hamkawa11: kirby cloud boss with one eye. (Default)
Here's a list of a bunch of self-defense weapons that can be used if you're in a pinch.

Pepper spray

Tazers

Tranquilizers

Rocks

Branches

Darts

Heavy objects

Any body of water

Glass

Whips

Weights

Plastic bags

I'll be covering things that can be used as shields or non-lethal things that can prevent harm to you next.
Using a self-defense weapon is like punching a shark, It may not kill it but it could irritate it enough to give up pursuit.

Remember this, and don't be passive.
hamkawa11: kirby cloud boss with one eye. (Default)
A small (slightly political) sub-ideology of Solitarianism that revolves around the idea of rulership of what you own. Before I explain what house monarchy is I would like to set a few hypothetical guidelines of ownership first and some philosophical rules to prevent anyone from getting stuck in a rough space.

First of all, life can not be owned. It can be cared for if agreed, however, if you force someone to stay at your home and block out any chance of escape, then you are basically holding people as prisoners, the equivalent of a small-scale dictatorship destined to be cornered and revolted against.

For those who may find themselves inside one of these households, leave. If your food is taken, eat insects. If your water is taken, eat plants. If you're trapped inside, keep a hammer, saw, or any other metal to break out. Utensils, scissors, using teeth, bones, or even scratching can help you escape (although at a much slower rate, take your time as well 0otherwise you may break something or be found). If your warmth is taken, use a lighter or oven, overuse an electronic, or dig underground, (the deeper, the warmer, the earth is filled with molten lava far beneath after all). If a person seems pushy, aggressive, too assertive, or generally unpleasant to be around, avoid them. The same can be said about people who are too friendly. Always remember the 5-15 feet rule and (that you should) never go into someone else's house.

If you are raising a child, it's best that you make a separate nursery for them outside that is still within view and has protection around it, in case they want to spend some time to themselves.

To me at least, ownership is defined by your ability to use, mark, keep, and protect something you have, and if you don't do any of those yet say it is yours then "your items" are ripe for stealing and conquest.

Now to fully begin, what is house monarchy? House monarchy is the concept that if anyone wants to be around you (within 15ft), handle your items, or go into your home or any other made area, then they must abide by your rules. Otherwise, you, your items, and your claimed place of rest can be removed from them or you can prevent said individual from going near your stuff. I'd advise that this be done without bloodshed, like using a tranquilizer or tazer to incapacitate them and removing them out of line of sight from your home unconscious.
You, your stuff, your house, your rules.
Boundaries must be set in order to protect yourself in many ways, from physical to emotional.
hamkawa11: kirby cloud boss with one eye. (Default)
If you have read my previous post you may be wondering to yourself, what does being a solitarian look like? How do I put this ideology into practice? Well in this post, that's exactly what I'll be covering. From this point onwards I'll be giving and suggesting ideas on how to practice solitarianism and apply it to your daily life. Which will be written as a list. But before I go over these, I'll be setting a base for all of these possible future decisions, as to avoid bastardization or unnecessary fundamentalism if this ideology gets a following.

For starters, the goal is to avoid or keep distance from people as much as possible.

1. Keep 15.ft or more away from someone within visibility. 5.ft if you are an extrovert by nature or if you are talking to someone.

2. Live in an area and stay near areas that have little to no people or have vastly spacial houses or living quarters (this includes thick walls).

3. do your outdoor things in the early morning, twilight, dawn, or at night when people with average jobs are asleep or at home. (If you go outside at night you should bring a flashlight, a shield/tranquilizer/tazer/chain, or anything that can protect you. Although most people aren't out at night the ones who are can be dangerous. I do highly recommend that you go for walks often as well.)

4. If in an emergency hide behind trees, bushes, or large items. This can also be done casually but I'm not sure if most people would go that far.

5. If you are interacting with someone and begin to sense hostility or can't come to an agreement, leave until that person is no longer in your field of view. If things turn physical or if you are being followed, you should run and hide.

6. In the events of stalking, attacks, theft, or others, then walk away, run, hide, defend, and fight.

7. If you need something look up or find out how to make it if you can. Your problems only, your solutions only.

8. Don't borrow or lend anything.

9. When online post rarely and if under an online attack then log off and do something else, occasionally checking until things calm down.

10. Avoid extremists, absolutists, and cultists at all costs especially if it's a mob. (See number 6 for what to do about these, but in the case of a group, warn others about them on mass first.)

I hope you find this helpful! I plan on making more in the future.

Profile

hamkawa11: kirby cloud boss with one eye. (Default)
hamkawa11

November 2024

M T W T F S S
    123
45678910
1112131415 1617
18192021222324
252627282930 

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated 20 April 2026 03:27 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios