Display title | Instant Leech Just Fall in Water |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Whenever a character accidentally falls into a body of fresh water, especially a stagnant one such as a swamp or pond, expect them to come up and discover a leech - or more - attached to them somewhere. This is usually followed by a side-splitting scream or shrill squeal. Often Played for Laughs, but can be used to invoke Squick in the viewer or show the harsh reality of the work's setting. |