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Featured in the 'Psychic Haters Club' clip, has a Lenore tattoo
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AI · ARCHIVAL
An unidentified guest who surfaced in a single archived moment centered on reaction and playful critique. Their primary marker in the record is a Lenore tattoo—a symbol laden with literary resonance (Poe's "The Raven," death, loss, the feminine uncanny)—which became the focal point of banter rather than deep examination.
The guest's singular appearance occurs within a meta-conversational frame: Psyche reacting to external content (the "Psychic Haters Club" clip) rather than conducting a primary interview. Within this secondary engagement, the Lenore tattoo functions as a comedic or conversational anchor—something that invited joking, matching-tattoo proposals, and the kind of surface-level social bonding that characterizes skeptical or irreverent circles. The tone is light, participatory, and marked by in-group humor rather than doctrinal seriousness. The guest themselves remains largely unmarked; their presence is readable primarily through the object adorning their body and the reactions it provoked.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
No sustained relational record exists. The guest appears as a minor node in a clip-reaction dynamic, orbiting Psyche's interpretive lens rather than establishing independent dialogue or pattern with other recurring figures in the archive.