Wishlist #1039

3/22/2016

1st, I want to say that I have decided to change, add, and delete certain information in Wishlists #1036, 1037, and 1038. From my experience making the lists in Amazon.com, I have learned to leave as much as possible information that I have already typed in. Otherwise, you may keep going back to previous lists to change or remove something. Also, this technique may allow others to have more reliable advice from you. However, what I have typed in those 3 lists seems to me based on my imagination, since I don’t know for sure, it seems to be causing more trouble that what it’s worth. So, as a courtesy for those who have already fixed the advice for their own personal use, so to speak, whether you want the courtesy or not, whether you use the courtesy or not, it is freely given, the courtesy is that I am giving you about a week’s notice that I am going to change those 3 lists(I plan to change those lists next Tuesday). The reason I am saying this to you in such a way is that I plan to leave this notice here, to also show new readers in the future that a change has been made to those 3 lists, and to give people a validation that a change has been made.

Taste:

I have just recently invented yet another ‘attention span’ idea that is an upgrade for the ‘composure response’ idea I have offered you in one of the lists in this blog, and the easiest way for me to introduce to you this new idea is to introduce to you an idea I typed in Amazon.com called ‘Taste’. Of course, you are not obligated to read the lists that I typed in Amazon.com, which means that I have to type the idea here. I am not going to ‘copy and paste’ the idea from Amazon to here. Instead, I’ll just give you an explanation of ‘Taste’ from memory. And so, here it is:

Of course, I know this is ‘standard demographic’ advice, so if you allow yourself to read the beginning of this advice, you should eventually see that it does involve ‘standard demographic’ involvement, at least by my intent. I just have to establish a setting for this idea first. The setting starts with a reference from www.wikipedia.com for Junior ROTC. When you type in and search ‘junior rotc’ in the wikipedia search engine, the 1st words from the 1st paragraph of that search result should be it’s description:-‘The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) is a Federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools and also in some middle schools across the United States and United States military bases across the world.’ I just wanted to show that there is a presence of this program in school that can lead to the presence of the ROTC program in colleges. You can read about the different ROTC programs in wikipedia. Wow, I forgot to mention that this story is imagined, even though I am using references from wikipedia. I wanted a story that, even if imagined, you can still give the story some usefulness, as it pertains to the advice the story is trying to offer you. Anyway, the story’s main character is a freshman in college. For convenient character development, I recommend choosing one of the main characters from the sci-fi tv series ‘Shadowhunters’, with inapproprieities removed, of course. If you have cable tv, the show is on the newly named ‘Freeform’ channel. The show is also available streaming on Amazon.com. I recommend Simon(Alberto Rosende), Jace(Dominic Sherwood), or Alec(Matthew Daddario). The 3 characters have convenient character development from the show, and they may look like they could be college students. Also, even if this story is said with the main character being a man, you can change it yourself for the main character to be a woman. As a recommendation, you can use Clary(Katherine McNamara), if you choose to. If you have never seen this show before, here is a reference of Clary talking to Magnus(Harry Shum Jr.). The reference is from 1.10 ‘This World Inverted’ from series ‘Shadowhunters(2016)’. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 21 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Clary:-‘Usually, you have a little bit more of a…(Clary then demonstrates to Magnus using her hand and arm movements how the Magnus from her reality induces a spell)… flourish to it.’

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The demonstration that Clary gave Magnus using her hand and arm movements may help you decide to choose Clary as the woman main character of this idea.

So, here’s how the story starts: A freshman in college, let’s say for the sake of telling this story refurbished he’s Jace Wayland(Dominic Sherwood) from the ‘Shadowhunters’ series, just started college. In his freshman class, he has made friends with some of the students who are participating in an ROTC program. When they would talk to him about what they do, he learned that any student can participate in an aspect of the ROTC program as a gym, and get full gym credit! The credit can count as a pass/fail, or as a letter grade, and the only requirement to get an A(4.0) is attendance. And if you miss a couple of days, you can make the days up and still get an A! Of course, you don’t just attend. You would also have to reasonably participate. So, since Jace believes that taking gym from the ROTC program is an easy A that can only improve his grade point average, he decides to enroll as a gym in the ROTC program. Of course, he makes an appointment and visits one of the ROTC instructors to make sure that there are no misunderstandings.

As Jace participates in the program, he realizes that most of the people already in the program either was already in the Junior ROTC program in middle school or high school going in, or they already have had some sort of military experience before participating in the ROTC program. Also, most of those he is participating with plan to have a military related career. Jace, on the other hand, is participating in the ROTC program only as a gym for his college. And although Jace only needs to maintain regular attendance in order to get an A from college, he still has to participate in all of the normal aspects of the ROTC program. He still has to attend the classes, wear the uniform, and participate in their exercise activities, and all of these aspects are evaluated. Jace notices that, in all of this participations, he has the lowest evaluation scores of his class!

That is where the meaning of the word ‘Taste’ comes in. Even though Jace has the lowest evaluations of his class, all he has to do is maintain acceptable attendance, and the college he attends with give him an ‘A’ for his gym participation. So, if you want to imagine yourself participating instead of Jace, only in the context of this advice, of course, you will get the lowest evaluations in your ROTC class, but you will still get an ‘A’ from the college you attend. In other words, you can ‘taste’ the difference. And, of course, even though you have the lowest evaluation scores in your ROTC class, you can still talk and socialize with the other students. A few of them are even in the same freshman class as yours! It’s not just about ‘tasting’ the difference.

Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Shadowhunters’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series(You can watch other episodes of ‘Shadowhunters’ with inapproprieities removed for character development, if you choose to. However, all of the episodes, if memory serves, have the main characters in them. Any one episode should give you something to work with). [Use mental bookmarks ‘Taste’ and ‘I can taste the difference.’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.