Clown terrorizes town: Why are clowns scary?
gave birth to the scariest of scary clowns in fiction: Pennywise. Adding fuel to the flames, a creepy clown scare took place in 2016 across the USA and several other countries. Psychologists called it ‘a collective anxiety attack‘ or ‘mass hysteria’. ...
Most centered around outmoded assumptions that the country is graced with a potent combination of both being critically unsafe while also lacking anything to do (i.e. if it’s that unsafe then they’ll be plenty to do, namely running away from scary clowns). The fact that we were going ...
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Which is why the barrier to entry is so high, which I think is a good thing because you don’t want clowns in charge of your health. It’s scary enough thinking about the students at the bottom of my class becoming doctors, because you can’t really tell how good someone’s medical...
In any case, yesterday morning my housemate came up to my second-floor room just as I was waking and said: "I'm scared. I think you are dying." That same thought had occurred to me just the day before as I wondered how I was going to make it through this at 83 if my friend'...
The Sacred Clowns ~ HeyókȟaThe Heyókȟa symbolize and portray many aspects of the sacred, the Wakȟáŋ. Their satire presents important questions by fooling around. They ask difficult questions, and say things others are too afraid to say. By reading between the lines, the ...
As strange as it may sound, earning financial freedom is a lot easier for certain people than claiming that freedom once they have earned it. And if the following statement rings true to you, you may be suffering from this same hardship: “I think I’m c
The Sacred Clowns ~ HeyókȟaThe Heyókȟa symbolize and portray many aspects of the sacred, the Wakȟáŋ. Their satire presents important questions by fooling around. They ask difficult questions, and say things others are too afraid to say. By reading between the lines, the audienc...
events in their lives, beg for food, and live as clowns. They provoke laughter in distressing situations of despair and provoke fear and chaos when people feel complacent and overly secure, to keep them from taking themselves too seriously or believing they are more powerful than they are. ...