Wishlist #1068

11/5/2016

Greetings. According to my computer, it is now 4:56 PM EST. I want to remind you that daylight savings time is tomorrow at 2 AM, so set your clocks back 1 hour before you go to sleep, if you are normally asleep at that time.

Fill up:

I was going to begin explaining the 7 bookmarks from ‘Proof’, but if I start now, it may take 3 or so weeks to finish explaining it. That is based on explaining 1 or 2 bookmarks every Saturday. If I start now, all the new bookmarks that I would invent during those few weeks would have to be placed on hold, since the priority would be to finish explaining those 7 bookmarks. And so, before I begin explaining those bookmarks, I would like to explain a bookmark that was created from those 7 bookmarks. I think I invented it late October of last month. It’s bookmark name is ‘Fill up’. The name’s creation is based on 2 references: The 1st reference is from certain Kentucky Fried Chicken $5 Fill Up commercials. I think many of you that watch tv have seen them. You can watch them for free from web site www.youtube.com. Just type in youtube’s search engine the phrase ‘kentucky fried chicken 5 fill up commercial’, and the 1st KFC commercial offered from youtube has over 130 thousand views. It has Colonel Sanders(an actor, of course) with banjo musicians behind him singing about his $5 fill up chicken. There are other $5 fill up commercials, but I think the one with the banjo musicians makes the point.

The 2nd reference is just based on the filling of a vessel, for example, someone holding a pitcher of water to pour some water into a glass.

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Using how I imagine how instigators think in regards to certain instigations(and of course such an imagination is inaccurate), if you used ‘Fill up’ on their instigations, the instigators may try to disparage your use of the idea by disparaging how you conceptualize the use of ‘Fill up’ as it relates to experiencing instigation. In other words, when you use bookmark ‘Fill up’ contemplationally for certain instigations, those instigations may cause you to conceptualize something that may disparage/discourage your ability to cope. Therefore, as a countermeasure, when you use bookmark ‘Fill up’, I recommend that you vent/reroute certain aspects of that instigation to a Stargate SG-1 episode, more specifically, to episode 6.20 ‘Memento’ from sci-fi series ‘Stargate SG-1(2003)’, the scene where the Stargate team are digging up and repairing a Stargate. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 31 seconds into the episode. During that scene, 34 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode, Commander Kalfas(Miguel Fernandes) is using a telescope to watch the Stargate team excavate(to dig or scoop out) the Stargate from a distance. If you choose to, you can imagine individually an instigator, friend, teacher, or other individuals in relation to advice, also using a similar telescope to watch that Stargate team fixing the Stargate. The reason I recommend that you imaginitavely put it there is because much of that ‘Stargate’ episode illustrates how lucratively imaginitive the use of a Stargate can be, even though it may only be done in ‘Stargate’ tv shows. In other words, if you imagine it to be, your conceptual efforts to allocate certain instigations identified by ‘Fill up’ can give those efforts a ‘Stargate’ home. Those Stargates can bring those ‘Fill up’ problems to many places on Earth, if certain Stargates were placed on Earth in useful places. The Stargates can also lead those efforts to other places in the galaxy where such efforts would be suitable to exist in. The sky is the limit, so to speak. In that ‘Memento’ episode, the Stargate team had a choice: They can either stay and live on that planet, or fix that Stargate, so that they can get a replacement generator. The urgency makes the episode entertaining to watch, in my opinion.

I have also invented some variations for bookmark ‘Fill up’, but because I started typing late today, and because I didn’t give you the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks yet, my explanations of these variations will be intentionally sparse(meager). Those bookmarks are: 1)’Contradict reply fill up’, 2)’Contradict say fill up’, 3)’Contradict affirm fill up’, 4)and the rest that I can remember involve shuffling with the 7 bookmarks that I haven’t typed in yet, but I plan to give you next week. The best illustration that I can find that may represent a certain use of these variations is in episode 2.1 ‘The Siege: Part 3’ from series ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2005)’. It is the scene when the Atlantis team raised the shields to protect the city from a Wraith attack, and you can see the Wraith’s energy weapons hit repeatedly the outside the shield, but not penetrate it. Those hits, refurbishedly changed and reduced for advice, represents aspects of instigations trying to improperly impose their ‘Fill ups’ on you, but the use of the idea and these variations are imaginitively reducing it’s adverse effects upon you somewhat. This illustration is just a reference to think about, not necessarily the answer to your situation. The scene, according to Amazon Video, is located 32 minutes and 9 seconds into the ‘Siege’ episode.

I’m going to stop explaining this idea, and instead I may revisit the explanation of these variations after I explained the 7 bookmarks. At least you have the ‘Fill up’ bookmark, a bookmark I believe may be very useful to you, and of course I plan to finally start explaining those 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks next week.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Fill up’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.