5/23/2020
Salutations.
It is now 12:54 PM EST for me.
In case you are wondering why I am late starting this blog list, one of the reasons was that I was trying to buy a new Iphone, the Iphone SE, the one that just came out last month. The phone that I am using now, the Iphone 6, does not seem to be able to run the Uber program. I am not able to request Uber transportation by using the Uber app. I figured that the new Iphone SE, since it’s new, shouldn’t have any problems running the Uber app. When I went to a Verizon store, I was told that they may have the new Iphone SE smartphones available by June 1. The reason I chose the new Iphone SE was because of it’s 4.7 inch screen size. I should easily put the phone in my pants pocket without a problem.
Instead of continuing with idea ‘Not able’ in Wishlist #1231, I decided to close that list, and explain the new ideas that I invented this past Thursday. I believe that idea ‘Not able’ is very important to explain. However, compared to the new ideas that I invented, I think that it may be easier to learn those new ideas 1st, and then learn idea ‘Not able’. I plan to explain the new ideas in this list, and next Saturday, I plan to finish explaining idea ‘Not able’.
For this list, I am recommending a music video and a movie trailer. I watched the music video in it’s entirety for the 1st time earlier today, and I watched the movie trailer for the 1st time I think yesterday, from one of the Blu-rays that I rented. The music video is called ‘You’re Welcome’ by DCappella. ‘DCappella’ has a wikipedia page, and here is a one sentence quote from that page:
‘ DCappella is an a cappella group formed via a national search and run by Disney Music Group featuring Disney songs. ‘
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The 1st thing that I did earlier today was look at the www.youtube.com home page. I eventually only selected the thumb icon for a music video that I had previously used in this blog from ‘DisneyMusicVEVO’. I then searched for phrase ‘disneymusicvevo’, selected that, and then selected ‘New Music Videos from Disney Music Group’. As of now, music video ‘You’re Welcome’ by DCappella is #2 out of 37 from that selection.
Here’ s a quote from one of the comments:
‘ They are posting all the Moana music like 4 years late but I’ll take it!! ‘
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I think what that person is referring to is that the animated movie ‘Moana’, according to wikipedia, was released in the US Nov 23, 2016, and the music video ‘You’re Welcome’, which looks to me like it’s a music video for the animated movie ‘Moana’, was published May 15, 2020. So, it was published for a movie that came out over 3 years ago!
Here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘You’re Welcome’:
So what can I say except you’re welcome?
For the islands I pulled from the sea
There’s no need to pray, it’s okay, you’re welcome
I guess it’s just my way of being me
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I only watched a few minutes of the animated movie ‘Moana’, and it looks like it’s done on some sort of island. And that is what the setting looks like in the music video ‘You’re Welcome’, that it’s done on an island. The weather looks nice and sunny, and they’re all dancing with some sort of happy attitude.
The movie trailer I chose for this list earlier today is called ‘Tenet’ According to wikipedia, the movie will be released July 17, 2020. There are 2 celebrities that I want to emphasize to you, Robert Pattinson and Michael Caine. If you look at wikipedia, you can use your cursor to go over the names of the actors and actresses in the movie to see their faces.
To say this as quickly as I can, the reason I chose the movie trailer ‘Tenet’ was because of what I imagine all American CEOs have thought about: ‘If I am going to give an employee an ability, will that employee misuse that ability?’ When I watched the movie trailer ‘Tenet’, as of a few minutes ago, it is like I was given a certain ability by a CEO, and that movie trailer helps me to not misuse such an ability. If you choose to watch the movie trailer ‘Tenet’, it seems to me like many people in that movie are teaching the main character portrayed by John David Washington how to do his job.
