Exhalation

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There's a mention of euthanasia of dogs as a comparative example in 'The Lifecycle of Software Objects'
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debateable depending on how you see digients in 'The Lifecycle of Software Objects'
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In 'The Lifecycle of Software Objects', Chiang explores the way people on the internet (or in general) use any semi-sentient being in dark ways
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is there domestic violence?
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There is a scene in “Exhalation” of a robot scientist taking themself apart for important research. There is no gore (robot) and the character is not in pain, but the description of looking at their own innards and discussion of the risks involved may evoke self-harm for some readers.
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Does a kid die?
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