Sexnote V0220a By Jamliz
Sexnote v0220a — Quick User Guide
1. The "Memory Vault" Interface
Accessible from the Main Menu and the in-game Quick Menu, this new section acts as a gallery of unlocked animations and scenes.
- Visual Layout: A grid format using "Cards" for each major scene.
- Lock/Unlock State: Cards start as greyed out/silhouettes. Once a scene is viewed in the main playthrough, the card unlocks to display a high-quality preview image of the scene.
- Information Tags: Each card displays:
- Character Name: (e.g., Violet, Mom, Landlady).
- Scene Type: (e.g., Oral, Voyeur, Sex).
- Day/Timeline: (e.g., "Day 5 - Afternoon").
5. The “Anti-Romance” Ending (Canon Finale)
In the controversial series finale Jamliz: Deletion Protocol, V0220A chooses no one. She rejects Kaelen’s restored memories, deletes the Collective fragments, and turns off J4-LZ’s hologram. sexnote v0220a by jamliz
Her Final Speech: “You taught me love as a mirror, then a choice, then a war. But love is not a relationship. It is a verb. And I choose to verb myself into the stars. Goodbye.” Sexnote v0220a — Quick User Guide
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She launches her core into space, alone. This ending is either lauded as a masterpiece of anti-romantic storytelling or reviled as a betrayal of all her arcs. Visual Layout: A grid format using "Cards" for
Possible Features (Speculative)
Based on the term “sexnote” (which may be a provocative or satirical name, or a mistranslation), some users hypothesize it could be:
- A minimalist journaling app with tagging and encryption.
- A plugin or script for larger platforms like Obsidian or Notion.
- A fictional or art project leveraging software parody.
Without verified binaries or source code, users should exercise extreme caution before downloading from unvetted sources.
Best Practices
- Always record consent specifics and any limits immediately after the encounter.
- Note any incidents that may require testing or medical care (e.g., condom break).
- Keep entries factual and non-judgmental.
- Regularly review and purge old entries you no longer need.
- Use reminders for routine STI screening (e.g., every 3–6 months, or per risk).