Salutations.
It is now 5:05 PM EST for me.
Since I had to see the doctor earlier today, I’m not at work. That gives me time to give the kids and other new readers some basic concept ideas. When you look at the number of the Wishlist, for example this list, #1251, in this blog, there are only about 250 lists. The ‘1000’ represents the 1000 lists I made in Amazon.com. I don’t have those lists here, and I don’t expect you to know them. Even so, I don’t expect new readers to go through all of those lists. So I’ll try to give you something from past lists to help you use future made ideas.
For this list, since I don’t want to spend time looking for a new music video, I’ve decided recently today to give you an instrumental music video. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the song:
“Songbird” is a song by Kenny G, played on a soprano saxophone, and the third single from his 1986 album Duotones. It reached No. 3 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, No. 4 on the Hot 100 chart and No. 23 on the R&B chart.
When released in 1987, the song became the first instrumental to reach the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 since the “Miami Vice Theme” by Jan Hammer (a No. 1 hit) in 1985.
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To watch music video ‘Songbird’ by Kenny G, just search for phrase in www.youtube.com the phrase ‘kenny g songbird’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 16 million views. The music video was published Mar 17, 2011.
The reason I’m recommending such a music video for you to watch and listen to is because I believe it is useful to you to have a melancholy/relaxing song to contemplationally reference when making/using such ideas. I contemplationally think about the saxophone music of ‘Songbird’ from time to time. Recently, I used it when using a few of my new ideas, and I recommend that you also have the option of using it.
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Bad impression:
All right! For this list, the 1st idea is a partial quote from idea ‘Bad impression’, originally in Wishlist #1127.(Just type ‘1127’ in the ‘Search’ block on www.ionicbreeze1.com’s homepage to go to that list.) Here is the quote:
The next scene starts 33 minutes and 13 seconds into the episode. When Clary said quote ‘Wait, I hear something.’, and Jace said ‘Hold up.’, the show presents through a glass door vampires running around and shrieking. Soon after that, they show what looks like to me what happens when vampires are defeated. They turn to dust.
So, that’s the impression I got from the vampires in the ‘Shadowhunter’s universe: Even though they were once human, as vampires they don’t seem to have an adequate sense of sentience, and they seem to be easily defeated as they turn to dust. I made the deduction that vampires in the tv show intentionally give such an unappealing impression as to how they exist in order to create opportunity. For example, I imagined that a person who is given the impession I was given would interpret vampires as not being much of a threat, since they don’t seem too intelligent, with an unflattering look when they are defeated.
For me, that bad impression of what vampires are like in this tv show changed, when Simon Lewis(Alberto Rosende), one of the main characters, a man who likes to talk a lot, was turned into a vampire. The show gave many illustrations as to how Simon adapted to his newfound vampire life. The show even gave him more powers, allowing him to be the only vampire to be able to normally live in daylight, and another power that protected him from being attacked. Another example that changed how I saw the vampires was when the tv show showed the leader of the vampires, Raphael Santiago(David Castro), expressing concern for his last living human relative. One obvious illustration of Raphael’s concern is in episode 3.1 ‘On Infernal Ground’ from tv show ‘Shadowhunters(2018)’, when Raphael was talking with Magnus Bane(Harry Shum Jr.). The episode is available for purchase for about 2 dollars Standard Definition from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 27 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
Magnus: ‘Who is this tranquilizer really for?’
Raphael: ‘It’s for me. Rosa’s not doing so well. And the thought of losing her…my last living relative, it’s just…I…I can’t sleep.’
Magnus: ‘I’m so sorry, Raphael.’
You may use this idea to help you more tenably evaluate the bad impressions that instigators may be improperly imposing upon you to experience. It may not be the answer, but I think it may be helpful.
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What I’ve done earlier today was go to each previous list that has the words that I want to copy in this list, and open a separate window for each list. I would then go to that list, highlight the words that I would want to copy, and then paste it to this list. Just highlight, ‘copy’, and ‘paste’. I now have 3 windows open from www.ionicbreeze.com: 1)Wishlist #1127, 2)Wishlist #1128, and 3)Wishlist #1168. What I’ll do is copy and paste the list portions 1st, and then go over and add more information later.
