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The secret is a thing

PostPosted:Sun Apr 09, 2017 2:26 am
by Frog

Re: The secret is a thing

PostPosted:Sun Apr 09, 2017 2:31 am
by Jawa
they're too big :c

Re: The secret is a thing

PostPosted:Sun Apr 09, 2017 3:47 am
by Mnsomc
That Darth Vader scene is really cool.

Re: The secret is a thing

PostPosted:Sun Apr 09, 2017 4:14 am
by Frog
got a really cool clock lol ?
actually the crowbar snaps in two.
just kidding! :P
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Re: The secret is a thing

PostPosted:Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:53 pm
by Jack Skywalker
I don't think the characters would do that in a real situation... but good analogy.

Re: The secret is a thing

PostPosted:Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:43 pm
by Difionex
The Shire was a small but beautiful and fertile land, beloved by its inhabitants. The Hobbits had an extensive agricultural system in the Shire, but did not proceed with industrialization. Various supplies could be found in the Shire, including cereals, fruit, wood and pipe-weed (a favourite treat of Hobbits). Its relatively peaceful existence during the perilous period preceding the defeat of Sauron can be attributed to the vigilance of Gandalf and Rangers of the North led by Aragorn who used daring tactics to keep evil at bay. However when these set out to a distant war, the Shire became essentially defenceless, which led to its capture. But the damage which Saruman caused by forced industrialization was undone by the Hobbits' efforts. The Shire was restored with soil from Lórien, given to Sam by Galadriel. The year SR 1420 was called The Great Year of Plenty and was considered by the inhabitants of the Shire to be the most productive and prosperous year in their history.The industrialization of the Shire may have been based on Tolkien's witnessing of the extension of the Industrial Revolution to rural Warwickshire during his youth, and especially the deleterious consequences thereof. The rebellion of the hobbits and the restoration of the pre-industrial Shire may be interpreted as a prescription of voluntary simplicity as a remedy to the problems of modern society.