Sucks for those losing their jobs. Peoples' habit of blindly jumping on bandwagons can be blamed for this. Before horror clowns became a pop culture staple anyone frightened by them was pathetic. Now the new one I have heard about is being afraid of holes that are close to each other: "trypophobia". No scientific/medical evidence is there for it, and I'm laughing at the "trypophobics" now.
^ Who here has survived the storms of time to still exist as an easily recognizable and marketable icon for a multi-billion dollar industry? Also:
Death to clowns; seriously though, despite the fact I'm not scared of them, so of them go way too far and can be a bit unnerving depending on their demeanor. Note: Didn't go to the link.
??? ...hah! :boxing: too easy! if there was a 'shortage' of..CLOWNS, the interwebs would be a serene and calming place. nthego: (yep, i'm out!)
Poppycock! there are plenty of clowns, even at my company there's one: he's the head of PR! They are so easy to troll, just show them a closeup pic of strawberries and they lose their shit. I blame trigger-culture, we are forced to live in sensitivity land 24/7 because an entire generation can't deal with even the slightest of problems. For more information check tumblr, or better yet DON'T