Nathan Radke
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Okay.
But you can sell an item that you claim has a soul in it.
Anyway, go on.
So this is how you get around the policy of selling souls is that you're like, okay, to be in full compliance with the policy, the description of the haunted dolls should say something like, for entertainment purposes only, or no specific spiritual outcomes are guaranteed.
But I came across one listing that said, quote, all sales are final to preserve the item's energetic integrity.
That's magnificent.
Yeah.
It's like, you can't get your money back on this.
It's going to compromise the energetic integrity of this item.
So what's really being sold here?
So in addition to looking creepy, which, to be honest, is every doll I've ever seen, all haunted dolls, they come with a personal testimony from the seller.
And this is really the thing that sells the dolls, in addition to the weirdness of how they look.
But what's odd to me is because you're trying to sell these things, but many of the testimonies are about how terrible having the doll around is.
It doesn't make much sense.
In fact, most of them are like that.
A lot of the descriptions you probably see on your screen, they include information about the nature of the spirit.
And some of them say neutral or playful or positive.
But most of them say negative or demonic.
And when you start reading through the testimonies, it's really quite astounding.
There was one that I read that talked about since this guy brought it home originally, he had terrible misfortune and his wife left him for another man.