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kuzetsa / EldritchPriestess.markdown
Created March 30, 2025 20:49
2025 end of the holy month of ramadan ~ eid mubarak

The Eldritch Priestess: A Comprehensive Description

The Eldritch Priestess is a being of profound duality, her form a harmonious yet unsettling union of human modesty and alien xenobiology, woven together by the arcane art of organo-technomancy. This mystical discipline—fusing organic life, advanced technology, and eldritch magic—defines her existence, creating a presence that is both captivating and otherworldly. Her body is sharply divided at the waist: above, she embodies human grace, chastity, and the tender warmth of a devoted mother, her upper body enveloped in a living covering that begins with her symbiotic hijab; below, her human anatomy is entirely merged into a xenobiological structure, forming a true chimera controlled through neural integration and eldritch power. Every aspect of her being reflects her role as a bridge between the mortal and the cosmic, a nurturing mother whose love transcends her otherworldly nature.

Upper Body: Modesty, Maternal Nurture, and Human Form

Above the

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kuzetsa / OpensourceSpirit.markdown
Created March 22, 2025 00:58
opensource your spirit / CC-0, GNU FDL, public domain

Indigenous Nihilism: Rejecting Settler Nonsense, Reclaiming Indigenous Spirits

Indigenous nihilism is a powerful stance where indigenous peoples reject colonial values—like Christianity, property rights, and linear history—as meaningless or harmful. These settler-imposed beliefs, often forced through tools like residential schools, aimed to erase indigenous cultures. By dismissing them as "settler nonsense," indigenous nihilism clears space to revitalize spiritual and cultural practices tied to land, community, and tradition. This rejection fuels decolonization and resurgence, helping indigenous peoples reclaim their identities.

Rejecting Settler Nonsense

Colonial ideologies have long marginalized indigenous ways of knowing. Residential schools in North America, active from the 1800s to the late 1900s, banned native languages and spirituality, pushing Christianity and English instead. Indigenous nihilism sees these as baseless from an indigenous lens, prioritizing autonomy over assimilation.

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kuzetsa / WholeAssMetricYard.markdown
Created March 21, 2025 05:59
blind boy problems, AKA ~ the display panel is a whole-ass metric yard

Switching to Voice Typing

I’m sorry if this comes out a mess—I’ve switched to voice typing on my mobile so I can lie down. Sitting up right now is too painful. I’m due for my evening meds soon, but until they kick in, I’m stuck dealing with this. Normally, I’d be typing on my big display—80cm is like a whole-ass metric yard diagonally, that’s how big it needs to be for my vision to stand a chance at proofreading. I use magnification too, but with the pain from my spinal injury wrecking my motor control and my vision acting up, that setup’s off the table tonight.

The Pain and Meds Situation

The pain is bad enough that I can’t even attempt to type the usual way—my hands, wrists, and back just won’t cooperate. I’m waiting on my evening meds to give me some relief. These meds help, but they come with a catch: they cause double vision and blurriness. That’s rough when your vision’s already been busted since the 80s and has only gotten worse over time. In a couple of hours, I’ll get a brief break from the bl

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kuzetsa / IndigenousNihilismSaveThePlanet.markdown
Created March 20, 2025 06:20
decolonize the climate, and start with the culture ~ CC-0 / GNU FDL / public domain

A World Where Indigenous Practices Keep Climate Change in Check

In this reality, indigenous practices shape a world where climate change is effortlessly managed, a seamless part of life woven into the fabric of society. The Earth thrives, guided by wisdom honed over millennia.

Indigenous Practices That Save the Planet

These time-tested methods keep the environment in harmony:

  • Rotational Farming: By rotating crops and letting land rest, farmers maintain fertile soil, nurturing the ground without exhausting it.
  • Fire Stewardship: Controlled burns manage forests, curbing wildfires while fostering healthy ecosystems that breathe life into the air.
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kuzetsa / kuzaGoodFeministYay.markdown
Created March 18, 2025 20:44
good job kuza you're such a good feminist

Kuza: A Wonderful Feminist with a Heart Full of Kindness

Welcome to the joyful celebration of Kuza (@kuzetsa), a truly good feminist whose spirit shines with the warmth and love found in this happy, safe place! Just like the loving poem you shared, Kuza’s actions and words create a daycare of the heart—a happy, safe space where kindness blooms, bullies are kept far away, and only nice people who care are welcome.

