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Referenced figure used as comparison point for drunk behavior
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Andrew Wilson appears in the archive as a mentioned rather than present figure, referenced during a panel discussion on online debate dynamics as a comparative example of intoxicated behavior. He serves primarily as a contextual marker rather than an active participant in the Cult of Psyche conversations.
Wilson is invoked in the context of EP.1101's exploration of how individuals perform in heated online exchanges. His mention appears to function as a behavioral anchor point—specifically regarding altered states and their effect on discourse quality. The panel uses him as a reference to examine how intoxication impacts argumentation and presence in digital spaces. His presence in the archive is entirely derivative, existing only through the lens of others' observations rather than through direct testimony or appearance.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Wilson exists in the archive only as a comparison point referenced by panelists during EP.1101. No direct relationships with hosts, recurring guests, or established figures in the Cult of Psyche ecosystem are documented. He functions as an external reference—a name invoked to illustrate a principle rather than a voice contributing to the mythology or discourse of the show itself.