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: In scenes involving a protagonist (Tara) and an antagonist (the Clown), the "work" usually focuses on the power dynamic
Since then, fragments have surfaced on YouTube, Vimeo, and obscure digital archives. The most complete version (often referred to as the “clown 175 work print” ) runs 17 minutes and consists of five vignettes. Each vignette shows Tara performing everyday tasks—setting a table, drawing with crayons, brushing her hair—while Clown 175 watches, gestures, or occasionally writes on a small chalkboard.
Distributing, sharing, or possessing such content is a serious crime. For example, in the United States v. Vaskas case referenced, the defendant was sentenced to serve 70 years in prison.
This combination of words is unusual and doesn’t correspond to a known movie, book, or public story. It could be a character prompt, a forgotten indie film, a piece of creative writing, or an internal reference from a specific community (e.g., role-playing, art project, or even a misremembered title).