Juggalo YouTuber Chuck Reeves thinks Twiztid's "Return of the Lotus" tour is disappointing
I know Chuck is a bit of a controversial figure but I do think he makes a valid point about this. What do you think?
I know Chuck is a bit of a controversial figure but I do think he makes a valid point about this. What do you think?
She looking rough
Special thanks to Humble Among for exposing them being bigots
I've been in the juggalo community for about 14 years and I've seen people be pretty negative about the gathering of the juggalos in the past but never like this year. People seem underwhlemed or pissed. So many hardcore juggalos on Facebook have already came out to say they are actively boycotting the event or just flat out have no interest this year. Compare this to the previous 14 years I've been following the culture closely enough to notice these trends you would see juggalos counting down the minutes and seconds. Hyping the gathering up to insane levels! This year it just feels like even diehard juggalos are hating on it left and right and to be honest, I hate to admit that I kinda get it sorta...Whether it be about the sus allegations of the Jimmy Tebeau dude who rents the land. Or it has to do with the gathering moving to Missouri which makes it more difficult for people traveling in (ticks, out in the sticks) because Legend Valley was much closer to the airport + gas prices are the highest they've been in a very long time. Juggalos recently really upset about Vanilla Ice getting announced for main stage when he is very tight with MAGA and performing on behalf of the president as well as being a vocal supporter of him, that's a whole other can of worms which gets political and divisive but I mean it very much does go against ICP's early musical message. The vibe in the community just feels flat. Seems like the hype is very mediocre. Obviously there are juggalos who are going and are happy and can't wait but I have seen an abnormal amount of juggalos who attend every single year that have come out saying they just aren't into it this year for whatever reason. So I wanna ask, is the culture dying because there is definitely a weird vibe in the air right now where it seems like not all juggalos are on the same page with the decisions Psychopathic have been making as of late. Does anyone else notice this vibe?
In July 2020, Insane Clown Posse did an hour long video talking about Blood On The Dance Floor front-man Dahvie Vanity where ICP specifically Violent J referred to Dahvie as "Juggalo Enemy Number One"
>Former To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen has joined forces with the controversial rappers known as the Insane Clown Posse to take on a common enemy, and despite how crazy 2020 has already been so far, the collaboration still seems a bit bizarre. After busting hundreds of alleged sexual predators shows like To Catch a Predator and Hansen vs. Predator, Hansen now hosts his own YouTube web show which sees him speaking with various special guests. This month, Hansen chatted with Icp's Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, and the conversation even ended with Hansen claiming that he was "proud to be a Juggalo."
Dahvie just released this song "Living in a Nightmare" on Friday
I forgot how funny his interview with DJ Paul was
Andy Milonakis has GHD (growth hormone disorder) This condition—which means his pituitary gland does not secrete adequate levels of the hormone needed for physical growth—causes him to have a much smaller stature and the high-pitched voice and youthful appearance of a child or adolescent, even though he is an adult.
I got to thinking does Ouija have this shit? (no hate, just asking)
Ouija Macc turned 40 back in November yet he has always had this boyish youthful look to him where it seems he doesn't age, not to mention he's a small dude
enjoy juggalos
>Herb N’ Legends streaming soon
>"Michael Jackson’s house. Dude wasn’t home though. Next time I guess... VJ"