12/24/2022
I’ll go get him.(said as a greeting, and used as advice.)
It is now 8:32 AM EST for me.
Greeting and advice ‘I’ll go get him.’ is just imagined by me. I’m not aware of any proof that this is happening, but I did read a ‘Valiant’ comic book where one of the main characters, Ninjak, had to rescue the other heroes when the others were stuck in some sort of mental trap. I believe the comic book is still available, but it’s harder to find by me because I’m now reading the comic books using the Kindle app, since www.comixology.com’s previous format, to read comic books purchased through them, no longer exists. So, it’s just me and Ninjak, so to speak, that I’m using to make the greeting ‘I’ll go get him.’ work, and here’s the story/explanation for the greeting/idea: If you choose to, you may contemplationally say to yourself in relation to advice the phrase ‘I’ll go get him.’ It is a greeting/advice I’m offering for you to use, after all. I think it may be useful to you. Anyway, here is the explanation:
According to this imagined story, since it’s almost 2023, there are more and more fortified perspectives in America that can be very distracting for people to be aware of. It’s like a convenient exposure that allows you to relate to certain situations. The problem with that is that you may overcommit yourself to such situations. Like most things, if you can manage it, that’s great, but if you have little or no experience with such things, interacting with such a convenience may cause you to overcommit to such situations. To simplify an example, I imagined a ‘Babylon 5’ convenient exposure presented in certain parts of America. Even though it’s science fiction in the tv shows, for the purposes of this imagined story, a certain aspect of it can be presented as real in America. One employee of a certain company was exposed to it, and he chose to commit to it’s participation, causing him to no longer participate in other activities, including his job. Here are 4 responses from employees in his job:
1)The 1st response is from the man’s boss. He has an idea of what the man is going through, but when talking about it with a few other employees, he explains the situation in the form of a joke.
Boss: He is explaining to another employee that he sent that man on an errand, and while on that errand, he was exposed to that ‘Babylon 5’ situation, and he’s still doing it! He hasn’t reported to work since then. To be fair, his boss was being very frank/candid with the other employee, no laws were broken, of course you can quit your job if you want to. We’re? overhearing a conversation that has no accommodation for others to overhear, and it’s my opinion that such a response is very common if something like that were to happen. In my opinion, for an imagined situation, it is still a relatively new situation for American employees to be exposed to, which explains why that man’s boss is presenting it that way.
2)In this example, a refurbished Lt. B’Elanna Torres(Roxann Dawson) from tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’, how she looked when the show aired(1995-2001) is presented responding to what that man is going through. She still looks half human/half Klingon, but for this story, is not an employee working for this company in America around now, late 2022. She is expressing emotional concern to another employee, that she is obviously concerned for the well being for such an employee, who she believes is stuck in that ‘Babylon 5’ reality.
Here’s what’s happening: In this imagined situation, Americans are not used to such conveniently presented perspectives. That’s why certain employees are talking about him. For example, it’s very possible that, within a year or so, that man will wonder why he’s in that ‘Babylon 5’ reality, and he wants to go back to his original obligations. But since over a year or more has passed, it’s very likely that he was already fired from the job that he discontinued participating in.
3)In this situation, I imagined character John Sheppard(Joe Flanigan) from tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’ talking to his boss about that man, and he recently said to his boss quote:
John Sheppard: ‘I’ll go get him.’
They know what’s happening to him, and Sheppard volunteered to his boss to ‘go get him’, meaning that they are of course sympathetic to his situation, Sheppard will inform that man what is happening, allowing that man to make a more informed decision, which means that he will choose to come back to his job.
4)Now, in this 4th example, I’m presenting this example to you as an example for you to emulate, so that, if you choose to, you can contemplationally say ‘I’ll go get him’, to allow yourself to imagine ‘getting’ an employee from a job you choose to imagine who is in a similar circumstance, an imagined situation you may find useful. When I originally imagined it, I was just thinking to myself. I imagined that, for another job that I am not currently in, I am talking to my boss, and I said to him quote:
Me: ‘I’ll go get him.’
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Since I encouraged you to watch the movie ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ starring Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc, I’m going to say something about it, but not today, and not next Saturday. I’m scheduling myself to say something about it on Saturday, 1/7/2023, 2 weeks from now. In my opinion, 2 weeks is better than not planning to say anything at all.
