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== DFM 1 ==
== DFM 1 ==
DFM 1 is the first iteration of the discord server dedicated to the subreddit /r/DeepFriedMemes, it was created on January 5th 2017 after [[Kirbizia]] asked the owner of the subreddit for permission to create an official discord.
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The server lasted four months before being nuked by [[Cerkies]]. Thanks to mass server infighting and staff drama, after a lengthy discussion it was decided that the server would be nuked. A ban mass wave caused around 1500 users to be banned off the server instantly, and finally when there was about only 100 users left, on september 26th 2017, 7:30 EST. The DFM 1 server was officialy deleted.
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This article is about the song. For other uses, see My Funny Valentine (disambiguation).
"My Funny Valentine"
Song
Published 1937 by Chappell & Co.
Genre Traditional pop
Composer(s) Richard Rodgers
Lyricist(s) Lorenz Hart
"My Funny Valentine" is a show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart coming of age musical Babes in Arms in which it was introduced by teenaged star Mitzi Green. The song became a popular jazz standard, appearing on over 1300 albums performed by over 600 artists. One of them was Chet Baker,[1] for whom it became his signature song.[2][3] In 2015, it was announced that the Gerry Mulligan quartet featuring Chet Baker's version of the song was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry for the song's "cultural, artistic and/or historical significance to American society and the nation’s audio legacy". Mulligan also recorded the song with his Concert Jazz Band in 1960.[4]
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the song. For other uses, see My Funny Valentine (disambiguation).
"My Funny Valentine"
Song
Published 1937 by Chappell & Co.
Genre Traditional pop
Composer(s) Richard Rodgers
Lyricist(s) Lorenz Hart
"My Funny Valentine" is a show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart coming of age musical Babes in Arms in which it was introduced by teenaged star Mitzi Green. The song became a popular jazz standard, appearing on over 1300 albums performed by over 600 artists. One of them was Chet Baker,[1] for whom it became his signature song.[2][3] In 2015, it was announced that the Gerry Mulligan quartet featuring Chet Baker's version of the song was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry for the song's "cultural, artistic and/or historical significance to American society and the nation’s audio legacy". Mulligan also recorded the song with his Concert Jazz Band in 1960.[4]
== DFM 2 ==
== DFM 2 ==
DFM 2 is the second iteration of the discord server dedicated to the subreddit /r/DeepFriedMemes. TODO
DFM 2 is the second iteration of the discord server dedicated to the subreddit /r/DeepFriedMemes. TODO
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== DFM 4 ==
== DFM 4 ==
DFM 4 is the fourth and current iteration of the discord server dedicated to the subreddit /r/DeepFriedMemes. It was created on May 5th 2018 by [[Reborn]] following Frizmo's nuke of DFM 3 that took place on the same day. Ownership was quickly transferred over to [[Hyperion]] before it opened to the public. Although the subreddit is now closed, the server is still open to this day and advertises itself through its Instagram account.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the song. For other uses, see My Funny Valentine (disambiguation).
"My Funny Valentine"
Song
Published 1937 by Chappell & Co.
Genre Traditional pop
Composer(s) Richard Rodgers
Lyricist(s) Lorenz Hart
"My Funny Valentine" is a show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart coming of age musical Babes in Arms in which it was introduced by teenaged star Mitzi Green. The song became a popular jazz standard, appearing on over 1300 albums performed by over 600 artists. One of them was Chet Baker,[1] for whom it became his signature song.[2][3] In 2015, it was announced that the Gerry Mulligan quartet featuring Chet Baker's version of the song was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry for the song's "cultural, artistic and/or historical significance to American society and the nation’s audio legacy". Mulligan also recorded the song with his Concert Jazz Band in 1960.[4]
[[File:Irbizia.png|thumb|457x457px|The Beginning]]
[[File:Irbizia.png|thumb|457x457px|The Beginning]]


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