As Mary K. says:
…I doubt if war is a bore for those who are fighting it, those being fought against, or those on either side who’s loved ones are concerned about their safety.
The bag is for sale at Forever 21.
Thanks to Mary for the submission and to her friend, Steph, for modeling!
Comments 3
Le — November 4, 2008
Well I guess the msg on the bag is anti-war, but Mary has a good point.
Chloe — December 1, 2008
Personally, I think that's worse than actively being anti-war. Flicking away something as serious and tremendous as war is more than just disrespectful; it's the kind of apathy and short attention span that inspires most of the damaging stereotypes portrayed on this site.
That said, I'm anti-war (or rather, anti-"conflicts" in foreign countries -- when was our last declared war?). Boo.
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