Wishlist #1037

2/23/2016

Insomnia:

I just spent over an hour, I think maybe over 2 hours, looking for some sort of ambiance reference to begin this idea! Most of that time was spent in the moviefone.com web site. I thought if I just combed through all of their ‘Movies on DVD’, since the pictures representing the movies are convenient to look at, that maybe I would see a movie I could reference. Instead, I changed my strategy and decided to use a refurbished for advice scene from episode 10.5 ‘Babylon’ from series ‘The X-Files(2016)’. The scene begins 19 minutes and 5 seconds into the episode. According to Amazon Video, the scene begins when Agent Mulder(David Duchovny) is meeting Agent Einstein(Lauren Ambrose) at the airport. Here is the quote:

Agent Mulder:-‘Agent Einstein. For a second there, I thought you were gonna punk me.’

I am guessing that, when Mulder referenced the word ‘punk’, he was referring to the tv show ‘Punk’d’, where, according to wikipedia.com, being ‘punk’d’referred to being the victim of certain pranks. My point is that it is my observation that, when Agent Mulder in ‘The X-Files’ introduces a joke to another person, he expects that person to eventually use his/her sense of assertiveness to re-define his joke. So, when Mulder said quote-‘For a second there, I thought you were gonna punk me.’ to Agent Einstein, Mulder anticipates that Agent Einstein’s use of assertiveness would re-define Agent Mulder’s joke, which she did.

The reason I am introducing this ‘X-Files’ reference as an ambiance for this advice is that, when I try to articulate the ideas I have created in my thoughts into words, I would often?(‘often’ depends upon the type of expectation strategy used. Plus, I made this discovery ‘after the fact’. I didn’t see myself in the past most of the time in such a situation. However, when I thought I ‘looked back’ to certain past experiences, I thought it just looked that way) experience various forms of assertiveness from various particulars from imagined instigations that would try to re-define my ability to articulate such ideas into words. What I find useful about Mulder’s particular approach to humor is that he already believes that the people he introduces his humor to will probably re-define it.

Another reason I am introducing this reference as an ambiance is that this idea I am about to explain to you called ‘Insomnia’ may identify an instigation that can be rather bleak and languid(lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow) to experience. So, if you use this proposed understanding as to how Mulder uses his sense of humor on others, maybe that unusual assertiveness that instigators may use upon you when you experience the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Insomnia’ may be made more tenable for you to experience by such an idea.

[It looks like I am going to stop this for now and continue explaining this idea tomorrow.

2/24/2016

It looks like I am giving myself about 1 hour to type what I can today. I changed my DVD/Blu-ray watching schedule, but the change won’t be more noticeable until next week. That means I won’t be able to type much in today, but my typing expectations should be normal by next week. Sorry for the inconvenience.

1st, I’d like to start with a new ambiance quote. The reference is in a particularly violent movie. However, since it is a movie, I recommend that you just refurbish it. The quote itself I believe is direct enough to be used for bookmark ‘Insomnia’, which means that the quote itself based on my observations should have no obvious violence in it, making the quote easy to refurbish. If you can’t use the reference, then don’t. If Amazon Video is accurate for me and for you, I can tell you where the quote is. The quote is in movie ‘Run All Night(2015)’, and according to Amazon Video, the quote starts 53 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:

Jimmy Conlon(Liam Neeson):-‘You drink coffee, Harding?’

Detective Harding(Vincent D’Onofrio):’Yeah. Six cups a day for the last thirty years.’

Conlon:-‘Put in a little extra sugar. It’s gonna be a long night.’

I know it’s not an exact match for the idea, but at least it may help you have an ambiance for bookmark ‘Insomnia’.

