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Forever shown on the media as if to be proud man's appalling history. Wars have always dominated human culture through countless strife. Carnage constantly depicted on our screens where you see real fiends! As if these are trophies proud to be shown maybe to view our mistakes. Film makers creating war films more graphic documentaries digitally enhanced. Any footage clarified raising major reactions trying to analyse the actions. Maybe we need reminding of our blunders often the young don't want to know. Brought up with never ending war zones becoming blase to the horrors! Many don't even read see or hear the news interesting in personal views! Violence is part of our hereditary code natural mode physical combat. Rather than talk it through to rationalize so they rage ever on. And the atrocities will I can see continue guiltless killed by the few! The Foureyed Poet.
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Feb 8, 2012
Feb 8, 2012 at 7:09 AM UTC
Forever Being Shown
Forever shown on the media as if to be proud man's appalling history. Wars have always dominated human culture through countless strife. Carnage constantly depicted on our screens where you see real fiends! As if these are trophies proud to be shown maybe to view our mistakes. Film makers creating war films more graphic documentaries digitally enhanced. Any footage clarified raising major reactions trying to analyse the actions. Maybe we need reminding of our blunders often the young don't want to know. Brought up with never ending war zones becoming blase to the horrors! Many don't even read see or hear the news interesting in personal views! Violence is part of our hereditary code natural mode physical combat. Rather than talk it through to rationalize so they rage ever on. And the atrocities will I can see continue guiltless killed by the few! The Foureyed Poet.
The depictions of wars through man's sad history! An appalling legacy forever on our screens through documentaries and films. The Foureyed Poet.
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Feb 8, 2012
Feb 8, 2012 at 7:09 AM UTC
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