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The Musician and Death (Muzikant a smrt) 1984, dir. Lubomír Beneš IMDB
#Czech#čumblr#Czech cinema#Czech film#The Musician and Death#Muzikant a smrt#Lubomír Beneš#Jan Müller#film#film edit#classicfilmedit#short film#fantasy#fairy tale#horror#1980s#animation#Czech animation#European animation#central Europe#European cinema#European film#Czechia#Czech Republic#Czech pop culture#psychotronic film#gif
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Tocotronic: 20
Buback/Indigo BTT 129-1/978631
double, incl. CD, numbered
Released: August 9, 2013
#meine photos#vinylcollection#tocotronic#2013 music#vinyloftheday#arne zank#dirk von lowtzow#jan müller#rick mcphail
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@ohm-myy-god said they could compete with my E&H collection.
So I have to (shamefully) pull out Pokis fingernail. Yeah... Don't even ask
#edna and harvey#harveys neue augen#edna konrad#harveys new eyes#edna bricht aus#edna and harvey the breakout#daedalic entertainment#Poki#Jan müller michaelis#Jan baumann#baumann bergmann pokinson
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"Träumst du manchmal von Axel Prahl?"
Und dann der vielsagende Sound von Jan Josef?!? (Ich bezweifle, dass Jan Josef erotische Träume von Ina Müller hat... ;))
#jan josef liefers#axel prahl#ina müller#inas nacht#tatort münster#bromance#love#träume#boerne#thiel
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Wojtek's OT penalty | vs Kölner Haie, 13.10.2024
+ Haie's (appropriate) reaction
#wojtek stachowiak#wojciech stachowiak#moritz müller#jan luca sennhenn#adam almquist#erc ingolstadt#kölner haie#del#4th line love#<- not visible but it's actually the reason. so i'm tagging
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@/iMiaSanMia: Julian Nagelsmann: "Ilkay Gündogan remains captain. But Manu's word will continue to have weight. The captain is intended to be a contact point for his teammates. Players should feel like they have a leader in their ranks. He’s a representative of the team"
On Hummels being dropped: Mats hasn’t played as much recently as before. We now have a different system and one less centre-back. There are currently other players there. I don't see Mats as the ideal choice. It’s not always just about finding the best players, but perhaps simply the most suitable ones.
On who will start in goal in the next two games: We will have a conversation with both of them [Neuer and ter Stegen] - and then decide.
On dropping Goretzka: The decision was not between Pavlović and Leon. Leon's last few games have been much better, that's right. It's about finding the right players for the roles, I see other players ahead at the moment. We had others in mind. Through very good performance and an understanding of the role, the door is not closed. It wasn’t a pleasant conversation [with Goretzka], as you can imagine, but you have to make decisions.
On Pavlović: He has shown very strong performances recently. He was one of the best players at Bayern. Of course this was not a political decision. We didn't have to convince him. That was the consequence of the performance principle. We'll see whether it'll be enough for the Euros. He talks in the dressing room and doesn’t hide despite his young age.
On his future: I currently have a contract with the DFB until after the European Championships. I don't have any other contract available. My full focus is on the European Championships and the national team.
But, Nagelsmann is definitely thinking about his future: I would advise that to anyone whose contract is about to expire.
On Thomas Müller: He’s been playing a lot recently. He knows what his role is, he knows what importance he can have in each role. Thomas could also settle for a spot off the bench. He already knows the role at FC Bayern. Thomas is a player who also has a role off the pitch. He is an intelligent player who doesn’t focus on himself but on the team.
On Kroos' comeback: He is very important, but also not the sole savior. He knows what he can do. On the other hand, he also knows what he can't do. He has a very good instinct, a good calmness. He can be a brilliant link between defense and attack. There is always this expression in Germany “Querpass-Toni” [sideways pass Toni] - Anyone who says that knows nothing about football. I'm extremely happy that after many conversations I persuaded him to come back. I give him credit for that.
On 4 Stuttgart players called up: That’s also momentum. This year they are doing very, very well. I could have called two or three more from VfB. Waldemar Anton is a very good defender, also with an offensive urge. He won't demand to play every game from the start, but he'll still give it his all. Maxi Mittelstädt is currently the most stable left-back in the Bundesliga. Statistically speaking, he is by far the best left-back in the Bundesliga. Chris Führich is an extremely valuable player, with 1v1 and good finishing, that can be key if we need a goal. Deniz Undav has a great ability to read spaces. He runs a lot, is hard-working and has a good nose for goal.
On Jan-Niklas Beste: He can play an offensive role but also at the back and can play left-back without any problems. Plus he is an exceptional set piece taker. He deserved the nomination with the goal involvments he has.
Nagelsmann says Rüdiger and Tah will be the starting CB duo: Toni and Jona are initially the starters in central defense. They can confirm this through good performances.
