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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Examples of Break the Cutie in Warrior Cats include... no, a better question would be, which "cutie" in this series hasn't been broken? All cuties in the Warrior Cats series can and almost certainly will be broken in the most heartwrenching and/or violent way possible. You can count on it. In Warriors, the terms "Character Development" and "Break the Cutie" are pretty much interchangeable. |