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And here’s my usual recommendation purchase from Amazon.com. Now, for this purchase, it’s only for those who need to use it. And, of course, it’s only a recommendation. I’m not obligating anyone to buy it. And I’m not financially benefitting from recommending it. I just think it’s a good idea. You can just skip this part if you don’t want to read it. Here is what I purchased yesterday:
Dr. Scholl’s Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief Orthotics for Men’s Trim to Fit: 8-13
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Sometime in the past, when I chose to not wear the insole for my left shoe because I believed that it would give more room for my small left toe, since I was experiencing some discomfort for my small left toe. It was working for me. However, eventually, that caused me to feel pain in my left heel. And so, I looked in the supermarket, and I found ‘Dr. Scholl’s Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief Orthotics’. Just on the packaging alone, I chose to try it out, and it worked! The same day I was using it, my left heel felt better. I used it to replace my shoes original insoles, and I ordered it from Amazon.com because I want to allow more on the end of it to fill my shoes. In my opinion, it’s cheap, about $15 a pair. I forgot to purchase it from the supermarket, so I ordered it from Amazon.com. As convincing as it’s original packaging is to me, I just glanced at the illustrations presented by Amazon.com, and I think that they are also impressive. So, if you feel heel problems, Dr. Scholl’s Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief Orthotics may help resolve those heel problems, in my opinion.
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It is now 9:51 AM EST for me. I am going to look for a music video and trailer. I should continue typing later today.
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It is now 11:22 AM EST for me.
For those of you using WordPress and a blog, this is not my expertise, but if your selections take noticeably longer to impliment, what I do is select ‘Performance’ on the top of the screen, and then select ‘Purge All Caches’. After that happens, based on my experience, the selections load up normally. For example, since I select ‘Update’ once or twice a minute, I notice easily when it slows down to ‘Update’. After I select ‘Purge All Caches’, it only takes a few seconds to ‘Update’. You may have to select ‘Purge All Caches’ several times in one day if you plan to type in your blog for a few hours. After selecting ‘Update’, it would say ‘Post updated’. I forgot to mention that most? of you are probably using some sort of ‘Draft’ option before you publish it. I guess that’s normal. That way, you can proofread it, check for mistakes, since people in general are more mindful as to what they type publicly. I believe that I am mindful as to what I type in. I don’t believe I am ‘above it all’, so to speak. Well, something for me to think about, I suppose, to also ‘Draft’ what I type in before I publish it. If it makes any difference, in my opinion, why I am so aloof(at a distance, especially in feeling or interest; apart:) about it, it’s because I went to Catholic school. In my opinion, that’s like having ‘being mindful of my own words’ superpowers, since I went to Catholic school in the 1st place. Of course, I’m just a non-managerial employee, I’m just giving advice in a blog, and I don’t want to be insensitive to other people’s situations.
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It is now 11:44 AM EST for me. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice, refurbished in relation to advice, is called ‘Ditto’ by NewJeans. I used my ‘signed-in’ youtube homepage. I collected some publishers in the ‘Watch later’ option from youtube. I found music video ‘Ditto’ from publisher ‘InMusic Official’. I selected that in www.youtube.com, then selected ‘VIDEOS’. I then selected ‘New Songs Of The Week (December 23rd, 2022) | New Music Friday’, which was published 16 hours ago. A video clip from the music video ‘Ditto’ started 21 seconds into that video collection.
Here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Ditto’:
Stay in the middle
Like you a little
Don’t want no riddle
Malhaejwo say it back
Oh say it ditto
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And here is a quote from link www.leisurebyte.com/ found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘newjeans ditto music video reviews’:
South Korean girl group NewJeans is back with Ditto Music Video today…
There are two music videos for the new track, Ditto Side A and Ditto Side B. Both videos are similar, but Side A is a longer version with an extensive introduction which gives us a deeper look at what the song is trying to express. The first few minutes show us how the girls are dancing and leading a carefree life. One of the teens is also seen developing a new crush on her schoolmate. Side B does not have an introduction and only consists of the main song.
The music video also shows a girl who is only seen recording her friends and hiding behind the camera. The members include an intricate choreography with a unique hook step bound to become viral again. The song also has a sweet melody which will make everyone sing along.
The song’s lyrics talk about falling in love and expressing how she has “nothing to lose”. It questions whether the other person loves her back and is ready to give his all. It is a timeless romantic song which can also be relatable to people from every generation.
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I recommend that you watch music video ‘Ditto’ in the review’s context. For example:
‘ It is a timeless romantic song which can also be relatable to people from every generation. ‘
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To watch music video ‘Ditto’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘newjeans ditto music video’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 12 million views. ‘NewJeans (뉴진스) ‘Ditto’ Official MV (side A)’ was published 5 days ago. The part that I’m recommending for you to watch is only about 3 minutes long, when the music starts and stops. It starts 1 minute and 36 seconds into the music video, and ends 4 minutes and 25 seconds into the music video. You may watch some more after the music ends for further understanding.
In my opinion, the music video ‘Ditto’ has a lot of synchronized dancing. If you are used to watching American origin music videos, then the Korean dance group, so to speak, may show you how to ‘tie a new knot’. Their synchronized dance moves may feel somewhat refreshing for you to watch. There is a scene in particular, starting 3 minutes and 30 seconds into the music video, when they start dancing in what looks like to me to be a college dorm room. If it’s not some sort of dancing school, it is my belief without proof that casually dancing as a small group in a dorm room is not something to ordinarily expect from students, which makes it a novelty to watch, in my opinion.