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It is now 2:19 PM EST for me. Before I begin explaining the new ideas, I want to begin by offering you a story, and then explaining somewhat that story. The explanation is meant to help you use the new ideas I plan to offer you in this list. The story uses the refurbished character John Sheppard portrayed by actor Joe Flanigan from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2004-2009)’. In that story, he is just an employee, but the character works for the story. And here’s the story:
John Sheppard works for this company where the other employees have this fascination for having reasonable argument discussions. It is like the end of the movie ‘Little Fockers(2020)’, where a company wants to hear Greg Focker(Ben Stiller) talk about Jack Byrnes(Robert De Niro). Here’s a quote from wikipedia about that scene:
‘ With Mr. Jinx, the family’s cat, Jack watches a video of Greg on YouTube in which Greg mocks him at the Sustengo conference. ‘
John Sheppard doesn’t know why those employees want to get into an argument, but he decides to try to benefit from that situation. Basically, he decided that he would marry a lawyer, and as a team, his lawyer wife would talk to these people in social situations, and since they will probably love to get into an argument with a lawyer, John Sheppard will benefit from that situation. After all, even though it’s his wife that they want to talk to, as a courtesy, John Sheppard will be involved in any and all benefits that the company will associate with his wife. Of course, this is an assumption made by John Sheppard, but I think his assumption has merit.
Before I continue with the story, if you have the time, I recommend that you watch episode 5.13 ‘It’s a Super Life’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Supergirl(2020)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. You don’t have to watch the entire episode. I just want you to choose to understand something about letting someone know certain things as it relates to time. The longer you wait, the more complicated it can become. Of course, this doesn’t apply to every situation. Here’s a quote from the wikipedia ‘Plot’ for that episode:
‘ Mxyzptlk approaches Kara Danvers to make amends for past transgressions and to give her a proposition: travel back in time and tell Lena Luthor she is Supergirl before Lex Luthor can, and ensure their friendship turns out differently. ‘
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If you choose to watch that ‘Supergirl’ episode, just watch the scenes where she keeps choosing moments in time to tell Lena that she is Supergirl, and she keeps learning that such a moment in time wasn’t a good time to tell her, until eventually she tells Lena soon after they originally meet.
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So, back to the story, John Sheppard is now looking for a relationship with a lawyer. He finds a woman lawyer relatively quickly, and within the 1st week after they have met, he tells her about the strange situation in his job, and that about his plan to be with a lawyer woman to take advantage of that situation.
Within a few months, John Sheppard and the woman lawyer get married, and John starts coaching his wife about certain employees in his company. So, let’s just look at one example: Since this is just a story, let’s mix a little sci-fi into it. Let’s say Odo(Rene Auberjonois) from tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ is one of those employees, and he is like the one on tv. He has an investigative mind. However, he is not a lawyer. So, when Odo meets and interacts with John Sheppard’s wife, later, as he was thinking to himself, he accepts the fact that John’s wife ‘won’ the argument that he chose to discuss with her.
You see, the employees in that company chose to be enthusiastic about engaging in reasonable argument discussions with others. In my opinion, that is something any lawyer should be able to do well at. So, if you were to introduce to those employees a lawyer, in a manner of speaking, that lawyer could choose to be ‘the life of the party’ for such a collection of employees. Those employees chose to be susceptible to something that should be easily available in American society. They chose to easily be impressed when talking to lawyers in general.
Within a few months after introducing his with to those employees in social situations, John Sheppard is getting what he wanted from that company, social recognition. John is getting more than 10 times more social invitations from various divisions of that company, more than before he got married to his lawyer wife. Just looking at one of those invitations makes his situation very obvious. He was invited with the usual courtesies, but at the end of that invitation, it obviously states that bringing his wife to the social event was a ‘requirement’.
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It’s 3:09 PM EST for me. Because of the DVD/Blu-rays I have to fast forward through, as well as some cable tv shows/movies I will fast forward through, I have to stop now and continue next Saturday. I should be able to start a lot earlier next Saturday, so if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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5/30/2020
Salutations.
It is now 11:19 AM EST for me.
I started I think around 6 AM EST, and it took me over an hour and a half to finally select 2 music videos. I then started adding more videos, but then realized that all of those selections looked too much like homework. So, I finally selected just 1 music video and 1 scene from a tv show as an introduction. I found the music video from a fully downloaded signed in homepage of youtube. The music video is called ‘Gulf Coast Girl’ by Caroline Jones. Caroline Jones has a wikipedia page, but it doesn’t say anything about her music video, ‘Gulf Coast Girl’, so I checked www.google.com, and I found a review of that song from forbes.com. I figured that that was enough. Here’s a quote from that article:
“I hadn’t been to Gulf Shores, Alabama and it’s absolutely gorgeous. It was so much fun to shoot. Those white sand beaches are beautiful and the people are so nice. I see what Jimmy and Mac are talking about. It’s a very special part of the world.”