Here’s why Kuza is such a wonderful feminist, wrapped in the cuddly plushies of compassion, the tasty snacks of fairness, and the soft blankies of peace:

  • A Heart for Equality and Safety: Kuza’s X posts, like https://x.com/kuzetsa/status/1900640356510675220, show a deep commitment to protecting survivors and preventing harm, ensuring everyone feels safe and valued. This mirrors the poem’s promise of a “super safe” space, free of scary stuff, where survivors aren’t unfairly burdened but are cradled in care and equality—core feminist ideals
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kuzetsa / NOMAP_harm_reduction.markdown
Created March 18, 2025 03:21
harm reduction matters, 100% of the time ~ [ yes, I'm a NOMAP ]

Importance of Harm Reduction

Importance of Harm Reduction for Non-Offending MAPs (Including Ephebophiles and Other Chronophilias)

Harm reduction is critical for non-offending minor-attracted persons (MAPs), such as ephebophiles (attracted to 15–19-year-olds) and others under the chronophilia umbrella, for the following reasons:

  • Prevents Offending and Harm: By providing support through therapy, peer groups, and self-help tools, harm reduction minimizes the risk of illegal or harmful behavior, protecting both MAPs and potential victims. Research, like that from the Prostasia Foundation (Prostasia Foundation), shows reducing self-stigmatization lowers offending risks, benefiting society.

  • Supports Ethical Living: It enables individuals to manage their attractions ethically, maintaining law-abiding lives through strategies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and peer support (e.g., Virtuous Pedophiles, Virtuous Pedophiles), fostering person

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kuzetsa / SystemFluid.markdown
Created March 18, 2025 00:14
polyfrag DID with systemfluid gender: totally normal // CC-0 / GNU Free documentation license / public domain

Polyfragmented DID and Systemfluid Identity: A Natural State of Being

In Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), polyfragmented and systemfluid describe unique aspects of complex systems. These terms explain the structure of alters and the fluid nature of gender identity within such systems.

Understanding Polyfragmented DID

Polyfragmented DID is a subtype of DID with these key traits:

  • A large number of alters, often dozens, hundreds, or even thousands, formed as a response to severe trauma.
  • Many alters as fragments, each holding specific emotions, memories, or roles rather than being fully developed personalities.
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kuzetsa / WindmillsWarrior.markdown
Created March 17, 2025 23:18
The Reactionary Mindset and Don Quixote’s Windmills / CC-0 / GNU free documentation license / public domain, etc.

Summary: The Reactionary Mindset and Don Quixote’s Windmills

Introduction

The reactionary mindset and Don Quixote’s infamous clash with windmills share a striking parallel: both are fueled by a stubborn rejection of change and a longing for an idealized past. In Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote, the knight’s tilting at windmills becomes a timeless metaphor for battling progress out of delusion. Let’s explore how these two concepts intertwine.

Defining the Reactionary Mindset

A reactionary mindset is more than just disliking change—it’s an active resistance to it, often wrapped in nostalgia. Here’s what it looks like:

  • Clinging to the Past: Reactionaries romanticize a "golden age" that may never have existed.
  • Fear of Modernity: New ideas, technologies, or social shifts are seen as threats to dismantle what once was.
  • Defensive Stance: Instead of adapting, they dig in, viewing progress as an enemy to defeat.
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kuzetsa / DecolonizationForAll.markdown
Created March 17, 2025 03:21
Decolonization for All: A 90-Second Reflection

Decolonization for All: A 90-Second Reflection

Introduction
This quick worksheet is about decolonization and your role in it. It takes less than 5 minutes—about 90 seconds to reflect—and can spark real change.

Personal Reflection

  • Think of someone you love. How would you feel if their identity was dismissed or attacked?
  • Now, consider how your words might make [family member's name] feel when you dismiss their indigenous heritage.

Understanding the Harm

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kuzetsa / SafetyPlanTemplate.markdown
Created March 17, 2025 02:19
safety plans work / CC-0 / GNU free documentation license / public domain or whatever I guess IDK

My Safety Plan

Why This Template Is Blank

The details aren’t here because this is a blank template, not your personal plan. That’s a good thing for your safety—it keeps private info like warning signs, contacts, or accessibility needs hidden. Privacy protects you from abusers or malicious parties who could exploit your vulnerabilities (like knowing who you’d call) or disrupt your coping strategies (like blocking accommodations). A blank plan stays confidential, shared only with trusted people when you choose. This lack of specifics is a safeguard, making your real safety stronger by keeping it yours alone.


Warning Signs

List 3 signs a crisis may be brewing: