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Wars


In the history of mankind wars have always been fought
They continue to go on till date till victory is sought
It's when one group of people attack another
The reasons are often hate and intolerance together
What happens when your own cells start attacking you
Ah! Such is the sad case of auto immune diseases
Your own body decides to attack you
For you have so much pent up hate
And negativity
That the body turns on itself
Instead of on sick cells
You start a war on yourself!

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