It started I’m guessing about 2 years ago when I experienced what I believe to be the flu. I tried for hours to get some sleep, but I couldn’t. Finally, that morning, I took some TheraFlu, and I was finally able to get some sleep. Now, the thing about that possible flu experience is that I physically remember the restlessness. No matter how many ways I tossed and turned, I wasn’t able to sleep. I don’t remember ever experiencing something like that before. So far, because of that experience, I have some of that TheraFlu medicine around, just in case it happens again(It’s in powder form, and according to the box, it has a shelf life of over a year). Sometime after that experience, while I was going to work using public bus transportation, I noticed that the instigations I believed I was experiencing from certain people were focusing on inducing a sense of restlessness based on insomnia. According to web site dictionary.com, the word ‘insomnia’ means-‘inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep; sleeplessness.’ Now, with my experience with what I think was the flu, I made what I believe to be the logical deduction that the reason many innocent people who experience such an instigation identified by bookmark ‘Insomnia’ is because, if they are going to work using public transportation, then they probably are gearing up to work. In their work routines, they are probably preparing their senses for a full work day, and for many of them, that may mean drinking coffee as part of their meal before they go to work. Well, even though they don’t drink coffee, they probably still do not expect to experience an induced sense of insomnia, but if they are experiencing such an instigation, that is what is happening to them. One obvious reason this ‘Insomnia’ idea is so effective is because you don’t expect to experience a sense of insomnia as you are going to work.

[I am going to stop right now. Like I said less than an hour ago, my schedule for next week should allow me to type in a lot more. So, until then.

3/1/2016

Before I start, I’d like to address the concerns I imagine some of the kids are having for the description of bookmark ‘Earn’ that I gave in Wishlist #1036, date 2/16/2016. 1st, the visualization was completely imagined. That is why I didn’t see any problems with it. So, if you do imagine some problems with it, keep in mind that you are just imagining it. I know this may be a bit much to ask of kids, since I do not know what their school of thought is, but-can’t you just use your own efforts as kids to fix the problem? Here, let’s negotiate. I plan to soon type in another idea involving a person’s use of expenditure that may make many of your previous glitches with these ideas fixable. So, if you can wait until then, maybe your own efforts to fix the problem may be enough until then. I plan to type in the ‘expenditure’ idea soon, maybe in a month. I’d like to think I would type it in sooner, but there are probably other details I haven’t considered yet.

[On a separate topic, I noticed that, when I would recommend for you to use something in Amazon, that may involve you buying a tv show episode or rent a movie for streaming. I am not making any money on that. It’s just the best way I know of right now to introduce people to references that are useful to them. So, what I have discovered about a week ago was this web site called www.watchanimemovie.com . As far as I can tell, all of the popular japanese animated movies are free to be watched by computer! Last week, not as a reference for this advice, I watched ‘Psycho-Pass Movie’ for free! The web site has a convenient image associated with the description of the movie. I think that the only snag is that, although I haven’t checked all of them, I think that most of the movies are just subtitled in English, and they speak Japanese. I think that’s the practical way to watch Japanese anime, if you can, since only the popular Japanese animated tv shows and movies are dubbed in English, so to speak. So, if you decide to take advantage of this free Japanese animated movie watching experience, here’s the instructions: 1st, go to web site www.watchanimemovie.com . In the ‘List By Types’ category, click ‘Anime Movie List’. In the ‘Sort by’ category, click ‘Views’. In the ‘Results per page’ category, click ’15’. [Now, when you see the list, you’ll notice that they are ordered I’m assuming based on which movies were viewed the most. I believe the big viewing numbers are reliable indicators as to what movies you may want to watch. Of course, I am only recommending animated movies in a reasonable context. These recommendations are not related to the advice in this list. For example, for the kids, according to the list, ‘Spirited Away’ I think is a good movie. As of now, it has 350, 806 views. Well anyway, if you are interested in watching Japanese animated movies, especially the ones that are popular, but you find it difficult to buy on DVD or Blu-ray, there seems to be a large selection of Japanese animated movies in this www.watchanimemovie.com web site, and as far as I can tell and from watching a movie from their site, the movies are free to watch.

