Display title | Bad Vibrations |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Whenever there's an earthquake or a particularly large Monster of the Week coming, this will often be demonstrated subtly (or not so subtly) by showing a small object (like a lamp, or a small pile of coins) vibrating, then jumping around as the vibrations get stronger (or the monster gets closer) or possibly ripples in a pool of water. Sometimes the camera starts shaking (and possibly the people, too), for added emphasis. |