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An IP2 community member who allegedly requested Psyche wear a rainbow wig and made sexual advances.
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AI · ARCHIVAL
As discussed on stream: Big Pipe appears in the archive as a peripheral but notable figure representing the IP2 community's harassment infrastructure. He is mentioned in a single episode as someone who made inappropriate sexual advances toward Psyche and requested he wear a rainbow wig — acts that exemplify the targeted trolling and sexual boundary violations Psyche contends with from this audience sector.
As discussed on stream: Big Pipe's sole documented presence occurs during "Cruelty and the Beast. If You Want the Truth, Give Them a Mask," an episode characterized by Psyche's direct engagement with technical disruption and community harassment. The mention of Big Pipe emerges within Psyche's discussion of trolling from the IP2 community, suggesting his behavior is emblematic of the broader pattern of coordinated boundary-crossing that Psyche addresses throughout the stream. Big Pipe's requests and advances represent a particular flavor of harassment — one mixing mockery (the rainbow wig demand) with sexual inappropriateness — that operates as both personal attack and performative spectacle for an audience.
As discussed on stream: Big Pipe's documented actions constitute sexual harassment and boundary violation. His inappropriate advances and costume demands directed at Psyche represent a tactic of sexualized humiliation common to the IP2 harassment ecosystem. These acts are not incidental trolling but part of a systematic pattern of sexual and psychological pressure that Psyche explicitly addresses as part of his ongoing experience with this community sector.
As discussed on stream: Big Pipe has no recorded substantive relationship with other named figures in the archive. His significance lies entirely in his representation of IP2 community dynamics and his role as an example of the harassment infrastructure Psyche navigates. He appears only as a symptom of a larger systemic dynamic rather than as an individual with agency or meaningful connection within the archive's documented relationships.