Wishlist #1027

12/9/2015

Because I think these ideas may be kind of serious at times, I want to introduce to you a song that I have just been made aware of a few days ago. While using my(not actually my service, but I think you can say it that way) cable tv service, I looked at one of it’s music channels, where they would give photos and information about the band that has created the music that is being played. I did this only a few days ago, and it was the 1st time I can recall hearing that song. The band playing that song is called ‘Walk the Moon’ and the song is called ‘Shut Up and Dance’. The intent of the use of this song is to change the mood of these ideas for the better. If you choose to listen to this song, and it is your 1st time doing so, I recommend that you look at the lyrics. I am no music expert, but the 1st verse of the song, which starts as ‘Oh don’t you dare look back’ is not that interesting. It’s not until the words in that verse repeats in the 4th verse that you can hear the difference. Based on my experience, it is like the song is teaching you to appreciate it. I hope that this change of pace benefits you. If you choose to, there’s more information about the band ‘Walk the Moon’ and their song ‘Shut Up and Dance’ at web site www.wikipedia.com. Just type ‘walk the moon’ in wikipedia’s search engine, and search for it. It should bring you right to the information. According to wikipedia, song ‘Walk the Moon’ was digitally released on September 10, 2014.

Since for me it is already 4:08 PM EST, and I admit that I should have started earlier, I only have time to give you the idea that I have recently invented. I was planning to give you an explanation that started ‘from the beginning’, using bookmarks ‘Manage’, ‘Strive’, and ‘Equate’, the 3 bookmarks I introduced to you from Wishlist #1026, the previous list, but that would take way too long to explain. And so, the best course of action I believe is available is to just give you the explanation for my most recent bookmark, a bookmark that was created from bookmarks ‘Manage’, ‘Strive’, and ‘Equate’.

I believe that the best way to explain this idea is to explain the 2 references that I have given it. Basically, I am not as prepared to explain this idea as I am explaining previous ideas. However, based on my speculation and imagination, I believe that many of you have ‘said’ that the references that I have given for previous ideas are the ones that allowed the ideas to be acceptable to you in the 1st place. So, what I will try to do is give you this idea by using the 2 references that I have selected for this idea as the answer. If that doesn’t work, I still think that the advice that I have tried to give to you may still be useful to you.

The 1st reference is what I use as a ‘fun’ reference, because of it’s obvious, blunt way of demonstrating. The reference is in episode 5.4 ‘The Daedalus Variations’ from series ‘Stargate:Atlantis(2008)’. According to Amazon Video, the reference starts 5 minutes and 20 seconds into the episode, when the lights in the spaceship Daedalus seem to mysteriously go on, according to Sheppard(Joe Flanigan). Here’s the quote:

Sheppard:-‘McKay, is that you?'(In reference to the spaceship’s power being turned back on)

Rodney McKay(David Hewlett):-‘Of course it was me. Who else would it be? Do you think we’ve got a ghost on board or something?’

And, if you look closely at what Ronon(Jason Momoa) did at that moment when Rodney was startled, it is my belief that Ronon intentionally created a ruckus sound to startle Rodney temporarily, a sound that is supposed to coincide with Rodney’s statement about ghosts being on board the Daedalus. When Rodney turned around to tell Ronon to watch what he is doing, Ronon gave the impression that the sound created by him was accidental, when in reality that sound was intentional.

[The 2nd reference is in episode 3.13 ‘The Arrow That Is Not Aimed’ from series ‘Magnum, P.I.(1983)’. Amazon offers season 3 on DVD. The DVD/Blu-ray mail service I use also offers season 3 DVDs to be rented. However, the quickest way I know of if you don’t have the DVD available is to watch the episode from www.youtube.com. Just type in ‘the arrow that is not aimed’ in youtube’s search engine, search for that phrase, and it should show you an option to watch it’s full episode. According to a selection that I have made in youtube, I’m using an option that has an episode run time of 45 minutes and 58 seconds, and according to that youtube reference, the reference begins 23 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode, when Higgins(John Hillerman) opens the door to find Thomas Magnum(Tom Selleck) sleeping off a hangover he acquired from drinking sake(Japanese rice wine) the night before. Now, this ‘Magnum, P.I.’ reference is the primary reference to use when you experience the instigation that this advice is trying to describe.