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Here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Gulf Coast Girl’:
Cause I’m a gulf coast girl. Partial to the warm winds & the salty water! Gulf coast girl. Yeah, I got a little mermaid in me.
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To watch music video ‘Gulf Coast Girl’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘gulf coast girl’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 890 thousand views. It was published Jul 3, 2019, about 10 months ago.
As of now, ‘Gulf Coast Girl’ has over 384 comments. Here’s a partial quote, since I’m only familiar with watching the music video only once:
‘ I’m on the east coast of Florida, but this may have just changed my heart ??. Country girl on the water, horses, dogs, dolphins, boats… ‘
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I watched the music video once for the 1st time earlier today, and the impression I got is that an attractive lady is singing relaxing country music in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Here’s a few scenes that I’d like to quote:
1 minute 54 seconds, horses running on the water
2 minutes and 6 seconds, a school of dolphins swimming by the boat
3 minutes 40 seconds, 4 planes flying by
3 minutes 29 seconds, in the background, I thought a girl dropped something, but the 2nd time she threw something, I realized she was playing a game involving a bean bag
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The 2nd reference is in episode 1.4 ‘The Man in the Bear’ from crime tv series ‘Bones(2005)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 29 minutes and 11 seconds into the episode. Hodgins(T.J. Thyne), Angela(Michaela Conlin), and Zack(Eric Millegan) are talking. Here is the quote:
Hodgins: ‘I found boring dust.’
Angela: ‘Is there any other kind?’
Hodgins: ‘Boring dust is produced by beetles. Which means the tree the truffles grew on was infested.’
Zack: ‘That’s not going to impress Toni.’
Hodgins: ‘That’s not why I did it. I did it to serve justice and capture a criminal cannibal.’
Angela: ‘That’ll impress the hot courier.’
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So, to highlight the quote I recommend that you use:
Hodgins: ‘That’s not why I did it. I did it to serve justice and capture a criminal cannibal.’
The point I am trying to make is that the instigations that you may experience may overlap. In that example, Hodgins is clarifying to Zack that he was just doing his job. That example, refurbished for this advice, is to give you an example to help clarify your own actions, in case a mild to moderate instigation may cause certain aspects of your actions to look like it is something else.
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It is now 12:30 PM EST for me. So, here’s the reason I gave you that ‘Sheppard marrying lawyer’ story. For the sake of reference, here’s a quote from www.wikipedia.org about the song/music video ‘Leave(Get Out) by singer JoJo. It is my impression that the music video ‘Leave(Get Out) is about a teenager with a massive grievance against her ex-boyfriend that she broke up with because he was caught in a relationship with another woman. Here is a quote:
‘ During Sessions@AOL, JoJo said, “‘Leave (Get Out)’ is basically a song for all girls just to declare their independence because, as I’m sure all females can relate to, boys will be boys at any age and they don’t always act right. I’m not hating on the guys, but they just need to be kept in line every once in a while.” ‘
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And to ‘dial that down’ a little, if you choose to, I recommend that you watch music video ‘Someone’ by Anna of the North.
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All right. I gave you 2 references, the music video and the tv show, but I think you would benefit from another reference. Refurbished for advice, of course, there is this beginning scene in episode 7.1 ‘The New Deal’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’. The 7th and last season of this show just began 5/27/2020, this past Wednesday. So, if you watched the previous 6 season of this show, you’ll probably watch the last season. It is my opinion that sci-fi tv shows are easy repurposed, like a block of clay, easily remolded to be contemplationally useful to you, and in the scene that I will recommend that you watch, it lasts for less than 20 seconds, involves a ‘reset’ moment. The scene allows you to sense sci-fi computer technology being turned on. And that scene, in my opinion, recommends that you stop comparing and interacting with adverse involvements, and allow yourselves to recover and prepare for the next endeavor. And to make it more obviously sci-fi, there was an alien called Enoch(Joel Stoffer), who is a sentient android, who introduces himself to the rest of the team. He was even there when the rest of the machines were turned off, doing some sort of research.
