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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is the infuriatingly illogical scene found in many action films, in which a character touches a blood stain with his fingers, seemingly in order to make sure that it's blood. In Real Life, doing this is a good way to get yourself implicated when the lab analyzes it, or at least brought up on charges of tampering with evidence. Oh, and did we mention you've just found a lovely new home for any viruses or bacteria the victim happened to be carrying? |