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A participant discussing the impact of negativity on viewership and personal wellbeing.
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An occasional guest panelist who appears across diverse topics ranging from cannabis and mental health to community drama and real-life experiences. Known for candid, often confrontational commentary on both show content and host decisions. This guest maintains an active presence in the community ecosystem alongside recurring panelists like Alexander, Mikey, Janet, and Bea, though their dynamic with Psyche appears contentious.
As discussed on stream: The guest has publicly criticized Psyche's moderation and decision-making authority, stating Psyche "thinks he could kick people off" and "do whatever he wants." They've also accused Psyche of failing to take responsibility and allowing unspecified racist content on the platform. Additionally, the guest participated in discussions explicitly framed around exposing and undermining the host.
Frequently appears alongside Alexander, Mikey, Janet, and Bea in panel settings. Maintains an adversarial relationship with Psyche, challenging both his authority and judgment. Has engaged in community disputes with figures like "Scam" over representation and legitimacy within "the Greece."
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In this episode, a guest recounts the overwhelming number of phone calls and texts received during their ICU recovery, sharing personal experiences and emotional challenges.

In this episode, Psyche explores the symbolic significance of an unexpected robin's nest that appeared on a guest's balcony, prompting reflections on the nature of life and planning.

In this episode, Psyche and a guest explore the dominance of negativity in media and algorithm-driven content, emphasizing the importance of choosing positivity for spiritual wellbeing.

In this episode, Psyche and a guest discuss the intriguing dynamics of cat ownership, highlighting the idea that cats actually own their caretakers through the concept of an 'open door policy.'

In this episode, Psyche and a guest delve into the concept of 'loosh', discussing how negative emotions generated by online trolls may be harvested by non-physical entities.

In this episode, a guest claims lineage to Joseph Grimaldi, the first clown, linking the historical figure to the modern Grimaldi family of Monaco. The discussion touches on Grimaldi's significance in the world of clowning and his family's prominence.

In this episode, Psyche and a guest discuss a person's physical transformation over a span of one to three years, using photographic evidence from YouTube.

In this episode, Psyche critiques bad-faith social media tactics through an original song, while addressing allegations about his cat care and prior guest interactions with humor and frustration.

Psyche and a guest discuss the McDonald's Arch Burger—a regional test menu item featuring two quarter-pound patties and multiple toppings—debating its availability across different US regions and comparing it to past McDonald's menu items.

Psyche and a guest discuss the implications and risks of Neuralink brain implant technology, exploring concerns about technological control and personal autonomy.

Psyche and a guest discuss online bullying, harassment, and the importance of authenticity versus fakeness in responding to critics.

A casual discussion between Psyche and a guest about online trolling, debates, and conflicts within the community.

The episode discusses whether the recent government shutdown is a real concern or just a distraction, exploring its impacts on the economy, public services, and citizens.

The episode features a discussion about behind-the-scenes drama and a plan to expose the host, Psyche, and others the guest dislikes.

The episode explores the complex dynamics around alcohol use at family weddings, where differing views on drinking can create tension.

The episode discusses the effects of different cannabis strains, particularly sativa versus indica, on mental health and experiences.

The episode discusses the key players and their roles in the captivating 'Panelverse', exploring the depth of their motivations and relationships.

Psyche addresses Discord drama involving threats and attempts to mediate peace between community members.

A brief comedic exchange between Psyche and a guest discussing Discord messages, including a humorous misunderstanding about nude photo requests and South Park references.

The episode discusses the real-life experience of someone who survived a situation reminiscent of the video game Grand Theft Auto.
“I was just really offended that Scam was trying to weaponize the Greece. Scam doesn't speak for the Greece. He likes to pretend he does, but he doesn't.”
“Everybody's entitled to their opinion, including you, Samantha Avery. But you're not noticing how psyche is sitting there. I don't know. Taking no responsibility, putting down another man. Let's not forget some of the racist [ __ ] that we're not going to go back and talk about that he allowed.”
“I'm sitting here. I'm just sitting here looking at you in a state of shock.”
“Remember when you sent me that picture of a of a of a gerbil?”
“There's like a mama bird appeared and she wanted to go through the symbolism of what it means.”
“Why isn't he run or him her running away when I'm like out there?”
“I don't have the same like mental wavelength as a lot of you guys do. Like when I watch it, I'm just like, 'Oh my god, I can't I can't process it at all.'”
“There has been a theory for many years that there's a particular interdimensional and extraterrestrial group... that does feed off of our heightened emotional experiences.”
“There’s a movie called They Live where they had...”
“"You know, f-word the maggot over there, psyche, you know, he thinks he could kick people off. He thinks he could do whatever he wants."”
“"This is his channel. Well, you know what? I could do what I want in my channel, too. And guess what? We're going to be exposing Psyche. All right? We're going to be exposing everybody that I don't like."”
“Honestly, the best part is getting in getting drunk in front of my family cuz they hate alcohol.”
“Yeah. My my my family is going to like be counting my drinks.”
“I love trolling and I love being trolled and you know, I I you know, I like the banter, the back and forth”
“"Not at all. I'm getting the mail as usual. you know, I think it's just like a few civil service places are probably closed, but I I doesn't affect me at all. I think it'll be okay."”
“"It's just like I think they're just trying to distract from the EPSCIN stuff. And so, you know, like it seems like it's just trying to distract people and, you know, wait it out and wait till the news dies down or something."”
“Yeah. And you see her calling me, that's a screen recording of our call log, of our texts, and her calls.”
“I mean, I couldn't even have a spoon or anything.”
“We can't call out from ICU. I couldn't even call her back.”
“You don't really own none of them, do you?”
“I say, if you got an open door policy in your house with cats, you don't own them.”
“you can't pay attention to that because you have to think to yourself, 'Okay, what do I want to feed my soul with? Positivity or negativity?'”
“for many years um I fed my spirit with a lot of negativity, and it took a toll on me, and now I'm doing the”
“Now I smoke indiga and it's a way better for”
“"When the bullets started flying, I knew this was no game. This was real life GTA!"”
“God is a jealous God, you know, we should only fear him.”
“Energy never dies whatsoever. It's not whatsoever. So, it only transfers. So, people are able to transfer their energy to others and stuff no matter if it's good or bad.”
“Why you hating on Benny? And meanwhile, he's just said the most horrific ever.”
“I'm in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Where are you, sir? KZ.”
“I've noticed how people bully you a lot. A lot, right? And I think your genuine reaction is genuine.”
“I'm afraid that these people are going to push you to that limit where god forbid you know what's going to happen”
“they'll take it as entertainment. So sick.”
“I put it in my brain and it's like my I've never been the same since.”
“Arch Burger does not exist. I I heard about it through Tik Tok, but I guess California does have like some of the I don't know if we have a test restaurant”
“Arch Burger is two quarter pound beef patties and three slices of white cheddar, crispy fried onions, slivered onions, pickles, lettuce, Big Arch sauce, and a toasted sesame and poppy seed bun.”
“They sound like a bunch of drunks outside a bar. Like you guys when you get”
“It's not even dog language. It's some strange ass and you have like a straight city and they had no clue what a coyote was or what it sounded like and you heard that for the first time. You would think the most horrific ominous things like it it's terrifying to hear it.”
“That was so funny. You sounded like a 5-year-old telling a”
“I don't believe in Jesus I know Jesus because what I meant was you know they didn't let me finish but the reason why I said I don't believe in Jesus I know him because within belief there's doubt”
“You want to see the first clown? This is my ancestor right here.”
“The Grimaldi family now owns Monaco, so they're pretty pretty pretty prominent.”
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