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A member of Psyche's audience
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Miser is a member of Psyche's audience who has appeared across six episodes, contributing to discussions spanning personal identity, dating culture, substance use, and spiritual topics. He serves as a casual interlocutor and fellow participant in the show's open-panel conversations, representing the engaged listener who steps into dialogue with the host.
Miser appears most prominently in episodes centered on personal disclosure and candid social observation. His earliest documented appearance centers on coming-out experiences, where he shared that he came out at age fourteen. This initial contribution established him as someone willing to engage with vulnerable topics around identity and personal history. Across subsequent appearances, Miser appears in the background of various panel discussions—paranormal talk, dating app culture, and casual banter—suggesting he is a regular or semi-regular presence in the audience rather than a featured guest. His interventions tend toward the observational and direct; he has made casual remarks about Psyche's appearance and demeanor, framed with humor and familiarity, indicating a comfortable rapport with the host developed over repeated exposure.
Miser's presence in the archive reflects the show's open-panel format, where audience members contribute anecdotal commentary and personal asides. He does not appear to drive conversation but rather participates in the ambient social space Psyche creates—responding to prompts, offering perspective, and maintaining the informal, conversational tone that characterizes the stream's culture.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Miser's documented relationship is primarily with Psyche, developed through repeated casual interaction across the show's lifespan. He appears alongside other audience members and occasional guests—including Kro, who appears in an early episode—but no sustained secondary relationships are documented in the archive. His role is fundamentally that of an audience participant maintaining continuity with the host and contributing to the convivial, open-ended atmosphere of panel discussions rather than forming substantive collaborative or conflictual bonds with other recurring figures.
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This episode features a casual conversation about Grindr interactions, pickup lines, and dating culture. The host, Psyche, discusses his experiences with Grindr and shares a humorous exchange with someone who responded to his message.

Psyche discusses dating apps, hookups, and romantic frustrations in a drunk livestream session, sharing personal anecdotes and interactions on Grinder. The conversation is informal and candid, with Psyche expressing his feelings and experiences.

Psyche prepares for an upcoming date and shares photos with his viewers during a casual livestream conversation. He discusses the person he's meeting and gets ready for the date while interacting with his audience.

In this episode, host Psyche reflects on his father's final days and death, sharing intimate details about his decline and readiness to pass away. The episode explores themes of mortality, acceptance, and the challenges faced by families during a loved one's end-of-life journey.

Host Psyche discusses coming out experiences and personal histories with guest Miser, touching on topics of identity, relationships, and casual conversation about drugs. The conversation also involves other guests, including Kro, who is mentioned as a queer individual.

Psyche hosts a laid-back open panel discussion on paranormal experiences, astral projection, and spiritual topics, featuring tarot readings and casual conversations about pets and celebrities.
“You look like you like drugs, buddy. I I like drugs.”
“I've been out of closet since I was like 14 years old.”
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