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Common sense dictates that should you purchase clothing from a thrift store like, say, Goodwill, you should wash those items before wearing them yourself. Sounds about right. But you know what a good wash-and-dry can't do? It can't get those pesky demons out. As detailed in the video above, minister and TV personality Pat Robertson confirms what you've suspected all along: Demons can, in fact, attach themselves to physical effects like clothing. And what if you pick up a T-shirt previously owned by a member of Satan's army of darkness? What then, huh? Well, you might find yourself the owner of a pesky demonic goblin in addition to a badass new shirt, free of charge (not counting your soul's eternal damnation). So you've got to bless it and douse it in holy water and maybe even burn a little sage around it, too, just in case, because even bleach can't get those suckers out. And if you thought lice or bed bugs were bad, well, think of poor old Regan MacNeil. We have a feeling that had she properly consecrated her second-hand purchases, The Exorcist might have been a much more pleasant film.

Max Berlinger Berlinger is a freelance writer based in Brooklyn.

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