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Stop solving!:
The 2nd idea I want to introduce you to is called ‘Stop solving!’. I believe that an important ability for innocent people to have is to be able to contemplationally ‘stop solving’ aspects of instigations that are already out of context and not relevant to begin with. Also, having more of a developed ability to stop solving can be used to help you maintain a more acceptable sense of focus. I introduced idea ‘Stop solving!’ in Wishlist #1128. Here is a copy:
This idea is based on the situation where someone new is introduced to you by several people who already have some sort of social appreciation for that person, but you don’t have that convenient appreciation available to you. This idea helps you make some sort of appreciation for that person. I don’t have a bookmark name for this idea yet. This idea introduces you to a story based on how Jace Wayland(Dominic Sherwood) is presented in episode 2.14 ‘The Fair Folk’ from fantasy tv show ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments(2017)’. There are 3 scenes from that episode that is referenced for this idea. The episode is available from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 1 minute and 20 seconds into the episode, when Jace is playing the piano. Soon, Sebastian Verlac(Will Tudor) enters the room and talks with Jace. Here is a quote:
Sebastian: (clapping) ‘Bravo. I had no idea I was in the company of a virtuoso.’
Jace: ‘Yeah, right.’
Sebastian: ‘No, seriously, its…extraordinary. I mean, I wish I could play like that. Where did you learn? Who taught you?’
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Sebastian: ‘Huh. I guess even an evil mastermind can appreciate fine music.’
The 2nd scene is when Jace is in a meeting with Alec(Matthew Daddario), Clary(Katherine McNamara), and Isabelle(Emeraude Toubia). The scene starts 5 minutes and 5 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Clary: ‘How do you know Kaelie?’
Alec: ‘Book Club.’
Clary: ‘You read?’
Alec: ‘Yeah. Why does everyone find that so hard to believe?’
The 3rd scene is when Alec is talking to the Seelie Queen(Lola Flanery) about Simon(Alberto Rosende). That scene starts 15 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Alec: ‘My lady, Simon has proven himself a worthy warrior and a loyal friend. We insisted he be here with us. Anything you have to say to us, you can say to him.
Seelie Queen: ‘Very well. The vampire can stay.’
If you want to, you can watch the entire episode, with the inaproprieities removed, to help you understand more those 3 scenes.
So, this is how the story I made up begins. I took the character Jace Wayland from the fantasy tv show ‘Shadowhunters’ based on those 3 scenes, and I placed Jace in a village somewhere on Earth. In that village, there are many conveniences that does not exist that American civilians have, such as television. And in this village, Jace is a fixer, sort of like character Michael Clayton is in the movie ‘Michael Clayton(2007)’, starring George Clooney as Michael Clayton. Jace goes around doing odd jobs and settling disputes. However, based on the few ‘Batman’ comic books that he managed to acquire, when he talks to the kids in the village, he likes to imagine stories about Batman as Batman relates to the activities in that village. The adults in that village would call Jace ‘Batman’, because Jace is the one that is able to settle the disputes in the village, especially the problematic ones.
One day, a man from outside of the village presents himself to Jace with an invitation to participate in a ‘Batman’ convention somewhere in America. The man offers Jace an ‘all expenses paid’ trip to go there, with extra money, if he chooses to accept the invitation. Jace does not have a bank account, only cash. An arrangement is made that takes into consideration Jace’s financial situation, and after we fast forward a little, we see Jace attending that ‘Batman’ convention. As I imagine it, it is like there’s a camera on the ceiling. The vantage point is from the ceiling. You see Jace at the left side of the room near the wall. And everyone else that is there is wearing a Batman costume. Jace is the only one invited that is not wearing a Batman costume. Almost everyone’s Batman costume is standard black, or some sort of really dark color, except one. One man is wearing a red Batman costume(to take into consideration certain deviations). Except for Jace, all of the others are rich businessmen who are also living the ‘Batman’ premise, and all of their costumes have some sort of computer technology associated with it. For an illustration, I recommend animated movie ‘Batman Ninja(2018)’. Amazon.com is offering the streaming rental of ‘Batman Ninja’ for about 5 dollars. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 8 minutes and 47 seconds into the movie, when Batman uses the front part of his mask to project extrapolated information he acquired from Gorilla Grodd’s computers, and projected some of that extrapolated information on a wall to show himself and Catwoman. That extrapolated projection coming from his mask is highly recommended to be watched. Of course, that scene is to just give you a sense that all of their bat suits have some sort of technology.
Of course, Jace talks to a few of the others. They’re all human beings, after all. And in a short while, all of the other Batmen wearing their costumes made their own conclusions that Jace is also Batman. I think it’s interesting to point out that, even though all of the Batmen in that convention have the ability to verify Jace’s identity using their suits, don’t expect people in general to just be able to verify another person’s identity so easily. It is my belief that most government agents who walk around in public do not have such an ability. It’s just something that I believe many people have the capability to imagine.
