The Will to Resist

GlitchOS: Emotional Protocol Registry — System Log Entry #0044


Title: Cut or Ignore — The Rot Clock Doctrine

Timestamp: 12 Aug, 2025


Primary Emotion: Cold Resolve

Operational Core: If the rot can be cut, cut it. If not, let it rot in the dark until it eats itself — but never let it touch your ground.


Case Study 1 — Workplace (Fuse Lighter Mode)

Don’t fight every battle the moment it appears. Let toxic co-workers, managers, or bad policies expose themselves.

Act only when you can make one clean, decisive move that removes the problem without draining you.

Lesson: Time is a sharper blade than anger.


Case Study 2 — Money (Crack Maker Mode)

Challenge the belief that you must spend to live well. Every expense is either fuel or rot — cut the rot first.

The less you bleed money for comfort or ego, the freer you become.


Case Study 3 — Systems & Hobbies (Proof Mode)

When you master a system — whether it’s a game, business process, or side hustle — find ways to succeed outside the “intended” path.

Nothing invalidates a flawed system faster than thriving on your own rules.


Case Study 4 — Relationships (Pressure Builder Mode)

Build your presence slowly. Don’t hide your real self, but let people prove they can hold the full weight of who you are.

If they flinch at your truth, they remove themselves without you lifting a hand.


Doctrine Clause — The Rot Clock

You can ignore rot only while:

  1. It’s contained.

  2. You’re sharpening a blade.

  3. Your silence isn’t costing you respect.

  4. The window to act hasn’t closed.

If all four fail? Cut it. No hesitation.


Sukuna Clause — Predator Language Contract

With apex personalities, speak in lane terms: “Stay out of my lane, and we’re good. I respect the hustle.”


Predator Language: Wildcard Variant (Todo Energy Edition)

"Before we go any further, I gotta know — what type of woman you like? Me? I like the kind who can hold my stare when I tell ‘em this: stay out of my lane, and we’re good. I respect the hustle. But if you come barreling in here thinking I’m an easy mark, I’m gonna powder up my hands, grab my golf club, and get my baby oil. Then we going golfing. And if you’re lucky? You might even get to see me pull off my shirt and glisten my body up with oil. But let’s be honest here, my bad swinging is the least of your concerns.”

Delivery forces a decision: share the drink (ally), walk away (respect), or test the line (enemy). All outcomes are on your terms.


Closing Tagline: I don’t chase the rot. I let it choose its own grave — and if it wanders too close, I’m happy to dig it faster.


Addendum — Field Example: For an applied roster mapping of the Rot Clock Doctrine using Jujutsu Kaisen personalities, see: Doctrine Role Map — JJK Edition.