2/6/2021
Salutations.
It is now 9:56 AM EST for me.
Before I begin, I have a recommendation for the girls reading this blog. Part of this recommendation I have been meaning to type in from time to time, but because of the priorities of typing in other ideas, I never got around to it. The main reference that I recommend for the girls to look at is a scene in episode 5.18 ‘Godspeed’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Flash(2019)’. Although I watched sort of all of the episodes in season 5 of ‘The Flash’, I found that scene using Netflix’s streaming service. Netflix offers the first 6 seasons of ‘The Flash’ in it’s streaming service. You can use Netflix, but if you don’t have Netflix, the episode is also available streaming from Amazon.com’s Amazon Video. The scene I recommend for the girls to look at is when Nora(Jessica Parker Kennedy) is working with Detective Frankie Curtis(Ese Atawo). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 3 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
Detective Curtis: ‘Where is West-Allen?’
Nora West Allen: ‘Ah, I’m so sorry, Detective Curtis.’
3 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode:
Detective Curtis: ‘I really don’t care what your reason is this time, West-Allen. I just wanna find what meta did this.’
Nora: ‘Of course.’
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They talk a little more after that. I recommend that you see that, too. The point is that, in spite of Nora’s impressive forensic knowhow, she is not being condescending towards Detective Curtis. She is not trying to demean or belittle her in any way. Nora is making an effort to work with Detective Curtis. That’s an obvious reference I recommend that you look at. Here is a reference that I imagined, a story based on the character Blofeld(Donald Pleasence) from the James Bond movie ‘You Only Live Twice(1967)’, starring Sean Connery as James Bond. The movie is available for rental and purchase streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene used for this advice, refurbished for this advice with inaproprieities removed of course, starts 1 hour, 38 minutes, and 41 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Blofeld: ‘James Bond. Allow me to introduce myself. I am Ernst Stavro Blofeld. They told me you were assassinated in Hong Kong.’
James Bond: ‘Yes. This is my second life.’
Blofeld: ‘You only live twice, Mr. Bond.’
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I’m guessing that the name of the movie, ‘You Only Live Twice’, came from what Mr. Blofeld said to James Bond during that scene.
So, here’s the imagined story: Let’s say a businessman that works for a big company, based on the character Blofeld from the movie ‘You Only Live Twice’. Of course, his face looks normal. He has his own division in the company. Based on what he does for the company, he has complete autonomy, and is highly resourceful in his actions. He chooses to be useful in a different way to the company by interacting directly with other divisions of the company, but by doing so, he has to learn to ‘dial it down’ the use of his perspective. For example, when he attends the board meetings, he chooses to be like Nora, the way she interacts with Detective Curtis, from that ‘The Flash’ episode. He’s learning to be more humble when interacting with others, something that he lacks a certain experience with, since in his company division, he has complete autonomy. So, just imagine Blofeld attending one of those meetings, everyone is wearing suits, and he is trying to participate with the others, presenting himself in accordance with the rules of those meetings.
Of course, for everyone else, boys, teenagers, adults, just extrapolate from the advice I offered to the girls, if you choose to. It is now 10:39 AM EST for me. I’m going to look for a music video and trailer for this advice now.
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It is now 2:52 PM EST for me.
I can’t believe I wasted this much time! I ordered food using Doordash, I looked at several video reviews, and I could not find a music video. Finally, I went to my signed in youtube homepage, and I clicked ‘History’. I eventually went all the way down to ‘Aug 3, 2019’, and chose publisher ‘Top 40 Music Charts’ from www.youtube.com. Here is the ‘About’ quote from that publisher:
Popnable serves music charts from 100+ countries from all over the world on a daily, weekly, monthly, and annual basis. The biggest collection of worldwide artists and songs. Discover the most popular songs in the world, live performances, Eurovision entries and thousands of music charts.
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So, basically, the music video chosen from ‘Top 40 Music Charts’ probably won’t be sung in English. I clicked that, then selected from category ‘Uploads’ sub-category ‘WORLDVISION SONG CONTEST 2020 – TOP 10 CHART (POPNABLE)’. That was published Jan 28, 2021. Since it was getting late, I only looked at that one. From that video clip, I chose ‘Tsunami’ from Annalisa. It is located 58 seconds into that video clip, and is #2. If you want to watch it for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘annalisa tsunami’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 7 million views. It was published Sep 8, 2020.
I’m only using that ‘WORLDVISION… ‘ video clip as a reference. I didn’t check the lyrics. In my opinion, I’m assuming she’s singing in Italian. It looks relaxing. Here’s a story to help you watch it, if you choose to: I asked Annalisa if she can sing to me in normal conversation, and the music video ‘Tsunami’ is her 1st try at it. You can imagine Annalisa trying to sing to you in normal conversation, but she’s trying to do it in Italian.
