10/13/2015
Acclimate argue:
1st, for illustration, I recommend that you use a search engine. I used google.com to type in the phrase ‘pop the cork photos’, and google.com presented 12 images of corks from champagne bottles popping off of them. I call this new idea, ‘Acclimate argue’, a ‘pop the cork’ idea because of how it may benefit you, if you have never used such an idea before. I choose to start this idea with a story I refurbished from episode 2.21 ‘Fear Strikes Up a Conversation’ from tv series ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(1998)’. According to Amazon Video, the reference begins 17 minutes and 54 seconds into the episode, when the Quizmaster(Alima Ballard) is giving Sabrina(Melissa Joan Hart) a guided tour of certain people who are supposed to present certain fears that Sabrina is supposed to have. The ‘Sabrina’ reference is refurbished for advice. The illustration that is used for this advice is when Libby(Jenna Leigh Green) dressed as a clown jumps in and scares the Quizmaster. That is the moment that I turned into this story. This story is based on how Libby portrayed by actress Jenna Leigh Green affects the high school students in the ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’ tv show. If you watched the ‘Sabrina’ episodes with Libby in them, you would know that Libby is a rich teenager, but for the purposes of this advice, I have extrapolated her character to include other details. For example, she has a huge influence on the students in her high school. When you see Libby presenting herself as a clown to Sabrina, walking around dressed as a clown is something that she does once a month as a personal project(Keep in mind that the ‘Sabrina’ episode was made in 1998). And so, if you were in her private club or you participated with her in other matters, and you have either seen her walk around in a clown outfit or have heard of it, you would eventually acclimate to that experience. However, if you were not participating with her in a sort of preferred context, a preferred context decided by Libby, and you have either seen her or heard of her walking around in a clown outfit, let’s say for example 3 teenage girls who were not participating with her in a preferred context were walking by Libby in school, Libby’s clown persona would give those 3 teenage girls a sense of acclimation that they cannot resolve in the short amount of time that they would walk past Libby. For another reference, Libby’s acclimation affect in her high school is like the opposite effect that was created using Bianca(Mae Whitman) in the movie ‘The DUFF(2015)’, when Bianca was filmed doing something mildly embarrassing in a mall, and the filming of what she did was sent to all of the high school students in the high school she attended. In the movie ‘The Duff’, Bianca’s actions entertained the other students, but Libby’s actions caused the other students to have difficulty acclimating to what she did.
Now, when you experience certain mild to moderate instigations, you may have difficulty acclimating to certain interjections from those instigations, like how the high school students who are not in Libby’s special social graces are having difficulty acclimating to Libby’s clown persona when they are in close proximity to her, even when they just see her from a distance, such as seeing Libby in their school cafeteria.
composure:
Before I give the solution, there is an idea I just recently realized may be useful for you to have before I give you the solution. To put it in definition form, ‘An instigator may improperly encourage you to dismiss a sense of composure as if that sense of composure is inappropriate in and of itself to have, when it isn’t.’ For example, when you anticipate something from an instigator that you don’t look forward to, and soon after that anticipation, you then experience that minor instigation, both associated composure responses, one from the anticipation, and one from the actual experience of the instigation, are encouraged to be dismissed by the instigation. As an illustration, I recommend you go to youtube.com, and type in ‘chloraseptic it will hurt if I swallow’, and select the Chloraseptic commercial where the girl has a sore throat, and the commercial is depicting the girl thinking to herself, saying in her thoughts ‘It will hurt if I swallow.’, since she has a sore throat. And of course, when she actually swallows, the girl experiences discomfort, and calls for her mom. Of course, in regards to certain mild to moderate instigations, the girl is not you. The illustration, refurbished for advice, does demonstrate how a person anticipates not looking forward to an experience, and then a composure response from the actual experience, both composure responses are not wanted.
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Acclimate argue:
And now, back to the ‘Acclimate argue’ idea. The solution for experiencing certain mild to moderate interjections from instigations that you have difficulty acclimating to is to not need to resolve such acclimations in such a short period of time, but instead you turn that acclimation into an association to what you are supposed to be doing for that moment. For example, in the ‘Libby’ story, if you see her from a distance, or you are near her, instead of just trying to resolve that acclimation interjection of her being in a clown outfit, you make an association to that acclimation interjection to something that you are supposed to be doing for that moment. For example, certain basic courtesies are supposed to be there, or maybe you are talking to someone else at the time, or maybe it’s just simply to mind your own business. The reasonable association is up to you and your chosen circumstance. It is like allowing a person to have an intentional mystery in his/her identity. In the instigator’s identity, you have something that cannot acclimate in a short period of time, so what you do is use that identity as an association to something else. It is my belief that, if you have never tried such an idea before, it’s sense of epiphany can feel like a champagne cork being popped out of it’s bottle.
Now, when you use this idea, instead of just using bookmark ‘Acclimate’ or ‘Acclimating’ to recall this idea, you may want to use bookmark ‘Acclimate argue.’ The word argue is from the last paragraph of Wishlist #1017, when I discussed that an instigator may encourage you to contemplationally argue with aspects of his/her instigation some time after experiencing the instigation, even though when you experienced such an instigation, you did not agree to argue with the instigator. So, when you use bookmark ‘Acclimate argue’, you are using the ‘Acclimate’ idea I have recommend to you in this list, plus you are checking to see if they are encouraging you to argue with them, using the entire idea from Wishlist #1017, of course.
And now, here is an ‘icing on the cake’ refurbished example of someone using this idea. The refurbished for advice example is from ‘Planet of the Dead’ from series ‘Doctor Who(2009)’, and the illustration used according to Amazon Video starts 11 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode. Since this is a science fiction episode, it should be easier for you to remove the inapproprieities involved in the episode, and change the episode’s use for this advice. In other words, whatever it is that the people in that illustration are upset about, according to the changed reference, they are not upset about something that is inappropriate. In fact, you don’t even have to know specifically what they are upset about for this idea. And so, here is the refurbished reference for this idea: The lady wearing the pink shirt, Angela(Victoria Alcock), who is being held by Nathan(David Ames) represents the active interaction of an acclimation that is not able to be resolved in a preferred context, which is why she is being held by Nathan. The person who represents using this ‘Acclimate argue’ idea is Christina(Michelle Ryan). In this example, Christina of course notices what just recently happened, and for certain expectations, that incident does not have a resolved acclimation yet. However, instead of interacting with such an acclimation like Angela, Nathan, or Barclay(Daniel Kaluuya) are, she instead chooses to associate such an unresolved acclimation as something else, and that something else is to try to figure out how to get back home by discussing the problem with The Doctor(David Tennant).
[Some viewer discretion for tv series ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’, PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘The DUFF’, violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Pop the cork’ and ‘Acclimate argue’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.