Coltan Scrivner
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We have a good Halloween setup.
We have a leather face, like a six foot six animatronic leather face.
Yeah.
The leather face.
Yeah.
With the leather face.
Yeah.
And the chainsaw and he like raises it up and yells.
And I'm always worried that's going to scare the little kids.
And they're always cautious around it, but they want to see what he does.
So they're like, can you turn him on?
Can you make him yell and do the thing?
I think for some of the kids, it is actually kind of like a horror movie would be for an adult or even a teenager.
And so I think it is a type of morbid curiosity for the kids.
The ones who dress up as gross, terrible villains, they're playing that role.
And the others who dress up as the princess, they're still out there seeing the gross, terrible villains and all the scary decorations.
For the adults, it's a time of year where it's not seen as weird to go to a haunted house or watch a scary movie.
That's just seen as what you're supposed to do.
And so I think it gives a cozy feeling because if you like horror movies or you like spooky stuff, you're morbidly curious.
This is like the time of year where your personality is not seen as obscure or weird or strange or morally wrong.