5/9/2020
Salutations.
It is now 10:58 AM EST for me.
Dry hands:
Before I recommend watching the 2 music videos and movie trailer for this idea, I want to recommend using a product that I am using now. In the past few months, if you are now washing your hands more, it is just speculation, I have no proof, but I speculate that for some? of you, your hands are now more dry than before. For this particular problem, I am going to use an example of a product that I have been using for years, but for the problem I’m addressing, I’m not using that product. According to Amazon.com, I’ve been using Neutrogena fragrance free hand cream since 2011. But in the past few months or so, I noticed that my hand knuckles would dry up more. One of those knuckles would be so dry, that it would occassionally bleed a little. So, to resolve that problem, I switched from using Neutrogena hand cream to petroleum jelly, and the problem seems to be resolved.
Before I would start work, I would apply water to disposable tissue that I would bring with me, and then later squeeze that tissue so that it’s water would go on my hands. I would make sure that my hands are thoroughly wet, and then I would apply some petroleum jelly on those hands. Since I purchased a travel size tube of petroleum jelly, when you squeeze a travel size tube, the jelly comes out like it does your presumed use of toothpaste, except the diameter of the hole is smaller. I’d say if you choose to use this advice, use about an inch worth of jelly. That may be enough for both hands.
If you are new to using petroleum jelly to avoid your hands being too dry because you’re washing your hands more than before, here is a review quote from Amazon.com for ‘VASELINE Healing Jelly Original Tube, 2.89 Oz (2 Pack)’. To find that in Amazon.com, I recommend searching for phrase ‘petroleum jelly 2.89 oz’ in Amazon.com’s ‘search’ column. Here is the quote:
‘ Great for dry hands! Dry anything. Even chapped lips. Good for everything! Took a long time to get here. But with the circumstances makes sense. ‘
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As of now, there are 60 reviews listed on Amazon.com about that petroleum jelly. According to Amazon.com, 56 of those reviews are positive. Although I am not a doctor, in my opinion, using petroleum jelly for treating dry hands is the most ‘neutral’ form of treatment that I am aware of for treating dry hands. Under normal circumstances, I would just use the Neutrogena hand cream that I have been using sing 2011. But since I’m washing my hands more, I now recommend using petroleum jelly to treat your dry hands, if you have a ‘dry hands’ problem.
I feel obligated to say the actual, specific petroleum jelly product that I am using for my hands, since some of the blog readers may want to know that sort of thing. In other words, I recommend that you use non specific petroleum jelly from a travel size tube. I think that should help a great deal if you have dry hands due to frequent hand washing. So, it shouldn’t matter what brand name it is. I chose to use ‘Vasoline’ as an example because I believe that’s a very popular brand name. However, you can just use any brand name, since it’s just plain petroleum jelly used to treat your dry hands.
That being said, the brand name that I’m using for my hands is called ‘Walgreens Petroleum Jelly Tube Unscented (3oz)’. If you want to get that, it should be offered in Walgreen’s web site. If you want to get that one, go to www.walgreens.com, search for phrase ‘petroleum jelly, and it should be one of the selections offered. Last time I checked, that petroleum jelly tube is selling for about 2 dollars.
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So, from kids to adults, if you notice that the knuckles from the fingers of your hands are dry because of frequent hand washing, and you want to treat that, I recommend that you use petroleum jelly on your hands. For example, apply it on the beginning of your day, and the knuckles from your fingers should be more manageable. In my case, I just apply it once some time before I would begin my job. My hands feel better, and that one knuckle I had problems with is no longer so dry, that it bleeds a little.
