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Psyche delivers an intense monologue condemning bullying behavior, drawing a parallel to the tragic case of Amanda Todd and the psychological harm caused by online harassment.
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Browse era →In this brief but emotionally charged episode segment, Psyche addresses someone who has attacked his vulnerabilities, comparing their behavior to the bullies responsible for Amanda Todd's death. Psyche argues that while the bullies may not have physically killed Todd, their relentless harassment and psychological abuse drove her to suicide. He frames this as a form of spiritual and psychological murder, turning the mirror back on the attacker by suggesting they embody the very toxicity they claim to oppose. Psyche expresses anger at this behavior, noting that such cruelty motivates his emotional response and willingness to confront injustice directly.
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