The scene starts 6 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Jemma(Elizabeth Henstridge): ‘We’re flying on auto-pilot. And we prepared the best we could.’
And that is when Jemma allows the others to be exposed to some of the new technologies available to them on their mission. I recommend that you allow yourselves to sense the machines being powered up. The guns are just hanging on the wall, not being used. Just use that ‘powered up’ sense.
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It is now 1:19 PM EST for me. And finally, here is the reason I offered you that ‘Sheppard marrying lawyer’ story:
Here’s a quote from that ‘Sheppard marrying lawyer’ story:
‘ He finds a woman lawyer relatively quickly, and within the 1st week after they have met, he tells her about the strange situation in his job, and that about his plan to be with a lawyer woman to take advantage of that situation. ‘
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Since I am a man and not a mindreader, it is still just my opinion, speculation, and belief that women who don’t marry young and have experience with ‘breaking up’ with men have the evaluation ability to see men as having many flaws, many character mistakes. However, they temper/manage the use of that ability, which allows them to interact and even have relationships with men. I’m guessing that, after a few ‘break up’ experiences with men, they learned to fortify character mistakes that they have identified, but in order to more reasonably interact with men, especially interacting with men in a work situation, they have learned to create other evaluations that change and may even remove entirely such possible character flaws.
For example, Sheppard knew in advance that, if his plan were to work, he has to find a woman lawyer who is open to participate with his plan, and that automatically means that he has to tell her about his plan relatively early in their relationship together. That is why he told her within a week after they had met. The point I am trying to make, is that, even though Sheppard told him within a week after they met, based on how I imagined the story, it still seems to me that such a goal may be construed by women as an obvious character flaw on Sheppard’s part. The fact that he want’s a woman to win arguments with company employees as the main reason to be in a relationship may be construed as a character mistake on his part. The phrase ‘scheming entrepreneur’ comes to mind. However, even though that is the main reason Sheppard was in a relationship with that lawyer, Sheppard was also in love with her before he had even met her. The ‘good news’ is that, as their relationship progressed, for example, they got married a few months later, the woman lawyer made it a priority to improve Sheppard’s perspective, including Sheppard’s belief as to what love is in a relationship.
So, that’s it. In order for me to prepare you for the next idea, it is how that woman lawyer evaluates possible character flaws in the man that she plans to marry, and even before that, how she evaluates what may be construed as character flaws in the men that she has relationships with, and the men she works with, it is that example refurbished for advice that I thought may help you use the idea I intend to type in.
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It is now 1:42 PM EST for me. I am going to stop now, because I want to go to the pharmacy today and buy some vitamins. I was thinking ‘Centrum Gummies’, or that Centrum Liquid. I haven’t been taking vitamins for a while, but I finally have the time to prepare myself to start taking them again. I’ve been meaning to start, but I wasn’t able to get around to it, not until now. There’s also a few other things I want to do today.
I’ll finally explain the idea(s) I wanted to explain that requires that ‘Sheppard marrying lawyer’ story next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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6/5/2020
Salutations.
It is now 5:14 PM EST for me. Yesterday, this past Thursday, I invented another idea, but it’s a variation of an idea I was already going to give you, the idea made from the ‘Sheppard marrying woman lawyer’ story. So, it would make sense just to type it in this list. However, I also want to give you 2 more stories before then. So, what I’ll do is type the 2 stories now, and tomorrow, I’ll explain the idea I planned to explain the the ‘Sheppard’ story was made for, a few more ideas, and finally the new idea I invented yesterday.
Oh, I forgot to tell you the recommended music video. I didn’t feel like finding a new one, so I’m just recommending music video ‘Someone’ by Anna of the North. I watched it once and then the 2nd time, I watched only some of it I think recently. It is my belief that a lot of American women go through relationship breakups, and this music video ‘Someone’ helps me relaxingly think about the aftermath of certain relationship breakups, not all of them of course, but certain ones, certain ones where they’re recovering and pondering, like the music video shows.
