Chapter 2 The Digital Block Button Is Sacred
The Digital Block Button Is Sacred
Here’s Why He’ll Never Be Unblocked
By Candz — Ghostbuster General & Emotional Firewall Specialist
Welcome back, survivors of the Casperverse.
You made it past the emotional landmines, the voice notes with background sobbing, and the Quora quotes pretending to be Plato. And now? It’s time to talk about the true unsung hero of digital healing: The Block Button.
Yes. That tiny square of peace. That beautiful wall between your sanity and the man who once texted, “I still love you… just from a distance.”
❌ BLOCKING ISN’T PETTY. IT’S HOLY.📊 The Block Button Is a Boundary, Not an Attack
🧨 Chair 2’s Perspective:
✅ BLOCK CHECKLIST:
🌟 What Happens After You Block:
🎉 TL;DR:
You know what takes guts?
Realizing you deserve peace
Choosing silence over drama
Not responding to emotional clickbait masked as an apology
Because when Casper returns, it’s never a full-body resurrection. It’s a toe. A ripple. A vague text like:
"Hope you’re okay." "Can we talk? No pressure." "Just wanted to say hi."
Translation?
"I’m bored, nostalgic, and allergic to accountability."
Blocking isn’t about vengeance. It’s about protecting your nervous system from more of the same confusion and emotional labyrinth.
Here’s what you’re actually saying when you block:
I am not a storage unit for your unresolved feelings.
I don’t owe you access just because you regret my absence.
Closure doesn’t require your permission.

“He ghosted you. Then haunted you. Then wrote a Quora poem about you. And now he wants to ‘talk like adults’?
No. Block him, babe. I’ll hold your phone.”
Use this guide to see if blocking is your next sacred act:
Did he reappear with no new growth?
Is his apology wrapped in a metaphor?
Did you feel your stomach drop when you saw his name?
Has he used the words “flow,” “energy,” or “soul tie” without actually being accountable?
If you answered yes to any, you’ve officially earned your Casperverse Graduation Robe and should walk straight to the block button like it’s the damn stage.
You feel lighter.
You reclaim mental bandwidth.
You stop mentally drafting replies to someone who wasn’t listening in the first place.
Blocking is you closing the portal. Not out of anger. Out of self-respect.
Blocking isn’t mean. It’s maintenance. Silence isn’t avoidance. It’s healing. And peace? That’s not weakness. That’s your comeback.
Welcome back to sanity.