Nathan Radke
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Part of the story was that someone had come to the museum and, like, ignored the sign and touched the doll and had then been killed in a motorcycle crash.
And so part of selling this doll on this tour is that the doll is associated with death.
And then tragically, when somebody associated with the doll actually does die, it kind of comes back to bite them.
Because the people want to say, no, no, no, honor this guy for the life he led.
This doesn't have anything to do with this nonsense doll thing, despite the fact that that's what we've been pushing this whole time.
Yeah, which tragically is something that we see over and over and over again.
Oh yeah, and if I took over for that job, I would 100% demand danger pay for exactly that reason.
Yeah, because I've been doing some research in it, and this is a really wild scene.
Well, thanks for having me on.
Well, I mean, if you go to any online auction site, you're going to find a bunch of weird things for sale.
And over the years, there's been some truly bizarre things that have been sold.
A cornflake shaped like Illinois, which made, I think, $1,300.
A suit of chainmail armor for a guinea pig, which came at $1,200.
William Shatner's kidney stone.
So, yeah, so your screen right now is just filled with ceramic-faced, glassy-eyed monstrosities, I'm guessing.
Yeah.
I mean, that's some high-grade creepiness right there.
And it's kind of a sneak preview as to what your nightmares are going to look like tonight.
But the thing is, this is eBay you're probably on.
eBay policy forbids the selling of souls.