Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub

Origin
Jean-Paul Marat was a politician well known during the time of the French Revolution. He took flight to journalism to address his views and ferocious anger to the public. Marat fought for the poor and hungry that comprised France at the time. He became symbolized as a hero when he assassinated in his bathtub. One of the most famous things about Marat, besides his temper, was that he had contacted some unknown skin disease some time in his life. His skin was noted to be blistered, itchy, and emaciated. At that point, he spent most of his time in his bathtub, soaking in medicines to relieve the agony.

Effects
Marat’s bathtub gives anyone that touches it his passion and anger for anything that they care about. This could be from a political vote, to defending their stance; the downside includes a furious indignation. Also, staying in the tub for periods of time will recreate the same skin disease Marat had.