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Heartisalone said:
WTF? Why do bạn assume that it's only Americans that are afraid of clowns? Where did bạn hear that? I'm kinda offended bởi that...
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megann1992 said:
Okay, first of all, I'm sure there are plenty of non-Americans who are scared shitless from clowns. And một giây of all, you'd be scared as well after seeing this freaky đít, mông, ass dude:
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Shadowmarioking said:
Oh please don't act like Americans are the total wusses here, plenty of people from different countries are afraid of them. Fears develop from certain events that happen in people's childhoods.
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someone_save_me said:
BECAUSE THEY'RE FUCKING CREEPY!!!! I'm afraid of every clown except the joker. I looooove the joker to death :3
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NomyCake said:
... bạn have obviously never met a Juggalo.
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BlindBandit92 said:
It's not just Americans, plenty people from other countries dislike clowns too.
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xxXsk8trXxx said:
I'm not American but I'm answering this câu hỏi anyways. Don't make assumptions, dearie. That's rude.
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springely said:
I'm American, and I'm not afraid of clowns.
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Axel1313 said:
Watch the movie It and then you'll understand.
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Seastar4374 said:
Because we are and sadly I am one of them. Also don't make us sound like the only place who is afraid of them.
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Jeffersonian said:
Clowns can be scary, especially the fanged ones but why do bạn assume it's only Americans?
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victoriousgirl said:
I ain't scared of no clowns! WHAT bạn TALKING ABOUT WILLIS?!
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BabyBlud said:
Even though i'm not American, i think i need to speak up. There are millions of people living in America and not all will be afraid of clowns. There are people in all countries afraid of clowns, america, sweden, africa, japan, england, all over the world bạn will find at least 10 people in each country afraid of clowns. What makes bạn think it's only america and all americans?
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xebbi said:
i am not an American... and i don't like them it's like C for clown....C for creepy in my dictionary
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taytrain97 said:
...When the fuck did the stereotypes get that far out? o.o I'm not afraid of clowns. I'm afraid of ICP, though. C:
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december2 said:
Ever seen the movie "It"? that and i have clownphobia.
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FlightofFantasy said:
I'm pretty sure there are people from every country who are afraid of clowns, not just America. Why? As Lon Chaney so eloquenty put it, "there is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight."
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pure-angel said:
From the time we are infants, we are afraid of the unfamiliar. To a certain degree, this is hardwired in us. Visually, we are programmed to tìm kiếm for the familiar, particularly in faces that we see. Most of the time, clowns wear masks hoặc painted faces which obscure their real facial features. Whether it is a happy clown hoặc a sad clown hoặc a scary clown, the clown face is specifically designed to be a parody of a real face, to exaggerate a certain emotion. What we recognize in the clown face is an exaggerated emotion rather than a real person. In a way, the clown hides behind the clown face. I believe this is the basis of why people feel afraid of clowns--Because we cannot clearly see their real faces, we can be mistrustful and even fearful of them.
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SummerMoon said:
I'm very little American and I'm not afraid of clowns, plus not only Americans are afraid of clowns dipshit. :D
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Heroine999 said:
Don't act like Americans are a pathetic nationality!!!Some of us,some of us aren't.I ain't afraid of no clowns and I'm American!!!Well..Afican American but I'm still afinded!!There's other countries that're afraid of clowns too!!!!
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