8/14/2021
Salutations.
It is now 1:05 PM EST for me. I’m starting late because I wanted to order and eat my food before I began typing. So, at least I can just type right through without having this incredible need to eat. I looked at a few of my usual youtube sources to try to find a new music video, but I could not find one that met the basic criteria that I committed to. So, what I did was reference a previous music video, to see if the singer made another music video that I can use. I went to the www.ionicbreeze1.com’s ‘Search’ option, and typed in phrase ‘cake small’, which led to Wishlist #1273, music video ‘Mess It Up’ by Gracie Abrams. That list was created 5/8/2021. That was the music video where Gracie would bake a lot of cakes, but she could not carry it past her house because she would keep dropping them. Eventually, she would make a smaller cake that she was able to carry past her house, and to her boyfriend’s house. The basic associated slogan I guess would be ‘Bake/make a smaller cake.’ According to wikipedia, Gracie Abrams is 21 years old. So, I checked ‘Gracie Abrams’ in the internet, and selected another one of her music videos called ‘Mean It’. According to www.youtube.com, that was published October 24, 2019, almost 2 years ago. It may not be ‘new’, but it’s the 1st time I’ve watched it and introduced it in this blog that I know of. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Mean It’:
Maybe that thing you said under your breath, you mean it
Holding on to thin lines till we just walk between ’em
Getting so loud, I can’t pretend that I don’t hear ’em
Maybe that thing you said under your breath, you mean it
I know you mean it
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When I watched it, and I only watched it once, it seemed to me like she was just in her living room pondering. However, I liked the emphasis shown in her actions as she was there. For example, when Gracie Abrams was eating her sandwich, it was refreshing to watch her eat it. Certain thing she was normally doing in her bedroom seemed emphasized in a refreshing manner.
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Now, this is the reference that I used to find the tv show trailer for this advice. I went to www.wikipedia.org, and used this link:
2021–22 United States network television schedule
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That wikipedia link tells you what shows are going to be broadcasted in the 5 major American networks. I selected ‘LA Brea’ from NBC. In my opinion, because the pandemic situation pretty much engulfed network tv in 2020, I don’t sense any NBC sci-fi lately. Since ‘LA Brea’ is a NBC sci-fi tv series, I was interested in recommending it for this list. Here is a quote about the tv series from wikipedia:
‘ An epic adventure begins when a massive sinkhole opens in the middle of Los Angeles, pulling hundreds of people and buildings into its depths. Those who fell in find themselves in a mysterious and dangerous primeval land, where they have no choice but to band together to survive. ‘
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To watch the trailer for tv series ‘LA Brea’, just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘la brea’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 36,000 views. It was published July 23, 2021, about 3 weeks ago. Here’s a quote from one of the comments:
‘ I’m so hyped for this show but a bit hesitant as NBC keeps cancelling its sci- fi shows when they just get interesting then we are left with so many questions no answered. I hope they promote it a lot to entice people to watch it because I want this show renewed already. ‘
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In my opinion, it’s funny! A giant sink hole in LA. It should be interesting just to watch the special effects show how such a calamity would look like on tv.
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Convert:
All right! let’s do this. The reason I am explaining idea ‘Convert’ is because it is my belief that instigations may adversely affect what emphasis people use to pursue notions. Again, I’m not a psychiatrist or a person that gives advice professionally, but I believe that people tend to learn from instigations, even though innocent people in general choose to not want to experience them. And so, for example, if an older kid experienced an instigation and clearly denounces it, that older kid may also learn from such an experience, and in so doing, one of the results is that that older kid is now pursuing certain notions with an adversely excessive emphasis. I’m just imagining this, so here’s an example: Let’s say CEO Stu Preissler(Steve Martin) from the movie ‘The Big Year(2011)’ illustrates something about his company. Stu takes a paperback book, put the pages near his ear, and ‘flips’ through the pages very quickly. It is by his ear so that he can hear the pages flip in close proximity. Now, in a conceptual context(I should have said that 1st), let’s say that a teenage girl who is using experienced instigation to do what Stu did tries to do it, she seemed to physically do it, but based on the conceptual context she has chosen to use, she could not do it. She could not flip through all of those pages because of the emphasis she was using to pursue certain notions. I just thought of a ‘Picard’ episode to illustrate this point. The illustration, refurbished for advice, is in episode 1.5 ‘Stardust City Rag’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard(2020)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 12 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode. That is when all of the crew with Starfleet experience were presented holograms to interact with, and all of them dismissed/discontinued it’s participations with them.(I didn’t see Seven(Jeri Ryan) on the bridge when the holograms showed up.) The interesting comparison is that Elnor(Evan Evagora) was not offered a hologram, and wondered why he wasn’t offered one. The refurbished use of that scene is that the people with Starfleet experience represent people who could ‘flip’ through the pages of that book easily, and Elnor represents the people who need to use a certain instigation learned emphasis to evaluate certain pages of that book, and because of that, he cannot ‘flip’ through that entire paperback book. Elnor’s quote starts about 13 minutes and 46 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Elnor: ‘I didn’t get one.’
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It is now 2:23 PM EST for me. All right. The 1st example, other than the one’s I’ve already given in this list, is from ‘Babylon 5: The Movies’, 1.6 ‘The Lost Tales’. That description is from Amazon.com. ‘The Lost Tales’ is available streaming from Amazon.com. The scene involves President John Sheridan(Bruce Boxleitner) and Ms. Chambers(Teryl Rothery) talking. The scene starts 36 minutes and 10 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Sheridan: ‘The Minbari are Minimalists. For the last 400 years, their viewing rooms didn’t even have chairs. They stood the whole time… Yeah, a group of nine, standing out in the void. When I suggested we put in some chairs, I almost triggered a full scale revolution.’
