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A guest who appeared in a previous episode and exhibited aggressive behavior, including pulling out a gun on camera and using offensive language.
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300 Glove is a single-appearance figure in the archive, notable primarily for an incident of on-camera violence and aggression that prompted significant host intervention and boundary-setting. His presence marks a critical moment in the show's documented history regarding safety protocols and guest conduct standards.
The record shows one appearance in "Let's Try This One More Time," an episode structured around Psyche's underworld initiation narrative and tarot exploration. However, 300 Glove's actual participation is subsumed into the aftermath of his conduct rather than substantive exchange. Psyche's subsequent discussion of show rules, chat moderation, and explicit frustration with a guest's behavior indicates that 300 Glove created a rupture in the episode's intended flow—his presence became an event requiring remediation rather than contribution to the intellectual or spiritual inquiry typically staged in the archive.
The behavioral pattern documented is escalation: verbal aggression paired with the production of a firearm on camera. This suggests a guest who either entered the space without alignment to its norms, or who destabilized rapidly under the conditions of live broadcast. The archive records him not as a thinker or participant but as a breach.
300 Glove's single appearance is defined entirely by controversy. He pulled a weapon on camera and employed offensive language, actions that directly violated the container Psyche maintains for the show's work. This forced the host into explicit pedagogical mode—articulating rules, explaining moderation decisions, and processing the violation publicly. The incident represents one of the archive's clearest moments of boundary enforcement and guest removal.
No substantive relationships are recorded. 300 Glove appears to have had no prior integration into the show's recurring guest ecosystem, and the archive suggests no collaborative or ideological alignment with Psyche or other figures. He registers as an isolated incident rather than a figure embedded in the show's relational network.
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