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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Writers frequently give out names which have important anagrams, often as a way of hiding significant facts in plain sight or drawing clever (and plausibly-deniable) parallels between characters. For example, This Troper might become Shroer Pitt. (405 results found.) Or Report Shit! Similarly, characters hunting for a clever alias, or attempting to rename themselves, have a strange tendency to choose anagrams. |