This would suggest a couple could expect to be run over nearly times in a typical session. This would still be wildly unsafe, though: the average rural road has one car pass every ninety seconds, suggesting the couple would still be risking being run over six times.
There are, it seems, very good reasons not to do it in the road. Also, gravel. Coming to you daily during COP The second consideration is that given the rapid and large-scale transformations that took place under conditions of total war , do these conditions offer the best template to rapidly respond to sustainability challenges such as the climate emergency?
In other words, do we need a wartime mobilisation against climate change? The first answer to deal with is simpler and in many ways normative. War is horrific and the two World Wars were particularly so, with the Second World War being the deadliest in human history. Depending on what you include, estimations of the total number of dead can be in the range of million.
If a certain economic paradigm somehow relies on such tragedy and bloodshed for its growth and stabilisation, then there is something wrong with that economic paradigm.
Yet, even for the most immoral war enthusiast, the conditions of the First and Second World Wars — the condition of total war — are unlikely to be repeated today. This changing nature of conflict can also be observed in data collected by the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.
Absolutely nothing, say it again y'all War, huh good God What is it good for? Absolutely nothing, listen to me Oh, war, I despise 'Cause it means destruction of innocent lives War means tears to thousands of mothers eyes When their sons go off to fight and lose their lives I said War, huh good God y'all What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, just say it again War whoa Lord What is it good for? Absolutely nothing, listen to me War, it ain't nothin' but a heartbreak War, friend only to the undertaker Oh war, is an enemy to all mankind The thought of war blows my mind War has caused unrest within the younger generation Induction, then destruction who wants to die War, good God, y'all What is it good for? Absolutely nothing, say it, say it, say it War, uh huh, yeah, huh What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me War, it ain't nothin' but a heartbreaker War, it's got one friend that's the undertaker Oh, war has shattered many young man's dreams Made him disabled bitter and mean Life is much too short and precious to spend fighting wars these days War can't give life it can only take it away, ooh War, huh, good God y'all What is it good for? Absolutely nothing, say it again War, whoa, Lord What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me War, it ain't nothin' but a heartbreaker War, friend only to the undertaker Peace love and understanding tell me Is there no place for them today They say we must fight to keep our freedom But Lord knows there's got to be a better way War, huh, good God y'all What is it good for? Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, it ain't nothin' but a heartbreaker War, friend only to the undertaker Ah, war is an enemy To all mankind The thought of war blows my mind War has caused unrest Within the younger generation Induction, then destruction Who wants to die?
Ahh, war, huh Good God, y'all What is it good for? Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, it ain't nothin' but a heartbreaker War, it got one friend, that's the undertaker Ah, war has shattered Many a young man's dreams Made him disabled, bitter and mean Life is much too short and precious To spend fighting wars each day War can't give life It can only take it away Ahh, war, huh Good God y'all What is it good for? Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, it ain't nothin' but a heartbreaker War, friend only to the undertaker, oh Peace, love And understanding, tell me Is there no place for them today?
Stand up and shout it, nothing War, huh It ain't nothin' but a heartbreaker. Edwin Starr Miscellaneous Album songs 1. Twenty-Five Miles 2.
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