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this list is called ‘Kitchen Brigade Trailer #1 (2023)’. I used a publisher from my youtube ‘Watch later’ list, publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes Indie’. I selected ‘VIDEOS’, and then selected ‘Kitchen Brigade Trailer #1 (2023)’. It has 1.7 thousand views, and was published 2 weeks ago.
I’m just going to give you my opinion of the trailer: Cathy Marie(Audrey Lamy) in the beginning of the trailer quits her restaurant job because she doesn’t agree with how think are run in that restaurant. She then works supposedly as a chief chef for a restaurant, but instead it’s something else. The job was exaggerated. She instead allows herself to train teenagers and young adults how to cook. In my opinion, the movie ‘Kitchen Brigade’ is a safe example of an adult being presented less than favorable circumstances, and that adult makes the best out of it, the 2nd part, teaching those young adults and teenagers. That example is admirable. She’s not going to get rich just doing that, but how she chose to evaluate and react to that situation, in my opinion, is admirable. For example, if it’s something that you can do, and you don’t have to depend upon it as a primary financial support, then the mentality of it can be useful, even commendable, in my opinion.
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It is now 12:56 PM EST for me. I had 2 active options right now, and I already chose which one to use. The 1st option to explain is better, but would take longer to explain. The 2nd option is an impression of what I am using right now, I think it may be useful to you because it establishes the idea in the blog, but it’s not as developed as the 1st option. I chose the 2nd option because it’s easier to explain.
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Solve not happen:
I’ll start with the illustration reference that I have chosen for idea ‘Solve not happen’. It is in the movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable(2012)’ starring Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson, and Teddy Sears as Mike Adler. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 46 seconds into the movie, Drew Peterson and Mike Adler are talking. Here is the quote:
Mike Adler: ‘Hey! Watch it!
Drew Peterson: ‘I’m just telling the truth. I mean, look at Stacy. I mean, she’s like a flower. You know, in bloom and, you know, putting her scent out everywhere. And don’t tell me you can’t smell it.’
Mike Adler:
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So, basically, if you contemplationally experience a sense of resolving that is out of context/not relevant for you to address, you may choose to treat it as something that did not contemplationally happen, even though of course you are sensing it at the time. When that happens, you can contemplationally say ‘Solve not happen’, and then, if you choose to, to not use that sense of resolving in a context that is actually happening.
If I typed in the 1st option 1st, idea ‘Solve not happen’ would make more sense. Let’s look at the illustration example that I recommended. Mike Adler actually said to Drew Peterson quote ”I ain’t touching that one with a 10-foot pole.’ . Now, let’s say that such unresolved contemplations occurred, and you didn’t even agree to talk to that person, people, or interact with such a circumstance! The unresolved notions are out of context, not relevant, and you are not part of that situation. So, what do you do? Idea ‘Solve not happen’ is just a recommended option. You probably have other options. I’m recommending that you have idea ‘Solve not happen’ as an option for you to choose or not choose to use.
I created idea ‘Solve not happen’ with the past week, but the gist of it used a scene from the sci-fi tv series ‘Torchwood(2006-2011)’, when Captain Jack Harkness(John Barrowman) said to Toshiko Sato(Naoko Mori) something like quote:
Captain Jack Harkness: ‘That didn’t happen!’
I think it was near the end of one of their ‘Torchwood’ episodes. Toshiko Sato was explaining some sort of ‘What If?’ situation that she was worried about, and Captain Jack Harkness said ‘That didn’t happen!’ I looked for that scene over a year ago, but I couldn’t find it. I remember watching it, but I couldn’t find that scene again.
Here’s another example: Based on how I imagined it, I don’t have proof, if you are a man who has been working for the same job for a few years or more, have you ever contemplationally clarified to yourself something that you had done, a conversation with another employee, and soon after that conversation, you contemplationally clarified what you actually said to that employee, since there may be some ambiguity involved? If you have done that, then I recommend also using idea ‘Solve not happen’ to help with such clarifications. I’ll leave it up to you, if you choose to use idea ‘Solve not happen’, to create your own particulars for the use of idea ‘Solve not happen’.
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It is now 1:24 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Next Saturday, since there’s still that ‘New Year’s’ buzz, I’ll probably explain the next idea that will be on the top of my head, so to speak, unless I change my mind again. Ideas from the top of my head for me tend to be easier to explain than other forms of ideas. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
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Not rated viewer discretion for movie ‘Kitchen Brigade'(Just recommending to watch movie trailer, not movie). Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Solve not happen’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.