On December 7, 1985, the last episode of the animated Dungeons & Dragons aired. ("The Winds of Darkness", Dungeons & Dragons, TV, event)
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There's just something about 50s fashion ❤
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John Lennon brought his son, Julian, to the set of Happy Days because it was his favorite show. Picture from Anson Williams recently published memoir.
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Don Most, Anson Williams, and Matthew Perry
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Donnie Most (Happy Days) on Murder She Wrote
Season 3 episode 10 Stage Struck
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truly is a beautiful masterpiece of modern art that an online community largely fueled by fandom and media analysis has come full circle into creating a detailed and thorough pastiche, via gifsets and faux analysis essays and letterboxd reviews and more, of a "forgotten 1970s film classic" that does not actually exist. Goncharov (1973) (the memetic phenomenon) has quickly become one of the most biting statements about the current state of art and its consumption. A work of art that exists not in and of itself, but as a discussion of itself. an analysis of itself. An appreciation of itself. pure unadulterated simulacrum.
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On September 17, 1983, the first episode of the animated Dungeons and Dragons first aired. In the episode "The Night of No Tomorrow", the children who have been stuck in a fantasy world use a spell from Merlin to try to get home, but unleash dragons instead. ("The Night of No Tomorrow", Dungeons & Dragons, TV, event)
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love the Future Leo au just bc He Knows Things
You know the embarrassing stuff you think No one will ever know about because you would take that info to your GRAVE.
Anyway smug F!Leo making fun of current Leo about his most embarrassing crushes.
betrayal..
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