I mean in a comedic way? I'm triggered by them. In a creepy i'm gonna kill ya way? Yes
But as a kid i started crying cuz my mom volunteered me to be a clowns assistant for like 10 mins & i was just standing in front of everyone crying while the monster danced around me
idk maybe it's because I have no real life experience with them but I feel completely neutral about them. I even watched IT and it still didn't instill a fear of clowns in me
During Katy Perry's birthday party in West Hollywood last weekend, 19-year-old Swift put her arm around a guy wearing a Nazi swastika -- a symbol of hate, murder and evil -- and smiled for a photograph.
Mess @ Katy having a role in this, Bad Blood indeed
I've actually only seen clowns in "scary" contexts, like TV or movies. I haven't seen a clown in real life, so I mean at this point it might just be because clowns are portrayed in creepy ways so often that the fear is still there.
so like I was looking at the arrest records and like I found my old friends brother who was arrested for statutory rape and I was like wondering if he was still in jail so I looked at his facebook and there's a bunch of quotes and "RIP"
so he's dead.
Another old friend of mine was arrested for fraud and burglary.. He's so cute too.
then the rest have like DUIs, possession of weapons, and terrorist threats. People are living wild lives and I'm here procrastinating with my homework.