Seasick:

I recommend considering the use of bookmark ‘Seasick’ with bookmark ‘Insomnia’. ‘Seasick’ was created using the movie ‘The Big Year(2011)’. According to Amazon Video, the reference starts 16 minutes and 19 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
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Kenny Bostick(Owen Wilson):-‘Seasickness? I feel for you.
That’s the worst.’

Stu Preissler(Steve Martin):-‘These usually help.’

Bostick:-‘Yeah, some people say they’re just a placebo. Who knows Oh! Here we go! Cod liver oil. Attracts birds like honey, but smells like fried cat puke. – Sorry, shouldn’t have said “puke.”‘

Preissler:-‘Won’t bother me. Lost my sense of smell in a chem lab explosion years ago.’

Bostick:-‘That’s lucky. Now, you want to be careful with those binocs. ‘Cause once you lose sight of that horizon, you can get lost.
And then you’re done for, ’cause all you feel is the pitching and tossing. Pitching and tossing. Pitching and tossing.

Preissler:-‘I’m fine. I’m fine.’

Bostick:-‘Hey, anybody up for a little fish-head sushi? Mmm. Pitching and tossing. Pitching and tossing. Pitching and tossing.

Later, while Preissler was still in the boat, he said to Brad Harris(Jack Black) quote:

Preissler:-‘He(Bostick) psyched me out. Made me seasick.’

Here is the definition of ‘seasickness’ from wikipedia.com:-‘Seasickness s a form of motion sickness characterized by a feeling of nausea, and, in extreme cases,  vertigo, experienced after spending time on a craft on water.’

Now, even though you may not have spent any time on a boat anytime soon, the idea behind using bookmark ‘Seasick’ is to identify the associated adverse effect that an instigation may improperly impose upon you. I believe that, if you watch that scene from the movie ‘The Big Year’, that your imagination and visual and motion sense used to interpret the experienced instigation may help you use bookmark ‘Seasick’. [Here is the benefit of using bookmarks ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Seasick’. Although I may not have a cure for experiencing instigations identified by bookmarks ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Seasick’, the benefit of using those 2 bookmarks is that ‘knowing is half the battle’. You have the benefit of having an idea of what the instigation is trying to do to you. You may be able to identify the ‘brunt’ of the instigation if you use those 2 bookmarks.

[I am going to stop now and try to finish this explanation tomorrow.

3/2/2016

All right! I want to quickly explain how instigators using instigations identified by bookmarks ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Seasick’ may exploit the circumstances that you are in during certain moments of your routine filled day, and after that, I want to proofread this list, close it, and make a new list! So, here I go! According to my computer, it is now 9:34 AM EST. [It is now 11:28 AM(I had to allow an unusually long Windows upgrade to occur. From now on, I’ll just have to allow the Windows operating system to upgrade more, but I will still decide when that happens). I am starting this advice with a quote from episode 2.26 ‘Basics: Part 1’ from series ‘Star Trek: Voyager(1996)’. According to Amazon Video, the quote is located 22 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Captain Janeway(Kate Mulgrew):-‘Captain’s Log, supplemental.
None of the four Kazon attacks have caused serious damage, but the starboard ventral has been hit each time– complicating repairs on the secondary command processors.’

The quote, refurbished for advice, of course, is meant to help you conceptualize instigations identified by bookmarks ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Seasick’ experienced during obvious moments when you are given circumstantial latitude. More specifically, I am addressing when you are at school or work. So, for example, for those that work, oversimplifyingly said, your job gives you a sense of latitude so that you can do your job. Now, if you are experiencing such an instigation at work identified by bookmarks ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Seasick’, the latitude provided to you by your job will probably absorb/deflect a certain amount of brunt from those instigations. That is where the ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ quote comes in. The quote helps you conceptualize that the instigators in question are focusing their instigations. Keep in mind that how you experience is also dependant upon your available knowhow. In my opinion, one popular instigation trick is to give innocent people the false impression that the knowhow presented by the instigator is actually available to the innocent person.