On BVB players (except Füllkrug) being dropped: The assessment is not always about talent. I spoke to Edin (Terzic) and Sebastian Kehl on the phone, I can imagine that neither of them are happy. I think other players have better momentum. Everyone knows what it will take to get back in. From the discussions we had, they know what is missing so that they can be called up for the Euros. The player decides at the end. I’m just the executive body. Julian Brandt was a tough decision, Führich probably has the better momentum at the moment.
#germany nt#german nt#dfb team#140324#julian nagelsmann#ilkay gündoğan#manuel neuer#mats hummels#marc andré ter stegen#aleksandar pavlovic#leon goretzka#thomas müller#toni kroos#waldemar anton#maximilian mittlestädt#chris führich#deniz undav#jan-niklas beste#antonio rüdiger#jonathan tah#niklas füllkrug#julian brant
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Top 10 german assistants of 2023 (league and cup competition)
1. Florian Wirtz : 48 games 20 assist
2. Julian Brandt 45 games 14 assist
3. Pascal Groß : 49 games 14 assist
4. Jonas Hofmann : 41 games 13 assist
5. Thomas Müller : 44 games 13 assist
6. Leroy Sané 49 games 13 assist
7. Joshua Kimmich : 44 games 11 assist
8. Ilkay Gündogan : 52 games 11 assist
9. Niclas Füllkrug : 38 games 10 assist
10. Jan-Niklas Beste : 15 games 9 assist
#florian wirtz#bayer 04 leverkusen#julian brandt#niclas füllkrug#borussia bvb#pascal groß#brighton and hove albion#jonas hofmann#thomas müller#leroy sané#joshua kimmich#fc bayern münchen#ilkay gündoğan#fc barcelona#jan-niklas beste#fc heidenheim
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The Day of The Jackal (TV Series) Mid-Season Review | Tension and Style in this Sleek Update of a Classic Thriller
I'm midway through The Day of the Jackal and it's a sleek, high-stakes thriller with breathtaking locations, but does this modern reimagining land? #TheDayOfTheJackal #TVReview #EddieRedmayne #LashanaLynch Read my mid-season review ⬇️
The first five episodes of The Day of the Jackal are ambitious and a solid TV adaptation of Frederick Forsyth’s 1971 novel and Fred Zinnemann’s 1973 film. They lay the foundation for a slick, gripping thriller, with Eddie Redmayne leading as the enigmatic and meticulous assassin, the Jackal, and Lashana Lynch as his determined investigator. The series modernizes the classic cat-and-mouse tale…
#Úrsula Corberó#Based on a book#Based on a novel#beautiful visuals#Ben Hall#Book adaptation#Book to TV#Brian Kirk#Burghart Klaußner#Cédric Chevalme#charles dance#Chris Kyriacou#Christy Meyer#Chukwudi Iwuji#Crime#Drama#eddie redmayne#Eleanor Matsuura#Florisa Kamara#Fred Zimmermann#Frederick Forsyth#Jack Doolan#Jan-Martin Müller#Jay Simpson#Jon Arias#Jonathan Rhodes#Jonjo O&039;Neill#Kate Dickie#Katherine Devlin#Khalid Abdalla
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EuroTrip | Part 43 | Mahtal Reaches 2,000 Games In Management
#EuroTrip Part 43: Mahtal Reaches 2,000 Games. 77-year-old Zambian #FootballManager Trebor Mahtal seeks out one last hurrah as he leads Czechia side @fcbanikostrava into an exciting title race and a #ChampionsLeague run. Read here:
After leading BATE Borisov to a record-break 20th Belarussian title in 2061, Trebor Mahtal resigned and went in search of his 26th and final job as a Football Manager. Now aged 77, Mahtal was 13 games short of 2,000 matches as a manager, and decided to wait for an interesting job across Europe to go out with a flourish. However, nothing interesting came up in the second half of the 61/62…
#Abed Nahshony#Ales Vencl#Aston Gleadle#Baník Ostrava#Champions League#Czechia#Dorde Maric#Filip Müller#FM24#Football Manager#Football Manager 2024#Football Manager 24#Ivan Josimovic#Jan Rosenberger#Johnny Bedini#Juraj Masulovic#Martin Hrdy#Nikodin Zivaljic#Ondrej Hruska#Ramón Pereira#Robert van den Broek#Shuto Doi#Tomas Hradisky
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Jan-Werner Müller: Make Europe Great Again
Viktor Orban želi da „osvoji Brisel“. Najdugovečniji lider u Evropskoj uniji obznanio je ovu ambiciju 15. marta, na dan kada Mađari slave svoju neuspešnu revoluciju 1848. protiv Habzburškog carstva. Orban često pravi paralele između EU i ranijih imperijalizama – osmanskog, habzburškog, sovjetskog. Ali, umesto da napusti blok, nada se da će poraziti „liberalne nihiliste“ koji navodno kontrolišu EU…
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Tocotronic: Wie Wir Leben Wollen
double, coloured vinyl
Rock-O-Tronic/Vertigo/Universal 006025 37250165
Released: January 25, 2013
#meine photos#vinylcollection#2013 music#tocotronic#vinyloftheday#ben lauber#dorit chrysler#arne zank#dirk von lowtzow#jan müller#rick mcphail#vinylcommunity
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Join the Indie Playtest Fest with Card Chronicles
Card Chronicles: Devious Deck RPG and deckbuilder game for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC to hit Indie Playtest Fest. Thanks to the creative efforts of Jan-Joachim Müller. Available to try on Steam. Exciting news from The Baite Studios – their latest RPG and deckbuilder, Card Chronicles: Devious Deck, is in the spotlight at the Indie Playtest Fest. This great event is all about showcasing and playtesting upcoming indie titles. Due to take place from August 1st to August 31st, 2024. It's going to be a hotbed of creativity, innovation, and community vibes. So, what’s Card Chronicles: Devious Deck RPG all about? It’s a card-based strategy game where you outsmart your opponents with clever deck-building and tactical moves. But here's the twist – every card you play costs you some health points. So it’s all about balancing risk and reward to come out on top.
