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boanerges20 · 3 months
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Suzuki GSX1100S DFC-Katana // Walter Wolf by Auto Magic
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vintagerpg · 1 year
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December potpourri month continues, though posts are pretty toy-centric this week. This is the very controversial Dungeons of Castlelon (1981), the cheap Hong Kong toy playset for the Dragonriders of the Styx line that got Dimensions for Children in trouble with TSR. Why? Because the snake people and the pig people toys are basically 1:1 sculpts of David C. Sutherland’s Monster Manual illustrations for the naga and the orc. There doesn’t seem to have been the subject of a formal lawsuit, but the box was eventually reissued as Demons of Castlelon and the faces, creepily, removed from the offending toys.
The box art for this is just tremendously perfect: lurid, crude, purple, crawling with monsters. I love it so much. Mark it well, we’re going to circle back to it at the end of the week!
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suraelis · 1 year
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Pros and Cons of thinking about a DND campaign that ended years ago.
Con: When you're finally able to draw your character as hot as they were supposed to be, no one gives a shit
Pro: No one gives a shit so you can be the cringe
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bluesecchymauroses · 4 months
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DFC 26 — kurtgaby
DFC 26 (21/01/23) — kurtartfactory
Resumption of my favourite series that I have been doing since 2018 with new colours and a new style.
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kendochick-moor · 15 days
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Hi, hope you're doing well!
I applied to be a member of the DFC days ago but my application hasn't been approved yet. I don't know how to contact the administrator so I decided to follow your suggestion to contact you through this instead. Thank you so much again ❤
Hey, your best option is to ping admin @roadkill2580 ! She handles membership approvals. (I can't access that queue, sorry.)
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impactedheart · 2 years
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Summer Splash Church Event - August 15, 2015
New video is out! go watch it if you haven't watched it and go subscribe to my YouTube channel to support me if you enjoyed this video and for more videos in the future. I am so happy to be making content again.
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ainews18 · 6 months
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newsvistaarblog · 6 months
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अमेरिका ने श्रीलंका बंदरगाह पर अदानी टर्मिनल परियोजना के लिए $553 मिलियन की प्रतिबद्धता जताई
Written By Shafeek Ahmad, Published On 08-November-2023, 10:00 IST. यूएस इंटरनेशनल डेवलपमेंट फाइनेंस कॉरपोरेशन (DFC) ने श्रीलंका में कोलंबो बंदरगाह टर्मिनल परियोजना का समर्थन करने के लिए $553 मिलियन की महत्वपूर्ण वित्तीय प्रतिबद्धता की घोषणा की है। यह पहल विशेष रूप से उल्लेखनीय है क्योंकि यह बंदरगाह क्षेत्र में किसी भारतीय कंपनी, अदानी समूह की पहली भागीदारी का प्रतीक है। यह विकास एक महत्वपूर्ण…
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almahiphop · 1 year
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DFC "Da Funk Clan"- Things in tha Hood (22/03/1994)
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DFC “Da Funk Clan” fue el dúo de Gangsta Rap de Flint, Michigan compuesto por Alpha "Al" Breed y Bobby "T-Dub" Thompson. Estaban estrechamente asociados con MC Breed, quien también era primo de Al. MC Breed y DFC lanzaron su álbum debut en colaboración el 11 de noviembre de 1991 titulado MC Breed & DFC, que se ubicó en el puesto 142 en el Billboard 200 y presentó su sencillo más exitoso, "Ain't No Future in Yo 'Frontin'".Después de MC Breed & DFC, DFC firmó con Atlantic Records y se colocaron en su subsidiaria Big Beat Records.
Luego lanzaron Things in tha Hood de 1994, que se convirtió en su álbum más exitoso, alcanzando el puesto 71 en el Billboard 200 y generando los sencillos "Caps Get Peeled" y "Thing in tha Hood". Siguieron con The Whole World's Rotten de 1997, pero se disolvieron en 1999 después de aparecer en It's All Good de MC Breed.
El álbum "Things in tha Hood" fue lanzado hoy 22 de marzo de 1994 bajo los sellos discograficos Assault Records y Big Beat Records  y es considerado uno de los clásicos del Midwest hip hop. El álbum cuenta con la producción de Cedric "Swift C" Barnett, DJ Slip, Warren G, MC Breed, MC Eiht y The D.O.C., y presenta colaboraciones con artistas como Bushwick Bill, Nate Dogg y Boo Boo Breed. El sonido del álbum se caracteriza por su combinación de ritmos clásicos del rap gangsta con muestras de funk y soul.
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El álbum incluye temas como la vida en los barrios marginales, la violencia, las drogas y la injusticia social. Algunas de las canciones más destacadas del álbum son "Things in tha Hood", "Caps Get Peeled" junto a MC Eiht)
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top-the-cat · 1 year
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Made some glorious fried chicken last night...
