Display title | Never Heard That One Before |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is the usual response most people have when they hear a comment or joke they've heard a million times or more; particularly when said remark has long since stopped being funny, and moved past tiresome. For instance, when a person mentions Aquaman, she might mention that he talks to fish, and nothing else. The reaction of a comic fan? "Gee, I've Never Heard That One Before (often overlaid with heavy sarcasm)." (It's also untrue, for the record). |