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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Whenever some epic music plays, (or usually just any music) there's a chance of some guy raising up a lighter, cellphone, candles or just miming doing so and swaying with the music (or the music in their head). Maybe they get a crowd to join in on it, or maybe they are the only person going with it, just standing there as if they were at a concert, when they are at a wedding reception. Either way, it's usually Played for Laughs as well as to bring Melodrama into the moment. Occasionally, it might even have the lighters set off fire alarms or sprinklers. |