Lol, see what I mean? That's not a response to anything at all. It's basically fluff made to sound like you actually have a grasp of what we're discussing here. Political ideologies are about using states and governments for various reasons some of which demand force, others which don't. They all seem to understand that government plays a role in defending the rights of minorities or even majorities from oppression, slavery, etc. If not that, then the opposite but all seem to have an understanding that governments play some roles that simply can't be fulfilled by the individual. Your libertarianism simply says "Nope! Nada! Rien! Nothing!". That's not really a political ideology of any sort.
Saying that, you "don't like any states or government" is an ideology, is like saying that atheism is a religion. Not only will you not convince anybody with even a remote understanding of the words being used, it's just lazy. I mean who goes around saying "Man! Things would be so much greater if government wasn't around at all!"? It's either people who simply can't live within a structured environment, or people who have committed some act which led to the state using force on them.
I won't go into the second one because there is no way I could do it without violating quite a few DP rules. However, the first one is fair game. As I've told you before: If you don't enjoy living within a society structured in many ways through the use of states, and governments, there are quite a few stateless and lawless hellholes around the world to which you can buy a one way ticket to, and test your luck. However, even after all of that, your libertarianism still won't be an ideology of any sort. It will continue to be the intellectual laziness of a person who obviously can't live amongst other human beings but for some reason or another won't leave.