Display title | Dramatic Reading |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | We all know it can be fun to read terrible Fanfics... but what about having them read... to you?! ...in a dramatic, BOOMING voice, just so that all of the Narm can be fully appreciated? This... is where the Dramatic Reading comes in. You can expect almost every bad fanfic that becomes infamous to have at least one Dramatic Reading. And often, other media such as published books can get Dramatic Readings if they're sufficiently infamous. |