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bird-brained



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Once a franchise clicks with audiences, the bird-brained executives running these media companies proceed to run a good thing into the ground by building these content universes.

From Salon

But while the peculiar animals have inspired a panoply of research, not least as to whether they were really bird-brained or as corpulent as portraits implied, much about the dodo’s life has remained a mystery until now.

From The Guardian

The Michael Winner original was also greeted as dangerously right-wing agitprop in 1974, which the New York Times called “a bird-brained movie to cheer the hearts of the far-right wing”.

From The Guardian

Even the most doltish, bird-brained legislator on either side of the Capitol knows that it is essential that the United States meet its legal obligations.

From Washington Post

When you think that they also have to build their own homes, provide their own defense, find their own safe food and water, and raise young without the benefit of medical assistance, while remaining so chirpy, it makes us seem downright bird-brained.

From Washington Post