Looking Back At That One Elephant, To See How It All Started
Exploit. Torture. Abscess. Infection. Starvation. Wound. Pus. Osteoarthritis. Broken limb. Torn footpad. Frail. Ankylosis. Necrosis. Cruelty. Captive. Malnourished. Cripple. Ill. […]
Exploit. Torture. Abscess. Infection. Starvation. Wound. Pus. Osteoarthritis. Broken limb. Torn footpad. Frail. Ankylosis. Necrosis. Cruelty. Captive. Malnourished. Cripple. Ill. […]
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