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Since I also could not find a tv show trailer, I went back to Lauren Moore from publisher Funimation in www.youtube.com. Just click to ‘Funimation’ in www.youtube.com, go to category ‘New Anime To Watch Now’, click ‘New Anime To Watch Now – Fall 2020 Anime Season Reactions’, then go to anime review ‘The Day I Became A God’, located 12 minutes and 45 seconds into the video clip. Since I have a Funimation account, in a personal context, I have chosen to watch that show based on Lauren Moore’s review. I’m just recommeding that you watch her review, not the show. Here is a quote from Lauren about it. This part of the quote starts 13 minutes and 18 seconds into the review:
Lauren: ‘The first episode had so many different adventures along the way. It felt like a food episode, baseball episode, a love confession episode, and more, all packed into one.’
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Sound bytes(revisited):
Finally! It is now 3:28 PM EST for me. I was going to explain idea ‘1st trick’ to you today, but then I realized that, when you start using it, in my opinion and it is my belief that you would start making new ideas, new discoveries. For example, if you are an employee of a company for several years or more, a few? of those ideas that you would make could be partial solutions to instigations that you had already experienced. And when that happens, I want to recommend something for you to use. I call those recommendations ‘Sound bytes’. I typed the phrase ‘sound bytes’ in www.ionicbreeze1.com’s ‘Search…’ block, and it showed me that I gave that idea in Wishlist #1025, 11/25/2015. Here is a partial quote from that list:
Sound bytes:
I have a few ideas that I won’t make a separate list for, simply because there’s not much to say about them individually. However, I’ve decided to put them together in one list and call them ‘Sound bytes’. I think I got that name from a magazine that talked about computer related issues I read years ago. I don’t recall the name of that magazine. Besides their brevity, another thing in common these ‘sound bytes’ have is that they all are created based on their tv show or movie references. Basically, it may be said that their tv show or movie references are them, with some advice related refurbishing involved, of course. The 3rd thing in common that these ‘sound bytes’ have is that all of these ‘sound bytes’ are used by me to make more ideas. For example, if you have your own web site or blog, there are tools provided to you from the web site or blog that you may use to add more information or upgrade your web site or blog that are provided by the web site or blog. One recommendation that I offer you is that you use these ‘sound bytes’ to help you make more ideas, for example, like the way you would add more information to your web site or blog, said in relation to advice, of course. How to use these ‘sound bytes’ will be more clear as I explain them. [And finally, the reason I am typing these ‘sound bytes’ now is because of the next idea I plan to type in. Hopefully, I will start that next idea today, if I am able to finish explaining these ‘sound bytes’ ideas today. Oversimplifyingly said, the next idea I believe is kind of serious in such a way that I believe it’s in your best interest if you have some sort of other useful idea before that useful idea is explained.
Point taken:
In my opinion, I believe ‘Point taken’ is the best ‘sound byte’ idea I have to offer you. Of course, there are other schools of thought that may not agree with my opinion. I just thought that such a stated fact may be useful to you. According to Amazon Video, the ‘sound byte’ reference is located 27 minutes and 50 seconds into episode 3.2 ‘The Ensigns of Command’ from series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1989)’. Here is a quote:
Deanna Troi(Marina Sirtis):-‘We conceptualize the universe in relatively the same way.’
Captain Picard(Patrick Stewart):-‘Point taken.’
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Here’s a question for the advice:-‘Why imagine it?’ Recommended answer: The expectations of others may not always align with your own expectations. You may think of situations where the use of ‘Point taken’ may be useful to you, even though such situations may never actually occur. Also, ‘Point taken’ may be used just as part of an idea, and may not have an actual identity of a conversation.
Face value:
This ‘sound byte’ reference according to Amazon Video is located 11 minutes and 8 seconds into episode 3.1 ‘Laws of Nature’ from series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2015)’. Here’s a quote:
Phil Coulson(Clark Gregg):-‘I’ll take it to her myself. I wouldn’t want you to do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable.(Keep in mind that tv show ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ is science fiction. This is the moment when Coulson takes off his robot hand.)
Lance Hunter(Nick Blood):-‘Yea, I know that sarcasm, and I’m choosing to accept your thoughtfulness at face value.’
Basically, as a recommended evaluation to use, when a person portrays something, let’s say in a conversation, those singular portrayals are not the only portrayals involved in that person’s livelihood. In the ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ example, Coulson presented to Hunter 2 obvious portrayal examples. One of the portrayals is identified by his actual words:-‘I wouldn’t want you to do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable.’, and the other portrayal was when Coulson removed his robot hand, a portrayal that I am guessing is designed to give Hunter a comparison to Hunter’s use of reservation. Hunter identified the removal of Coulson’s robot arm example as sarcasm, and chose to give ‘face value’ credibility to the actual words that Coulson said to him, and that Hunter interprets Coulson’s words as being thoughtful.
