Display title | Out of the Ghetto |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ah, the ghettos of fiction. We're all familiar with them: Cartoons are for kids, (and Comic Books are for slightly older kids,) SpecFic is for nerds, Romance novels (and Soaps) are for single women and Desperate Housewives, Rap is for Gangstas, Classical Music is for Snobs, New Media, especially Video Games, are for unproductive deviants, Printed works are for people with one foot in the grave, etc. |