Indigestion at three thirty in the morning

Jamar 2022-01-14 08:02:07

After a damn cup of coffee and eating too much omnivorous indigestion, I watched a movie in a state of excitement until the wee hours of the morning, Angel Aimei was really depressing, so I turned it back and saw this movie that was downloaded very early. . The scenes of the war and the shooting of bullets ringing in the ears were particularly unreal in the living room at 3:30 in the morning. I was amazed at the soldiers who were almost the same age as me and even grew up in a similar environment. Something so far away from me. Countless FUCK and SHIT make people feel so real but like a dream! ! I believe this will be an eternally memorable experience for them in this life, as well as a lingering nightmare. . .

It is the ordinary old man in Afghanistan who came to negotiate the price with the American soldiers for a cow, and the old man with the white beard watched him being hit by a shell and the unfortunately killed children complained to the American soldiers angrily. Their cruelty and the innocence of their children, but the American soldiers don't seem to have the pain and sorrow that they had when they lost their brothers. They are just discussing that maybe the shells can be hit more accurately next time. . . So how I hope I can give the Afghan people a camera, unilateral justice, let them fall into endless neglect and unfair treatment, when the US military is excited to withdraw back to their warm home, their world will continue to be accompanied by suffering. . .

So in the end, we still have to say that war is the greatest tragedy in the human world.

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  • Joshua McDonough: They're gathering intel right now, basically, on how to deal with us because they haven't - - there's no real research or intel on how to treat us right now because they haven't had to deal with people like us since WWII and Vietnam, you know, dealing with guys that are coming back from 15 month deployments with as much fighting, you know, as we went through.