril - Les gens Leoni Leoni - Langsam müed Sirens of Lesbos - Pala Culk - Nacht Haiyti - tak tak Geheimfavoriten - THALA, Monoply, El Mago Tiflis Transit - Errantly Casual Kadavar - Eternal Light (We Will Be OK)Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/musikzimmer-oktober-ausgabe-10-2020
Shane and Ryan discuss the removal of historical monuments happening and dive further into how the game of monopoly represents America's racial history.
The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) is a non-profit, member organization established in 1976 by the Connecticut General Assembly modeled after the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine. In this episode, Alissa DeJonge, CERC's Vice President of Research, is joined by Terri Clark, the Executive Director of CASE, and Professor Baki Cetegen, CASE President and United Technologies Chair Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Connecticut to share the organization’s mission - how CASE serves the state through advice and information on science and technology to government, industry and people of Connecticut, providing opportunities for discourse on science and technology, conducting on behalf of the state the awarding of the Connecticut Medals of Science and Technology, and for providing recognition for significant STEM accomplishments of Connecticut middle and high school students. A goal of the organization is to promote interest in science and engineering on the part of the public, especially young people. In 2018, Sophia Wang, a junior at Amity Regional High School, received a CASE award for her research project, “Real-Time Sinkhole Detection Using Civil Engineering Techniques, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence." Recently, Sophia was recognized, along with two other young female inventors, as part of Hasbro’s release of “Ms. Monoply." She received $20,580 in real money to continue her work as an inventor (the amount of monopoly money in the game). Watch the video of Sophia learning of her award from Hasbro: https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2019/09/10/Hasbros-new-Ms-Monopoly-celebrates-women-inventors/9041568118825/ For more information about CASE, visit www.ctcase.org.
here we go game talk. a lot of game talk. we spring off from the last two episodes and go into a whole different direction. in this episode game design and how design influences play. the concept of puzzles and how some games are a puzzle moves quickly into a broader discussion on how specific games changed the paradigm. there is a lot here as you see with the following links. games discussed Twilight 2000 [Toon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toon_(role-playing_game) Illuminati: NWO [Illuminati (board game)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati_(game) [Diplomacy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy_(game) Win, Place and Show Blood Bowl [James Bond 007 RPG](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_007_(role-playing_game) Vampire: The Vampire Masquerade [Ghost Busters RPG](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(role-playing_game) [Paranoia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia_(role-playing_game) concepts Dice Pool Probability So what exactly is a deck-building game anyway? Deck/Pool Building Monopoly Die Rolling Expected Value Ellsberg Paradox wow, that is a lot. as always if you have comments or want to subscribe at your provider of choice here you go. thegrumpyoldgamers@gmail.com twitter apple itunes google play spotify stitcher radio public Also if you like what we do, we will not say no to your money.
Free speech vs reckless speech. Censorship by the monolithic, social media mega-monopolies is dangerous and unfair, unequal treatment and enforcement of terms of service, shadow banning and outright removal of content or complete platform ban. Alex Jones (AJ) and InfoWars is in a real info war and has the right to exist and propagate and disseminate his views. AJ the bullhorn bully has trafficked largely in half-truths, exaggerations, distortions and blatant lies. AJ is a black eye and blight on the truth, liberty, freedom and patriot movement. His apish antics and anger management issues get in the way of the message. So does his psychotic and paranoid peddling of fear, doom and gloom. His manic and menacing meltdowns. His holler, hype and hysteria fits. Living the lavish lifestyle, while begging and preying upon his gullible listeners. He is a self-serving, egomaniacal madman who has erected a media empire at your expense. Rage and rampage, tirades and tantrums daily.. a freak show. That said, he has helped to some degree to awaken and share some info with a vast audience and was and is supportive of Trump! Trump also, shares in personality disorders and character issues. Lacking sound judgement has lead to so many avoidable and preventable scandals and investigations. Low-life Omarosa is the latest pathetic low grade reality character betrayal. Trump is the only one who has and will preach and defend the America First agenda.
Chad and Jared open the show talking about Jared's fascination with the Mcdonald's Monoply game and a man that once stole millions because of it. Then, they discuss things to do and places to see in Italy, while sharing some untranslatable phrases, the English word of the pod and of course a corny italian joke or two. Twitter- @Untranslatable1 Instagram- @untranslatablepodcast Email- Untranslatablepodcast@gmail.com
Well this one kind of irks me. I LOVED playing Monopoly at McD’s. But this article that has been making the rounds this week shows just how crazy a world we live in. Enjoyable to talk about. What does it say about me that I can’t wait to play Monoply at McDonald’s again?? Thanks for…
This week on the show Russell and Ben talk about the current state of the film industry, explore film fin facts and talk about new projects they are excited for.Contact the show:Email: letusseewhatsticks@gmail.comInstagram: See_What_SticksTwitter: @See_What_SticksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeeWhatSticksPodcast/ or @SeeWhatSticksPodcast
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple) and co-host Matt RoBear start the episode off with a few board game first impressions for Kingdom Builder, Oracle of Delphi, World's Fair 1893, and The Shadow Over Westminster. Next they are joined by board game designer Steve Avery (designer of Nothing Personal, TaDa) to talk about his newest games coming out, discuss if they bother with story introduction to board games, talk about their picks for the newest Monoply pieces, and end the show with their top 5 things they would do with a million dollars!