Back in the 70's and before the term creepy usually meant something ghost related (like a haunted house).
Today it seems to mean something different that's hard to describe.
Turn of the century dolls are usually described as creepy --- but i'm sure they were considered fine back in the day.
Same with being afraid of clowns --- first off all toddlers are afraid of clown as well as Santa Claus (totally normal).
It seems being afraid of clowns after childhood is a rather new thing -- like since the 80's ?
I can't image most kids in the 1800's being afraid of Mister Punch, but today he's what nightmares are made of by the masses.
When and why did this change ?
Was it movies to blame ?
If somebody told you something was creepy but you didn't think it was, would you start believing it was creepy after time passed ?
Today it seems to mean something different that's hard to describe.
Turn of the century dolls are usually described as creepy --- but i'm sure they were considered fine back in the day.
Same with being afraid of clowns --- first off all toddlers are afraid of clown as well as Santa Claus (totally normal).
It seems being afraid of clowns after childhood is a rather new thing -- like since the 80's ?
I can't image most kids in the 1800's being afraid of Mister Punch, but today he's what nightmares are made of by the masses.
When and why did this change ?
Was it movies to blame ?
If somebody told you something was creepy but you didn't think it was, would you start believing it was creepy after time passed ?
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