6/29/2023
Salutations.
It is now 6:39AM EST for me.
Just letting you know, so to speak, that I’m going to start typing again around 8:30AM later today, about 2 hours from now.
I said ‘so to speak’ because I also wanted you to know that I wanted to explain 2 new ideas today, and I may not have time to finish that ‘Kryptonian’ story. The good news is that I will finish that ‘Kryptonian’ story either this coming July 4, Independence Day, since I have decided to not work that day, or the next day after that. I will definitely have time to finish that idea on or around July 4. The 2 new ideas I will explain later today are called ‘Without/No reciprocation’ and ‘Lie reciprocate’. I’ll start typing in around 8:30AM to let you know that I will start looking for a music video and trailer, and anything else I may choose to type in.
In case you want to know, Amazon.com presented the streaming episode 2.3 ‘Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds(2023)’ a day early, 6/28/2023, so I decided to watch it yesterday. In my opinion, it’s the best episode so far from the ‘Strange New Worlds’ series. So, what I will do until 8:30AM is watch a few ‘Crunchyroll’ streaming anime episodes that I have in my Queue that I didn’t watch yet. I’m looking forward to new episodes of ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’, which are scheduled to be shown on Crunchyroll I think on July 6, according to www.imdb.com, and for other Crunchyroll streaming anime that I will choose to watch.(There’s not many of those out there that I will watch as of now.) So, if you are there later today, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 8:44AM EST for me.
I am going to look for that music video and trailer now. After I prepare them and recommend them later today, I am going to look at what time I could order Chinese food, probably from DoorDash or GrubHub. I’m in the mood for thin noodles in soup. I think they’re called Mei Fun or Cantonese noodles. I found a few places in advance that serve them. 1st I’ll recommend the music video and trailer. After that, I’ll check the food apps. So, if you’re going to be there later today, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 9:58AM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Shy Boy’ by Carly Rae Jepsen. I found it by using www.youtube.com and selecting publisher ‘InMusic Official’, select ‘VIDEOS’, select ‘New Songs Of The Week (June 23rd, 2023) | New Music Friday’, which was published 5 days ago. A video clip from music video ‘Shy Boy’ starts about 33 seconds into the video collection.
Here’s a quote from a review that I found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘carly rae jepsen shy boy music video reviews’, from link www.rollingstone.com:
‘ The shimmering pop anthem celebrates getting a cute boy to come out of his shell on the dance floor. “Shy boy stir me up/You didn’t even know you got the Midas touch,” she sings on the chorus, between verses about not caring what people think about her winning his affection. ‘
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And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Shy Boy’:
Shy boy
Stir me up (stir me up)
You didn’t even know you’ve got the Midas touch
Touch touch touch touch
Woah oh
(You pick me up)
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To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘carly rae shy boy’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 109K views. It was published 6 days ago by publisher ‘Carly Rae Jepsen’.
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In my opinion, when I watched it earlier today, it looks like about a minute’s worth of video footage of a new couple dating, along with illustrating words only. I’m assuming that’s one of the reasons why it’s called an ‘Official Visualizer’. With the Rolling Stone quote, which I just read after watching the music video(I just glanced at it before), I can tell that Carly Rae Jepsen is expressing her affections for that man while they’re dating with impunity(immunity from detrimental effects, as of an action). In othe words, like the review says, she doesn’t care what other people think of her expressions toward that man, that ‘shy boy’. I believe that what the music video presents is acceptable to watch for the general public, nothing extreme or obscene presented. I’ll try to not ‘take advantage’ of such acceptable expressions. (The phrase ‘take advantage’ was a reference to a recent idea called ‘Take advantage’. Who else will type this in/explain it?)
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time and recommend for this advice is called ‘Status Update’. I found it by selecting publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes Indie’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘PLAYLISTS’, from category ‘Sorted by Genre’, I selected ‘View full playlist’ from ‘Indie Comedies’. It has a collection of 490 videos. I scrolled all the way to the bottom and searched up from that. A ‘Status Update Movie Clip’ is #415. I then went to www.youtube.com and searched for phrase ‘status update trailer’. I then selected ‘Status Update Trailer #1 (2018) | Movieclips Indie’. It was published 5 years ago with 1.1M views by publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes Indie’.