[I am choosing to stop right now. To explain myself, I think I was recovering from some sort of flu that started a few days ago, and even though I feel OK right now, based on results, my energy levels to type such advice do not seem to be the same as before. I plan to try to finish this format of explanation next week, and of course, the 2 references used are refurbished with inapproprieities removed for advice. Throw away the rest of the episodes that are not used for this advice.

12/15/2015

Here’s a quote from what I said last week:

‘So, what I will try to do is give you this idea by using the 2 references that I have selected for this idea as the answer.’

I have decided that I can’t do that. However, of course I will use the 2 references in the answer that I plan to give you. It’s just that I won’t be able to use the 2 references as if they were the answer.

Since I try to take into consideration that kids could be reading this, there is an example I would like to offer you from the movie ‘Willow(1988)’. In it, Madmartigan(Val Kilmer) for a long period of time would call Willow(Warwick Davis) a ‘Peck’.(I don’t know what that means). My point is that many of the kids I imagine would like to articulate a certain thought, in relation to advice said, of course, in regards to me not being able to use those 2 references as the answer. So, what I did, and I think I started this idea around 1:50 PM EST(Eastern Standard Time) yesterday, which means I already planned this idea out yesterday, was that I conceptualized a room of leisure that has a ball of light that represents within reason your associated thought that you believe should be there with the fact that I wasn’t able to give you the 2 references as the answer. The room of leisure looks like a library room, a typical library room that many? rich people may have in their homes, a library room that they would allow children to use, let’s say for their homework. However, for this advice, I treat an imagined copy of their library rooms as a sort of living room and dining room. I eat there and read leisure magazines. In episode 3.1 ‘The Troll Farmer’ from series ‘The Blacklist(2015)’, according to Amazon Video, the scene is located 6 minutes and 37 seconds into the episode, when Reddington(James Spader) says to Elizabeth Keen(Megan Boone) quote:

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So, using the refurbished for advice from that ‘Blacklist’ episode, when I am in that library room, I imagine myself sometimes reading back issues of Bassmaster. After all, Reddington was looking forward to reading ‘Bassmaster magazine’ for an entire week. So, basically, what’s in this room is ball of light, like the size of a light bulb, somewhere in the library room, and sometimes I am reading ‘Bassmaster magazine’ when I am in that room, and that ball of light represents a certain thought kids (and adults, I guess) expect to be there in reference to me not being able to present the 2 references as an answer.

Here’s a question for this advice: ‘So, what is this thought?’ One example is from the movie ‘Willow(1988)’, when Madmartigan would call Willow a ‘Peck’ for a long period of time. You see, the difficulty for me to acknowledge that such a thought should be there is that it is only just one thought. I don’t think people have normal conversations consisting of just one thought. I imagined a mix of the character Dr. Joan Watson portrayed by celebrity Lucy Liu and Lucy Liu herself being an avatar, someone who represents me, to be in that library room talking to a lady, and this lady was just talking about that one thought with her the whole time! Lucy Liu would listen to her and talk back to her, but such a dialogue just didn’t seem right. I also imagined myself in that library room reading a copy of ‘Bassmaster’, the magazine is in front of my face, and when I would move the magazine to the right, for one situation, I would see a boy smiling at me, of course the boy was articulating that one thought. I imagined a similar boy being there the 2nd time I moved the magazine, and this time the boy was just staring at me. Soon after that, I realized that it’s just practical to have a ball of light representing that one thought that should be there to represent all of them. As for the girls, I imagined one girl just visiting to check if her one thought is there, and then she would leave. Of course, since it’s purpose is to make better ideas, that ball of light is always in that room, whether or not the kids are aware of it.

The 1st point I wanted to bring up because I wasn’t able to make those 2 references into the answer was that ‘ball of light’ idea. The 2nd point starts with a scene from episode 1.1 ‘Josh Just Happens to Live Here!’ from series ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend(2015)’. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 6 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode, when Josh(Vincent Rodriguez III) was explaining to Rebecca(Rachel Bloom) why he was leaving New York. Here’s the quote:

Josh:-‘Yeah, I’ve been trying to make it work here in the Big Apple, and one day I realized, why get stuck in a rat race? I mean, what’s the point, right?’

