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A chaotic Wednesday night open panel stream where host Psyche discusses psychological warfare tactics while managing multiple interruptions from his cats knocking over drinks and navigating low viewer numbers.
This Wednesday night episode of Cult of Psyche features host Psyche attempting to conduct an open panel discussion while repeatedly falling asleep and being interrupted by his cats, particularly one named Tricks who keeps knocking over his coffee. Early in the stream, Psyche delivers an educational segment on psychological warfare (MISO), explaining how propaganda, fear-based manipulation, and false statements are used to influence populations—both enemy and friendly groups alike. He emphasizes the importance of not allowing oneself to be manipulated by fear. Throughout the episode, Psyche struggles with low viewer turnout, expressing frustration about a significant drop in concurrent viewers compared to earlier streams that day. He discusses being slandered, attacked, and receiving negative comments from detractors, while also addressing moderation policies and the importance of community support. The overall tone blends philosophical resilience with the comedic chaos of managing multiple cats during a live broadcast.
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