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dash-n-step · 1 month
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cannot stress enough that the clown action comic is genuinely cool
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kikothedragoncat · 7 months
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Recently I’ve been seeing a lot of people going: “My mime keeps fighting with my other clowns!” And it’s like ???? YEAH NO SHIT??
I can’t believe I actually have to say this in 2023 but
Mimes are NOT social breeds!
Like, you can’t seriously expect a mime to share the same tent as a rodeo or a jester without any consequence? Unless they are raised together, your mime is just going to perceive the other clowns as a threat.
Prolonged exposure to close contact with another breed is damaging to your mime’s mental health. It’s not okay. Look after your fucking mime.
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aesthetic-otd · 1 month
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Today's aesthetic is mimecore
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cuddledot · 9 days
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Happy Birthday Hatch Day to Wes in a universe where everything is the same but I projected my Coulrology clown species canon to Don't Starve.
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circusclownn · 2 months
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Help! My aunt recently found an abandoned rodeo clown on the side of the road. We don’t have any shelters nearby and are currently trying to find a rodeo specialist that will do a health check. But in the meantime, we’re not sure what rodeos need for enrichment and are worried about them not having enough space in our backyard!? for reference, we live in the countryside and our backyard backs onto a forest so there’s loads of space to frolic! Sidenote, the neighbors have a few mines and I’ve heard that that’s a more solitary breed and I’m worried about the rodeo antagonizing them?
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poolboyservice · 5 days
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errrmmm hi, first drawing post in CENTURIES
Got too silly about clowns and MCR and and and uhm uhm uhm uh
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Might do the other members, who knows
Wordless and centered version below
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hanksmc · 4 months
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I redrawed an old Miku concept that came to me in 2020 after seeing a tweet mentioning something about it, MIMEKU !!
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clorvismaximus · 5 months
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Caring for Your Comedic Companion: A Guide to Proper Clown Care
Creating a Clown-Friendly Environment: The Chuckle Chamber
Clowns thrive in environments that stimulate their comedic instincts. Before adopting your clown, ensure you have a dedicated space in your home for them, commonly referred to as the "Chuckle Chamber." If you cannot afford to buy a new enclosure, an old tent painted with stripes can keep your clown happy for the first few months. Equip it with a variety of colorful props, oversized shoes, and a well-stocked assortment of rubber chickens. Ensure the Chuckle Chamber is spacious enough for your clown to express its natural exuberance.
Nutritional Needs: A Diet of Delightful Delicacies
Maintaining a well-balanced and joy-inducing diet is crucial for your clown's health. Offer a mix of cotton candy, popcorn, and custard pies to meet their nutritional needs. For hydration, a continuous supply of seltzer water is recommended. Regularly check for any allergies or sensitivities your clown may have to certain treats. Surprisingly, peanut allergies are common amongst certain breeds of clown.
Exercise and Enrichment: Laughter Workouts
Clowns are energetic beings that require regular exercise and mental stimulation. Engage your clown in laughter workouts, which can include juggling sessions, pratfall practice, and balloon animal sculpting. Introduce new comedic routines to keep their minds sharp and their spirits high.
Grooming: Maintaining the Mirthful Mane
Clown grooming is not just about appearance; it's an essential aspect of their well-being. Regularly check and clean oversized shoes to prevent slips, trim colorful wigs to maintain their vibrant allure, and ensure that the iconic red nose is kept in pristine condition. A well-groomed clown is a happy and confident one.
Veterinary Care: Honk-Checked Health Checks
Regular visits to a certified clown veterinarian are crucial to monitor your companion's health. These professionals specialize in honk-checked health checks, ensuring that your clown is in peak comedic condition. Vaccinations against gloom and routine screenings for joke deficiencies are standard procedures.
Socialization: Playdates with Fellow Funnymakers
Clowns are social beings that thrive on interaction with their own kind. Arrange playdates with fellow clowns to encourage socialization and the exchange of humorous antics. Attend clown conventions, where your companion can partake in the grandeur of collective laughter and collaborative performances.
Understanding Non-Verbal Communication: Mastering the Art of Clownish Signals
Clowns communicate primarily through non-verbal cues, such as honks, squeaks, and exaggerated gestures. Pay close attention to your clown's signals to gauge their mood and preferences. Understanding the art of clownish communication is key to fostering a strong bond with your comedic companion.
Celebrating Special Occasions: Clown Birthdays and Anniversaries
Marking special occasions in your clown's life adds a touch of festivity to their existence. Celebrate birthdays with a clown-sized cake and a chorus of joyous honks. Recognize adoption anniversaries with a memorable performance or a specially crafted routine to commemorate the time spent together.
Providing proper care to your beloved clowns is not just a responsibility but a joyful journey of shared laughter and merriment. By embracing the unique needs and whimsical nature of your clown companion, you'll cultivate a bond that transcends the ordinary, creating a lifetime of cherished comedic moments.
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dimity-lawn · 4 months
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Vimes on the Mimes.
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starrydevotion · 1 year
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little-witchys-garden · 9 months
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There is a very large wild Fool Jester hybrid on my porch, I have my sliding glass door closed but it keeps shaking its bells and looking at my two albino mime/circus clown mix..
My bard is hiding in the backroom anxiously singing while my Gaelic poet keeps cursing at it and shaking his quill.
I have no idea what to do, I tried calling clown control and they arrived but they aren't getting out of the car..
I'll edit the post with updates if anything happens
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cirqueduroyale · 3 months
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a little style experimenting inspired by the work of Milkkirie
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greenmach1neworks · 2 months
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Hey Clownblr I have a genuine question. What kind of bed does a clown need? Does it vary from breed to breed? Would they need a human sized twin bed or maybe a bed of hay? I am genuinely curious please reblog or reply to let me know.
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jazmatazzzzzz · 5 months
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Sad clown stupid clown 💣
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zoomar · 8 months
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Columbus Monthly
Presenting... Annual Awards: The worst of '83
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flappy-tambourine · 7 months
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The Pierrot Clown
In my humble (and correct) opinion Pierrot clowns are by far the most elegant clown. Of course such a clown would be my favorite. All the way from the ruffles to the pom poms they have a theme, and they sick to it. The perriot in such a distinguish breed, unique in its simple and sad appearance.
For a fancy clown they are extremely loyal, unlike other fancies such as mines and opera clowns who have a tendency of running off if given the chance. Pierrots also preferring gifts and gestures over physical touch. They are great when living alone. They provide fantastic companionship, even when you can’t see them you can always feel them watching so you never feel alone.
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