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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The right-brain equivalent to the Mad Scientist and Mad Doctor. May work in any medium, but the subject is almost always evil. He may make statues by dipping live people in concrete (or wax), he may redecorate other people's houses with explosives, he may try to get the perfect ending to his murder mystery novel by starting a real murder mystery. The unifying thread is that he always sees a few incidental deaths as meaningless compared to the eternal majesty of his masterpieces. |