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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In either a gunfight or a sword battle, sometimes the bullet or blade gets just a bit too close for comfort, and you often see a Close-Call Haircut with a few cut strands of hair blowing around to indicate just how close the character came to getting hit. May also mark the point in the battle when the gloves come off, especially if one or both of the fighters are female and it suddenly becomes personal as soon as the female character's beauty is involved (a possible Double Standard, though this has been known to happen to the White-Haired Pretty Boy). |