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Posted: 5 years ago
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Great Idea Mads. Very interesting. 😃

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Posted: 5 years ago
#12

Interesting game I can't take part this time but I would request to arrange such games occasionally. Hopefully next time I will be able to take part 😳 Awesome idea. Thanks Barrister Babu Mods 🤗

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Posted: 5 years ago
#13

Signing up😆

Name: Shibani

Fav Actors/ Actresses from Films ... Serials:Vicky Kaushal, Taapsee Pannu, Aditi Rathore, Zain Imam, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, Jeetendra Kumar

Fav Show/Books/Songs:

Books:Harry Potter, Narnia series, A White Tiger(Arving Adiga), Shiva and Ram Trilogy by Amish Tripathi, I too had a love story (Ravinder Singh) and many more

Songs: Songs from the movies Ludo, Rockstar, Birds of Prey and many more

Shows: P.O.W Bandhi Yuddh Ke- Star Plus, Naamkaran-Star Plus, Stranger Things- Netflix, Sense 8-Netflix, Made in Heaven- Amazon Prime, Panchayat-Amazon Prime, Kota Factory- TVF App, Pitcher- TVF App and many more

Fav Food: Tea, Indian Sweets, South Indian breakfast, Panipuri and other such street food, burger, Maharashtra-in cuisine

Hobbies:Reading, Listening to music, Watching movies/webseries, Photography

Ideal Vacation: At some hillstation

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Posted: 5 years ago
#14

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Thank you. ❤️🤗

A true combatant indeed. His inspirational career full of dizzying highs and depressing lows imparts a highly valuable lesson. Never back down from a fight.


Wuthering Heights possesses an invisible pull. The visualization of the twisted and the doomed protagonists running in the moors against the wind, with a foreboding mansion looming in the background has an undeniable emotional power.

What an eerie and doomed tale!


Be with me always - take any form - drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!

I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free...

However miserable you make us, we shall still have the revenge of thinking that your cruelty rises from your greater misery! You are miserable, aren’t you?

It's great to talk about Emily Bronte, one of the most poignant writers and poets of her day, Shruti.⭐️ She did not write to be read, but only to relieve a burdened heart. Read this, it haunts us, never allow us to slip aside from those emotional expressions, a deep conviction that these were not common effusions, I thought them condensed and terse, vigorous and genuine, they had also a piece of peculiar music, wild, melancholy and elevating! Reading those is pure bliss, but with a tear in the corner of our eyes at the end!

She dried her tears and they did smile

To see her cheeks' returning glow

How little dreaming all the while

That full heart throbbed to overflow

With that sweet look and lively tone

And bright eye shining all the day

They could not guess at midnight lone

How she would weep the time away

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Thank you for stirring a few emotions through these discussions. 🤗

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Posted: 5 years ago
#15

Originally posted by: A_for_Arpita

Interesting game I can't take part this time but I would request to arrange such games occasionally. Hopefully next time I will be able to take part 😳 Awesome idea. Thanks Barrister Babu Mods 🤗

Why not now Arpita?🤗 Just participate, a simple gift which takes a few minutes to prepare, or even you can request someone who knows siggy making, it will do.

These are all small gestures which make your friends very happy. ❤️

Socho and sign in. 😊

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Posted: 5 years ago
#16

Ohoi ...Shibani❤️, happy to meet you here, and welcome to the Gifting Game thread. 🤗

I read Amish Tripathi's---" Sita.. Warrior Of Mithila ", a wonderful depiction of Sita as a feminine principle of statesmanship. Amish’s Sita is a stick-wielding, skull-bashing, knife-throwing, fiery-tempered military strategist, he has given Sita an identity of her own!!

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Posted: 5 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: Viswasruti

Ohoi ...Shibani❤️, happy to meet you here, and welcome to the Gifting Game thread. 🤗

I read Amish Tripathi's---" Sita.. Warrior Of Mithila ", a wonderful depiction of Sita as a feminine principle of statesmanship. Amish’s Sita is a stick-wielding, skull-bashing, knife-throwing, fiery-tempered military strategist, he has given Sita an identity of her own!!

I love his Sita and even his Ravaan, it's not that he making him human, but he makes him an anti hero, some one you can hate and pity at the same time, not even feel bad, just pity.

But Sita is my all time fav❤️ Amish just believing that Sita was a feminist, a strong character, legit the backbone of the Janak empire makes me happy every time I read the book!

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Posted: 5 years ago
#18

Originally posted by: Viswasruti

Why not now Arpita?🤗 Just participate, a simple gift which takes a few minutes to prepare, or even you can request someone who knows siggy making, it will do.

These are all small gestures which make your friends very happy. ❤️

Socho and sign in. 😊

So we can request others to make a siggy?🤔 Chalo, mera kaam asaan🤭 kidding, I am working on my editing skills and writing skills (which need working on), so this is a good chance😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
#19

Waise, forgot to say this! But this is a brilliant idea! I am a convent student and my seniors always spoke of the secret santa events they had in our schools before they were stopped. This reminds me of Christmas vibes in school and I love it so much❤️

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Posted: 5 years ago
#20

Originally posted by: oye_nakhrewaali

I love his Sita and even his Ravaan, it's not that he making him human, but he makes him an anti hero, some one you can hate and pity at the same time, not even feel bad, just pity.

But Sita is my all time fav❤️ Amish just believing that Sita was a feminist, a strong character, legit the backbone of the Janak empire makes me happy every time I read the book!

I always prefer to believe that, Sita, Radha and Draupadi are the frontline feminists from our ancient history. Sita, Radha, and Draupadi - the great icons for womanhood at that time.

Indian mythology is special in which the epic writers treated women with special care, though they lead very human lives and reflect the human traits of love, courage, valor, and righteousness, as also hatred, revenge, and violence, but If someone belittles or insults them, they raise their voice against them, never spare anybody, not even their husbands.

Happy interacting with you Shibani. 🤗

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