Display title | Threw My Bike on the Roof |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Here's a situation this could apply to: A Jerkass character is walking down a sidewalk when he sees a group of young little kids playing with a certain toy, such as a ball or a remote-controlled plane. He goes to them all casual-like and asks them what they're up to. The kids explain that they had just bought a new toy and are now playing with it. The Jerkass then calls the kids "cute" and some other innocent hullabaloo, the kids being oblivious to what he's planning to do. Next thing you know though, the Jerkass either borrows the toy or takes it by force and then either breaks it, throws it on top of a roof or in a body of water, takes it for his own, or whatever other nasty things a Jerkass is proud of doing. After he does this, he walks away laughing at what he's done while the poor little kids cry or shout angrily at him, hopelessly unable to do anything to fix or retrieve their toy. |