Let's talk Real Juggalo Shid:
Let's talk Real af Juggalo Shid: 🔥🪓
People keep asking me what my take is on the Juggalo community, especially being in the UK, and honestly… it’s not something I have to sit and think about. I’ve been down since ’98. This isn’t something I picked up yesterday or something I perform for attention — it’s been part of my life for a long time, through different phases, different platforms, different versions of myself.
I’ve had friends on here for over a decade who are my Juggalo family. Real people. Real connections. The kind where you don’t just show up for the good moments — you show up when things fall apart too. And we’ve lost people along the way… some genuinely amazing souls that left their mark on this community in ways that don’t just disappear.
I’m not going to pretend it’s perfect, because no community is. There are people who are aggressive, people who carry a lot of anger, people who can be hateful or spiteful at times. That exists. But that doesn’t define all of us. It never has. At the core of it, we’re still family.
I don’t do hate. I don’t entertain it, and I don’t feed it. If someone’s not my energy, I step back. Simple as that. I’m not here to tear people down or pick sides. That’s not what I’m about.
Because the people I know within the Juggalo community? They support each other in ways that a lot of people outside of it don’t understand. We vent, we listen, we help where we can. We come from all backgrounds, all walks of life, and somehow we still find that common ground.
I’ve had moments where I’ve struggled — properly struggled — and I’ve had a homie send me money just so I could eat. No big speech, no judgement, just “I’ve got you.” And I’ve done the same for others when I’ve been in a position to. That kind of mutual support isn’t something you fake. It’s built over time, through trust and consistency.
And it’s not just that. Behind the scenes, people are constantly lifting each other up. Helping with logos, brainstorming music, pushing ideas forward, supporting goals, celebrating wins that might seem small to the outside world but mean everything to the person achieving them.
That’s why I’ll always back my people.
K•Doll has always been a hype girl for what she believes in, and that includes the Juggalo community. Even the ones who don’t take the time to understand me. Even the ones who throw shade for no reason. I’m not here to mirror that energy back. They’re still part of the same space, and I’m not about to start dividing something that’s already been through enough.
I don’t do sides. And if someone doesn’t like that and chooses to step away from me, I respect it. Genuinely. Because respect goes both ways, and it’s one of the few things that actually holds a community together long-term.
Yeah, there’s arguments. Yeah, there’s swearing, tension, pent-up energy. That’s what happens when you have a group of people who’ve been pushed out of other spaces trying to exist in one place together. But underneath all of that, there’s still support. There’s still loyalty. There’s still people showing up for each other when it matters.
That’s what the OG energy is to me.
We are the outcasts. The weird ones. The ones who never quite fit into the boxes people tried to put us in. And instead of forcing ourselves to fit, we built something of our own.
A place where everyone is welcome at the Dark Carnival.
So no, I’m not going to sit here and talk negatively about this community, because I’ve seen what it does. I’ve lived it. We’ve helped each other through things people don’t even speak about publicly. We’ve had each other’s backs for a long time, long before social media turned everything into noise.
Before Facebook, before all of this, we were already connecting on VampireFreaks. That was part of the foundation for a lot of us. I was MagnoliaModel on there, and anyone who was around back then knows exactly the kind of space it was.
That history matters. It shaped the way we connect now.
Real family respects the Carnival, even when they don’t get along with every single person in it. You don’t have to like everyone to still understand what you’re part of.
And if life teaches anything, it’s this — stay away from people who consistently disrespect you, and put your energy into the ones who accept you as you are.
It’s really not that complicated.
So yeah… whoop whoop!
And here’s to bringing that underground energy back and building up the Juggalo community here in the UK the way it was always meant to be.
Much clown love homies! 🔥🪓
KDoll
Kawaii Doll Decora
Sarah Wingfield
KawaiiDollDecora.uk
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