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[5/15/2020: Before I continue with this list tomorrow, I want to remove the unintentional mistake that happened. I am just going to use the music video ‘Backbeat’ by Dagny, and the Dune(2020) movie trailer. I watched the music video ‘Backbeat’ at least once earlier today. Earlier, I was thinking about rewriting the whole thing, but editing it is easier for me. 5/15/2020]
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The 2nd music video that I found from the ‘signed in’ youtube home page is for song ‘Backbeat’ by Dagny. Dagny has a wikipedia page. Here’s a short quote from wikipedia:
‘ Dagny Norvoll Sandvik (born 23 July 1990) is a Norwegian singer who had success with her debut single “Backbeat”. The acoustic version of the song was featured on Grey’s Anatomy in the episode “True Colors”. ‘
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Earlier today I think was the 1st time that I’ve heard of her. To watch music video ‘Backbeat’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘dagny backbeat’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 1.4 million views. Here’s a very short quote from the lyrics:
Feeling like I kid myself, kid myself again
Yeah
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Anyway, before I recommend to you specifically to watch the movie trailer, I recommend that you just casually see the actors and actresses involved in the movie 1st. So, the 1st thing that I recommend that you look at is it’s wikipedia page. The movie recommended for the movie trailer is ‘Dune(2020)’. Here is a quick quote from wikipedia.org about it:
‘ Dune (stylised ⊃∪∩⪽) is an upcoming 2020 epic science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve with a screenplay by Jon Spaihts, Eric Roth and Villeneuve. ‘
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So, if you go to www.wikipedia.org, and casually look at the cast members, in my opinion, it’s incredible. Just use your cursor to go over their names, and you get to see their faces and recognize them. For example, Jason Momoa from the movie ‘Aquaman’ is in it. You may also notice celebrity Dave Bautista.
I recommend that you see the movie’s wikipedia page 1st, because the movie’s trailer, as of now at least, in my opinion, is not so great. That being said, to watch the trailer for movie ‘Dune(2020)’, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘dune timothee trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered. There are several varieties of trailers offered, but I’m just recommending that you watch it’s official trailer. If you use the phrase I recommended, there is one offered by publisher ‘Smashcut!’, and it was just published Mar 13, 2020, about a month ago. If you choose to watch it, just to prepare you somewhat, near/at the end of that trailer, you get to see what I think is supposed to represent one of the giant worms on that planet. The giant worm looks a little intimidating.
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Walk away from a fight:
Idea ‘Not do’ was created from the advice to ‘walk away from a fight’, so to start explaining idea ‘Not do’, I should start explaining the idea to ‘walk away from a fight’. I’m not a psychiatrist, of course, but the best way I can think of, the best starting example for being able to walk away from a fight, well, is from the ‘Back to the Future’ sci-fi movies, starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly. There are 3 ‘Back to the Future’ movies that I am aware of where Marty or one of his relatives would be goaded into a fight, but I’m only using one of those movies, ‘Back to the Future Part II’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 18 minutes and 12 seconds into the movie, Marty McFly and Griff(Thomas F. Wilson) are talking. Here is the quote:
Griff: ‘What’s wrong, McFly? Chicken?’
Marty: ‘What did you call me, Griff?’
Griff: ‘Chicken, McFly!’
Marty: ‘Nobody calls me… chicken.’
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The reason I think the ‘Back to the Future Part II’ scene may be useful to you is because there seems to be new episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ available every year, possibly keeping the imagined sci-fi concept of time travel alive for current and new generations of kids. As long as some sort of consistency occurs, it could be from new ‘Doctor Who’ episodes, or some other compatible sci-fi tv series, older sci-fi tv series and movies that also involve time travel may also be used.
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It is now 3:52 PM EST for me. I did not intend to create that music video comparison mess. But because it happened, I spent too much time trying to make it more tenable, so that I don’t have to delete it. And because of that, it’s now almost 4:00 PM. I’ll have to stop now, and continue explaining idea ‘Not able’ next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
Oh, I forgot to mention that, a while ago, maybe a few years ago, I imagined a girl asking me if her brother can participate, even though he is sleeping. Yesterday, in my mind, I made it official that, in relation to advice, if a girl makes a request to allow her brother to participate, then that request is granted. I know it’s just imagined, but if you are a girl, and you choose to make that request, then your request is granted. Your brother is allowed to participate in relation to advice, even though he is sleeping at the time, and my edict was created yesterday I think, but I’m making it more aware to you, and ‘official’, if ‘official’ means that I actually typed it in the blog.
