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cards
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War, huh, yeah What is it good for Absolutely nothing Uh-huh War, huh, yeah What is it good for Absolutely nothing Say it again, y'all War, huh, good God What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me
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the song
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death and greed
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"This means war."
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Adolf Hitler and World War II.
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Stupidity
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Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker singing.
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Death... Bad, bad, BAD thing!
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A naked Homer Simpson singing 'War' in a Treehouse Of Horror episode.
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A waste of human life.
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The inevitability of it.
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... the author, Sun Tzu ... and his famous book, "The Art of War" ...
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War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!
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george w. bush
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War - what is it good for... absolutely nothing say it again! Frankie goes to Hollywood!
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War, Album for some reason. Death Bombs Hatred Ignorance Stupidity
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something that is always going to be inevitable
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War with my 21 year old daughter
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A quote from a very famous rabbit: "Of course you know...*this* means war."
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The card game for some odd reason.
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death
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WoW!!!
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I always see a dirty, used and dried blood crusted wasteland, and everything is dry and ancient, as if frozen in time, the blood is just hardened mud, and there are fallen soldiers everywhere covering almost the whole ground, becoming a part of it but never decaying. Nothing gory, just people who no longer live. No signs of death causing injury, no bones or rotting flesh, they're just dead. With bayonets specifically I have no idea why, jutting out everywhere like broken and stiffened limbs, like the razed carcass of a giant porcupine. Maybe a fallen structure or a war banner from the medieval ages (Which has nothing to do with bayonets, plus the dead soldiers are all dressed in modern uniforms, dark green or brown.) sticking out all broken and swaying gently and miserably in the little wind there is. Corpses and a lot of pointy bayonet ends and flags contrasting the grey sky and dark earth, with maybe a smouldering castle or tank in the background. Eternally burning, whether the image of the war in my head took place two minutes ago or two thousand years ago. Everything is silent and dead, and will, in my head, remain as such forever. Every single time the word makes this image pop up, it records another war in my head. No ravens circling the dead, no thieves looking to loot them, no barely alive fallen soldiers begging for water or trying to hopelessly get his intestines back in. Just this desolate, standstill landscape, like a haunted painting you'd find in Satan's pornography magazines. Some slight wind. Even the wind is lost and dead. No plants, no sunshine no blue sky, just grey. The word itself is black. Every time I hear the word this is the sort of picture I quickly get in my head, until my brain processes the reason for why the word was heard or read by me, until I get further into why it was mentioned. I can't never come up with an instant involuntary action scene that would happen during a war, just a primitive comic book like rendering of an aftermath of it. Wow putting a quick glancy image in words took forever.
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Sometimes necessarily evil, often an unnecessary evil consequence of statism.
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U2
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The famous picture of the Vietnamese girl after a napalm attack.
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This:
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I have a very distinct picture. A Russian woman who has just found her husband lying in the mud, murdered by the Nazis.
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The song! when Jackie Chan sang it in Rush Hour
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That song that goes "War!/What is it good for?" don't know the name or the artist, sorry. :(
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Lives lost, soliers exhausted, no real sense in killing people. If there is a solution that needs to be reached, there i a civilized way to do so. There is no need to kill off so many innocent people.
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jet li
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A decent movie with Jet Li and Jason Statham
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Mars, the Roman god of war.
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