So, here is a question for the advice:-‘If you are not going to give me the answer, how is imagining Kazon attacks going to help me?’

I plan to give you more advice. So, in the meantime, you will hopefully be able to brace yourself better, be more prepared when you experience such an instigation. As I introduce to you more ideas, you should feel more confidant and more experienced with such an experienced instigation. Keep in mind that the main purpose of this blog is to help you more tenably experience unavoidable instigation. Even though you may have learned to surpass certain experiences with instigation with the help of these ideas, the main purpose of this blog still hasn’t changed.

Now, even though I am behind schedule because of the Windows upgrades, I am going to proofread this list, add the disclaimers, and be ready for the new list.

Violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The X-Files’. Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Run All Night’. Viewer discretion for web site use www.watchanimemovie.com . Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘The Big Year’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’. (Web site www.watchanimemovie.com is mentioned in case you decide to use it in relation to this advice. If you are using that web site for let’s say something that has action and moderate violence, such as for personal entertainment viewing, but not directly related to these ideas, then the reference is not made for that). Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Seasick’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1036

2/16/2016

Before I start, I’d like to create some sort of beginning ambiance for this explanation. I’d like to introduce a quote from movie ‘Star Trek: Nemesis(2002)’. According to the rental from Amazon Video, 23 minutes and 8 seconds into the movie, during a meeting with his crew, Captain Picard(Patrick Stewart) says quote:

Picard:-‘Well, it seems as though we are truly sailing into the unknown.’

The quote is used in it’s refurbished context. In other words, you use the ambiance of that Star Trek movie scene without the information from what you may find from watching the rest of the movie, both before and after that scene. You only use the refurbished attitute that they have during that meeting, and of course, the refurbished for advice mentality that Picard presents when he says that quote, that they are sailing into the unknown. Basically, I would like to proceed with this explanation using those specific words from Picard. The rest of that movie, of course, is removed and not used for this advice.

Earn:

The word ‘Earn’ comes from a bookmark that I explained in a previous list that I typed in Amazon.com, that ‘a person should not need to be receptive for certain entitlements’. Certain experienced instigations may cause you to forget or not normally sense certain things that the instigator in question is entitled to have by causing you to believe that the instigator needs to earn such things. Basically, this idea is designed to give more balance to how you recall and real time experience certain instigations. For example, if you choose to, let’s use as a reference one of the mild to moderate instigations that you have already experienced, an experience that still bothers you when you recall it.

Here is a conceptualized illustration example for you to imagine the use of this idea: Let’s start by changing the particulars of the recalled experience for the sake of this advice.  Let’s say that, when you were instigated, the instigator had some sort of wall as a background and is either standing or sitting. When you see that instigator as if he/she was talking to you, you see that wall, and that wall is covered with optical fibers(You can check the definition of ‘Optical fiber’ from the Wikipedia web site). One main reference that I got the use of optical fibers was when I attended one of those ‘Six Flags’ amusement parks. I remember the kids and adults wearing those glow in the dark necklaces at night. Now, for the sake of illustration, all of those optical fibers are now, as you imagine it, protruding from the walls. According to wikipedia.com, ‘an optical fiber (or optical fibre) is a flexible, transparent fiber made by drawing glass (silica) or plastic to a diameter slightly thicker than that of a human hair.’ If you just glanced at the wikipedia article, so to speak, you can see that optical fibers have many uses. The recommended use  for this advice is that you can use it to present an intensity and variety of light of your choosing. For illustration, I have chosen to use the color of neon green, like the color of green that the customers who went to a ‘Six Flags’ amusement park may have worn as glow in the dark bracelets. (You can re-define/change the colors of the wall and optical fiber lights if you want to). You can then, if you choose to, make an imagined hand and arm that can stretch to feel those optical fibers. Those optical fibers represent, within reason, of course, what that instigator is entitled to have, and does not need to earn.

