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The birds started to attack the humans by when the humans started to eat their bird food. Nat took a fat dump in the birds nest. Then Bill Cosby became too famous, then Nickelodeon started to promote dumb retarded teen shows, and Chris Farley tripped on a stick fell in Nat' s fat dump. Chris Farley got so mad that he planned an evil army of birds to get back at them.

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