
Psyche takes viewers on an IRL walking stream to Redondo Beach Pier, exploring the marina, seafood market, and local shops before ending at a 7-Eleven where an employee confronts her about recording.
Original TransmissionsIn this IRL streaming episode, Psyche takes her audience on a walking tour through her neighborhood to the Redondo Beach Pier. She starts by explaining technical difficulties with streaming on YouTube and opts to use StreamYard instead. The foggy morning walk leads to the pier where she explores the marina, shows off various boats and seagulls, visits seafood vendors selling crabs and lobsters, and walks through gift shops and restaurants. She mentions potentially doing tarot readings on the pier for money someday, saying she could 'basically feed myself' with just a tarot deck. The stream takes a turn when she visits a 7-Eleven to buy cigars and encounters an unfriendly employee who confronts her about recording, leading to an awkward exchange where she calls him a 'dick' after leaving the store. Throughout the stream, she struggles with technical issues including poor comment visibility and a dying phone battery.
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