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A gay guy in the community who created an aging picture of Psyche that Psyche found disrespectful.
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Bae is a gay figure in the Psyche community whose creation of an AI-generated aging photograph of the host triggered visible friction. He appears only once in the archive, introduced not through direct testimony but through Psyche's commentary on community dynamics and interpersonal boundaries.
Bae enters the record during a casual holiday episode in which Psyche processes frustrations with online behavior and community conduct. The incident appears minor in scale but notable in its psychological weight: an AI-aged image of Psyche circulated within the community, framed as humor but received as disrespect. Psyche's discussion of the image reveals sensitivity around how his appearance and identity are handled by those close to him. The episode frames this not as isolated malice but as symptomatic of broader community boundary violations and tone-deafness that preoccupy the host during the hangout. Bae's action, though brief in the record, lands as a test case in Psyche's larger meditation on what the community owes its center.
Bae created an AI-generated image depicting Psyche aged, which Psyche found disrespectful. The specifics of the transgression—whether it was the technological uncanniness, the presumption of transforming the host's image without consent, or the implicit message about decline—remain somewhat opaque in the archive, suggesting Psyche's irritation was as much about the violation of intimacy as its explicit content.
Bae's relationship to Psyche is defined entirely by this single breach. He exists in the archive as a cautionary node—someone within the community whose creative impulse misfired against the implicit social contract that governs proximity to the host. No other relationships in the archive reference Bae.