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Psyche and Jay Dog discuss the psychology and appeal of online roasting, debate, and trolling culture, reflecting on past conflicts and the enjoyment they derive from witty banter and social media drama.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche and Jay Dog explore the lighter side of online conflict and roasting culture. The conversation opens with Psyche recounting a past incident where he paid for an open panel and then attempted to exclude someone, a situation that has haunted him for about a year. Jay Dog observes that haters will talk regardless of logic, but Psyche counters by revealing his genuine enjoyment of debate and the back-and-forth dynamic. Both hosts express appreciation for trolling and being trolled as a form of entertainment, with Jay Dog noting that winning and losing roasts is part of the natural flow of online interaction. The episode takes a turn when Psyche publicly declares he's done engaging with someone named Alexander, noting that what used to be fun now feels mean-spirited, suggesting a more reflective perspective on the ethics of prolonged online mockery.
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