20.4.2025 | 16:58
Spiliš "Trash" meš spilastokk (52 spilum) eftir Millilišir
Gefiš er eitt og eitt spil, tvęr lķnur af fimm spilum fyrir hvern spilara, svo svo snżr spilabśnkinn nišur eins og ķ Olsen Olsen og eitt spil snżr upp viš hliš bśnkans.
Žį hefst spiliš og hver spilari mį taka fyrsta spiliš ķ bśnkanum eša draga eitt spil śr spilunum sem snśa nišur og žį óvitandi hvaša spil viškomandi fęr.
Į žessum 10 spilum hjį hverjum spilara skal reyna aš safna ķ réttri röš įs sem er žį talan einn og žar af leišandi fyrstur ķ röšinni į vinstri hliš spilarans en svo fer röšin frį vinstri til hęgri.
Kóngur og drottning eru hlutlaus spil fyrir utan aš žaš eru minni lķkur į aš mašur fęr rétt spil žegar dregiš er nżtt spil śr bśnkanum.
Gosinn er allt(1-10) og hęgt er aš leysa hann upp meš réttu spili sem er ķ borši til dęmis ef mašur dregur gosa śr spilabśnkanum žar sem dregiš er nżtt spil žį setur mašur žaš žar sem įsinn er ķ borši til dęmis og seinna žegar mašur fęr įs žį seturu įsinn ķ staš gosans svo notaru gosann į öšrum staš af žessum 1(įs) til 10.
Mašur vinnur umganginn meš aš hafa safnaš 1(įs) til 10 og žau spil snśa upp svo allir spilarar sjį hverju mašur hefur nįš aš safna.
Viškomandi sem vinnur hvern umgang fękkar spilum ķ borši viš uppgjöf um einn hverju sinni sem viškomandi vinnur umganginn og žegar sį sem er kominn meš eitt spil į borši(įsinn) eftir žį vinnur sį spilari spiliš ķ heildina žegar sį fęr įsinn og klįrar.
Hęgt er aš vera 2, 3 eša 4 spilarar og um aš gera aš hafa regluna aš žegar mašur leggur spil į boršiš aš sį leikur veršur ekki afturkręfur eša žį boršfast spil meš öšrum oršum.
Bloggar | Breytt 26.5.2025 kl. 01:59 | Slóš | Facebook | Athugasemdir (0)
7.4.2025 | 20:17
Millilišir asking chatGPT about Iceland these days
Alcohol Consumption and Social Culture: Iceland has relatively strict alcohol laws, but Reykjavik city center is known for its vibrant nightlife. Drinking beer or other alcoholic beverages at bars and pubs is a huge social activity, and for many, it is a major form of relaxation or celebration. While this is not the "main source of income" per se, the tourism industry and local businesses (especially bars, restaurants, and clubs) make a lot of revenue from people enjoying these social activities.
Drinking in Public: Iceland has specific regulations around drinking in public spaces (outside bars and restaurants), and while it is not legal to drink on the streets, people may push the boundaries by doing so or by moving to areas outside the citys licensed zones. When people get kicked out, it may be because they are violating these regulations.
Tourism Influence: A lot of Reykjaviks nightlife thrives due to international tourists. People from different cultures may not be familiar with the local rules, which can lead to misunderstandings. As a result, some may drink more than they should, not be aware of local customs, or get into situations where they end up being kicked out of bars, clubs, or public spaces.
Late-Night Socializing: In places like Reykjavik, the nightlife scene often does not wind down until early in the morning. Bars and clubs close around 4 a.m., and people are left looking for places to go afterward, sometimes wandering around the city center with nowhere to go but the streets. This often leads to late-night trouble, such as being kicked out of locations or engaging in behavior that disturbs the peace.
In summary, the combination of a strong drinking culture, the influence of tourism, the constraints of alcohol laws, and late-night revelry all play into the situation you are describing. While drinking might seem to be a major social activity, it can cause problems when people dont respect local laws or dont know when to call it a night.
Bloggar | Breytt 15.5.2025 kl. 10:33 | Slóš | Facebook | Athugasemdir (0)