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Since April 2018, Kisin has been co-presenter (with Francis Foster) of Triggernometry, a YouTube channel and podcast.The primary format of the channel is the prerecorded interview; the channel brands itself as holding "honest conversations with fascinating people", [12] and has been described as "anti-woke" by The Times and "hard-right" by openDemocracy.
Konstantin Kisin ( b. 1982); comedian, satirist, author, conservative pundit, and co-host (with Francis Foster) of the Triggernometry podcast; has written for Quillette, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph and Standpoint; appeared on the panel of the BBC political programme Question Time, and been interviewed on TV media such as the BBC, Sky ...
Triggernometry could refer to: Triggernometry, a British podcast; Triggernometry, an album by Onyx This page was last edited on 12 October 2023, at ...
In October 2024 he was interviewed by Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster on Triggernometry podcast, with regards to the Pacific in World War 2. [ 36 ] References
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[7] She wrote and self published Triggernometry, which was nominated for the British Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 2021. [8] It was followed by Ten Low (2021), and subsequently sequels Hel's Eight (2023) and Ninth Life (2024). [9] [10] Holborn is a games writer for the BBC, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim Games, and the lead writer of ...
Triggernometry is an album consisting of 10 new tracks and 11 stories from the life of the group Onyx, told by the group members themselves in the gap between the songs. . All the songs were produced by one producer Kronic Tones, who had already produced 7 tracks for Fredro Starr's second solo album Don't Get Mad Get Mo
Francis Foster Barham (1808–1871), known as the Alist was an English religious writer who promoted a new religion called Alism. [1] Life.