Here’s a quote from a review that I found by searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘status update movie reviews’, www.hollywoodreporter.com:
‘ Lynch plays Kyle, a shaggy-blond Californian who has been dragged to Connecticut by a mom (Wendi McLendon-Covey) who was fed up with her jobless surfer husband (Rob Riggle). In an avalanche of exposition, his first day at the local school introduces him to every teen-movie stereotype, including the chubby nerd destined to be his best pal (Lonnie, played by Harvey Guillen); the golden-voiced girl of his dreams (Olivia Holt’s Dani); and the Alpha jock, Derek (Gregg Sulkin), who wastes no time destroying Kyle’s cellphone by using it as a puck in a game of hall hockey. ‘
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In my opinion, the important thing is that it’s easy to watch. It’s like a Disney Plus movie, and I recommend that you watch it for this advice.
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It is now 10:36AM EST for me. I am going to order some thin noodles soup from a Chinese restaurant now. I’m going to check if I can. Maybe it’s too early, I don’t know. After that’s done, I’ll begin explaining idea ‘Without/no reciprocation’. I’ll see you then.
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It is now 11:40AM EST for me.
The Chinese food should arrive around 12:00PM. I am going to look for that illustration reference for idea ‘Without reciprocation’. There’s actually 3 of them. I’ll just use 2 of them. I’ll prepare them, and then get back to you later today.
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Without reciprocation:
It is now 12:46PM EST for me.
Here’s a definition of reciprocate that I found from www.google.com by searching for phrase ‘reciprocate definition’. That led me to link www.merriam-webster.com:
‘ Reciprocate implies a mutual or equivalent exchange or a paying back of what one has received (as in “We appreciate you hosting us and we will reciprocate you for your kindness”). The word comes from Latin reciprocus, meaning “returning the same way.” ‘
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My intent is to give this advice to kids and non-managerial employees. I don’t have proof, but in my opinion, a lot of jobs in America involve doing things without reciprocation. For example, teachers are always accommodating students without those students even knowing what those teachers are accommodating, and that could mean a lot of accommodation without reciprocation from students. Another example are people in the medical profession, such as male nurses. They’re always accommodating their patients in ways that their patients do not know what they are accommodating. Another example is management. They’re always accommodating their employees in a job related capacity, and those employees do not know what those accommodations are, and you may evaluate that as accommodation without reciprocation, but of course it’s their job to do so.
I should have said this in the beginning. If you choose to learn idea ‘Without reciprocation’, idea ‘Lie reciprocate’ or ‘Reciprocate address’ will use idea ‘Without reciprocation’ to blame the instigator again for another possible indiscretion. You don’t have to learn it or use it in such a manner, but that’s how I’m going to present it.
The point I am trying to make with idea ‘Without reciprocation’ is that you can just choose to learn to use the idea of participating ‘without reciprocation’, and you don’t have to have a job occupation that automatically provides that use for you. You can just choose to do it for other participations, use your own initiative to do it, or just do it for other reasonable reasons of your choosing. I believe that it can be very useful for you to be able to do things without requiring reciprocation from others.
I refurbished a character from the movie ‘Beverly Hills Cop II(1987)’ to illustrate someone participating without reciprocation. That character is Jeffrey Friedman portrayed by celebrity Paul Reiser. One of his most recent roles was portraying character Dr. Sam Owens from sci-fi tv series ‘Stranger Things(2016-2024)’. The movie ”Beverly Hills Cop II’ is available streaming from Amazon.com.
This is how the story goes:
Let’s say that, imagined, there’s a reality where the movie ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ actually happened. Fresh out of college, Jeffrey Friedman heard about what Axel Foley(Eddie Murphy) did, and was so inspired about it, he decided to work with him, but without getting any reciprocation from him. He submitted a job proposal, was approved, and was given an office in the police station where Axel Foley works in. But even when Jeffrey Friedman would talk directly to Axel Foley, based on his expectations, he would not get any reciprocation from Axel Foley. Jeffrey Friedman would maintain his participations in a context that does not get any direct reciprocation from Axel Foley. Of course, Jeffrey Friedman is still doing his job, but he’s there to work with Axel Foley, but without getting any reciprocation from him.