To make a long story short, when Josh from the show ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfiend’ decided in his mind that he was going to leave New York, it is my opinion that he had ‘forgotten’ much of what he did when he was trying to make a life for himself in New York. Now, even though I have tried to provide for you in imagination a place for your thoughts to be allowed to exist somewhere, it is still my concern that, when you make such a decision, let’s say those thoughts resemble a certain specific criticism towards me, which, within reason, I have allowed, that you might have ‘forgotten’ some of the things that you have learned as I tried to give you the answer that I have said that I will try to give you. You see, when I make these ideas, I try to make useful as much as I reasonably can. That includes my efforts to try to make an idea work, and the obvious realizations that I cannot meet certain expectations that I have set out to accomplish. So, for example, as a recommendation, if you can try to remember the efforts of your strivings, as well as the obvious realizations that certain expectations that you have chosen cannot be met, I believe that such a recall can benefit you.

Going back to the ‘Josh’ example, when he said that quote, I imagined certain moments in his New York life that he had ‘fogotten’, once he had decided to leave New York. I remember the job related social events that he had attended. I remember his colleagues both ridiculing him and speaking fondly of him. I remember the moments when Josh would talk to some of the employees in the company that he worked for, and such conversations reveal to me that many of the people that he worked with accepted him with open arms, and they see a promising, continuity of future with him and the company. All those things Josh seemed to have ‘forgotten’ once he decided to leave New York, once he decided that New York was too much of a ‘rat race’ for him.

[I am going to take a break right now. I may continue this later today, and I plan to finish this by tomorrow.

12/16/2015

Argue anticipate:

This is what I am going to do, since I have only given myself 2 hours to do it. I am going to combine bookmark ‘Argue’ from Wishlist #1017, which was created at 10/1/2015, and combine that with bookmark ‘Anticipate’, a bookmark that I will introduce to you soon.(Of course, even though you may just use bookmark ‘Argue’, ‘Argue’ was created from the 4 other bookmarks from Wishlist #1017. I don’t think you need to keep that in mind, but I also don’t think you can separate the definition of ‘Argue’ and use it effectively when it is not just used from your thoughts. For example, when you type in the definition of ‘Argue’ only and give that definition to others. That definition of ‘Argue’ alone may not work, unless you also give them the rest of Wishlist #1017). And so, here is the explanation: Basically, this explanation begins with episode 3.13 ‘The Arrow That Is Not Aimed’ from series ‘Magnum P.I.(1983)’. According to youtube.com, a web site that allows you to watch the reference streaming for free, the reference that I am using now from youtube has a run time of 45 minutes and 58 seconds. To find that reference, just type in ‘magnum pi the arrow that is not aimed’ in youtube’s search engine, and it should? offer it to you.(I don’t know how reliable youtube is in regards as to offering tv shows for the public to watch). Of course, you also have the option of buying the DVD from Amazon, or renting the DVD from a DVD rental service that offers it. Anyway, in that tv show, the reference is located 23 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode, when Higgins(John Hillerman) is communicating with Thomas(Tom Selleck) using notes, since Higgins knows that Mr. Magnum is experiencing some sort of hangover from drinking sake(Japanese rice wine) the night before. Now, the point of the reference is to offer you an illustration that may help you relate with this particular instigation that I am trying to explain to you, if you experienced such an instigation before. It is when an instigator improperly imposes some sort of taxed effort upon your sedentary, calm chosen use of composure in such a way that it overemphasizes an out of context sense. I call this misdirection a mistake that overemphasizes another mistake. So, using the ‘Magnum P.I.’ reference again, the scene when Higgins rings the big bell. That scene in youtube starts 24 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode. Let’s say that big bell ringing represents a mistake that overemphasizes an out of context notion response in your mind, and it’s because it’s ‘out of context’, for the purposes of this advice, that is why the ‘out of context’ notion is called a mistake. So, the big bell ringing is the ‘mistake’ that is overemphasizing the ‘out of context’ notion that you have been following, the other ‘mistake’. If you have been experiencing such an instigation in the past, one possible reason you are being troubled by such an instigation is that the ‘mistake’ is misdirecting you to give credence to a composure response that is out of context, and this particular instigation only happens when you choose to have a sedentary, calm composure. That is why I chose ‘The Arrow That Is Not Aimed’ reference for you to consider, because Mr. Magnum’s composure is chosen by Magnum to be VERY sedentary and calm. Of course, I am not saying that you have some sort of sake hangover when the instigation happens. It’s just that this is the best reference I can think of that represents a person choosing to have a sedentary, calm composure as he/she experiences some sort of event, and of course the event is refurbished for advice to represent an instigation.