Here’s an example: Although I try to take into consideration that kids could be reading these ideas, I think this time I should be more obvious as to how adults may use this idea. 1st, even though I believe that the idea itself is important, that doesn’t mean I want adults to turn many of their experiences into a video game. I am not obligating you to use your imagination for this idea. However, when you feel inclined to, what about while you are in a supermarket? It’s not the school you may be attending, it’s not the job you work in, and there are obvious moments when such an idea may be used, such as when you are waiting in line to purchase your groceries. Based on my experience to use this idea, you probably won’t need to conceptualize it’s use much anyway. Of course, if you use public transportation, such as sitting in a subway train or bus, than there are a lot of moments when you may use such an idea. [Anyway, here’s an example of using it. Let’s say you experienced a minor instigation while waiting in line in a supermarket. Since there are no other pressing matters involved, you may imagine using one of your imaginary hands to grab some of the optical fibers that are coming from the wall. You can then call upon a color of light, let’s say the color of neon green, to fill the identity of those optical fibers, like the light was being controlled by a dimmer switch. Your imagined hand could also feel a little colder as the neon green light becomes stronger. [So, basically, if the situation is right for you, grabbing those optical fibers could involve some acceptable short term epiphany for you.

Now, if you recall that instigation again, you can take into consideration those ‘hairs’ that the instigator is entitled to have. For example, before, there was distress when you would recall that moment. Now, you can accept the ‘hairs’ that are also there without needing to accept the instigation. There should be more continuity with the recall now. [Well anyway, this is only one bookmark that I plan to introduce to you. This idea is meant to be used with other ideas, not just to be interpreted individually.

Reply:

To remember the word ‘Reply’, I recommend thinking about the ‘Reply’ option that you may have when you would read your e-mails. [This idea may seem like it’s asking too much from you, but if you read the composure idea(Wishlist #1003-1008) that I introduced to you, starting in April 2, 2015, that means you may have had about 10 months worth of practicing using that idea. If you actually used the composure idea, that means for the 1st few months of it’s use, you were probably practicing your use of blinking. You have a lot of experience using your sense of composure.

That being said, you may find the ‘Reply’ idea useful to you. Basically, ‘Reply’ is a word I use to identify how certain instigations encourage you to interact with it’s evaluation. For example, an out of context instigation would impose a question upon you that would give you the inclination to give that question an answer. Now, if you experienced such an instigation in the past, when you would recall in memory such an instigation, you would still ‘reply’ to such an instigation, even though such an instigation already occurred. Here is one possible trick the instigator may have placed in a past instigation: it is like you have to contemplationally clap your hands together in order to actually clap your hands together.

The ‘Reply’ solution is to check whether or not you need to contemplationally ‘Reply’ to a recalled experience.

Clarify:

Now, this is an idea I just invented today, this morning today while I was in the supermarket I would normally shop in. While I was in that supermarket, I believe I noticed a few overclarifying interjections from a few of the men that shop there, interjections that may be distasteful to experience by other men. And so, what I did was try to invent a solution to how I respond to those overclarifying interjections. And that’s when I imagined in so many words and thoughts why an instigator may improperly impose such overclarifying interjections. Let’s say a man would experience an out of context, overclarifying interjection from another man. Since the experience was adverse and distasteful, what the man may do is avoid such an experience contemplationally, and instead think about something that does not overclarify in an adverse and distasteful manner. Then the man remembers the ‘Elementary’ episode, episode 2.7 ‘The Marchioness’. The man does not remember the name of the episode, but he remembers, refurbished for advice, of course, that there was an attractive woman that dated both Sherlock(Jonny Lee Miller) and some time ago his brother Mycroft(Rhys Ifans). After checking imdb.com, the attractive woman’s name in the episode is identified as Nigella Mason(Olivia d’Abo). When the man checked Amazon Video, he discovered that the scene he recalled started 3 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. In that scene, Nigella says to Sherlock quote:

Nigella:-‘Sherlock Holmes, you look dashing as ever(Nigella, in the form of a greeting, kisses Sherlock). Do let me know when you decide to start aging, won’t you?’