Butter milk soaked chicken, then a seasoned flour of Tajin seasoning, mustard, paprika, sage, marjoram, and my secret ingredients: crispy fried onion bits & pigs in blanket flavour Wotsits, blitzed together before adding to the flour.
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boanerges20 · 6 months
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Suzuki GSX1100S DFC-Katana Walter Wolf by Auto Magic
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vintagerpg · 1 year
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What the heck is this? A knock-off of a knock-off? Maybe!
That cover painting is obviously the same as the Dungeons of Castlelon box from Dimensions for Children for the Dragonriders of the Styx line. But it's produced by a New York company called ToyCo, apparently for distribution in Canada (hence the French). The inset photo depicts a wilderness playset, not a dungeon. And once you get the box open, well, the monsters sure look…different. I love them, they’re weird as hell, and clearly modeled on Dragonrider designs. Mostly. Sorta. Though no snake people, despite them being prominently, you know, on the box painting.
Weirder still, this box came out in 1983, so it strikes me as weird that they’re using the forbidden, theoretically copyright infringing artwork only a year after DFC pissed off TSR with it.
Are these legit toys? Re-packaged by some sort of re-seller? Bootlegs? I have no idea. I’ve not been able to find other ToyCo toys. The cavemen looks a little like they might be copies of Arco toys? The yellow guys and the winged dragon also look familiar, but I have no idea from where. A mystery for the ages, I guess.
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foodiesofghaziabad · 1 year
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suraelis · 11 months
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It's my DND pc's birthday (6/9) so I'm using this as an excuse to post cringe in a fun meme format.This is my PC with several ships from a cancelled campaign.
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bluesecchymauroses · 22 days
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2020 Sketchbook Pt.3 — KurtGaby
2020 Sketchbook Pt.3 — kurtartfactory
A lot of illustrations, I loved this artistic period and DFCs
🔮FR version🔮
Beaucoup d’illustrations, j’ai adoré cette période artistique et des DFC
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kendochick-moor · 1 year
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Hello moor! I'm actually really confused about the whole dreamwidth cause i'm new to this like I followed all the rules and the sent the request to join the community but how will I know that the request was accepted and how can I read the fics. The page where you have written all the rules at the bottom there were a few symbols including left and right arrow? so I clicked it and fics started to show does that mean I have joined or asdfghjk I'm sry i'm just really lost. should i just google it??
Hi Anon, I think it would help a bit if I explain that the Dreamwidth (and LiveJournal) platforms were created as blogging and journal platforms wayyyyy back in the late ‘90s, early 2000s. Expect posts to show up in chronological order. :) If you’re logged into DreamWidth, on your own journal, and if you click the “Reading” link in the navigation pane, it should take you to a list of all the posts your friends (and communities) have made.
But how do you know if you’re seeing what you’re supposed to see in terms of the community content?
If you log in to DreamWidth and go to the darkficcollections landing page (https://darkficcollections.dreamwidth.org/), you should see a pinned post (”STICKY: PLEASE READ”) from co-mod @roadkill2580 at the top of the page. That post is visible to everyone, I think, whether they’re a member of the darkficcollections (DFC) community or not. If you can see *another* post below that (”Updated Masterpost of all Creators!”), then you’re definitely an approved member of the community and have access to all the fics. Only mod @roadkill2580 is able to add tags to posts (where we’d originally planned to tag creator, pairing, rating, etc.), and she’s super busy, so I create and update the master posts every so often to make it easier to find all the fics posted in the community. I believe we have over 80 fics/chapters of fics posted there, at my last (very rough) eyeball count this afternoon. Each fic and chapter available on the DFC is listed in this masterpost table, and each one listed is linked directly to the update/chapter itself. You don’t need to go looking any further than the masterpost, if you don’t want to/aren’t comfortable trying to navigate a new platform.
For clarity, @roadkill2580 and I (@theroadkillcafe and @moor on DreamWidth, respectively) have personal journals on DreamWidth separate from the @darkficcollections community journal. It’s a good idea to make sure, when you’re logged in to DreamWidth, that you’re looking at the @darkficcollections DreamWidth community page (linked above), so that you’re seeing the one you want. I post unofficial fic updates to my personal journal there once in a while, to get informal feedback from readers before posting the official/full updates to AO3. I wanted to be clear about the distinction between our personal journals and the DFC community journal, in case you follow both. 
If you’re logged in and see a journal entry about KakaSaku Shangri-La smut, then you’re looking at my personal journal.
If you’re logged in and see an Updated Masterpost of all Creators! post, then you’re looking at the DFC community journal.
I hope this helps; if you need further guidance, please let me know.
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