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Krumping (not Krunk-ing) is often confused with Clowning, but while the two are related by form and origin (and vaguely by style), differences are visible. They share the same basic speed, and a similar movement pattern: a rapid rhythmic bobbling and arms swinging, as well as the intermittent flex of the spine and thrust-out chest, which may be called "the krump" or a "bobble bounce". Krumping, however, is a more aggressive dance form and is intended as an expression of anger or a release of pent-up emotion through violent, exaggerated, and dramatic moves. High variation, individuality, and movement are the foundations of the Krump or bobble bounce. It must be said that the current focal point of the dance as of 2006 and its differentiation from Clowning is a dance style of which where dissing or jokes are often involved, and also sick movements, such as snaking, grimey or any sort of action that has any kind of sexual relation is absent when Krumping, such actions will violate the sacredness of the dance.