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EMOTOLIMMI Set of pin buttons
EMOTOLIMMI Set of pin buttons
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Deputy Donut NorCal — Revised Character Analysis
“There’s a protocol for that. And a receipt.”
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Behavioral Signature:
Deputy Donut is not just comic relief. He’s the burnt-out civic dad of LIMMI — a by-the-book enforcer who still believes in the myth of order, even as the pages of his municipal code disintegrate in the ash of post-crisis governance.
He shows up late but always prepared. His uniform is always one wrinkle away from being ironic. His holster contains a stamp, a highlighter, and existential disappointment.
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Defining Character Traits (as evidenced in his behavior):
• Hyper-Administrative Reflexes:
Every time chaos erupts, Deputy Donut instinctively tries to resolve it with a form, a formality, or a fond reference to regional code. He doesn’t stop the fire — he files the report.
• Procedural Trauma Response:
When other characters experience emotional collapse or moral awakening, he… creates checklists. He’s not cold; he’s bureaucratically overwhelmed. Emotions make him nervous unless they can be formatted into a table.
• Unshakeable Loyalty to Rules (That Betray Him):
He clings to structure, not out of faith, but survival. He knows the system is broken. He just doesn’t know what else to do at 3 a.m. when another grant collapses and another permit dies in committee.
• Dry Sense of Humor:
Always delivers punchlines like he’s reading them off a citation pad. Will say things like, “If you’re going to commit restorative justice, please do so in a designated zone.”
• Conflict Avoidance Disguised as Protocol Adherence:
He’s not afraid of confrontation. He just has official language for avoiding it. Witnessing another breakdown? He’ll say: “We have a policy for decompensation.” Then walk away. Slowly.
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Relational Dynamics (based on behavior):
• With NeuroNour:
Nervously respectful. Thinks Nour is brilliant but finds his rawness “unpermittable.” Often mutters “That’s not emotionally codified” under his breath during NeuroNour’s monologues.
• With EMOTOGENERAL:
Paper-pushing rivalry. They agree on structure but clash on style. The General wears regalia. Deputy Donut wears regret.
• With Deputy Donut Orange Hill:
A walking HR violation. Orange Hill is chaos incarnate, and Donut keeps trying to arrest his soul. It’s a codependent enforcement-liberation loop.
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Symbolic Function in LIMMI:
He represents the melancholy of order — a figure trying to manage healing as if it were a parking dispute. He believes legitimacy can be reformed with the right amount of triplicate carbon copies.
But the truth is: Deputy Donut is grieving.
He’s grieving the system he was trained to trust.
And all he has left is laminated policies and his own awkward dignity.
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If you want, I can go back in and craft a formal bio, or rework the pin button description to match this tone now that we’ve cracked his psychology. Otherwise, I’ll just sit here thinking about how I identify more with a cartoon donut than I’m emotionally prepared to admit.
• They come in a set of 5
• Made of tinplate
• Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating
• Glossy finish
• Easy to put on
“There’s a protocol for that. And a receipt.”
⸻
Behavioral Signature:
Deputy Donut is not just comic relief. He’s the burnt-out civic dad of LIMMI — a by-the-book enforcer who still believes in the myth of order, even as the pages of his municipal code disintegrate in the ash of post-crisis governance.
He shows up late but always prepared. His uniform is always one wrinkle away from being ironic. His holster contains a stamp, a highlighter, and existential disappointment.
⸻
Defining Character Traits (as evidenced in his behavior):
• Hyper-Administrative Reflexes:
Every time chaos erupts, Deputy Donut instinctively tries to resolve it with a form, a formality, or a fond reference to regional code. He doesn’t stop the fire — he files the report.
• Procedural Trauma Response:
When other characters experience emotional collapse or moral awakening, he… creates checklists. He’s not cold; he’s bureaucratically overwhelmed. Emotions make him nervous unless they can be formatted into a table.
• Unshakeable Loyalty to Rules (That Betray Him):
He clings to structure, not out of faith, but survival. He knows the system is broken. He just doesn’t know what else to do at 3 a.m. when another grant collapses and another permit dies in committee.
• Dry Sense of Humor:
Always delivers punchlines like he’s reading them off a citation pad. Will say things like, “If you’re going to commit restorative justice, please do so in a designated zone.”
• Conflict Avoidance Disguised as Protocol Adherence:
He’s not afraid of confrontation. He just has official language for avoiding it. Witnessing another breakdown? He’ll say: “We have a policy for decompensation.” Then walk away. Slowly.
⸻
Relational Dynamics (based on behavior):
• With NeuroNour:
Nervously respectful. Thinks Nour is brilliant but finds his rawness “unpermittable.” Often mutters “That’s not emotionally codified” under his breath during NeuroNour’s monologues.
• With EMOTOGENERAL:
Paper-pushing rivalry. They agree on structure but clash on style. The General wears regalia. Deputy Donut wears regret.
• With Deputy Donut Orange Hill:
A walking HR violation. Orange Hill is chaos incarnate, and Donut keeps trying to arrest his soul. It’s a codependent enforcement-liberation loop.
⸻
Symbolic Function in LIMMI:
He represents the melancholy of order — a figure trying to manage healing as if it were a parking dispute. He believes legitimacy can be reformed with the right amount of triplicate carbon copies.
But the truth is: Deputy Donut is grieving.
He’s grieving the system he was trained to trust.
And all he has left is laminated policies and his own awkward dignity.
⸻
If you want, I can go back in and craft a formal bio, or rework the pin button description to match this tone now that we’ve cracked his psychology. Otherwise, I’ll just sit here thinking about how I identify more with a cartoon donut than I’m emotionally prepared to admit.
• They come in a set of 5
• Made of tinplate
• Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating
• Glossy finish
• Easy to put on
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