You’re right. It’s just that the fact that it’s happening at all is just so… bizarre, even for clown world.
Clowns are supposed to represent something whimsical, funny, and absurd. Or, if you like the earliest changes, something *wrong* and twisted.
The longer this goes on, the more it feels like neither.
It isn't funny anymore, nor is it scary. It's...
nothing.
I've heard the term "the banality of evil" before but didn't really think of any way it could be placed that made sense, other than maybe corporate.
Maybe that's just me, I'm sure plenty still get horrified somewhere, but... idk. Even in bumfuck nowhere where I am, people stopped being shocked. If they look twice, it's because they noticed something off and wanted to see what it was, but they rarely stare very long, other than children or particularly hideous/perverted troons.
It's incredibly strange. How.
How do you get so used to something that isn't supposed to be normal?
I see fatasses everyday and I still stare them down because lolfat.
Hell, particularly huge ones actually get me to autistically say it out loud, and I'm in fucking America of all places.
Troons aren't as plentiful as fats, but they're so fucking loud I guess it feels like they are, to a lot of people.