Thursday, May 21, 2009

Winners and Events

I was thinking about the days when I used to go to clubs. I never actually stopped going to clubs but i am not physically located where there are any worth going to so I end up at a bar if anything. I remember how the bouncers at some bars would size people up to see if they had the right "look." If you didnt have the right look you just sort of stood right next to the entrance while the bouncer waved people in from the back of the line to enter ahead of you. This made me think of my online experience. At this point I dont make any exceptions in regards to who I add on my online profile. At least a couple of times in the past, I accepted friend requests from people who I didn't know at all because they "looked like a winner." I think that most people have done that at some point...

I wanted to elaborate a little bit on checking events. I am not going to give a very detailed explanation but... People generally know how safe their environment. To the extent that they are in a safe enough environment and one where nothing of incidence ever happens, but all that they ever experience is borderline Madness occuring around them it is a great idea to start checking in whatever way is appropriate if you are capable. There is a wide range ways of checking negative events. You should check every istance of an events that a person normally lets go if there are too many incidents and you are thinking "What the heck is going on?" Eventually you will do enough damage to the root of the problem that the incidents cease to occur or whatever the cause of your problem doesnt see it as worthwhile.

I also think that you should also look for "Impossible people" if there are to many incidents. It takes a keen eye to know if someone is "Impossible." Most people just take someone's word for their background/who they are at some level. Only employers do background checks, right??? But if there are too many incidents its time to figure out who is going a little bit beyond "Being Private" and not telling you who they are at some Substantive level and it is causing problems for you.

On a completely different topic. I was watching some of that show TMZ the other day. I think that show is about what Celebrities do from the moment when they leave a building until they arrive at their car. Sometimes they linger enough to get an interview that is interesting enough for the people on the show to talk about. I think it is interesting what people on that show think is funny and what they dont laugh at. I guess they have a more mature sense of humor than me. There was footage of an elephant that began to put his trunk up some woman's skirt and no one on the show thought that was funny at all. I guess they wouldn't have thought that the Camel taking a leak on the Set of Jimmie Kimmel's show last night wasn't funny either. I thought that was hillarious...

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