• REGULARS: JUGGALO PUP

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    There’s this guy I see regularly that I call “Juggalo Pup.” He always wears a white and black puppy play mask and corresponding/matching gear. He looks great and I love seeing him but this odd visual thing happens with his black and white pup mask when he steps out of the regular bar lighting and into the darkroom lighting causing him to look like a Juggalo—especially when he’s in a sling. 😉 And, to be clear, I like thinking about magnets, I like Faygo, and I like Juggalos. One of my family members is a Juggalo, in fact.

    I wish I could share my observation with him but I don’t think everyone likes Juggalos and I feel like it would be one of those “cannot be unseen” situations whether he liked looking like a Juggalo or not. Best-case scenario, he happily tells me his pupsona is a Juggalo; worst case scenario, I’ve ruined an expensive piece of gear for someone because they can’t wear it ever again due to an association pointed out by a stranger.

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