Personally, I do not think that killing is justified in the times of war, but I do understand that sometimes it is necessary. I also personally believe that it is unjustified to kill a person I know nothing about, but then again, I understand that it is necessary. If I were to kill someone I don't know in the name of war, the memory of the war that would haunt me would be me killing them. What if they had a family waiting for them to come home? What if their loved ones received the news that they had died? How would their families and friends react finding out that the person they love was killed? Those are questions that makes me believe that it is unjustified.
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Stories and Class Quickwrites
RandomJust as the title says, this is a book about random shit. Varying from spontaneous nostalgia, school stories, rants, or tags that I want to do; I'll do them here. If you want to ask any questions about me, you can and I'll gladly answer on here 💥☕...