[5/9/2020: I just thought of this less than a minute ago. The time is 4:01 PM EST. Sure, if you are a girl, and you are in a new family, such as foster brothers, and if you have more than one brothers, you can make a request for more than one brother or foster brothers or ‘new family’ brothers to participate, in relation to advice,and that request is granted. If you choose to, keep in mind that the idea was originally made active just yesterday I think. Also, if you choose to, you can turn it into an ‘on/off’ switch. You can turn things back to the way things were, before you used this idea, you can choose to not allow them to participate while they’re asleep in certain situations, etc. The particulars are up to you. After all, it’s just imagined. 5/9/2020]
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5/15/2020
Salutations.
It is now 6:42 PM EST for me. I altered the original list to remove the unintentional mistake that happened. I want to type something in really quickly today because I went to the PO Box earlier today, and I picked up 3 DVD/Blu-ray movie rentals, and one of those rentals is the movie ‘Fantasy Island(2020)’, starring Michael Pena as Mr. Rourke. Of course, I will continue typing in my normally scheduled Saturday, but I want to say something quickly today before I see that ‘Fantasy Island’ movie for the 1st time. The reason I am eager to type this in is because of the ‘Fantasy Island Vixen’ story I made in Wishlist #1121 on April 28, 2018. If you haven’t read it, just type in ‘1121’ on the ‘Search…’ spot on the homepage of ionicbreeze1.com, and you should be directed to it. Basically, I worked for Mr. Roarke in that story, but it was a job giving the same fantasy to women in America. I had to wear a white suit.
Another reference for this short story is in episode 7.18 ‘Q2’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager(2001)’, when Q(John de Lancie) and Captain Janeway(Kate Mulgrew) are talking. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and is available to you without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime. From some of those scenes, I imagined Janeway and Q talking for hours, until Janeway was finally satisfied with all of the words Q gave her.
So, here’s the story, before I watch that ‘Fantasy Island’ movie for the 1st time: It is my impression based on the trailer that I watched, that the Mr. Roarke in that movie is crazy, but I assume it’s only temporary. That’s why the guests are getting unusual fantasies. So, my story is based on the fact that I believe that Mr. Roarke portrayed by actor Michael Pena for some reason has gone crazy, and so I go to this place on Fantasy Island where I remember Mr. Roarke had a certain circumstantial power and focus associated with him, and I just wanted to think, to see if I can do something to help him. And in that story, Mr. Roarke showed up, and he wasn’t crazy! I talked to him for hours, like Janeway talked to Q, and I thought everything was ‘all right’ again. But when I left that part of the island, and went to another part of the island, I discovered that Mr. Roarke was still crazy.
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Anyway, that was just the short story, to prep myself up to watching the ‘Fantasy Island(2020)’ Blu-ray rental I got in the mail.
On a separate note, earlier today, I tried to install a plugin, but I think since I still had that ‘PHP’ problem, I wasn’t able to get into the website. It looked like it crashed. I then had a live chat with the ipage service I was using, and someone helped me fix that ‘PHP’ problem. I was going to try to get someone to fix that, but I never got around to it.
So, if you will be here tomorrow, I’ll see you then.
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5/16/2020
Salutations.
It is now 11:15 AM EST for me.
Before I begin by offering you the music video I have chosen, I want to prepare you to watch it by explaining a new idea that I invented called ‘Learn without involvement’. I originally called it ‘Participate without involvement’, so I’ll just give it both names. After I explain idea ‘Learn without involvement’, I’ll continue to explain idea ‘Not able’.
