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922: Nezha-Li Ling [Dislyte]

My new discovered gacha game and he is my favorite so far ❤️✨

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January 21, 1922: Actor Aristotelis "Telly" Savalas (Kojak; On Her Majesty's Secret Service), and singer ("If") is born in Garden City New Jersey.

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Pawmo Shiny
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Born in 1922: British painter (1922-2011)

Self-portrait ("Man's Head"), 1963

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Born in 1922: British painter (1922-2011)

Portrait of Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 1989

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Born in 1922: British painter (1922-2011)

Self-portrait ("Reflection"), 1985

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Born in 1922: British painter (1922-2011)

Self-portrait ("Reflection with Two Children"), 1965

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Oct. 18, 1922: Singer and actress Marie Grisier-Montbazon dies at 71 in Paris, the city where she was a leading star of the operetta stage. Her most famous role was the lead of “La Mascotte,” the work that popularized “mascot” as the term for a good-luck symbol. (Yorkshire Post)

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Oct. 9, 1922: Larry Whittington's comic strip "Fritzi Ritz," about a stylish, fun-loving flapper, debuts in the New York World. In 1933, the strip's new cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller will introduce Fritzi's niece Nancy, who quickly demotes Aunt Fritzi to a secondary character.

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Sept. 23, 1922: Sketches by René Lelong of entertainment spectaculars in and around Paris: A dance in the Neptune Fountain at Versailles; a medieval-style troubadour act; a ballet benefit for wounded soldiers at the Cercle Interallié.

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This week
1902:Belles of New York
1912: A White Man
1922:Bat
1932:Grumpy
1952:Night Was Our Friend
1962:A Murder Has Been Arranged
1972:Charley's Aunt
1982:Last of the Red Hot Lovers
1992:Macbeth
2002:Beyond Broadway
2012:Best is yet to come

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Sept. 18, 1922: Vienna's third international business fair ends as a disappointment, as the collapse of the Austrian kronen has made calculating currency exchange rates impossible, while a printer's strike prevented the publishing of materials to publicize the event.

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Sept. 11, 1922: Henry Ford starts enforcing a no-drunkenness rule at his Detroit assembly line, with supervisors observing whether any of the 72,000 employees show up smelling of booze. "Ford also has an elaborate inspection system for observing living conditions of his men."

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Sept. 10, 1922: “One Terrible Day,” the first in the “Our Gang” film comedy series, is released by Pathé. The 20-minute short produced by Hal Roach inaugurates one of the most popular franchises of the silent and early sound era, known to TV viewers as “The Little Rascals.” 1/3

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Sept. 5, 1922: The novel “Kimono” by John Paris (a pseudonym for British diplomat Frank Ashton-Gwatkin) has been banned in Japan for portraying that country’s society as oppressive toward women. The publicity helps make it a best-seller in the U.K. and the U.S.

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