Jeffrey Friedman was working ‘without reciprocation’ for a year or so, until, for us, not them, the movie ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ showed up. Refurbished, that’s when Jeffrey Friedman decided that he completely needed Axel Foley’s reciprocation on certain participations. So, the 1st part of what Jeffrey Friedman did, that is one example of participating ‘without reciprocation’. What Jeffrey Friedman did in the ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ movie is an example of a man getting obvious reciprocation from the person he is working with. For the sake of time, I’ll just give one illustration example. According to Amazon Video, that scene from the movie ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ starts about 59 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Inspector Todd(Gilbert R. Hill): ‘Hello.’
Jeffrey Friedman: ‘Yes. Is this Inspector Todd of the Detroit Police Department?’
Inspector Todd: ‘Yes, it is.’
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Well, anyway, Jeffrey Friedman causes Inspector Todd to leave his office temporarily as per Axel Foley’s plan.
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Refurbished with inapproprieities removed, of course, this reminds me of episode 4.22 ‘Half a Life’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1991)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene that I am quoting starts 32 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Timicin(David Ogden Stiers): ‘No one on Kaelon II understands this project as I do. There are new theories that would take others a decade to test and confirm. With my guidance, it could be done in half that time.’
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Refurbished and imagined by me, I imagined that scientists often build ideas that may be evalutated as not needing reciprocation. It’s part of being a scientist. In the ‘Star Trek’ episode refurbished, Timicin is the only one that can understand what he is doing. It cannot be learned by others on their own. If it is to be transferred to others, Timicin is the only one that can do it. That’s not what Timicin said in the episode. I’m refurbishing it to be used that way in this idea. Most of Timicin’s work was created without needing reciprocation from others. That’s how Timicin was able to achieve so much.
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Lie reciprocate:
It is now 1:41PM EST for me.
If you chose to use idea ‘Without reciprocation’, then you may also choose to use it to understand and use idea ‘Lie reciprocate’. Of course, you don’t have to use it in such a way. This is only an idea.
If you chose to use idea ‘Without reciprocation’, you may now have the ability to more objectively manage a sense of reciprocation. According to ‘Lie reciprocate’, an instigator may improperly impose a sense of false reciprocation commitment for you to interact with, and of course, to commit to. Here’s when I’m communicating with the adults that have been working in the same job for a few years or more, and have experienced mild to moderate instigations from time to time. Soon after experiencing certain instigations, or based on instigations already experienced, for example, do you think of one of those instigators talking to someone in management, and that management(or someone with authority) is discussing the experienced instigation with that person who instigated you, and that discussion’s results is verifying to you that what the instigator did to you was wrong? Based on idea ‘Lie reciprocate’, that is your proof that the experienced instigation has imposed upon you a false reciprocation commitment upon you to commit to. But even though you would think about management or those with authority discussing with that instigator, that what he/she did was wrong, you still may have chosen to interact and commit to that false reciprocation. Here’s an illustration example of a person not choosing to commit to a sense of reciprocation interaction. That scene is in movie ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves(2023)’ starring Regé-Jean Page as Xenk, and Chris Pine as Edgin. The movie is available streaming on Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 58 minutes and 51 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Xenk: ‘You may have forsworn your oath, but your oath hasn’t forsworn you.’
Edgin: (scoffs) ‘Just because that sentence is symmetrical doesn’t make it not nonsense.’
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So, when you experience a sense of reciprocation that you believe is false, you may contemplationally say ‘Lie reciprocate’ to help you use idea ‘Lie reciprocate’, AND you may also contemplationally say:
You: ‘Just because that sentence is symmetrical doesn’t make it not nonsense.’
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That phrase is not used literally and exactly. It’s to help you identify reciprocations that you may choose to not commit to.
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It is now 2:02PM EST for me.
I’m going to stop with ideas ‘Without reciprocation’ and ‘Lie reciprocate’. Idea ‘Reciprocate address’ needs more ideas to be more effective, ideas that I plan to give you. Anyway, this coming July 4, Tuesday, I will explain the last part of that ‘Kryptonian’ story. So, if you are there this coming Tuesday, I’ll see you then.
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Rated PG-13 for crude and suggestive humor, language, and some teen partying for movie ‘Status Update’. Rated R mature themes, violence, severe language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated PG-13 for fantasy action/violence and some language for movie ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Without reciprocation’, ‘Lie reciprocate’, and ‘Just because that sentence is symmetrical doesn’t make it not nonsense’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.