Learn without involvement:
I invented idea ‘Learn without involvement’ after recently watching a tv show from cable tv. The channel I think is ‘NHKHD’, the tv show is called ‘Japanangle’, and the episode is called ‘Tokyo’. To watch that scene, go to www.google.com and search for phrase ‘japanangle’. Click that, and the website seems to offer you all of the episodes for ‘Japanangle’. Click ‘Tokyo’, and the streaming episode is available to you for free to watch. The scene that inspired me is in ‘Scene 02 Population of Chiyodaku, night and day comparison’. The website automatically offers you 18 scenes to choose from. If you click that scene, it will bring you to that scene. ‘Scene 02’ starts 1 minute and 39 seconds into the episode. What inspired me to invent idea ‘Learn without involvement’ was how the episode answered the question ‘What is the difference in the number of people in the downtown Chiyoda ward from day to night?’ According to the website, the answer: There are 14 times as many people there during the day as there are at night. The ‘scene grabber’ starts 2 minutes and 16 seconds into that episode. If you watch that scene, you will see in the middle ‘x14’, which illustrates that there are 14 times as many people during the day as there are at night.
So, using that illustration, more specifically, the number 14, I eventually invented idea ‘Learn without involvement’, and here it is: I have no proof, of course, and I’m not a psychiatrist, but it is my belief that certain mild to moderate forms of instigations may cause an innocent person to inhibit somewhat his/her ability to learn and participate with certain career opportunities by causing that innocent person to believe that an instigation induced sense of involvement was required in order to participate with such career opportunities. I made the deduction, just as a reference, not as an accurate indicator, that if you were able to manage better certain involvements associated with such career opportunities, you would be able to learn and have as a possible option ’14’ times more opportunities than if you chose to commit to the adverse involvement impressions that instigators may have caused you to commit to.
The best example I can think of based on my limited awareness of tv shows and movies is in the movie ‘The Principal(1987)’. The movie is available for rental and purchase streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 21 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie, Rick Latimer(Jim Belushi) and his ex-wife Kimberly(Sharon Thomas Cain) are talking. Here is the quote:
Rick Latimer: ‘Look, I’m running a school now. I’m in charge of it. I’m the principal.’
Kimberly: ‘I heard. At Brandel.’
Rick Latimer: (as his ex-wife is driving away) ‘Now, what the heck is that supposed to mean? Huh?’
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If you haven’t seen the movie ‘The Principal’ before, here’s a quick plot quote from www.wikipedia.org:
‘ The board of education finds that Rick’s behavior is reflecting poorly on the school district’s image. They unanimously decide to transfer him to another school, in another district: Brandel High, a crime-ridden and gang-dominated institution, where he is made the new principal. ‘
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So, just based on watching the movie ‘The Principal’ with the inapproprieities removed, this is how I would learn from Rick Latimer, about being a high school principal: I would imagine ‘going into’ the movie, not actively get involved with the obvious violence that Mr. Latimer chooses to participate in, and just learn from Mr. Latimer’s example what a high school principal is like. And that’s it!
Before I begin recommending the music video to you, here’s a self humility story to help you learn idea ‘Learn without involvement’: If it were possible to easily teach kids to have some sort of legitimate psychiatry certification, let’s say that all they have to do is play a video game once, and it’s a short video game, and then a week after getting that certification, some of them choose to read this blog, since they are still kids, and they just acquired the certification a week ago, and they are not trained to use that certification as adults, the certification was specifically made for kids to use as kids, and not to have adult expectations when using it, a lot of those kids when talking amongst themselves about this blog, a lot of them, not all of them, but a lot of them, may call me a ‘moron’, an ‘idiot’, ‘stupid’ even, since I am not using what is obvious to them certain psychiatric based concepts in my ideas.
And so, here’s the music video I recommend for this advice. It is called ‘Hate How Much I Love You’ by Conor Maynard. I found it earlier today, but I didn’t find it from my youtube.com homepage. That’s the 1st place I looked, but I didn’t find it there. I instead found it from that vertical selection of music videos presented by www.youtube.com. At least based on my experience, when you select a music video, www.youtube.com also offers you another selection of music videos to choose from, but at the right side of the screen. And that’s how I found this music video, from one of those vertical selections.
