O BIZARRO CIRCOS DOS HORRORES - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video or podcast discussing the history and attractions of the "Circus of Horrors", a circus known for its bizarre and unconventional acts. The narrator, Lucas, talks about the existence of this circus and its popularity in the United States from the 1800s to 1970.

The circus featured attractions with deformed or sickly people and animals. One such act involved a human, known as the "Pincushioner", who stood still on stage while his assistant would throw a sword at him, often missing and causing no pain due to a technique used to puncture only empty areas of his body. Lucas also mentions the "man in the round, round, round, cut place", a break dancer who performed acrobatics and pyro techniques.

The narrator discusses several other attractions, including a person named Jonas who was born with a beard and mustache, a baby born with blond hair covering his entire body, Lúcia Sarate who was the smallest person who ever existed, and a man who could control his body like a four-legged animal. Other attractions include a woman with two vaginas and a man with two penises. The narrator also mentions a chicken named Mike, which lost its head at 18 months old and is still alive.

Throughout the discussion, Lucas emphasizes how these attractions were not the result of poor experiences or genetic disorders, but were born that way. He also points out that the circus was popular because it allowed people to feel fear and curiosity towards these deformed individuals. The narrator concludes by stating that people are passionate about bizarre things and that they should be able to do things to make others happy, even if they have problems themselves.

Facts

1. The text refers to the "Circus of Horrors", a famous circus in the United States during the last century, known for its bizarre attractions.

2. The circus featured attractions such as deformed people, animals with two heads, and a headless person.

3. The circus was popular between the 1800s and 1940s, and lost popularity by the 1970s.

4. One of the attractions was a human known as the "Pincushioner", who would allow an assistant to stab him without feeling pain.

5. Another attraction was "Jonas", a person who appeared to be a five-year-old bearded woman.

6. The circus also featured a man who could perform various acrobatics, including riding around on an ox without legs.

7. The circus had attractions such as a person with four legs, a woman with two vaginas, and a man with two penises.

8. The circus also had a "headless chicken" attraction, a chicken that had lost its head at 18 months old.

9. The text ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to share the video and join the circus.