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Psyche opens a rainy Christmas Eve morning stream with a humorous song about 'Black RG stealing Christmas,' addressing tensions with community members and reflecting on misunderstandings around his online presence and creative work.
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Browse era →On Christmas morning, Psyche begins his stream discussing the rainy weather and his mood, mentioning he needs time to prepare the show. He references Alexandra's recent stream where she discussed threats from a user named Black RG, and Psyche dismisses the threat as unlikely. The core of the episode centers on Psyche's frustration about being misunderstood by people in his community. He recounts how Black RG criticized his AI usage, prompting Psyche to create a lengthy comedic song called 'Black Stole Christmas' as a retaliatory joke. However, the song backfired—Black RG claimed he couldn't believe Psyche would do that, and community members responded with negative comments and threats to send things to Psyche's house. Psyche expresses bewilderment that his attempt at humor was poorly received, explaining he spent considerable time crafting the song and thought the jokes about Black RG's 'Groovy Jimmy puppet' would be funny. He reflects on feeling misunderstood, having 'weird people' around him, and the tragic nature of the situation, while also mentioning he had a 'DMT day' and received a broken DMT pen as a Christmas gift.
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