Display title | Catch the Conscience |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Bob has recently done something horrible, but he feels no remorse for the deed. Maybe he hasn't realized that he can actually do wrong, maybe he hasn't realized that his actions hurt someone, or maybe he is just really good at justifying his actions. Anyway, what matters is that some other group of people, let's say Alice, Charlie, David and Ellen, want Bob to feel remorse for his crime. To do this, they put on some sort of a performance specifically designed to remind Bob of his crime. |