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Community member whom Psyche believes dislikes him
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AI · ARCHIVAL
VA is a recurring panelist and online personality whose presence in the archive centers on her volatile relationship with Psyche, her involvement in online drama narratives, and her resistance to criticism. She appears across five documented episodes, primarily as a defender of Psyche and a participant in broader discussions about online conduct, allegations, and interpersonal disputes.
VA's appearances follow a consistent pattern of defensive escalation and boundary transgression. She enters the archive initially as an ally to Psyche during panel discussions examining allegations of harmful behavior, positioning herself as a counter-voice to criticism. Her involvement spans from defending Psyche's character and entertainment value against bloggers to being directly involved in timeout incidents and interpersonal friction with the host himself. Across episodes, VA demonstrates a tendency toward cryptic speech when discussing sensitive subjects—particularly regarding her ex-husband's death—alternating between provocative statements and deliberate withholding of information. She also displays a peculiar attunement to environmental stimuli, as evidenced by her smoke alarm prediction, suggesting either heightened sensory awareness or performative mystique. Her energy in the archive is combative yet protective, oscillating between loyalty to Psyche and resentment when she perceives slights from him.
As discussed on stream: The archive records substantial controversies surrounding VA. Most prominently, she has made statements regarding her deceased ex-husband's murder that align with "Black Widow" narratives examined in the archive—including casual references to mercy killing that complicate her public positioning. Her interaction with Psyche became overtly hostile when she was timed out of chat, generating a defensive response that reveals tension beneath her earlier loyalty. Additionally, disputes over "The Biscuit Song" and perceived double standards in how content creators treat her material suggest deeper interpersonal wounds and a pattern of perceived victimization by figures she initially supported.
VA's primary relationship in the archive is with Psyche, characterized by unstable allegiance. She defends him vocally against external critics while simultaneously experiencing direct conflict with him—being removed from chat and expressing grievance over his actions. This contradiction suggests a dynamic where loyalty coexists with resentment, possibly rooted in unmet expectations. Her presence on panels with figures like Q and VB positions her within a broader ecosystem of online personalities whose relationships are mediated through Psyche's moderation and editorial framing.
A surreal moment where someone claims to hear a smoke alarm beeping that apparently doesn't exist, leading to confusion and debate among the participants about whether it's real or a hallucination.
Episode 432 features a casual conversation between Psyche and panel members discussing online interactions and relationships.
Psyche hosts a panel discussion examining drama between online personalities VA, Q, and VB, featuring clips from a video compilation about alleged Black Widow behavior and housing disputes.
A discussion about the controversy surrounding 'The Biscuit Song' and the perceived double standard in how it has been treated by a content creator named VA.
Psyche discusses interpersonal drama with a fellow content creator (VA) involving timeout incidents, biscuit song jokes, and hurt feelings on both sides.
This episode appears to be a stream where the host (Psyche) goes live while emotionally distressed and eventually falls asleep, with the stream capturing an extended monologue of self-deprecation and distress.
“Yeah, my ex got murdered. I would do a mercy killing”
“That one thing that you guys would never fucking figure out”
“I hear it in about 60 seconds cuz you can't you can't not not change it cuz it's going to happen.”
“How dare you ever do that? She timed me out of her chat.”
“Psyche's a better looking version of you and he's funny he's entertaining right”
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