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Panel participant engaging in extended comedic debate with Psyche about visiting and hospitality, appears to be testing boundaries and playing up frustration for entertainment
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Arthur is a recurring panel participant in the Cult of Psyche community who has appeared across nine episodes, contributing to discussions about streaming personalities, digital culture, and community dynamics. He shares the late-night, intimate atmosphere of the show with Psyche and other regulars, and appears to be embedded in the core friend group navigating both support and conflict within the community.
Arthur frequently appears alongside Psyche (the host), Bea, Alexander McQueen, Alexandra Mayers, and Michael in panel discussions. His most documented relationship tension is with Psyche and Beeta, as explored in the friendship and conflict episode. He appears to operate as part of Psyche's inner circle of regular guests and community figures.
Host Psyche returns for a new episode after forgetting what happened the previous night, uses AI to analyze the prior stream transcript, and discusses tattoo progress while chatting with viewers.
A ritualistic spoken-word poem/song serving as an anthem for the Cult of Psyche community, describing late-night streaming sessions, tarot readings, and ongoing drama with other content creators.
Episode 408 features Psyche dealing with drama after guests exposed themselves on stream, while discussing spiritual trafficking accusations and welcoming a new panelist named Glaze.
A music video/rap performance by Psyche featuring chaotic livestream commentary about community members and moderators dealing with typical streaming disruptions.
This episode discusses navigating friendships and conflicts in the digital age, particularly focusing on an ongoing dispute between the host Psyche and two of her online friends, Beeta and Arthur.
A casual livestream where Psyche broadcasts from various locations, eventually arriving home after an outing, with minimal structured content or guest appearances.
A late-night fun stream featuring casual banter between Psyche and Arthur about visiting, hospitality, and trust, with playful debate about housing guests and cultural perspectives on inviting friends over.
Psyche and his friend Arthur share a chaotic morning involving Arthur's drunk e-bike crash into a tree, lost phone, and spilled coffee, interspersed with casual chat about Psyche's cat Mr. Marbles and moderating the stream chat.
Psyche addresses ongoing drama and conflicts within the show's community, emphasizing the need for calm discussions and adherence to show rules while managing emotional outbursts and accusations from various participants.
Psyche discusses conflicts with other streamers including Empress Janet and Alex after failed attempts at reconciliation, while taking viewer calls and doing tarot readings.
A vulnerable late-night stream where Psyche shares personal struggles, gets emotionally lifted by community support, conducts his first IRL walk to Starbucks, and provides comfort to a viewer dealing with bank fraud.
Episode 95 features an extended open panel discussion with tarot readings, trivia games, yearbook nostalgia, mythology storytelling (Cupid and Psyche), and casual banter between host Psyche and rotating guest panels, spanning nearly 7 hours from late night into early morning.
A chaotic late-night livestream featuring tarot, cat antics, relationship drama, prank calls, and increasingly intoxicated behavior from the host.
“I crashed into a tree. I lost my phone. I spilled my first Starbucks coffee. And then I walked halfway back. I walked back to Starbucks.”
“I mean, I crashed into a tree. I uh I lost my phone. I spilled my coffee. I twisted my tire. I couldn't close my garage door. I went back like twice to find my I finally found it.”
“My friend, I am calling you with the utmost respect and you are responding with the utmost disrespect. My friend, I give you feedback as hero out of a 10, my friend. This is not acceptable.”
“I know. Bea would let me sleep on her lawn.”
“I'm just like playing with the boundaries and you you're going way too far with it.”
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