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Hmm, "black-capped" is a phrase that pops up in two completely different contexts: birds and mafia dons (ironically similar). That's gold for comedy because people won't expect the connection unless they know ornithology or gangster lore. I should start with the bird definition – it's universally recognized enough to be funny, but not too niche. Wait, is this user testing my range? Maybe they want something that bridges common knowledge and obscure references. The bird example feels safe (most people recognize chickadees), while the mob angle might fly over some heads... but that's part of the fun! For the edgy sentence, I need to subvert expectations. "Black-capped" in mafia context usually means authority, so playing with that trope by having a criminal describe a bird feels dissonant and humorous. The contrast between mundane and sinister should land well. User seems sophisticated – they didn't ask for simple definitions but specifically wanted humor AND intelligence. So I'll avoid cringe jokes and ensure the ornithology facts are accurate while twisting them creatively. Maybe throw in some niche references like "Steller's Jay" to show depth without being obscure. The mobster twist should feel like