The man doesn’t remember what Nigella said to Sherlock, but instead remembers the gist of why he recalled that extrapolated scene. It is an example, refurbished of course, of a woman who has made her interactions, her demeanor, comfortable for 2 men in separate situations to experience in a friendly dating situation. And so, what that man did was compare his adverse, distasteful, overclarifying interjections that he had experienced in a supermarket with other men to Nigella Mason, a character in an ‘Elementary’ episode, and that man made a startling? logical conclusion: that such an instigation discourages innocent people from fortifying evaluations contemplationally. For example, when you think of the overclarifying interjections, they overclarify using an absurdly adverse and distasteful context, something that involves fortifying a certain experience, but the notion is still imposed upon you in a context that you would want to avoid thinking about. Now, when a man in this example would think about Nigella, there is no extra fortifying needed. A man in this example after experiencing such an adverse instigation would think about Nigella to basically ‘feel better’. However, the problem with that line of thinking is that it discourages you from developing further your ability to fortify evaluations. For example, although I never had kids of my own, I speculate that when parents raise their kids, they’re always fortifying some sort of evaluation contemplationally for the sake of their kids. So, it’s all well and good if you have parental experience, but not everyone has parental experience.

So, the solution I am recommending to you when you experience an out of context, non relevant, overclarifying interjection instigation is to keep in mind that such an instigation may be trying to inhibit your sense of fortifying other evaluations, with the rest of this ‘Clarify’ advice used. To avoid a certain ambiguity, only use that scene when Nigella greets Sherlock for this advice. Throw away the rest of that episode.

Subside:
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[Well, as much as I’d like to finish these ideas today, I don’t have enough free time. Instead, I’ll just try to finish them tomorrow.

2/17/2016

Subside:

According to my computer, it is now 7:32 PM eastern standard time. That means that I know I am starting this explanation late. I am going to give myself about 2 hours starting now to explain to you 2 bookmarks. I won’t have enough time to read over these ideas, but at least you may have 2 more ideas to think about until next week.

The 1st bookmark that I want to explain to you is the bookmark that I have discovered this past Saturday, a few days ago. This idea is the reason that I have postponed the previous explanation and started this explanation. In other words, I believe it’s important to know. The bookmark name I give it is ‘Subside’. According to web site www.dictionary.com and according to the definition I choose to use for this advice, the word ‘subside’ means-‘to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate’. The sentence example is ‘The laughter subsided.’ Basically, I discovered that an instigator improperly exploits the possibility that you wait for certain aspects of your experienced instigation to subside. It is my opinion that most people in America that are innocent who experience such an instigation will actually wait for a certain feeling imposed by that instigation to subside. Now, here is a question for the advice: ‘That’s like saying that ‘the water is wet’ and ‘the sky is up’!’ Doesn’t everybody do it?’ [Well, if you have been reading these ideas in this blog, I believe it is possible for me to give you advice that helps you more objectively see such inclinations of subsiding. I recommend that you consider this: What if the inclination imposed upon you by an instigator is also out of context and not relevant? I believe that if an innocent person with no developed technique experienced such an instigation, even though the inclination to subside is obviously out of context and not relevant, for example, and is clearly allowed by you to dismiss such an experience, the innocent person won’t be able to because when that innocent person experiences such an imposed subsiding, that person has to wait for the inclination to subside. And since, according to my memory, this is the 1st time I have offered you such an advice, I believe that, before I have offered you this idea, you, too, may likely would have to wait for the inclination to subside, even though that wait may only be 10 seconds or so. Also, that wait that you have chosen to experience may be proof enough for you that your past experiences with instigation may have elements of inclinations to wait as part of it’s identity.

