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This episode features a humorous and absurdist back-and-forth conversation between two individuals, touching on topics like peg legs, knife play, and smoking weed.
A brief, casual episode featuring playful banter and roasting among friends, with participants making jokes about each other's appearances and work.
A brief opening segment where participants discuss smoking and relaxing, with minimal substantive content captured in this transcript fragment.
A brief Halloween-themed discussion where participants joke about dressing up as each other for Halloween costumes.
A brief episode featuring playful banter between participants about a bizarre question, with discussion of inappropriate jokes and panel dynamics.
A chaotic episode featuring crude humor about STDs mixed with discussions of manifestation and references to VTuber Electra.
A casual conversation about height misconceptions, with participants arguing about someone's claimed height of 5'10" versus their actual height of 5'7".
A brief episode where the host references Beetlejuice face contortions and compares themselves to the movie's scary face transformations.
This episode features the host, Psyche or Trix, attempting to tell humorous cow jokes in an effort to make their friend Mason laugh.
A brief comedic exchange where the hosts joke about phone line services and debate which community members would be top donors.
A casual livestream episode featuring roasting and storytelling, with participants discussing hood accents and sharing awkward summer stories.
A brief anecdotal conversation about someone vomiting at a freeway exit.
A brief episode fragment featuring trivia questions that quickly devolve into inappropriate jokes and casual conversation.
Episode 167 features a brief, chaotic discussion about red balloon animals and circus-related imagery that causes apparent distress to participants.
The episode features lighthearted moments of guests flexing their muscles and joking around, including an accidental 'butt cam' incident.
The episode explores how using humor to diffuse conflict can sometimes backfire when the jokes don't land with the audience.
The episode discusses navigating humor and sensitivity when discussing dark or controversial topics, with the host and guest debating the appropriateness of jokes about real-life tragedies.
The host, known as Psyche or Trix, discusses their own teeth, including how they have nice, straight teeth despite not being straight in other ways, thanks to good dentists and orthodontists.
A late-night open panel stream featuring host Psyche and guests Joe and Tig, filled with drinking, jokes, storytelling, and playful banter.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche features a humorous discussion around someone asking to move in, though specific details are unavailable without transcript.
A whimsical episode blending occult themes with lighthearted animal content, featuring funny cat videos and feline antics.
A brief comedic exchange where someone is being called to bed and asked if their partner is 'whooping their ass' by making them go to bed.
Episode discussing recent chaotic or circus-like events, with cat-related content and humor.
A playful closet reveal showdown between two participants, comparing an organized OCD wardrobe against a cat-filled messy space.
Psyche reacts to an AI-generated deepfake image of herself that was meant to be offensive but actually gave her a muscular physique, which she found amusing rather than insulting.
A brief comedic exchange between Psyche and a guest discussing Discord messages, including a humorous misunderstanding about nude photo requests and South Park references.
A brief and chaotic episode where the hosts discover and react to the concept of eagle feather g-strings as a fashion trend.
A casual panel discussion featuring edgy humor and banter between participants, with conversations about personal behavior, trolling styles, and interpersonal dynamics.
A casual conversation that appears to be the opening moments of an episode, discussing cats and litter boxes with humorous banter.
A chaotic and humorous episode where the host Psyche/Trix talks to their pets, creating confusion and comedy as listeners can't distinguish between pet talk and human conversation.
A humorous opening segment discussing what's hotter than the sun, with the hosts playfully concluding that 'Mini Manson' is the hottest thing imaginable.
This episode appears to be an informal conversation between Psyche/host and guests with playful banter about AI, Satan, and religious imagery.
Psyche announces the completion of their new book 'The Troll King Handbook,' describing it as both a humorous trolling guide and a collection of remedies based on personal experiences.
The episode features a drunken conversation between two individuals, one of whom is frustrated that they could not see the name of the other person they were addressing.
A heated discussion about inappropriate humor in relationships that escalates into conflict and eventually resolves with an apology.
Host Psyche reflects on dealing with YouTube criticism using humor and biblical metaphors, comparing their experience to Daniel in the lion's den.