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You Better Listen to Grandma

Generator Land: You Better Listen to Grandma


Title:
You Better Listen to Grandma
Descriptor: You know she's right
Button: Yes'm...I'll click here.

Background: Midnight black conveys a serious attitude.
4 slots of all mywords. That means all content is original.

The title and descriptor are admonitions.
The button is the response of the grandchild.
Total of potential unique results = 29,260

Format = destructive verbs of my own +my own phrases about yourself
+mywords(sinful practices) + mywords on the theme of your upbringing

Sample of Results:
I never thought I'd see the day when you'd break your mother's heart by
ruining yourself again with petty thievery You were raised better than that.

I hate to see you wasting your youth with ugly sinful behavior.
Your Mama raised you better than that.

Your friends are trashy jailbirds & you copy their ways &
destroy your mind with trivial ********.
I didn't think you cared so little about your family that you'd
destroy the gifts God gave you with video poker You can do better.

The concept is that a southern grandmother is scolding and advising a grandchild.
She wants the child to change his/her ways. The attitude is an exaggeration of
my mother's mother, who didn't speak to me this way . The grandma in this work
is a stereotype of a hillbilly matriarch expressing her concern for a family member
through her judgemental remarks.

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