10/12/2023
Salutations.
It is now 6:55AM EST for me.
Just letting you know that I’ll start typing again around 8:40AM EST later today, about 2 hours from now. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 9:01AM EST for me.
I’ve changed my mind yet again, and I have chosen to postpone again explaining idea ‘Do something’. Yesterday, for the 1st time, I was watching the streaming movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. I just checked that, according to www.google.com, it was made available streaming Oct 10, just this past Tuesday. That explains why I just noticed it being made available yesterday, allowing me to watch it streaming for the 1st time, since because I am single and I am not currently in a relationship, I don’t watch movies in theatres, except new James Bond movies, but they only show up once every few years. Anyway, while I was watching it, let’s say the 1st 20 minutes of it, I used a previously made idea and retrofitted? it to make an idea that I believe may help single men who are experiencing instigation from women they find attractive. And so, after I invented that idea, sometime after yesterday, I’ve decided to type at least 3 ideas designed to help single men who are experiencing instigation from attractive women in their jobs. Of course, I welcome people to refurbish and extrapolate those ideas, in relation to advice said, for your own uses.
I’m going to look for that music video and trailer to recommend to you. That should take about an hour and a half, and then I’ll start typing again. So, if you are there later today, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 10:06AM EST for me.
Before I started, I checked the time, and I started 9:12AM EST, so it took me less than an hour to find and prepare the music video and commercial. I couldn’t find a tv show/movie trailer, so I looked for a commercial instead. Because the commercial, in my opinion, is very funny and entertaining to watch, I’ll recommend that 1st. To help you choose, here’s the description of the commercial from the youtube link:
‘ A serene summer camp turns eerie when rumors spread of a Samsung phone, known as the Z Flip, that possesses an irresistible power over anyone who lays eyes on it. Determined to never switch, a group of friends attempt to escape without seeing one. However, they soon discover that the very thing they fear most is actually the thing they want the most. Will they be able to escape the Samsung Z Flip, or will they be possessed with its power and join the flip side? ‘
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The 1st time I searched for phrase ‘new commercials 2023’ in www.youtube.com, I used it’s ‘Filters’ option on the upper right side of the screen, but I wasn’t satisfied with the results, so I eventually searched without using the filter, and I scrolled down. That’s when I eventually noticed it. Here’s the header for the link:
‘ Samsung Galaxy: Join the flip side — Season 2 ‘
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It’s publisher is ‘Samsung’, it was published Jul 6, 2023, and it has over 20M views! It’s run time is 2 minutes and 5 seconds. Before I watched it, I was concerned that the run time was too long, but now, since I found it to be very funny and enertaining to watch, in my opinion, you shouldn’t mind the run time if you choose to watch it. If you find it useful, I’ll go over a few scenes from the commercial. I recommend you select ‘CC’ so that you can more clearly understand what they’re saying. They’re speaking in English, it’s just a recommendation:
About 29 seconds into the Samsung flip phone commercial, a teenage? girl camper says to her friends quote:
Teenage girl camper: ‘Leave. Now!’
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So, if you are going along with that scenario, 4 of those campers leave to avoid looking at the new Samsung flip phone.
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About 53 seconds into the commercial, one of them looks at the new Samsung phone for too long, and joins the others, leaving 3 of the teenage campers remaining to avoid being exposed.
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Near the end of that commercial, 1 minute and 52 seconds, by then the rest were converted, gathering around to see the new Samsung flip phone.
In my opinion, I think it’s a very funny and entertaining commercial to watch, and I recommend it for this advice.
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The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘If Only I’ by Loud Luxury x Two Friends feat. Bebe Rexha. Here’s a description of the music video that I found searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘if only i loud luxury music video reviews’. I selected link ‘www.broadwayworld.com’:
‘ The candy colored music video captures the feel-good essence of the track as the collaborators take on the California coast with special guest influencer Hannah Stocking. Viewers are immersed into an oceanside dance party complete with a beach picnic and ATV rides, alongside Bebe Rexha, Two Friends, and Loud Luxury. ‘
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And here is a quote from the lyrics:
If only I could stop the sunrise, we could lay here all night
If only I could learn to freeze time, I’d hold you forever
If only I had one more day, I’d love you 25/8
If only I, if only I
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I originally looked at the usual sources.(except Vevo, which is the last option in case I don’t find any.) I then searched for phrase ‘new songs october 2023’ in www.youtube.com. I think I selected ‘Filters’ on the upper right hand corner, and for ‘UPLOAD DATE’, I selected ‘This week’. I clicked the ‘X’ to get rid of that window, scrolled down and selected publisher ‘US Dance Charts’ from link ‘🇺🇸 TOP 50 DANCE/ELECTRONIC/EDM SONGS (OCTOBER 7, 2023) | BILLBOARD’. Keep in mind that I selected the publisher, not it’s link. I selected ‘VIDEOS’, and eventually selected link ‘🇺🇸 TOP 50 DANCE RADIO AIRPLAY CHART (SEPTEMBER 30, 2023) | MEDIABASE’. A video clip of ‘If Only I’ is #11 out of 50, and is about 4 minutes and 9 seconds into that video clip collection. To watch that music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘if only i loud luxury’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 6M views. It was published 3 months ago by publisher ‘Armada Music TV’.
