Display title | Schmuck Bait |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | For every insidiously clever and well-disguised trap, there are those that... well, they're not only rather conspicuous, but obvious to boot. Things like the Big Red Button with the dire warning signs; the dark alley in Vampire Town; the conspicuously untouched treasure chest; or the roomful of frighteningly realistic statues. These are the sort of things you would have to be an idiot to go near - or a monkey descendant that takes after their fore-bearers. In other words, they're Schmuck Bait. |