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Panel participant whom Psyche initially misnames as 'Douggee' before correcting to 'Dingle.'
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Dingle appears as a participant in Psyche's late-night open panel format, contributing to discussions on geopolitics, relationship dynamics, and receiving tarot interpretation in a casual conversational setting. Their single documented appearance places them among the archive's peripheral voices—present but not recurring.
Dingle's appearance occurs within the specific energetic container of "Middle of the Night Insanity"—a format that emphasizes spontaneity, vulnerability, and the kind of discourse that emerges in liminal hours. The panel structure itself suggests Dingle was one among several voices, participating in the collective intelligence rather than as a featured focus. Their engagement with tarot and willingness to be read within a public livestream context indicates openness to symbolic interpretation and group witness. The nature of Psyche's initial misidentification—naming them "Douggee" before correction—suggests either mild unfamiliarity or the atmospheric slippage characteristic of late-night collective work, where boundaries between personas and authenticity become permeable.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
No significant recurring relationships are documented in the archive for Dingle, as their single appearance provides insufficient data to establish patterns of interaction with other figures or the host beyond that evening's panel dynamic.