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This post is about delusions and terms I’ve personally come to use regarding particular delusions I have.
While the terms are free to use by anyone who feels like they would help them, I request that anyone who is prone to picking up new delusions by reading about them be careful before reading more.
The delusion discussed here can have elements of thought broadcasting, control and even somatic parts.
Having neater language to talk about these things helps me, but it may not help everyone or be actively detrimental to others.
I plan on posting more terms like these as I go along, at my own pace.
Also- there is a flag included. It was just made for personal use, to find some fun and happiness in what can otherwise be a pretty scary thing. Again, anyone free to use it if they want. Just be aware this is not meant to be some kind of universal experience or anything!
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(id: A flag. It has thick borders with two layers: The outer one is dark grey, the other is light grey. The center area has three horizontal stripes. Dark blue, green and dark blue. In the center, over the stripes, there is a symbol that looks like an I or a text edition cursor)
Color meanings: The greys are colors common for edition UIs! The blue is the color of an area that has been selected in a drawing or picture edition software. The green is for being allowed, as in, being allowed access. The symbol is both a text edition cursor and the letter I, for information.
Infoacessible
Also: Open Acess, Open Info, Editable.
A person who is infoacessible has the property of infoacessibility. This can also be called open acessibility, personal acessibility, editability or personal editability.
An infoacessible person is one whose information can be accessed by anyone, or a group of people and, furthermore, edited by that group.
This can include thoughts, but also emotions, sensorial perceptions, the physical body and percieved reality.
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Punchcard Accessible / Jacquard Accessible
Also: Punchcard Editable / Jacquard Editable
Said of a person whose information can be acessed and changed via punchcards, as used in jacquard looms. The looms and punchcards do not need to be physical. Symbollic, spiritual and metaphysical looms count.
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[Means] Acessible / [Means] Editable
Template term.
Examples: Code accessible (Of someone who can be edited via computer code). Magic Acessible (Of someone who can be edited via magic). Program/App Acessible (Of someone who can be edited via specific computer programs or apps).
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Accessory Terms
Personal Editors: Members of a group capable of editing you
Reality Gap: The discongruence between real life and the edited perceptions
Memory Postprocessing: The process of having one’s memories changed by personal editors
Antereal: Said of an infoacessible person or of their infoaccesibility. When the raw information, prior to edition, is what corresponds to reality. One only has access to the edited information, which is not the same as reality
Overreal: Said of an infoacessible person or of their infoacessibility. When the raw information, prior to edition, has no correspondence to reality. One only has access to the pre-edited information. Reality corresponds to the edited information
Omniaccessible: When anyone could possibly be a personal editor
Partial Access: When only members of a particular group could possibly be personal editors
Locked Access: When, for whatever reason, one’s editability is currently disabled
Jacquard People: Users of looms and punchcards able to edit someone. (Personal term)
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Example
I’m Eve! I’m an infoacessible person! I’m Jacquard acessible, which means my personal editors use punchcards and looms to change my reality. The memory postprocessing I go through makes for some really upsetting reality gaps. I only have access to raw, unedited information and my personal editors create reality afterwards, so my open acessibility is overreal! I call my editors the Jacquard People. It’s kind of scary to live like this, especially as an omniaccessible person, but I’m trying to stay upbeat and positive!
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