Insane Clown Posse.

If you’re not in the habit of trolling Rock Candy’s comment section, let me point you to Robert Bell’s scathing review of Insane Clown Posse’s recent concert at the Village. It’s inspired much consternation amongst the local followers of Insane Clown Posse, the Juggalo/Juggalette community.

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Below are some of the highlights and after the jump is a letter to the editor from Josh Malcome (Juggalo handle, Payaso), who runs arkansasjuggalofamily.com.

*”No matter where you are, if you’re a juggalo, or a juggalette, and you see someone rocking an ICP t-shirt, or rocking the hatchetman, you feel instantly connected to them, and there are no harsh feelings, ever. There is a comraderie and a feeling when you’re in a room packed full of juggalos, and lettes, that can only be described as pure magic.”

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*”Dude, makes me wanna get ig’nant up in this mug!!”

*”…to talk on the faygo, that is low. I am sure if Coke or Pepsi was sprayed into the air you would have been all for it! Right? Right! Faygo basically simulates unity and shows that anyone can afford it. While coke and Pepsi is 1.48 a pop Faygo tastes the same and is only 0.78 a bottle. TASTE the same! So stop hating and show us the love.”

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*”I am a Juggalette And a Nurse.. yes you can be both. Just because we are lo’s and lette’s does not me we can’t do shit and be smart.”

*”So we like some twiztid shit, we like the wickid shit, does that make us wrong? Only in the eyes of the ignorant, the unlearned.”

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*”If you start with carnival of carnage and make your way through the cards, and end up finally with what we all witnessed sunday night in Bang Pow Boom, you will see a much bigger picture than just a handful of freaks in makeup.”

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