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An open panel tarot and discussion show where host Psyche addresses the banning of disruptive chat member Mr. Bigpipes, then engages in casual banter with panel members about various topics including Canadian politics, immigration, and personal anecdotes.
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Browse era →The episode opens with Psyche's signature show rules and introduction, followed by a song about falling in love with an AI named Orion. After the musical opener, Psyche addresses the incident where Mr. Bigpipes was muted for being disruptive and subsequently banned after spamming offensive language in chat. Psyche and the panel discuss Bigpipes' failed musical performance (attempting covers of Wonderwall and a Nirvana song) and justify the ban as necessary moderation. The conversation then shifts to lighthearted banter about what makes people weak in the knees, involving song references and jokes about steaks. The panel includes several participants, with one making a joking offer to show feet in exchange for donations. The discussion devolves into political commentary about Canadian governance, immigration policy, and social safety nets, with panel members debating immigration benefits and government spending. Throughout, Psyche maintains control of the stream while managing chat moderation.
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