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in the hottest regions in valencia and lucy, begin to deal with the optimize rescue change. continue to search for the mission. that's all for now. stay with us both on d. w. as off on via was asking just of why we search gates. clowns. the answer is coming up after she'll probably stay with the
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assigned use of to the full of the been in november 9. the whoa. are explaining, supposed to be kind of funny. so what's going on with these guys? let's take a deep dive into the world of claims and find that this turned into this findings have never been just good, clean fun the . there's something about findings because really on easy for those. and you wouldn't actually find claims. cute. i think crowns are funny. does it normally the
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clowns are funny? they're always around making sure people are laughing and having a good time because they wouldn't hurt anyone here kind of seriously wouldn't be scared of these evils. claims that the film part fabulous site for live visitors look like they're loving it for at least most of the scans of everything. i actually feed my tons when i was here last year, this year i'm wearing a p path. i read the final charge, the terrifying have you it was franklin's a bit sinister. well, you're not alone. because china is the because been covenant may toughen with the to sky off. and i also said they can be real ever heard of queen or full payment will be an extensive, persistent and irrational field claims. situations of which clouds media encountered are often avoided. pearls endured within 10 songs, diety,
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and distress. the fever client is actually recognized as a phobia in psychology. where does it come from? from start i'm thinking when i speak to balance, it says always expound at preschool. when else afraid has children, we think that funding and quirky now i really believe it's because of the film industry bottles hybrids fund who's the best known creepy claimant of all time. anyways, the white guy, red nose, 75 feet tall, now full of razor sharp teeth. stephen king's noble, it was a major turning point in 1919 extra tim curry broke pennywise to light in the film adaptation in the rebate. nearly 3 days later, bill scars cards took a whole new generation to fear the in saint cloud. the
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red news is long before filling the starting. creepy clients have been booming since the 1980s. the assignments are no strangers to the silver screen entertainment. the correspondents are especially well suited to playing the reason one their most most horror or villains are mat you think it's you afraid of krueger, jason friday. the 13th feel a face to the screen figure because mask figures are menacing or you type position . you see a facial feature showing a smile,
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but you don't know what's behind that smile. and that's what's bizarre or uncanny. and that's just us. you can guess that the facial expressions is independent. so you don't know what's going on inside that person. what are they going to do next month? yeah, it's nice that, but not only do you have the mass, but the mask is an integral part of the character it all sorted fits together perfectly. using to their silent monique phones. if you look at their performances, they're silent, and it's not because they're trying to be creepy. it's because of their and tories are it because it's right. and so they may go to 20 countries and they can't learn 20 different languages perform there. but the silence can sort of help to create the, the uneasiness and increasing another characteristic feature that can easily be taken to extremes. for shock value says, such as i say, i experienced this myself yesterday. i was just being quiet. see, i'm not saying anything. making no facial expressions, no gestures, just standing that and i think people need something to interact with so they can
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react back on the sign and can send a bit of a shipment down just fine. no reason 3, they are unpredictable. the towns are always acting really strong and they are showing emotions in every direction and so strong that i think some people might not know if that's true. that's real or not. then they can like switch over to another character. hello. and that makes them unexpected boy, the many don't know shadow we climbed characters are deeply rooted in our history. the if you look at crowds
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historically, they weren't always happy and smiling columns are always these tricks to figure. so you could look, for example, in ancient rome, there were clowns that would sit by the side of the streets and like throw nuts and stones and passers by. so we looked at the early clowns. they were like, street performers. sometimes they would be uh, friendly and helpful. sometimes they would be making fun of you in front of your friends and family. and then later on you see, for example, kind of like figures like the harlequin in the community, the heart that you have mister punch, for example. and the punch and judy shows and england. so you have these crowns that were the off and had a smile on their face, but they could be very rudely nasty, that some difficulties was personified by one or 2 factor. in particular, joseph grimaldi considered the archetype of the modern science chronology one set of himself. i am reading all day, but i need to last night on stage. he was, you know,
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happy and smiling and performing. but when he got off stage, you had a very difficult life using alcoholic. he was a broken man. he was injured from all of his performances. but this man was one of the regions he was most beloved entertainers and the adventure of the iconic light plain make up. the standard to this day has been bits of it's like painting a picture with a good foundation. you can create contracts which isn't easy with other colors. i use black and red, so a white face is ideal because they stand out of this both good or evil. behind the make up. there's always a human being with a personal story over the account and i believe clowns are just people who have been through a lot in their lives. switch them up. i faced a lot of negativity, myself experienced and seen many cruel things that i'm giving them to solve. i think at some point you start to process that and then and then find a plan within your cell and live. and you realize, okay, i can show society what i've experienced and maybe make them think when the plastic
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movie. grimaldi died in 18. 37 sighed loudly, unimportant it was charles dickens knew less who his task was revising him. all these memoirs, dickens had already described the dying claim with spooky attributes in his personal pickwick papers or his polluted body in shrunken legs. there deformity enhanced a hundredfold by the fantastic dress. the glassy eyes contrasting fearfully with a fit quite to paint with which the feast was smeared. 1892. so the premium for the hunk of arrows opera, tiny, yet the main character, a murderous claim of the tools is weiss is all prob, it's a killer claim. was celebrated as a stroke of genius century before anyways, include the,
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the lessons that not all evil claims are fictional by fire, the most famous or infamous real killer time. those will serial killer gentlemen case. do you sort of the, the go to killer class d. c? murdered at least $33.00 young men and boys and was sentenced to death in 1980 photos of dressed as co who the claimant winter around the world. but when you look at a d c history, he wasn't coming out. he was a building contractor. he performed to the clowns a few times in the neighborhood events, but he was not a professional clown. he never killed anybody in costume. he never tried to your anybody speak founding. john wayne gacy story is new, so numerous times more part of it wasn't just the the media, the i d c as
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a killer plan. the part of the reason that to this day dc is known as the killer clown. was he promoted that idea. he was very instrumental in making sure that he was known as the killer cow. he was loving the attention he was. do you recognize that he was the evil, scary clown and he would do paintings of himself and sell them as well as pogo, the. the line between fiction and reality dissolved completely in 2016 when a veritable wave of claiming terror broke out a spade of threatening appearances by clowns and the u. s. has spread to europe. videos of this are all over social media. honestly, it's a, it's a little bit creepy. these are all from a twitter account called clown sightings, which has 340000 followers. and many of these videos are probably stage, but this phenomenon is very real. it's, it's scary and it's spreading around the globe. there been sightings in the new case suite in brazil, australia. so they were running around and then scaring people who are just on the
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streets, being themselves being in their free time. so i think that that's what makes it really horrifying and scared because if you're not in a safe place like here where you, where you know that this kind of things have it was all nothing whatsoever to do with the professional heart of cleaning. and it cause serious problems for the real entertainers, the room and i that and home become there were threats of violence and the like happening. i was tired and we really had to make up for it. and my all come audiences were a lot less happy than they normally would be on one call just because of those. 80 s small, one. tired over to 40 things have come down unlocked since there's 2016 sightings copycat. still come alone. usually the leader to halloween, one things certain clients are never creepy or then when you run into them, i'd say there's usual territory. we shouldn't forget all the nevermind claims, performing and surfaces for as hard working volunteers. and there's also what time
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the police for people claims all kinds of something in common. they want to use the art form to entertain those. the behind every find mask bloody or not is a multi faceted human being. it's what makes claim and so fascinating. and sometimes scary. how do you feel about clients? let us know in the comments the take a deep dive into climate solutions on the agenda at comp 29 from
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