10/6/2015
Argue feel:
The purpose of this advice is to help people develop more of a sense of allowability, since experienced instigations tend to make innocent people who experience such instigations use a more overemphasized sense of justification. Here is the idea that I imagined that is not an instigation in and of itself, but the intent of this advice is to improve it’s situation and use it’s refurbished example to help people have a more available sense of allowability. And so, here is the idea that I am imagining for this advice:
Although I am not recommending the tv show ‘The Player(2015)’ as a specific reference, when I watched the tv show, it inspired me to use celebrity actor Wesley Snipes, who portrays character Mr. Johnson, in that tv show, to be in this idea. So, if you want to, without using the inapproprieities in that show for this advice and if you choose to, you can see a few minutes of the tv show ‘The Player’ to just verify the performance of Wesley Snipes in that show. And so, here is how the idea begins: I imagined from another similar alternate reality celebrity actor Wesley Snipes falling in love and marrying a hispanic lady he met in one of his movies that was partly filmed in Puerto Rico. Since he is fluent in speaking Spanish, he was able to communicate with his soon to be wife, who only speaks Spanish. Of course, when they got married, she moved to America to live with her husband. Now, this is one of those marriages where the social circles of both who are married are different. Also, the hispanic lady is poor, and of course, Wesley Snipes is a rich celebrity in this idea. After a few months into the marriage, he started to see certain minor concerns turn into issues, based on how she interacts with him with her social mentality. For a movie illustration, I remember when watching the movie ‘The Tracker(1988)’, Noble Adams(Kris Kristofferson) was telling his son Tom Adams(Mark Moses) about when he was with his wife and his wife’s friends. Because Noble Adams was not a rich tracker, and his wife was from a rich aristocracy(a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, especially the hereditary nobility), he distressingly noticed how he was not accepted in her wife’s social element. And so, since certain social mannerisms from his wife were not reciprocating with what he believes to be certain relevant issues in their new lives, he eventually brought those non-reciprocating mannerisms to her attention.
Now, here is the solution I am trying to get to. It is my belief, even though I do not know for certain, that American grammar schools and high schools accomodate their students in ways that many of those students are not aware of, without needing certain obvious reciprocations from those students for such accomodations. The accomodations also contribute to the ambiance that is offered to the students to experience. In the ‘Wesley Snipes’ story, the idea is to give an option to Wesley Snipes, to help him be more allowable to his wife’s mannerisms, using bookmarks. For example, if you think of the ‘Wesley Snipes’ story as just a computer program, and you add the bookmarks for Wesley Snipes to choose to use that will allow him to be more allowable with how his wife communicates to him, you may see that the results may change in a more positive way, even though he will still talk to his wife about certain changes in her presentation of mannerisms that may be important. The option will be like how American grammar schools and high schools treat their students. Mr. Snipes will be able to allow more of those mannerisms to continue without needing a preferred reciprocation for them. Now, refurbished for this advice, of course, once you are able to imagine how Mr. Snipes is able to do that, such an example extrapolated for your situation may help you develop more of a sense of allowability.
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Here is an example of the use of ‘Argue feel’ explained by a story of how adults are affected when they visit the grammar schools and high schools they have attended based on how I imagined it for the story, not based on a proposed impression of reality. To be clear, I just imagined the story. It’s not real. OK, so here’s the story: A man who took for granted the accomodations he experienced in grammar school and high school decided to visit it one day. As he was there, he heard a noise from the schools, and he said to himself ‘Oh, that noise. Never knew how much I loved it.’ End of story. His response is a direct quote from episode ‘Doctor Who: Last Christmas(2014)’. If you have cable tv, the episode is probably available to you with the cable tv service. The ‘Last Christmas’ episode is also available from Amazon Video, and according to Amazon Video, the reference begins 4 minutes and 51 seconds into the episode, when Clara(Jenna Coleman) hears the TARDIS engines?humming. As she hears the engines?, she says to herself quote-‘Oh, that noise. Never knew how much I loved it.’ When you experience mild instigations identified by your use of bookmark ‘Argue feel’, I recommend that you project that feeling from both the imagined feeling of school and also the imagined feeling illustrated by the ‘Doctor Who’ episode, in relation to advice, of course. When I used this idea for the 1st time, it was yesterday, and I only used it while I was bringing my clothes to the laundromat and while I was in the laundromat for a total I’d say for less than 1 hour, and I haven’t used the idea actively since. I think I just used the TARDIS part, not the school part, of the idea. The school part of this idea was to help you understand the idea. The point of that exercise is to at least allow you to have an imagined sense of what it may be like to allow certain mannerisms to continue without needing a preferred reciprocation for them.
I chose to type this idea now to help avoid a certain pretense as to what type of ideas I plan to type in. If I typed in a new concept instead of this ‘Wesley Snipes’ idea, you might start to develop doubt, or you might start to develop more doubt, as to what type of ideas I will type in. At least with this ‘Wesley Snipes’ idea, it is my hope that some of your doubts are assuaged(to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate), so to speak. I plan to introduce more concepts to you that may improve your use of bookmark ‘Argue feel’.
Violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Player’ and ‘Doctor Who’. Violence and viewer discrtion for movies ‘The Tracker’ and ‘Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home’. Use only refurbished for advice references mentioned. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Argue feel’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.
[I plan to type another idea in tomorrow.