36 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode:
Sheridan: ‘Speaking of chairs, please, sit.’
Ms. Chambers: ‘Thank you, sir.’
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Using that ‘Chairs’ example, just imagine an older girl given the impression to pursue a certain goal using an emphasis learned from from certain mild instigations. The goal is using an overemphasized pursuit. If she was able to convert that pursuit, to pursue it ‘with chairs’, so to speak, she may be able to continue that pursuit more reasonably.
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The next example, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, is in movie ‘Two Weeks Notice(2002)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 14 minutes and 26 seconds into the movie, Lucy Kelson(Sandra Bullock) and George Wade(Hugh Grant) are talking in George Wade’s limo. Here is the quote:
George Wade: ‘Okay, if you take the job, I promise to save your Community Center, on top of which, you can direct all our pro bono efforts. That’s millions of dollars at your charitable disposal.
Lucy Kelson: ‘But… you couldn’t possibly want me. I’ve spent my entire life working against people like you.
George Wade: ‘Well, maybe if you work for me, you’ll win occasionally.’
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To be fair, people who go from job to job probably do that automatically. Their new jobs automatically give them a sense of resource use without them knowing about it in such a context. For example, they probably know their job conversions, they just don’t need to explain it to themselves. However, having an obvious sense of job conversion can be very relevant, especially when a person who could be your future boss if you accept the job is explaining it to you, just like that scene in the movie ‘Two Weeks Notice’. In that scene, George Wade is explaining to Lucy Kelson that certain resource uses from her current job can be ‘converted’ to the job that Mr. Wade is offering her, which is one of the main reasons why Miss Kelson took the job. So, let’s say you’re a kid reading this blog. When you get older, it’s possible that someone may offer you a job, and if that person knows what your current job is, it may be like the movie ‘Two Weeks Notice’, that person/recruiter may also explain to you what you can ‘convert’ from your current job to your possible new job. So, in that context, I believe it’s very useful to know what you can and cannot convert from your current job to jobs that you may consider changing into.
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It is now 3:15 PM EST for me. For this next example, I’m going to use celebrity Will Smith based on his movie celebrity status. For example, his ‘Men in Black’ movies and ‘Aladdin’. He’s going to represent an employee in a company that just merged with another company. I’m also going to use a sense of plight from the ‘Leverage(2008+)’ tv series starring Timothy Hutton as Nathan Ford. In this imagined situation, Will Smith works with a company that just merged with another company, and he is wearing a Superman shirt, the ones with that letter ‘S’ on it. If you show that letter on youtube without permission, I think they? will remove it because of copyright infringement. Anyway, Will Smith is talking to another employee, and he is going to do that ‘Superman’ thing with a few of the new employees. He goes to that new division of that company, and talks 1st to that division head. He introduces himself, and based on his company resources, and for the sake of their new merger, he notices that this man, this division manager, has a few personal problems that he can help resolve, like a ‘Leverage’ episode. He gives that division manager his card, and asks if he can talk to 2 more of his employees before he leaves.
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What Will Smith did in that story was temporarily convert a certain aspect of company resources to help a few of the new employees created from their merger. Based on how he was talking to one of his friends in the office, Will Smith has done this sort of thing before several times, and you can just guess as to what type of job Will Smith might have in order to have this converted ability. The resources were only converted for a short period of time, and he has done that sort of thing before. In other words, Will Smith has a normal job, but is able to temporarily convert it’s use to be like a superhero, which is why he wore that Superman shirt while helping those new employees.
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It is now 3:37 PM EST for me. 1 more example. It’s a scene from the movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol(2011)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 54 minutes and 35 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Benji Dunn(Simon Pegg): ‘I’m telling you, we can get to it from the outside.’
Ethan Hunt(Tom Cruise): ‘We?’
Benji: ‘I’m on the computer.’
William Brandt(Jeremy Renner): ‘Yeah, I’m just, uh… the helper?’
55 minutes and 8 seconds into the movie:
Ethan: ‘How am I supposed to do this?’
Benji: (throws those sci-fi gloves that stick on walls near Ethan)
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So, in that reference, both Benji and William are clarifying to Ethan that they cannot ‘convert’ to the solution Benji is recommending. When you are at work/school, I recommend that, as an option, you may contemplationally say to yourself:
You: ‘I’m on the computer.’
to clarify that you are not participating with certain conversions. Of course, don’t use that quote literally. It’s just a clarification.
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It is now 3:51 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. Next Saturday, I will explain idea ‘Belong’, unless something else comes up. For me. explaining idea ‘Belong’ won’t be as easy to explain as idea ‘Convert’ seemingly is, but I think I can still explain it. It just may take 2 or more Saturdays to complete the explanation. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
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Some viewer discretion for tv series ‘La Brea’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘The Big Year’. TV-MA mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Babylon 5: The Lost Tales’. Rated PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Two Weeks Notice’. Rated PG-13 violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Leverage'(Just glance through 1 or so episodes to get a sense of the civilian plight/crisis, the people that ask for the Leverage team’s help). Rated PG-13 violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Convert’ and ‘I’m on the computer.’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.