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  2. Creeped out by clowns? You’re not alone — here’s why. - AOL

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    Clowns are supposed to make people laugh, entertaining audiences with slapstick comedy, juggling or making balloon animals. But somewhere along the way, clowns went from cheery characters ...

  3. Coulrophilia - Wikipedia

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    Coulrophiliacs may consume pornography depicting people in clown costumes, or may use such costumes and clown personas in sex. [2] [3] Some self-described coulrophiliacs have cited the silliness and lack of seriousness displayed by clowns as a point of attraction, [2] [4] while others have stated that they enjoy erotic humiliation. [4]

  4. Evil clown - Wikipedia

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    A group of people in evil clown costumes at a PDC 2008 party at Universal Studios. The evil clown, also known as the creepy clown, scary clown or killer clown (if their character revolves around murder), is a subversion of the traditional comic clown character, in which the playful trope is instead depicted in a more disturbing nature through the use of horror elements and dark humor.

  5. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    The sad clown paradox is the contradictory association, in performers, between comedy and mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For those affected, early life is characterised by feelings of deprivation and isolation, where comedy evolves as a release for tension, removing feelings of suppressed physical rage through a ...

  6. Creeped out by clowns? You’re not alone — here’s why. - AOL

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    Somewhere along the way, clowns went from cheery characters — often the highlight event at kids’ birthday parties — to becoming the stuff of nightmares.

  7. Scientists decode why people are scared of clowns - AOL

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    About 5 per cent of respondents say they are ‘extremely afraid’ of clowns

  8. 2016 clown sightings - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 clown sightings were reports of people disguised as evil clowns in incongruous settings, such as near forests and schools. The incidents were reported in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and subsequently in other countries and territories starting during August 2016.

  9. Creepy clowns are popping up across the country - AOL

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