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Troll panelist who engages in arguments with Jay Dog and others; has multi-year conflict history with Jay Dog
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Black RG is a panelist and community provocateur whose presence in the archive is defined by antagonistic engagement and sustained conflict with other recurring figures. He operates primarily as a disruptive force within the show's panel dynamics, appearing across six documented episodes over an extended period.
As discussed on stream: Black RG's appearances follow a consistent pattern of escalation and friction. He engages in protracted arguments with Jay Dog and others, using confrontational rhetoric and deliberately inflammatory statements. His most substantial documented narrative arc is the Christmas-theft storyline (EP.173), a musical composition by Psyche that frames Black RG's behavior as an attempt to poison the community through "digital harassment and negativity"—a metaphorical rendering of his trolling activity into mythic terms. This suggests the archive interprets his presence as genuinely corrosive to group cohesion.
Across panel discussions (EP.429, EP.430, EP.438), Black RG participates in the raw conversational chaos typical of the show, but his contributions lean toward provocation rather than substantive engagement. He surfaces specific grievances about community norms—particularly complaints about AI usage—suggesting he positions himself as a critical voice against what he perceives as unchecked technological adoption. However, his intervention in the Mason-Spunky situation (EP.438 context) reveals he is capable of advocating for ethical boundaries when he perceives violation, indicating his antagonism is not purely reflexive but sometimes targeted at perceived hypocrisy.
As discussed on stream: Black RG's entire documented presence is essentially controversial. His multi-year conflict with Jay Dog is the spine of his archive record, and the show itself has generated content (the Christmas episode) that casts his behavior as a form of attack on community wellbeing. His objections to AI usage position him against a technological direction the show seems to embrace, creating ideological tension. He is identified explicitly as a "troll" in the archive classification, marking him as someone whose engagement is structurally adversarial rather than collaborative.
Black RG's primary documented relationship is his sustained conflict with Jay Dog, a tension that spans multiple years and surfaces across several episodes. This antagonism appears to be the gravitational center of his presence in the archive—he is often defined by opposition to Jay Dog rather than by independent contributions. His critique of community practices (particularly AI usage) positions him implicitly against Psyche's editorial direction, though no direct personal conflict between them is explicitly recorded. His intervention regarding Mason's behavior toward Spunky suggests he may align with other community members on ethical grounds, despite his general oppositional stance.
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 musical/poetic episode where Psyche performs an original composition about 'Black RG' attempting to 'steal Christmas' from the Cult of Psyche community through digital harassment and negativity.
Episode 345 features Psyche hosting an open panel discussion with recurring guests including Otto, Jay Dog, and Paul Shepherd, covering tarot readings, personal astrology discussions, and chaotic banter typical of the show's raw conversational style.
Host Psyche conducts a Tuesday hangout stream featuring panel discussions, drama with various community members, and debuts a new tarot deck called Gallery of Hallucinations Oracle.
Host Psyche/Trix chats with guests Miser and others about coming out experiences, personal histories, and casual conversation about drugs and relationships.
An episode focused on livestream drama between Psyche and other panel personalities, featuring musical performances and discussion of trolling behavior.
“Mason, it's not nice to hit on someone who's engaged, who's told you once that they're not interested. It's not nice to keep asking.”
“I'm taking it away.”
“Stop playing with AI like it's some sacred law.”
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