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How does war make people feel?

Updated: 10/23/2022
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afraid/ shocked/ heart ached and very upset imagine a important family member joined.

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Seriously, I have been there. Imagine being a player in a game of sport such as football, soccer or volleyball, knowing before the game ends some of your team mates and possibly even you were going to die. Or, imagine the highest adrenaline rush you have ever experienced and multiply it X's 10,000!

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