This is true. They sing: "Send in the clowns".
"Send in a clown" or weirder still "send in The Clown" has a much more ominous tone to it, though. Like it is a threat.
This is true. They sing: "Send in the clowns".
"Send in a clown" or weirder still "send in The Clown" has a much more ominous tone to it, though. Like it is a threat.
"send in The Clown"
Is that like "Bring Out The Gimp"?
"send in a clown", come to think of it, sort of implies that one keeps a heap of clowns around and can just peel one off and throw it at a problem.
You start to run into the trope conservation of ninjutsu. Where a single ninja is a terrible threat, but a group of them splits the power of the single threat evenly.
Giving me flashbacks to the game Space Station 13. It was never "the clowns", just "The Clown". And it absolutely was a threat.
More often than not, the person who picked the singular clown role on the station (or who mugged the person who did and stole the costume), would be someone who was highly skilled with the game who wanted to get up to shenanigans.
I've watched a clown armed with nothing but two banana peels single handedly take out an entire security force, steal their gear, disappear while the station gets wrecked by a changeling, then pop back out and lure the changeling into a carefully built conveyor belt system that traps them in an inescapable loop of being knocked over forever, trapped, forced to listen to infinite bicycle horns and a farting robot made out of their own cut off butt.
The clown then used the opportunity to set the station's black hole engine loose, destroyed the end of the hall to the escape shuttle, and lubed the floor. The survivors, rushing to escape, slip, and glide out into the void. More bicycle horn honks are the last sound they hear.
Honka honka honka honka honka honka...
An amazing short story
So that's why lone clowns are so dangerous. They go mad without companionship.
they're non-gendered social animals
Was the posse insane or was it a posse of insane clowns
If you have an insane posse, any clowns belonging to it are also insane. Likewise, if insane clows are part of a posse, that posse has to be insane.
That makes sense. But it gets more difficult when posses consist of more than just insane clowns. I suppose when you're talking about a posse of insane clowns, the odds of it containing sane jugglers are pretty small. But when you're talking about an insane posse of nondescript clowns, the posse must consist of at least half plus one insane clowns. The other clowns can be anything in between.
But this is assuming that a posse can only be described as insane if at least half of the posse needs to be insane to make it an insane posse.
I believe the principle of one bad apple spoiling the whole barrel applies here.
I don't disagree but for the sake of argument I would like to know why this principle applies
For me this just raises the question: What is a Juggalo?
Insanity is an emergent property.
With that attitude this whole discussing will fall apart very quick
The clowns were driven to insanity because they just couldn't figure out how magnets work
MIRACLES.
They're not exactly trying to avoid looking insane so probably the latter
Clowns' eyes are forward-facing and located on the fronts of their heads, indicating that they are predators that hunt live prey.
why aren't there more clowns in video games?
They tend to congregate in parliaments and congresses too
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