
// transmission
A brief discussion about animal behavior and the inherent dangers of domesticating wild animals, touching on tigers, dogs, and chimpanzees.
Original Transmissions/// initiate_layer
Observers see the surface.
/// within ∞ The Current
Browse era →This short episode segment features a conversation about animal aggression and the misconceptions people have about domesticating wild animals. The discussion begins with observations about dogs being good judges of character, then shifts to comparing different breeds like pit bulls and chihuahuas. The conversation takes a more serious turn when discussing the famous Siegfried and Roy incident, with differing opinions about whether Roy's tiger attack was malicious or a response to Roy having a stroke. The participants debate whether exotic animals like tigers can truly be domesticated through training methods like whipping, or if they retain their wild instincts regardless of being raised from birth. The episode appears to cut off mid-conversation while beginning to reference a story about someone who raised a chimpanzee, suggesting the dangers inherent in attempting to domesticate wild primates.
The episode discusses the factors that influence the pricing of open panels, including material costs, manufacturing processes, and strategies to regulate participation.
A discussion between Psyche/Trix and guests about creating original music and how AI is affecting musicians' creative processes.
Episode focused on chat drama and tensions between participants, with discussions about financial contributions and interpersonal conflicts.
Explore the ideas at the heart of this episode
An energetic musical intro featuring a rap/song that introduces the chaotic, unfiltered nature of the Cult of Psyche show and its recurring panel members.