These redundant pictures are evidence of the terrors of war. In many of them, people are horribly wounded if not already dead. Yet for several, death is what they desire, for they are scarred physically and mentally by the brutality of the events. Many a time there are just too great a number of corpses to be dealt with, and they are left to piled upon each other. Here are lives, abused as objects by the government, sent to fight in war. Innocent civilians are hurt as bystanders, in a fight they cannot escape. The fallen victims are everyday people, some fighting for honor, others just trying to survive. Only in this grotesque world can people defend these atrocities in the name of justice. People say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." There is no need to elaborate any further on this gruesome subject. Silent meditation is required in order to contemplate the true goals and ideals of humanity. Are these means really necessary for those beloved "dreams?" Or are these not methods at all, but instead the true reality that reflects human intent?
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Here is an audio clip simulating the experience of fighting in battle. A person is engaged in combat, and is forced to fight along side his fellow people. In order to gain motivation, he begins to sing an inspirational war song in his head. After the battle ends, everything is quiet; the aftermath is unknown. Click here.