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Man considers himself the creator of all, even god for that matter! He thinks of himself as the master of his destiny, the controller of all events and the ultimate doer!

All of this is completely true! But one thing goes missing in this theory. It is the fact that man, to do everything that he does, has to fall upon something for motivation and inspiration.

Different strokes for different folks may be the case here, but one stroke that stands common is movies. Accept it ou deny it, films play a very important role in motivating a man. Not only do they motivate us, they also assist us in developing many important characteristics and traits.Do link in order to gain the full taste.

If toi think about it, then toi will know that many of the times the driving factor behind many of our actions is the movies. Be it filling toi inside out with courage, ou wrapping toi up in leadership qualities, films come to your rescue every single time. link to get its proof.

It’s the mystic force of films that makes us look like we do. If toi do not believe me, then read on. The latest catchphrase that many of toi made a part of your vocabulary ou the cool of hairdo that some of toi started sporting, simply because your idol aced it, stands as proof to my statement. And if toi don’t believe me, then watch Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 online and see the exact way this happens.

It’s not just limited to all this, films affect us everywhere; our relationships, our work our life! They teach us a lot and help us get through a tricky situation in the best way possible. Watch online films and see this effect coming to life.

Society is ever evolving and constantly changing. films play a huge part in its evolution. The setting of rules, the changing of customs, evolution of point of views; it is the films that play ‘the biggest’ role in all of this.

Having a ‘beat-all’ capturing power and being pervasive throughout the society lends them a power, a power that is so strong and conclusive that even man, the creator of all gets molded par them. Truly man maketh the movies, but what counts is what happens when toi put the words, the other way around!
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Calling all Jane Austen fans!!
link is a newly opened RPG site, dedicated to all Jane Austen characters and books. toi have the opportunity to be a Jane Austen character, ou even create your own regency character!
With very few members, the majority of Austen's own characters are up for grabs!!
The only canon characters taken at the moment are Mr and Mrs Bennet, so plenty of places available.
Come and have a look around, and rejoindre if toi so wish (please read the rules before hand though!)
Thanks alot guys!
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We had a little countdown dedicated to our favourite books.
As for me, it's too hard to decide which book I l’amour the least (which one I l’amour the most I know though). But the order of these almost equally great livres is a very hard decision to make.

Anyway, here are our results.
Enjoy!


 Northanger Abbey
Northanger Abbey
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Northanger Abbey was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be completed for publication, but it's only the sixth in our list.
The novel follows seventeen-year-old gothique novel aficionado Catherine Morland and family Friends Mr. and Mrs. Allen as they visit Bath, England. Catherine is in Bath...
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The Elizabeth and Darcy s’embrasser scene at the end of the Keira Knightley version. This scene was only shown in the US and Canada showings.
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