Like the review said, lots of synchronized and group dancing while on a cruise ship. about 2 minutes and 20 seconds into the music video, after it ends, I recommend watching the end credits, not for the credits, but for the short 13 seconds it shows a relaxing video clip of the shore, supposedly that’s the shore where the music video was filmed. In my opinion, even though is only about 13 seconds, in my opinion, it’s relaxing to watch, even though there’s no obvious special effects in those 13 seconds.
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It is now 10:47AM EST for me.
Like I said earlier in this list, my goal is to type in at least 3 ideas designed to help single men who are experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation while at work presented by women that they find attractive. When I invented the 1st idea yesterday while watching that ‘Mission: Impossible’ streaming movie, I used an idea that I typed in this blog. It should take me maybe only a few minutes to find that idea and quote it to you. I’ll start typing again soon.
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How did that happen?
It is now 10:56AM EST for me.
The name that I have chosen for this idea is ‘How did that happen?’ I used Wishlist #1289, which was published 9/11/2021. I found the list by searching at the end of homepage www.ionicbreeze1.com for phrase ‘Telemachus Rhade’. Here is a quote that I used to make idea ‘How did that happen?’ from Wishlist #1289. It is a quote from idea ‘Available objectivity’:
‘ To be fair, even those school kids from a rich school chose to be your friends, to help prepare themselves to take over the family business when they get older, even though they are your friends, they are still kids. Kids will be kids. For example, in the sci-fi tv series ‘Andromeda(2000+)’, there is a character called Telemachus Rhade(Steve Bacic), who is a Nietzschean. If memory serves, Nietzscheans believe that if you are not a Nietzschean, you are inferior to them. And yet Telemachus Rhade chose to be a Lieutenant Commander of the Systems Commonwealth. If you were a Nietzschean kid, the kid would believe that all non Nietzscheans would be inferior, and yet the Nietzschean adult known as Telemachus Rhade chose to interact with many different species. So, how is that possible? ‘
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So, when I chose to call it ‘How did that happen?’, I was referring to what that quote was addressing, but it used the phrase: ‘So, how is that possible?’ Apparently, I didn’t remember exactly what I typed in. I did type it in over 2 years ago.
So, here’s one particular problem that single men may be experiencing if they are experiencing instigation at work from certain women that they find attractive: For an illustration example, and I don’t think it’s there anymore, there was a scene from the sci-fi tv series ‘Babylon 5(1993-1998) that I watched, when Ivanova(Claudia Christian) was talking to Marcus(Jason Carter). In that conversation, Ivanova was explaining to Marcus that she was having trouble identifying him, as it relates to his authority. For example, she did not know whether or not to salute to him. Using that illustration example, the attractive women could have imposed an instigation or several or more instigations upon the single men that may have confused them somewhat, or bothered them somewhat, concerning certain aspects of their presented identity.
The solution for idea ‘How did that happen’ uses a quote from Wishlist #1289, from idea ‘Available objectivity’. If you want to look at that specific list, use link www.ionicbreeze1.com, scroll to the bottom of that page, and in the ‘Search… ‘ box, type in ‘1289’. Press the ‘enter’ key, then select ‘Continue reading–>’ for link ‘WISHLIST #1289’. You don’t have to do that. I’ll just quote it here:
It is now 12:52 PM EST for me. Now to explain the use of the 2 contemplation references. When you contemplationally say ‘Not belong’, you may use those 2 references to help you identify that sense to ‘not belong’ so that you may be more objective to it, and also choose to not use it. In other words, you feel a sense to ‘not belong’, but you choose to not use it, to not commit to it. The 1st example is based on what Vesper said to Mr. Bond:
Vesper: ‘… But you wear it with such disdain, my guess is you didn’t come from money and your school friends never let you forget it.’