So, why is ‘face value’ important? It’s just another idea to help you make more ideas. You may also use it for added clarification when you consider talking to certain people. For example, certain portrayals that you may notice people presenting, maybe those portrayals shouldn’t be used in the context of certain actively used circumstances. After all, even though I am assuming most people have private lives, you still use the same body and brain to exist in those private lives, and your body (and use of brain) are still presented to other people, for both public and private circumstances. In other words, even though I may see many people going to work in a public transportation area, those many people also have private lives that is none of my business to comment on, even though they are using the same bodies as they publicly go to work for their private lives! To avoid some ambiguity, there’s that movie ‘New in Town(2009)’, the reasons why Lucy Hill(Renee Zellweger) was leaving Minnesota crying. Some of the townspeople were clearly embittering how Lucy Hill interpreted the portrayals presented to her by the townpeople that wanted her to leave. In other words, certain portrayals presented to Lucy Hill were designed to cause Lucy HIll to leave town, and the reasons Lucy Hill eventually chose to stay is an example that people are more than just the portrayals they present. However, it is the initial ‘face value’ of certain townspeople in the beginnings of the movie that did cause Lucy Hill to leave town crying. I hope that ‘New in Town’ explanation was helpful.
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As of now, I have 3 new ‘sound bytes’ that I want to offer you, to give you something to react with when you start making new ideas for idea ‘1st trick’:
No more free lunch:
The ‘strength’ for idea ‘No more free lunch’ comes from episode 3.2 ‘The Ensigns of Command’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1989)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the main scene starts 35 minutes and 19 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:
Captain Picard(Patrick Stewart): ‘And get me that treaty. They’ve been beating us over the head with it for three days. Let’s see if we can’t find something in it that we can turn to our own advantage.’
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Here is a partial quote about this Star Trek episode from wikipedia.org:
The Federation starship Enterprise, under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), receives an automated message from the enigmatic Sheliak: Remove the humans on planet Tau Cygni V in four days. The Sheliak are a non-humanoid species with little regard for human life and would exterminate any humans found in their path. Their message is only due to their obligation under a treaty with the Federation to notify their intention to colonize before taking further action.
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So, based on my evaluation of it, Picard and his team have been trying to negotiate with the Sheliak for 3 days, requesting that they need more time to evacuate those Federation citizens. Finally, Picard figured out how to do it, and the Sheliak agreed to give Picard/the Federation more time to evacuate those civilians. Refurbished, the quote from Picard: ‘They’ve been beating us over the head with it for three days.’, that is the ‘free lunch’, and when Picard found the solution, you can see the entire episode if you choose to for more context in relation to advice, that is the moment when Picard said, in a manner of speaking, when Picard said quote:
Picard: ‘No more free lunch’.
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To clarify, he didn’t actually say that. It’s that moment illustrated in the episode which is used to represent an illustration example for idea ‘No more free lunch’, when the Sheliak agreed to Picard’s terms.
I got the idea ‘No more free lunch’ from a scene in an episode of ‘The Good Wife’ starring Julianna Marguiles. Unfortunately, I don’t remember exactly which episode, but I remember that someone was visiting Alicia’s law firm, and at that moment, they were having access to some sort of lunch buffet. Based on that man’s reaction, he asked permission if he could eat some of that food, and with courtesy, he was given permission to do so. That visitor’s reaction gave me the example of a person enjoying a ‘free lunch’.
For your use, when you start making your own idea, you may discover that certain instigations that your ideas have an effect on for a while was getting some sort of ‘free lunch’ from you, but because of your new ideas invented with idea ‘1st trick’, from that moment, you may choose to give yourself some sort of partial relief, and contemplationally say ‘No more free lunch’. Of course, it was not your intent to experience the instigation in the past to begin with.
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I broke a fever:
Here’s the definition that I got from www.google.com when I searched for phrase ‘broke a fever meaning’:
A fever “breaks” when your body fights off the bug and the inflammation starts calming down. Your thermostat gets reset back to 98 degrees, but your body is still up at 102.
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The original quote that I created was ‘It feels like I just broke a fever.’ I then called it ‘I just broke a fever’, and then finally called it ‘I broke a fever’. In the context of this advice, the effect is created when you make a certain discovery that gives you some sort of relief as it pertains to certain experienced instigations and/or related inadvertencies. When you make such an idea, you may choose to contemplationally say to yourself ‘I broke a fever’.
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I’ll take what I’ve learned and use it in the Gamma Quadrant:
This is just an option refurbished for advice for you to consider. You don’t have to use it. The phrase is based on episode 2.4 ‘Invasive procedures’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1993)’. Of course, you’re refurbishing the episode being used. You are not using the episode in it’s original form. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. The most convenient scene I can think of to quote, and you can watch the entire episode refurbished with inaproprieties removed for content, starts 28 minutes an 48 seconds into the episode:
Verad(John Glover): ‘I’m not going to the Gamma Quadrant to hide. There are entire worlds who can benefit from my knowledge and experience. I can help them, and I will.’
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It is now 4:41 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. Next week, I will finally explain idea ‘1st trick’, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Flash’, ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’, ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’, and ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Rated PG violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘You Only Live Twice’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘New in Town’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘No more free lunch’, ‘I broke a fever’, and ‘I’ll take what I’ve learned and use it in the Gamma Quadrant’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.