Conor Maynard has a wikipedia.org page, but it doesn’t say much about his music video ‘Hate How Much I Love You’. Here is a quote from the lyrics from azlyrics.com:
Oh I hate how much I love you
And I hate how much I care
I spend all of my money and all my time
‘Cause I hate our love, I do
I hate how much I love you
Yeah, I hate how much I love you
I hate how much I love you
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To watch music video ‘Hate How Much I Love You’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘hate how much i love you’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 12 million views. It was published June 28, 2019, almost 11 months ago.
There are over 7,600 comments. Here’s a quote from one of those comments:
‘ the amount of times I went “awwwww” or “noo” is too many to count, this was so cute ‘
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I don’t know for sure, of course, but I believe that many of the kids that choose to learn idea ‘Learn without involvement’ may watch music video ‘Hate How Much I Love You’ many times. One obvious reason is because the music video has lots of examples of involvement that Conor Maynard directly interacts with.
So, here is the impression that I am recommending to be used when watching music video ‘Hate How Much I Love You’ for idea ‘Learn without involvement’: To me, Conor Maynard is a doorman who is expressing a lot of involvement interaction with the people that enter and leave what looks like to me one of those luxury condos. My point is that, if you choose not to actively interact with all of those involvements, if you choose to, you will be more able to learn what what a doorman does. It is like what that person said in one of those comments:
‘ the amount of times I went “awwwww” or “noo” is too many to count ‘
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So, to be clear, it’s the “noo” involvements that tend to discourage people from pursuing to learn about such a lifestyle choice. If you watch the music video in that context, you should be able to learn more what a doorman does.
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Here’s a story that I made using refurbished character Nathan Ford(Timothy Hutton) from tv series ‘Leverage’. Here’s a quote from the tv intro of the series. I got the quote from episode 2.4 ‘The Fairy Godparents Job’, which is available streaming from Amazon.com. That scene starts 2 minutes and 19 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Nathon Ford narrating: ‘The rich and powerful, they take what they want. We steal it back for you. And sometimes, bad guys make the best good guys. We provide… leverage.’
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So basically, I imagined another Nathan Ford. When I imagined him in the story, it wasn’t important that he was the leader of that ‘Leverage’ group. I didn’t make that an issue when I thought of it. He had a nice job. His obligations were acceptable to him. At that moment in the story, he was considering a participation that had adverse involvement. He was capable of participating. After all, it’s literally his job. That is what he was supposed to be able to do. However, because of his years of experience, he has the ability to ‘pick and choose’ which jobs to obligate to. And while he was thinking about that particular opportunity, he was constantly explaining to himself why he shouldn’t do that job. Basically, contemplationally, he absolutely did not want to do that job because of it’s adverse involvement.
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The point of that ‘Nathan Ford’ story is that he has the ability to participate with an opportunity that has adverse involvement, but he chooses not to because he does not want to interact with such an adverse involvement. For example, suppose an instigator caused an innocent person to not pursue opportunities with adverse involvements. That innocent person does not even have the ability to participate with such involvements, because that innocent person was discouraged by an instigator to pursue opportunities with adverse involvements. However, in Nathan Ford’s situation, he has the ability to pursue certain opportunities with adverse involvements. He simply? just chooses not to commit to certain such opportunities. Do you see the difference? For example, if you had Nathan Ford’s ability, and you chose to consider participating in such an opportunity, the one with adverse involvements, maybe you can relegate some of those involvements to another, making it more tenable to participate in? Maybe you may still choose to participate. For example, you may have to ‘take one for the team’, so to speak. Maybe just by having such an ability improves your career goal perspective.
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It is now 1:53 PM EST for me. Since I have some cable tv programming I want to go through and delete from the cable tv box, I want to stop now and continue next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then. Also, I just remembered that I want to say that I ‘fast forward’ through most of that movie ‘Fantasy Island(2020)’. I liked it, but it was like I only watched maybe 10 minutes of it.
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7/31/2020
Rated PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Back to the Future Part II’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’. Rated PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Fantasy Island(2020)’. Rated R violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Principal(1987)’. TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Leverage’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not do’, ‘Walk away from a fight’, and ‘Learn without involvement’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.