The solution that I have invented is that, once you are able to more objectively identify that an instigation is imposing an inclination to subside upon you, if the experience is mild and tolerant enough, and of course it is also out of context, you may be able to choose to not need to subside with it in it’s imposed out of context acclimation and circumstance. For example, before this advice, if you experienced such an instigation, even though the use of these ideas are giving you a ‘sense’ buffer, you still experience from an instigation sometimes the inclination to subside. And so, what you would do is wait for the experience to subside, in a multi-tasking context, of course. Now, if you choose to use this idea, you have a choice. If it’s an out of context sense of subsiding, you may choose not to actively wait with the subsiding. Let’s say that the subsiding is from an improperly imposed notion that you did not choose to experience, and you are choosing not to directly address it. Even though the subsiding identity is obvious to you, even though your composure response still senses it, you still have the choice to not address it, and to not directly participate with it’s sense of acclimation.

Examples:

Up until today, the only example I can think of for ‘Subside’, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, of course, is near end of episode 1.9 ‘The Dirty Joke’ from series ‘Ally McBeal(1997)’. I couldn’t find that episode streaming from Amazon, but it is available streaming from www.hulu.com. Hulu is allowing people to try it for free for 1 week. I am using the 1 week trial period to use that episode right now. Next time, of course, I would have to pay their one month fee at least, so in case you are interested, it’s available from hulu. I checked youtube.com yesterday, and that episode wasn’t available from youtube. Anyway, according to Hulu, when you watch the Ally McBeal episode, the screen tells you how much time you have left. The scene I am recommending to you, refurbished for advice, of course, starts 6 minutes and 55 seconds remaining into the episode, when Caroline Poop(Sandra Bernhard) gives Georgia Thomas(Courtney Thorne-Smith) a look that Georgia feels uncomfortable with. Here is a quote, after Caroline gives Georgia that ‘look’:

Georgia:-‘Hey!(Georgia then grabs Caroline by the arm to stop her from walking.) I know what these looks are about, and I don’t like them.’

Caroline:-‘What looks?’

Georgia:-‘These looks! Like – Let’s get together and watch ‘Ellen’ sometime.’

Caroline gives Georgia that ‘look’ at least one more time in the episode, and, if memory serves, Georgia also talks about that ‘look’ to another in the show. Anyway, the point of the Ally McBeal reference is to give you an example of a person waiting for a certain experience to subside, and that person is Georgia.(Now I am going to cancel my free membership to Hulu, or else the program will automatically charge me after my week is over.)

For this 2nd example, I just thought about using it for the past few hours today. It’s one of those things you may consider using in your blog or web site the last few hours before you actually type something in. Of course, the reference is refurbished with inapproprieities removed. The episode is available from Amazon Video. It starts in the beginning of episode 41.8 ‘Chris Hemsworth’ from series ‘Saturday Night Live(2015)’. In it, refurbished(although it does seem to be what he is doing), Chris is pretty much exploiting the Saturday Night Live actor’s use of subsiding. Of course, I’m assuming it’s just an act. I’m not recommending you to do what Chris is doing to the SNL actors. The point of the reference is to offer you an illustration of what it is like when a person has to wait for a certain experience to subside, and none of the SNL actors seem to have the ability to ‘let it go’. In his monologue, which starts 2 minutes and 36 seconds into the HD episode I purchased from Amazon Video, Chris uses the excuse that he is treating the other actors as if they were his family. If you see that scene in my recommended context, you might find that scene entertaining to watch.

Lag:

[OK, I have changed my mind about the 2 hours thing, and I have decided to stop now. I plan to start explaining bookmark ‘Lag’, and to finish explaining this list next week. See you then!

2/23/2016

I have decided to read over and close this list now, and make more ideas in the next list. Bookmark ‘Lag’ is still an idea I plan to explain soon.

Violence, viewer discretion in movie ‘Star Trek: Nemesis’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elementary’. Some viewer discretion for tv series ‘Ally McBeal’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Saturday Night Live’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Earn’, ‘Reply’, ‘Clarify’, and ‘Subside’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.