Get Involved and Win Big
During the Indie Playtest Fest, you’ll get to try out the title and give feedback that’ll help shape the final release. Your input is invaluable to making the title the best it can be.
Card Chronicles: Devious Deck RPG and deckbuilder Gameplay:
And that’s not all – by joining in, you stand a chance to win some sweet prizes! We’re talking Steam gift cards, exclusive merch, game keys, and more. It’s a fantastic opportunity to be part of something special and maybe snag some cool rewards.
Dive Into the Gameplay
One of the standout features of Card Chronicles: Devious Deck RPG is the RAGE mechanic, unique to The Brute character. The Brute is all about dealing massive damage when enraged. You can stack RAGE and then convert it into damage using specific cards. It adds a layer of strategy that keeps you on your toes. Plus, the demo cards have been fine-tuned to make sure each one has a big impact. Every move counts, making for an intense and engaging gameplay experience on Linux via Proton. At least for the Demo. Don’t Miss Out! To get a taste of Card Chronicles: Devious Deck, check out the RPG on Steam during the Indie Playtest Fest. It’s a great chance to explore new and innovative titles, provide feedback, and maybe even win some prizes. Join and be part of the excitement. Play, give feedback, and help shape the future of Card Chronicles: Devious Deck RPG and deckbuilder. Due to release in Q4 2024 on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.
#card chronicles: devious deck#rpg#deckbuilder#indie playtest fest#jan-joachim müller#ubuntu#mac#windows#pc#unity#linux#gaming news
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Honderd jaar geleden: Erik Bohlin wint de eerste Ronde van Zweden
De Ronde van Zweden (Zweedse naam: Postgirot Open) was een meerdaagse wielerwedstrijd die tussen 1982 en 2002 werd verreden in Zweden. Op 22 juni was thuisrenner Tommi Prim de eerste winnaar. Tussen 1924 en 1975 werd de koers verreden als amateurkoers onder de naam Sexdagarsloppet of kortweg Sexdagars (“Zesdaagse”). De eerste editie werd gewonnen door Erik Bohlin, eveneens een Zweed,…
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#Anders Jarl#Bart Voskamp#Bernt Johansson#Erik Dekker#Glenn Magnusson#Harry Snell#Jakob Piil#Jan Karlsson#Janne Varala#Jussi Veikkanen#Luca Belluomini#Magnus Backstedt#Marcus Ljungqvist#Martin Müller#Matthias Knaubert#Michael Andersson#Michael Blaudzun#Per Möberg#Petter Renang#Sergei Soekhoroetsjenkov#Stuart O&039;Grady#Sven Johansson#Tobias Lergard#Vjatsjeslav Ekimov#Yngve Lundh
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A.L. Snijders kijkt humanistisch op de natuur
Wat vooraf ging: 10 jaar Ik zat zes jaar in dezelfde klas als Jan Kalff, Willemsparkschool aan de Pieter Lastmankade, 1943-1049. We woonden ook nog eens in dezelfde straat, Raphaëlstraat, zijstraat van de Apollolaan. We gingen niet met elkaar om. Hij werd president-commissaris van de raad van bestuur van ABN-Amro en droeg pakken waaraan men de functie herkennen kon. Ik heb hem in tijden van nood…
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#20-ste en 21-ste eeuws#Amsterdam#arbeiders#bank#economie#functie#humanistisch#Jan Kalff#kippen#loonsverhoging#Müller#nadenken#natuur#ondankbaar#president-commissaris#pseudoniem#waarheid#warmte#woorden#wrok#ZKV
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Germany NT's Jan Reichert, Nico Schlotterbeck, Thomas Müller, Robert Andrich, Leroy Sané, Benjamin Henrichs, David Raum and Deniz Undav in final training ahead of the round of 16 for UEFA Euro 2024.
