
A livestream episode featuring a playful game called the 'Diddy Party' with panel participants discussing rules and competition dynamics.
Original TransmissionsThis episode centers around a game or challenge format called the 'Diddy Party' (also referred to as 'zitty party') that involves panel participants and some kind of slip-and-slide element. The host Trix/Psyche appears to be running this interactive game with participants including Beta, Jim, and Nick. The episode reveals the competitive nature of the challenge, with discussion about secret rules, prizes, and the revelation that the game was 'rigged from the beginning' with Trix and Bean planning to be the 'king and queen.' The casual, impromptu nature of the conversation suggests this was a more experimental or off-format episode compared to the show's usual tarot and consciousness content.
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