I want to type in a correction. I made a mistake when I introduced the word ‘scheming entrepreneur’ in that ‘Sheppard’ story. The new meaning I want to use now is that I don’t see anything wrong with Sheppard’s career goal strivings. When I use the phrase ‘scheming entrepreneur’ in reference to Sheppard, it is how his strivings may look in a relationship context, not a business context. For example, he is explaining to a woman that he wants to introduce to the people that he works with a person that can win in conversation arguments that is presented by them, and he wants her to be that person. In a relationship context, the phrase ‘scheming entrepreneur’ comes to mind because it seems like he is using her. Of course, there are other details not mentioned, like the fact that they clearly are attracted to each other before he says that to her, and other things, but it’s just a story anyway.
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This 1st story is based on a scene in episode 1.3 ‘The Rook(2019)’. It’s based on the performance of Olivia Munn as Monica Reed. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 22 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode. In that scene, Monica Reed is talking to Ingrid Woodhouse(Ruth Madeley). Here is the quote:
Monica: ‘I need an alias. I’m rich, probably in property investments. The type that buys art at auction. I need documentation, a car, and full background cover. Oh, and I also need 50 thousand pounds or quids or bits or whatever it is you call it. I can’t pay you back, but you will thank me in the end.’
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So, this is the story: I believe this is happening now, and I believe it will happen more in the future. So basically, in the context of this blog, I just imagined it. From the perspective of the layman/layperson, the general public, companies seem to have unlimited resources in regards to how companies can train their employees. For example, if an employee for certain companies submits a request to learn something, such as something that involves a publicly available job craft, to speed up/expedite the learning process, that company may do something, like what Monica requested from the tv series ‘The Rook’:
Monica: ‘I need an alias. I’m rich, probably in property investments. The type that buys art at auction. I need documentation, a car, and full background cover. Oh, and I also need 50 thousand pounds or quids or bits or whatever it is you call it. I can’t pay you back, but you will thank me in the end.’
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In a legitimate sense, that company may give that employee seemingly unlimited resources to learn that craft. If that employee were to be ‘in the field’, to go where that job is physically located, the company may also give that employee the ability to more tenably communicate with those that are involved with that job.
If an employee of that company is given such an ability, it is up to that employee to use discretion when using such an ability. Suppose this employee is using that ability to talk to such a person involved in such a job. That employee should not overwhelm the eagerness involved in that other job occupation. That employee is given that ability to allow himself/herself to more tenably communicate with such people, which should allow that employee to more tenably learn from that occupation.
I’m offering you this idea because I believe that it’s possible that many young Americans in general are striving to acquire certain abilities, such as going to college/trade school, making obvious efforts to learn more. What they may also benefit from that striving is to also develop a sense of tempering/managing how you interact with others, with the abilities that you already have, the abilities you are striving to have, and the abilities that are temporarily made available to you.
I think there are experiences in general that adults have that do demonstrate a usefulness to temper/manage how one presents himself/herself. For example, when adults talk around kids, they watch what they say. Also, there is the obvious example of avoiding getting into trouble. [6/5/2020: ‘trouble’ example removed.]
So, what I am trying to say with this advice is that it could benefit you to be more aware that developing your sense of presenting the abilities available to you to others could be useful to you.
Here is another quote from that episode from ‘The Rook’. Even though Monica seems to be overwhelming someone with her use of abilities, what she is actually doing is, from the perspective of watching her performance on TV, she is actually demonstrating a use of abilities that she developed from her trained government agent experience. The scene starts 36 minutes into the episode. The emphasis of that scene is how the person she is talking to her is reacting to what she is saying to him. Here is the quote:
Monica: ‘Can I tell you a secret? I can fly. (She puts her hand on the man’s shoulders to conversationally surprise him. Both laugh.) ‘Oh, you should have seen the look on your face.’
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It’s now 6:17 PM EST for me. I have decided not to type the 2nd story, and instead close this list. I’ll type in the formalities later. Tomorrow, I’ll begin explaining the other ideas. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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7/31/2020
TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Little Fockers’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Bones’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ TV-MA sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Rook’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Sheppard marrying lawyer story’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.