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Some stories that might benefit especially from this are those relating to machine autonomy, animal attacks, disease, and so forth. This would call to mind various popular culture and/or scientific hypothetical scenarios.
 
Some stories that might benefit especially from this are those relating to machine autonomy, animal attacks, disease, and so forth. This would call to mind various popular culture and/or scientific hypothetical scenarios.
  
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Perhaps the comic's choice of article refers to {{w|Alfred Hitchcock}}'s thriller {{w|The Birds (film)|The Birds}}, in which birds (especially {{w|Seagull|seagulls}}) begin attacking humans for no apparent reason, or the broader idea of an animal revolution, or just that even animals get sick of us always looking at our smart phones.
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Perhaps the comic's choice of article refers to {{w|Alfred Hitchcock's}} thriller {{w|The Birds (film)The Birds}}, in which birds (especially {{w|seagulls}}) begin attacking humans for no apparent reason, or the broader idea of an animal revolution, or just that even animals get sick of us always looking at our smart phones.
  
 
The title text instructs readers to try the line "[[wikt:yikes|Yikes]]" instead. The idea is the same, but it would imply a critical moral stance.
 
The title text instructs readers to try the line "[[wikt:yikes|Yikes]]" instead. The idea is the same, but it would imply a critical moral stance.

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