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A brief episode focused on establishing community guidelines and expectations for respectful behavior in the chat during live streams.
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Browse era →This short episode serves as a community announcement and call to action for maintaining order and respect in the Cult of Psyche chat environment. The host Psyche/Trix delivers a direct message about appropriate behavior, emphasizing that the show is a 'sacred space where trolls come to die and souls come to shine.' The episode uses colorful metaphors and rhyming phrases to communicate boundaries around inappropriate content, harassment, and disruptive behavior. The overall tone is firm but playful, establishing clear expectations while maintaining the show's characteristic irreverent style. This appears to be a foundational episode for community standards rather than the typical tarot readings or mythology discussions.
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