via @/dfb_team instagram stories
#germany nt#german nt#dfb team#germany mnt#german mnt#jan reichert#nico schlotterbeck#thomas müller#robert andrich#leroy sané#benjamin henrichs#david raum#deniz undav
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Whatever happens next, one day historians will have to explain why a candidate who earlier this year had been presented as disciplined started to veer off into unrestrained racist rhetoric and dancing for 40 minutes to his own playlist. Was it age, as plenty of commentators have speculated? Was it a brilliant attempt to balance dehumanizing attacks on minorities with an effort to make himself look human?
A much more sinister explanation must be taken seriously. We still assume that we are witnessing two campaigns for the presidency. But what if we are witnessing one campaign and one slow-motion coup, whose organizers need to go through the motion of campaigning for the plan to work? Since winning at the ballot box does not matter, taking a break to listen to Pavarotti isn’t a problem; conversely, a festival of racism and conspiracy theories, as at Madison Square Garden, is not about convincing any undecided voter, but motivating committed Trumpists to go along with another coup attempt.
To be sure, this can also sound like conspiracy theory. The point is not prediction, but to call for preparedness. After all, there is an overwhelming number of reasons why, should Trump lose, he will once more try to take power anyway. His followers have long been primed to assume that evil Democrats will steal the election. The unchecked racism fits into a logic of far-right populism more generally: far-right populists claim that they, and they alone, represent what they call “the silent majority” or “the real people” (the very expression Trump used on January 6 to address his supporters).
If far-right populists do not win elections, the reason can only be that the majority of the electorate was silenced by someone (liberal elites, of course). Or, for that matter, people who are not “real people” – fake Americans – must have participated in the election to bring about an illegitimate outcome. This explains the Republican obsession with finding proof of “non-citizen” voting.
Dozens of lawsuits have already been launched to put election results into doubt. As in 2020 and early 2021, Trump is likely to make sharing his lies a test of loyalty.
Here analogies with other far-right populists are again illuminating: it is doubtful that all followers of the far-right Law and Justice Party (PiS) in Poland truly believe that relatively liberal prime minister Donald Tusk had colluded with Russians to have the country’s president, a member of PiS, killed in a plane crash in Smolensk in 2010. But professing the Smolensk conspiracy theory was not about making an empirical statement; it became a means to signal membership of a political tribe.
In theory, Republicans could seize the chance at last to break with Trump, who, after all, has only delivered defeats to the party. He has stated that he will not run again (though it would of course be naive to take any of his promises at face value). Yet there were already plenty of incentives to get rid of Trump in early 2021, and still Republicans did not disown, let alone impeach, him.
Most worryingly, Maga members have been primed to resort to violence. Trump and his allies – including the world’s richest man, who just happens to be a rightwing extremist – have framed the election as an apocalyptic battle. If Democrats win, Musk has claimed, there will not be any proper elections ever after; they will bring in more foreigners to secure a permanent majority. It is already half forgotten that Trump held his first major rally this election cycle in Waco, Texas.
Who knows whether Trump can really mobilize large numbers of people on the streets; it might be enough to prolong a sense of chaos. Vance has claimed that the 2020 election was problematic, because so many citizens had doubts about its “integrity” and Democrats prevented a “debate” which the country needed to have (never mind that Republicans had created the doubts in the first place). How long a debate would Vance like, exactly? Incidents like the infamous Brooks Brothers riot, where rightwingers in fancy suits stopped a recount in Florida in 2000, might accompany this debate. After all, as Jack Smith has claimed, Trump campaign operatives in 2020 already issued the order: “Make them riot.”
The hope may well be that, if decisions are kicked to the correct court, things could still go Republicans’ way. Trumpists know from the US supreme court’s decisions about ballot access and immunity earlier that some parts of the judiciary have given up on any conventional legal logic; they are likely simply to deliver whatever benefits Trump. The conservative justices’ decision this past week allowing the removal of voters from the rolls in Virginia so close to the election – a clear break with precedent – might well have been a preview of what a court captured by Trumpists is willing to do.
To be sure, the system as a whole is less vulnerable than in 2020. What is officially known as the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022 makes it harder to challenge results in Congress; the theory that legislatures could overturn the outcome – popular among Trumpists in 2020 – has not found much legal support. But since Trump has everything to lose (including his freedom, given the charges still pending), there’s every reason to think that he’ll try everything.
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