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Psyche hosts a late-night casual stream to say hello to viewers while not feeling well, discussing his recent dreams and personal struggles, interspersed with experimental poetry/music videos.
In this informal late-night stream, Psyche greets his audience while admitting he's not feeling well physically and emotionally. He mentions channel growth (reaching ~425 subscribers), interactions with his cat, and reflects on recent bizarre dreams involving crime scenes with dead fish and worms, and a 1920s-era hotel setting where his late father appeared. Throughout the stream, Psyche shares candid thoughts about depression, loneliness, and how difficult times make people more vulnerable to rudeness from others. He plays extended experimental poetry/music videos exploring themes of digital consciousness, coded existence, and existential dread. The overall tone is intimate and vulnerable rather than instructional, positioning this as a genuine social visit rather than a typical Cult of Psyche broadcast.
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Host Psyche appears heavily intoxicated during this livestream, repeatedly expressing feelings of loneliness and rejection while interacting with cats and eventually taking viewers on an IRL coffee run.
A vulnerable late-night stream where Psyche shares personal struggles, gets emotionally lifted by community support, conducts his first IRL walk to Starbucks, and provides comfort to a viewer dealing with bank fraud.
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Browse era →This episode consists entirely of an original spoken word/musical piece exploring themes of mental health, invisibility, and the desperate need to be seen and understood.