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So, when you use that example, you imagine that you are James Bond as a kid, and you are experiencing various moments when your school friends, let’s say individually from time to time, remind you that you ‘didn’t come from money’, that you are poor compared to them. Refurbish that experience to help you contemplationally identify a sense to ‘not belong’.
To be fair, even those school kids from a rich school chose to be your friends, to help prepare themselves to take over the family business when they get older, even though they are your friends, they are still kids. Kids will be kids. For example, in the sci-fi tv series ‘Andromeda(2000+)’, there is a character called Telemachus Rhade(Steve Bacic), who is a Nietzschean. If memory serves, Nietzscheans believe that if you are not a Nietzschean, you are inferior to them. And yet Telemachus Rhade chose to be a Lieutenant Commander of the Systems Commonwealth. If you were a Nietzschean kid, the kid would believe that all non Nietzscheans would be inferior, and yet the Nietzschean adult known as Telemachus Rhade chose to interact with many different species. So, how is that possible?
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If memory serves, I was providing a reason for rich kids to befriend young orphan James Bond, a poor kid. The main character of the ‘Resident Evil’ movies, Alice(Milla Jovovich), refurbished for advice, is presented to be ‘the best of the best’. If rich kids are following some sort of ‘best of the best’ example, and if no one else compares to them, since they’re ‘the best’, then what would those rich kids do in the meantime? Interacting with the poor boy James Bond gives those rich kids something to do. I was also addressing what Vesper Lynd(Eva Green) said, I think it was in the movie ‘Casino Royale(2006)’. Even though those rich kids chose to be the friends of James Bond, all of those kids would regularly remind James Bond that he was poor. That is because, in an oversimplified context, ‘kids will be kids’. They are not adults yet. I then gave the example of Telemachus Rhade from the tv series ‘Andromeda’. If memory serves, Rhade is a Nietzschean, and Nietzscheans I am assuming are all raised to believe that they are the superior race in the universe. However, as an adult, Rhade joined the Commonwealth. In my opinion, the Commonwealth’s ideals do not see themselves as ‘superior’ in the universe. In one context, they see themselves as a ‘melting pot’ of different cultures and beliefs, an ideal of coexistence, so to speak. So, the question that I created was ‘How is it possible that a Nietzschean chose to be a member of and serve the Commonwealth? In other words, ‘How is that possible? The question was meant to explain to the rich kids what they may become when they become adults. Yes, James Bond is obviously poor, but when the rich kids become teenagers and adults, their perspective of what James Bond is may change.
So, here’s the strategy for idea ‘How did that happen?’ If you choose to, use the idea described, and for the single men having trouble evaluating certain aspects of attractive women that are instigating them, contemplationally try to conceptualize and think about the distracting/puzzling/perplexing/vexing/etc. aspects of those attractive women instigating you, what about their identities is vexing you, maybe just mildly bothering you, add to it certain images of those attractive women and any conceptualized representations you may choose to be relevant, review them, and when you’re ready, contemplationally say ‘How did that happen?’, refurbished from how kids in the advice are encouraged to evaluate how Telemachus Rhade chose to be in the Commonwealth, even though he is also a Nietzschean. Of course, not an exact use, an extrapolated use. For the single men that are in America, use the fact that America, like the Commonwealth?(imagined), is a melting pot of different cultures and beliefs. You may perceive those anomalous/perplexing/vexing aspect of those attractive women that are instigating you to be an interpretation of one of the many unique beliefs that Americans can have, since America is known to be a ‘melting pot’ of various beliefs. Contemplationally say ‘How did that happen’ in that context, and in the context of this advice, and that may help the single men resolve somewhat and/or mitigate/lessen somewhat those perplexing/mildly bothersome? aspects of those attractive women’s identities.
Now, if you want to relate more to the use of idea ‘How did that happen?’, I recommend that you watch the 1st 30 minutes or so of movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, because that was when I invented idea ‘How did that happen?’. I watched the movie yesterday streaming from my Apple TV device from the Amazon.com app. I did ‘fast forward’ the beginning. I skipped the submarine calamity scene and went straight to when Ethan Hunt was getting his assignment, and watched most of the movie from there. The ‘Mission: Impossible’ theme song with the movie scenes may have also contributed.
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It is now 11:58AM EST for me.
I am going to set up for the 2nd idea. I have no name for it. It has 2 illustration references, and may take a few minutes for me to find them. I’ll be back in a few minutes.
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If you look for it, you will find it:(created 12:40PM EST)
It is now 12:20PM EST for me.
I can’t find the exact references, so I’ll just type in what I can using www.imdb.com.
