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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Heh huuhhh... There is something particularly creepy about wheezy or labored breathing. heh huhhh Unnatural breathing can characterize someone as being ... hehhh unnatural, or less than human. As a result, huuuuhh this sort of breathing is often given to evil characters. This has been particularly true since 1977, when the Trope Namer heh huuhhh first appeared in film. Ideally, the creepy breathing is combined with some sort of heeee huuh creepy voice, and an Evil Laugh heh heh... heh heheh.... Sometimes the creepy breathing is justified by some sort of disfiguring accident, which gives the evil character a creepy appearance as well. cough |