Archetypes Glossary — Green-Layer (Safe Edition)
What this is: a simple glossary for how I label my own writing “modes” so readers know which hat I’m wearing in a given post. What this isn’t: a diary, a confession, or an operations manual. No names, no locations, no schedules, no code words. How to read my posts • You may see a bracketed label up top (e.g., [Leader], [Guardian]). That’s an archetype tag, not a person. • Public posts are PG-13 and de-identified by design. • If you need deeper help, ask privately; I don’t triage cases in public comments.
The Archetypes (concepts only) [Guardian] — Care, steadiness, practical nurture. Posts in this mode emphasize safety, rest, and basic needs. [Strategist] — Planning and decision energy. Expect frameworks, options, pros/cons, timelines—big-picture thinking. [Leader] — Professional/public voice. Policy takes, announcements, project direction, media-ready copy. [Explorer] — Curiosity and connection. Learning, culture, friendships, and values-aligned dating philosophy (still PG-13). [Sibling/Household] — Family rhythm. Boundaries, mutual aid, house rules, and community etiquette. [Tech] — Builder/teacher mode. Walkthroughs, tooling choices, accessibility tips, and how-to guides. [Domestic/Partner] — Home life and care systems. Routines, organizing, mutual support, and sustainable habits. [Childheart] — Play and wonder. Creativity, nostalgia, and light communal joy. [Deep-Feels] — Emotional literacy. Regulating, naming feelings, and directing readers to appropriate supports. [Advocate] — Survivor-rights and culture critique. Education for allies, bystanders, and press. [Moderator] — Community safety tone. Expectations, conduct reminders, and how to participate well. [Artist/Voice] — Creative expression. Music, prose, and experiments in form.
Boundaries (non-negotiable) • No doxxing, no speculation games, no interrogations. • No screenshots without consent. If you want to share, link to the post. • I won’t debate my boundaries in public. If you’re confused, read this page again. Getting help (where to start) • Emergency: call local emergency services. • Mental health: in the U.S., dial 988. • Private requests: send a short note with city/state and need category (e.g., “legal / shelter / tech-safety”). If appropriate, I’ll move you to a safer channel. About deeper material There is more detailed guidance for vetted readers, shared privately and not linked from public posts. If you’re a survivor/advocate who needs that level, request access privately. Public space stays public-safe. — Rosie — public hub (Green layer). Thanks for honoring the boundary so everyone stays safer.
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