‘Anticipate’ comes from the Chloraseptic commercial that you may find in youtube.com. Just type in ‘chloraseptic it will hurt if i swallow’ in the youtube.com search engine, search for it, and it has a 31 second commercial with a girl who has a sore throat. The commercial illustrates the girl’s specific thoughts that pertain to her sore throat by the girl’s words saying ‘It will hurt if I swallow…’ several times, and when she does swallow, she experiences discomfort, and calls for her mom. The point of ‘Anticipate’ is that the instigator imposes upon you some sort of anticipated event that an instigation that you have already experienced from that instigator will and is happening again. So, in other words, even after you have addressed and made more tenable a certain instigation in the past or recent past, the instigator is still able to re-introduce that instigation. The anticipation, when it happens, may be very obvious. [The solution is to choose not to subscribe to that instigation, now that you know what it is. And to help with the ‘brunt’ of such an instigation, I recommend that you combine the use of bookmark ‘Argue’ from Wishlist #1017 with bookmark ‘Anticipate’, making it ‘Argue anticipate’. [Now that I have introduced to you ‘Argue anticipate’, I can now introduce to you another bookmark that more accurately explains this instigation effect. It’s called ‘Tolerate anticipate’. That is when an instigator impropely imposes upon you a false obligated sense to have a tolerance for such an anticipation. Let’s say we use the Chloraseptic commercial again, and the anticipation of ‘it will hurt if I swallow’ is introduced to you, except this time, when you use bookmark ‘Tolerate anticipate’, you choose instead to not need to tolerate such an experience. In other words, even though such an adversely misleading sense of composure response is introduced to you, you choose not to interact with the response in such a direct manner. You instead use a more acceptable, a more reasonable composure response.

[Well anyway, since I have to read over this entire list before it is finished, I have to stop typing now. Although this is something that you may expect, I’m presenting you this as a reassurance, that I plan to type in more ideas, the usual once a week. See you then!

Violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’ and ‘Magnum, P.I.’, violence and rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘Willow’, violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Blacklist’ and ‘Elementary’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Mistake overemphasizing mistake’, ‘Argue anticipate’, and ‘Tolerate anticipate’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

[I forgot to mention that, when I believed I got sick with the flu last week, I took the medicine ‘Theraflu’. The flu in America is very common, and if you didn’t get your flu shot, or you don’t plan on getting any flu shots, I recommend that you have some ‘Theraflu’ handy in case you catch the flu. I’m not a doctor. I’m just giving you a description because I believe the flu is very common in America, and you can just buy ‘Theraflu’ without needing a prescription from your doctor. Going back to the ‘Theraflu’, it’s in the form of a powder that comes in packs. Here is a question for this ‘Theraflu’ advice: ‘Why should I have ‘Theraflu’? Because, if you don’t get your yearly flu shot, and I am assuming that you can reasonably take a flu shot, and you catch the flu, there is a possibility that the experience won’t be just a minor nuisance. When I caught what I believed to be the flu several years ago, I could not sleep at all. That particular experience of the flu induced some sort of restless, insomnia like effect upon me, and my entire body felt like it was aching. Luckily, I finally was able to take the ‘Theraflu’ that night, and soon after, I was able to get some sleep. Now, when you use ‘Theraflu’, you just add 8 oz of hot water to one packet, and drink the result within 10-15 minutes. According to the box, you can take one dose every 4 hours. When I was sick with what I believed to be the flu, I think I only took 2 doses. [I recommend you buy the ‘Nighttime Severe Cold & Cough’ Theraflu. That is the one that will help you sleep better, if you caught the flu, and you’re staying at home to recover. I bought the ‘Theraflu’ from Amazon. And I think it’s every 2 years you are supposed to replace the ‘Theraflu’ you purchased with a new one. Check the expiration date on the ‘Theraflu’ box, if you decide to get the medicine.