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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Family pet or other (usually domesticated) animal displays unusual intelligence or skill, usually in order to save one of the characters from danger. Parodied to the point of being a Discredited Trope by now, maybe even a Dead Horse Trope. Heck, just the above phrase is common sarcasm for when someone has no idea what is being non-verbally communicated. (And Timmy never did fall down a well, anyway.) |