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Psyche discusses his reasons for stopping his Rumble livestream, detailing his experiences with multiple arrests, three years of felony probation, and the constraints placed on his life by the criminal justice system.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche opens up about his past legal troubles and the practical consequences that have led him to cease streaming on Rumble. He describes multiple arrests and three years of felony probation, including intrusive home searches by probation officers at any hour and restrictions on his personal behavior (such as being unable to keep alcohol in his home). Psyche explains that a significant reason for stopping his stream is his awareness of his own nature: he doesn't make idle threats online and will follow through on anything he says he'll do, which puts him at risk of legal trouble given his probation status. He references past incarceration experiences, including witnessing violence in correction facilities and extended lockdowns, framing these experiences as a form of correction that has influenced his current choices to avoid situations that could jeopardize his probation.
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