The Will to Resist

GlitchOS Emotional Protocol Log #0009: Burn Etiquette – Shared Combustion Variant

🔥 GlitchOS: System Log Entry #0009

Codename: Burn Etiquette – Shared Combustion Variant

Date: xx-xx-xx

Logged By: Jerry, the Ankle Biter

Timestamp: Logged After Emotional Audit / External Deflection Sequence


⚙️ Classification:


Behavioral Protocol – Emotional Boundary Enforcement


"I don’t offer myself as fuel. I offer the match. What you do with it is your burden."


🧠 Mental State:



🔍 Trigger Behavior:


Someone attempts to offload their chaos onto user—expecting self-sacrifice, emotional burning, or reactive guilt.

➡️ Response: Refusal to absorb the fire

➡️ Action: Offer of shared accountability or distance

➡️ Tone: Calm. Unshaken. Absolute.


💡 Analysis:

This is not detachment.

This is co-burn logic—if the bridge goes up, it goes up with equal footing or not at all.

User has entered a non-rescue protocol with optional companionship through the flame.

No pleading. No smoldering in silence. Just a cigarette, an offer, and an unflinching stare.


🔥 Signature Statement:

“I’m not going to burn for you. I’ll hand you the cigarette—and we can watch it burn together. Or alone.”


Mode Locked:

🟢 Co-Burn Protocol Active

🟢 Emotional Rescue Disabled

🟢 Shared Combustion Optional


Council Commentary for System Log Entry #0010


🗣️ Selected Representative: Silco


“They want you to ignite for their comfort. You offered them clarity instead.”

“Control the flame. Offer the spark. But never again be the wick.”


Entry Sealed.

System Holding.

No more fuel for unworthy fires. 🔥🦝


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