So, here’s the idea: According to those Batmen, Jace is also Batman. It was made official in that ‘Batman’ convention. However, even though Jace is Batman based on the unique appreciations of those men in that convention, Jace is still poor. Jace does not have any rich businessman skills. In fact, an average American instigator can probably use his/her instigations to easily hurt Jace! So, don’t choose Jace for help as Batman, if you are looking for the traditional Batman help. Jace just doesn’t have those abilities. Before I invented this idea, I used to imagine sometimes throwing a Rubik’s Cube for Batman to catch. For example, when I would make a certain circumstantial discovery, I might imagine that. Now what I would do is sometimes throw a Rubik’s Cube for Jace to catch. That would represent in my mind that I have found a reason for Jace to be useful, even though Jace does not have the traditional Batman abilities. I recommend that, in a safe, reasonable context, of course, that you practice from time to time imagining that you have found a purpose to give Jace a reason to catch that Rubik’s Cube. That exercise may help you give your own purpose to situations, even though others already have their own purposes for such situations. When I would imagine Jace catching that Rubik’s Cube, he would sometimes act like he doesn’t even know what it is.
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And here is the text copy from Wishlist #1168:
Jace is portrayed by actor Dominic Sherwood from sci-fi tv show ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments(2016+)’. Without needing to alter the original story in Wishlist #1128, unless you choose to alter it, just make a mental copy of that story, so that you can change that. I’m going to make a story that encourages you, if you choose to, to stop resolving certain things you choose to stop resolving, especially if such resolvings are instigation related. I made this idea I think several months ago, but it uses a talk show that I just found out today is cancelled. That talk show is called ‘Harry’, hosted by Harry Connick Jr., and according to wikipedia, it was cancelled May 23, 2018. Last year, when I was in the waiting room to see a doctor, the tv there was showing an episode of ‘Harry’. Here’s a quote from wikipedia about the show:
‘ Host Harry Connick, Jr. talks about current news, does freestyle events and games. Celebrities come to talk to Harry, and at the end, Harry chats with the audience. Being geared towards families… ‘
Anyway, I already made the idea several months or more ago. This idea uses the story in Wishlist #1128, after the Batman convention(the one filled with businessmen, such as CEO’s, who all wore Batman costumes integrated with high tech technology) chose Jace to be Batman. Sometime after the convention, a few of the Batmen from that convention wanted Jace to have some public exposure, so one of them agreed to have Jace be in one episode of the ‘Harry’ talk show. According to the wikipedia quote, Harry does freestyle events and games. So, within the show’s rules of course, Jace was one of the guests selected to participate in one of those games. As one of the tasks in the game, Harry was throwing Rubik’s Cubes for Jace to catch, and Jace would place them all in a big basket. The idea is that Jace was not supposed to solve any of those Rubik’s Cubes. And while Jace is catching and placing those Rubik’s Cubes in a big basket, the show is playing Circus clown music. For an example of what Circus clown music sounds like, search for phrase ‘circus theme music’ in www.youtube.com, and a 2:34 sample of clown music is offered by publisher ‘SuperJessTheMess’. That sample has been viewed over 8 million times and was published on Nov 1, 2009. I think I imagined a better song for it, but this was the best sample I could find in youtube.
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Wow, that was quick! In the past few days up until recently, I actually considered typing all of that over again, since I believed I was able to. This is so much quicker!
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It is now 5:36 PM EST for me. I want to finish this quickly, so I’ll just say the last thing. When using idea ‘Stop solving!’ contemplationally, in a safe context, such as while sitting in a bus looking at the people outside, or while you are in the break area at school or at work, I recommend from time to time that you imagine Jace(Dominic Sherwood) holding a silver platter with that silver dome covering, and he is showing it to a person or persons that you are using the idea on, and when he lifts the lid, he is showing them a Rubik’s Cube! That indicates that the idea, to not contemnplationally solve out of context notions/interjections is working on that person. Of course, that person or persons is not able to see Jace offering that Rubik’s Cube to him/her/them, since you are just imagining that he is doing that. What I am recommending that you imagine is just something to help you use idea ‘Stop solving!’
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I’m going to close this list now. I will still type in a new list this coming Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Shadowhunters’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Bad impression’ and ‘Stop solving!’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.