Display title | Misplaced Sorrow |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A form of Black Comedy where a character misses another character for shallow, selfish reasons, such as money. Let's say Alice has died, or she has gone away for a long time, perhaps never to return; point is, you're never going to see her again. This trope is when another character, say Bob, expresses sadness over Alice's passing... but not because Bob actually misses Alice. Rather, he's sad that Alice will never be able pay back the $5 she owes him. |