The main idea was created from at least one episode of ‘Star Trek: Discovery(2017-2024)’, when Sylvia Tilly(Mary Wiseman) was told to work with Paul Stamets(Anthony Rapp), but wasn’t able to. That resulted in an altercation between Sylvia and Paul, but eventually they reconciled. Based on that, I made a story with the main character Col. Tyrus Cassius ‘T.C.’ McQueen(James Morrison) from tv series ‘Space: Above and Beyond(1995-1996)’, Colonel Steven Caldwell(Mitch Pileggi) from tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’, and Marcy D’Arcy(Amanda Bearse) from tv series ‘Married… with Children(1987-1997)’.
Here’s the story: similar to those episodes of ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ that I watched, management wants different divisions of the company to communicate, management wants certain results requested regularly to those divisions, but the heads of those divisions are having difficulty meeting to the expectations of management. Nevertheless, management wants those requests given to those divisions periodically.
I’m using the names of those main characters for simplicity in this story. Steven Caldwell was the one management is sending to those divisions, giving those divisions those requests. Those requests were creating some difficulty with a certain division run by Tyrus Cassius McQueen. So, what Tyrus Cassius(TC) did was, metaphorically, create a lot of ‘lollipops’ conceptualized as hovering in the room, various lollipops as incentives for the employees working in his division to use as incentive to talk to any of the visitors. And when Steven Caldwell visited the division run by Tyrus Cassius McQueen, employee Marcy D’Arcy used a few of those lollipops to interact with him. She was pleasantly optimistic when talking to Steven Caldwell, so pleasant that they agreed to go out on a date that very 1st time they talked. After almost a week of dating, during one of Steven Caldwell’s visits to Tyrus Cassius McQueen, Steven Caldwell indicated circumstantially that he and Marcy D’Arcy are now dating. Tyrus Cassius McQueen made the very likely deduction that the reason Marcy D’Arcy originally agreed to date Steven Caldwell was because of those incentives he created, to allow those periodic visits to go more smoothly. McQueen explained to Steven Caldwell why he believed that is the case.
Steven Caldwell confronted Marcy D’Arcy about what McQueen said, and she agreed that that was the original reason she agreed to be on a date with him.
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It is now 12:40PM EST for me.
As of 12:40PM EST, I invented the name for this idea. It is called ‘If you look for it, you will find it’.
The solution for idea ‘If you look for it, you will find it’ is that, in my opinion, at least now, and it will probably get more revealing in the near future, it is my opinion that if you look for certain forms of information, and/or certain justifications, you will very likely find those forms of informations and/or justifications. So, to make that more tenable, let’s say a man is in a similar situation, he meets a woman at work, they get into a relationship, and he later finds out that she used an incentive to be in a relationship with that man. The solution that I recommend is that the man learns to create other expectations with that women. That man can use their dating experiences itself as new expectations to use in their newfound relationship.
Another example is outside activities legitimately offered to grammar school and high school students to attend. Let’s say that some of those students who choose to not attend, their reasons are based on what they discovered about those activities, some sort of incompatibility. However, those students who did choose to participate in those legitimately offered activities/participations/events simply? chose to give those participations other expectations to make such participations more useful to them.
So, if you choose to subscribe to the idea revealed in ‘If you look for it, you will find it’, even though you were able to discover certain inconsistencies in certain participations, if you have the ability to possibly add other expectations to such participations, that may allow you to actually participate, even with such inconsistencies, since you are prioritizing the other expectations. At least you are hopeful that such expectations may be involved.
Going back to that relationship between Steven Caldwell and Marcy D’Arcy in that story, just use your dating to create those expectations. If all goes well, maybe Steven Caldwell should consider buying Marcy D’Arcy a new car! So, as one example, from the vantage point of the single man, even though the woman was using some sort of incentive to be in a relationship with you, you can still create new expectations to mitigate those incentives. You may even prioritize those new expectations created. Consider buying her a new car later, if the relationship continues!
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It is now 12:56PM EST for me.
Based on past performance typing in this blog, I’m choosing to close this list now. I’m not going to type in the 3rd story. Next Thursday, I will finally explain idea ‘Do something’, unless I change my mind yet again. So, if you are there next Thursday, I’ll see you then.
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TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Andromeda’. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violent action, a scene of torture, sexual content and nudity, viewer discretion for movie ‘Casino Royale’. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some language and suggestive material, viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’. Rated R for strong sci-fi/horror violence, language and sexuality/nudity, viewer discretion for movie ‘Resident Evil’. TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Discovery’. Sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Space: Above and Beyond’. TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. TV-PG mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Married… with Children’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘How did that happen?’ and ‘If you look for it, you will find it’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.