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Debatable Holiday Edition Social Game
SOCIAL GAME – It’s the most wonderful time of the year–to argue.I mean, you’re already going to bicker with your relatives, you might as well have fun while doing it.Includes 400 holiday-ish things to argue about and suitable for 2 or more players. HOW TO PLAY - In this holiday-specific version of Debatable, we’ll obviously avoid politics and religion, and instead focus on the important stuff like: Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?Which is better: fresh or canned cranberry sauce? Is peanut brittle the best thing on earth, or a tooth removal device disguised as candy?PERFECT PARTY GAME - Bring Holiday Debatable to your next party and watch it be a guaranteed hit!You really think your friends believe getting socks as a Christmas gift is practical and fun?Play the game and find out! It's a game that will give you a night of hilarious debatable topics and unforgettable memories.Get ready to have everyone at the party in stitches as they try to debate whether these Christmas traditions and festivities are worth the hype!GIFT IT UP - The Holiday Debatable Social Game by Brass Monkey is going to be the biggest hit at your next party.It's easy to play and perfect for all ages, making it a great gift for anyone.The cards are designed with fun and interesting Christmas topics that are sure to inspire some fun (and hopefully not too heated) conversations and maybe even some shocking realizations about your friends!Brass Monkey - We’re the line between roadside souvenirs and fine china.Here to turn the things that people didn't know they wanted, into the things that they can't live without.Well designed products that just happen to have a sense of humor.
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What is the difference between science fiction, fairy tales, and fantasy?
Science fiction typically involves futuristic or speculative elements, often exploring the impact of technology or scientific advancements on society. Fairy tales are traditional stories often featuring magical elements, fantastical creatures, and moral lessons. Fantasy, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of stories that take place in imaginary worlds with magical or supernatural elements, but may not necessarily have the same moralistic undertones as fairy tales. While all three genres involve elements of the fantastical, they differ in their settings, themes, and the ways in which they engage with the imagination and the unknown.
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Which dwarves appear in fairy tales, myths, and legends?
Dwarves appear in various fairy tales, myths, and legends from different cultures. In Norse mythology, dwarves such as Brokk and Eitri are known for their craftsmanship and forging powerful magical items. In Germanic folklore, dwarves are often depicted as skilled miners and metalworkers. In fairy tales like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, characters like Grumpy, Sleepy, and Dopey are popular representations of dwarves. Overall, dwarves are often portrayed as skilled artisans, miners, and magical beings in various cultural stories.
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Are there any legends, tales, or myths from Nigeria?
Yes, Nigeria has a rich tradition of legends, tales, and myths that have been passed down through generations. One famous Nigerian legend is the story of the creation of the world by the supreme god, Olorun, and the trickster god, Eshu. There are also tales of powerful spirits and mythical creatures such as the Mami Wata, a water spirit known for her beauty and seductive powers. These stories are often used to teach moral lessons and to explain natural phenomena. Overall, Nigeria's folklore is a vibrant and integral part of its cultural heritage.
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Are there spooky tales and legends from the Bergisches Land?
Yes, the Bergisches Land region in Germany is known for its spooky tales and legends. One famous legend is that of the "White Lady of Castle Burg," a ghostly figure said to haunt the castle ruins. Another eerie tale is that of the "Bergisches Schottenmännchen," a mischievous goblin-like creature that is said to roam the forests of the region. These spooky stories add to the mystique and folklore of the Bergisches Land area.
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What is the difference between fairy tales, legends, and fables?
Fairy tales are fictional stories that often involve magical elements and are typically set in a fantastical world. They often feature characters such as fairies, witches, and talking animals. Legends are traditional stories that are based on real events or people, but have been exaggerated over time. They often have a moral or lesson attached to them. Fables are short stories that typically feature animals as characters and convey a moral lesson. They are often used to teach children about right and wrong.
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Do you know any short Icelandic legends or fairy tales?
Yes, one short Icelandic legend is the story of the hidden people, or Huldufólk. According to the legend, these hidden people are mystical beings who live in rocks and hills and are said to resemble humans. It is believed that they can bring both good fortune and misfortune to those who encounter them. Another Icelandic fairy tale is the story of the Yule Lads, a group of mischievous creatures who visit children in the 13 nights leading up to Christmas, leaving gifts or rotten potatoes depending on the child's behavior. These tales are an important part of Icelandic folklore and are still widely known and celebrated in the country.
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What are the differences between fairy tales, myths, legends, and folktales?
Fairy tales are fictional stories often involving magical elements and typically have a moral lesson. Myths are traditional stories that explain natural phenomena, religious beliefs, or historical events, often involving gods and heroes. Legends are stories based on real events or people but have been exaggerated over time. Folktales are traditional stories passed down orally within a culture, often teaching a lesson or explaining cultural beliefs. Each genre has its own unique characteristics and serves different purposes within a culture.
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Are there any legends, myths, or tales about greed and avarice?
Yes, there are many legends, myths, and tales about greed and avarice in various cultures around the world. For example, in Greek mythology, the story of King Midas is a well-known tale about the consequences of greed, as he wished for everything he touched to turn to gold, only to realize the negative impact it had on his life. In Hindu mythology, there are stories about the demon king Ravana, who was known for his greed and desire for power, leading to his downfall. These stories serve as cautionary tales about the destructive nature of greed and the importance of moderation and contentment.
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