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And the report's most distressing find: Almost all the 2,800 surveyed adults underestimated the number of animals euthanized in shelters every year.
"The idea for Poor Magic came from imagining almost the worst possible or most distressing scenario of what would happen if the singularity was achieved," he adds.
In addition, almost half (48%) of the participants who experienced their most distressing loss during the genocide indicated that the dead body was not retrievable.
Almost half (47.6%, n = 117) of the participants who experienced their most distressing loss during the genocide indicated that the dead body was never retrieved.
It was the most distressing, infuriating thing.
What I found the most distressing?
Matthew The stroke was the most distressing.
Almost as distressing, however, was the response of Utah state officials, who once again refused to work with skilled, fully licensed rehabilitators eager to help the injured birds.
Broken Harbour is a tale about the different facets of obsession and insanity, and it winds up to a finale that is almost too distressing.
"I can think of almost nothing more distressing, more terrifying, than to be caught up in such a situation," said the Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, echoing what many felt.
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