
Clowns are among the most ancient forms of entertainers, with a history that dates back thousands of years even before Jesus Christ was born. They were supposed to be funny, but through various depictions of their character over the years, with Stephen King’s Pennywise and DC’s Joker as front-runners, they have become one of the scariest characters in horror and thriller movie genre.
So, why are we talking about clowns again? Well, Audi just proved that their safety systems and driver-assist technologies aren’t scared of any clown — even the driving ones. How? Watch.
Moral of the story: There’s a lot of clowns on EDSA these days. And most of them are not wearing make ups.
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