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Verb the bird

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Title:
verb the bird & verb the (expletive deleted) fish, while you're at it
Descriptor: routine destruction
Button: click

Background: Grunge attack!
The name of the background is appropriate to the topic.
The color & pattern looks adequately harsh.

Format:
Destructive Verbs + Birds + and + Destructive Verbs + Adjectives + Fish
(all stock lists)

Sample of Results:
Atomize Red-And-Yellow Barbet and Destroy Dixie Tidewater Goby
Break Apart White-Throated Gerygone and Blast Defective Cutthroat Eel
Smash Snow Goose and Demolish Frail Olive Flounder


Concept:
The title is a parody of common aggressive remarks.
The descriptor describes the attitude.
The button is a blasé directive.
The idea was to use the stock lists to form command type sentences focused
on random & pointless destruction.

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