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  2. Hyottoko - Wikipedia

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    Distraught, the old man carves a wooden mask of the baby, the eponymous Hyottoko, and hangs it within sight of the realm that it came from, in the hopes that it might one day return. Traditional dance. Hyottoko also appears in traditional dance dengaku (田楽). He plays the role of a clown.

  3. Norman Evans - Wikipedia

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    The one-sided conversations would embrace local gossip, including scandal about the neighbours and personal medical complaints, including silently mouthing words deemed too rude to be spoken out loud, and accompanied with a range of facial contortions and glances round for supposed eavesdroppers.

  4. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    The sad clown paradox is the contradictory association, in performers, between comedy and mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For those affected, early life is characterised by feelings of deprivation and isolation, where comedy evolves as a release for tension, removing feelings of suppressed physical rage through a ...

  5. Harlequinade - Wikipedia

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    He developed jokes, catch-phrases and songs that were used by subsequent Clowns for decades after his retirement in 1828, and Clowns were generically called "Joey" for four generations after him. [3] Clown became central to the transformation scene, crying "Here we are again!" and so opening the harlequinade.

  6. 100 conversation starters to better understand the girl in ...

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    Say one thing, and you can derail an entire conversation that seemed to be getting a 10/10 ranking up until that point. Or perhaps you pose a pointed question, only to be met with an eye roll and ...

  7. Hans Asperger - Wikipedia

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    Asperger published a definition of "autistic psychopathy" in 1944 that resembled the definition published earlier by Russian neurologist Grunya Sukhareva in 1926. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Asperger identified four boys with a pattern of behavior and abilities that included “a lack of empathy , little ability to form friendships, one-sided conversations ...

  8. Stream of unconsciousness - Wikipedia

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    Stream of unconsciousness is characterized by disjointed leaps in ideation and story line, bizarre new word creation, loss of self-censorship, one sided conversations and punctuation that can make the prose both disturbing and difficult to follow.

  9. 12 Phrases To Use When Someone Is 'Talking Down' to You ... - AOL

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    A woman receiving a condescending email on her phone. Nothing can squash your confidence quite like someone talking down to you. "When someone talks down to you, they are communicating about their ...