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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Most of the time, heroes have the choice of "fight or flight" when faced with their enemies... except, if that enemy is an Implacable Man or an Immune to Bullets monster, it's really more like "momentarily inconvenience while risking death by fighting or flight", or more commonly "hide or flight". This is why 90% of Slasher Flicks are spent (wisely) running the eff away from these menaces and hiding breathlessly in highly insecure locations. |