Perhaps, we need to define what war really is. It is to accomplish something through force.
Why would one needed force to accomplish something? Because the alternative won't work?
Perhaps "war", is simply a larger scale to describe our need to "break", "dismantle", and "destroy" whether the need is due to frustration, or the absence of other options?
This post has been edited by Deadlocks: May 9 2010, 10:17 PM
Humanities WAR!
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