Wishlist #1133

7/28/2018

Salutations.

It is now 1:37 PM EST for me. I had trouble today using the internet connection, so I have decided to use a cable modem internet connection starting this Thursday. So, if all goes well, starting Thursday, I should not have any trouble using the laptop to get an internet connection. The music video I am recommending is from the song ‘Thumbs’ by American singer Sabrina Carpenter. I watched it for the 1st time in it’s entirety today from www.youtube.com, but I noticed it for the 1st time yesterday, from a tv show called TRL, recorded yesterday, 7/27/2018. The show TRL was in channel ‘MTV Classic’. In that show, Sabrina Carpenter was being interviewed, and they showed a few of her music videos. To know more about TRL, search for phrase ‘total request live’ in www.wikipedia.org. Here’s a quote from wikipedia:

” The song talks about embracing individuality and escaping mediocrity. The lyric “They gonna keep on twiddling them thumbs” is a metaphor that means wasting your time doing pointless things and never making any real progress. She says that if people are falling into the same mistakes they are going to continue twiddling them thumbs, so they are going to live in the mediocrity. ”

” The music video features Sabrina singing the song with several people inside the subway doing their daily tasks. When the idea of the video was being processed, Sabrina thought of a subway because it’s where you find different people, the line “Somewhere in the world” represents that people. ”

To watch the music video ‘Thumbs’ for free, search for phrase ‘sabrina carpenter thumbs’ from www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 97 million views. Not bad, in my opinion, for a music video that was published 2/9/2017.

Before I begin, I just want to talk about the fact that this is a public blog, that anyone, so to speak, can read this. Sometimes, like now, I think of only certain people reading this blog. That’s why I try to remind myself from time to time that this is a public blog. For example, I think of this blog as a house that people should be able to visit. If I think about it a little more, I add to it that it’s like when you enter a store, and there’s beverages being displayed. Even though a person does not drink those beverages, all of those beverages should be drinkable, even though they are not purchased. And that leads me to people scanning the internet. Even though the material in the blog is not actually read by them, they help ensure that the material is acceptable, in certain ways, to be read. Of course, you should not depend on such people to make sure that the blogs that you may choose to visit are OK. That’s just something that I imagined. I’m saying this now, because like I said, I would usually only think of certain types of people reading this stuff.

Begin:

Let’s start with an illustration from the movie ‘Excalibur(1981)’, starring Nicol Williamson as Merlin and Nigel Terry as King Arthur. You can rent the movie streaming for about 4 dollars. The illustration according to Amazon Video starts 33 minutes and 31 seconds into the movie, when Merlin is explaining to Arther what the Dragon is. Here is the quote:

Arthur: ‘Where is it?’

Merlin: ‘It is everywhere. It is everything. It’s scales glisten in the bark of trees, it’s roar is heard in the wind, and it’s forked tongue strikes like…like…Whoa! Like lightning. Yes, that’s it.’

The highlight of that illustration is when lightning struck a nearby tree, and Merlin used that experience in his explanation to Arthur. I used an illustration where Merlin talked about lightning. This is good enough, I suppose. I just remembered it differently, or maybe there’s another scene in the movie where Merlin mentions lightning. Anyway, I used what I remembered to help me create idea ‘Begin’. I’ll try to explain idea ‘Begin’ now: Suppose you are trying to resolve a minor instigation that you had recently experienced, and during that short moment, it’s like maybe you’re contemplationally scrambling for the solution, a solution you cannot put your finger on, so to speak. It is during that short moment you may experience another minor instigation, let’s say it’s effects is like an interjection, and of course you did not agree to participate with it. That interjection is contemplationally encouraging you to ‘begin’ with that contemplation. In the beginning use of this idea, since you may not have used such an idea before and you may have build-up for it, idea ‘Begin’ in it’s beginning uses may identify interjections from instigations that encourage you to give credence to contemplationally induced beginnings that tend to be overemphasized.

Here’s the best 1 example I can think of, when a person is encouraging others to commit to overemphasized beginnings, refurbished for advice. I say that this is the best example, because later, this person also participates in a penalty to try to ‘make up’ for what he did by serving food to the others. There are a few other things in the illustration that makes it worthwhile to watch. Of course, you take out the inaproprieities, and the illustration is refurbished for advice. You can even watch most of the episode, if you choose to, but I’m just going to highlight several scenes. That illustration is in episode 7.19 ‘Q2’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Voyager(2001)’, starring Kate Mulgrew as Captain Janeway, John de Lancie as Q, and Keegan de Lancie as Q2, Q’s son. Here’s a quote from www.imdb.com about the episode:

” When Q finds his rebellious son too much to handle, he brings him to Voyager in the hope that Captain Janeway can teach him responsibility and compassion. ”

If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available for you to watch from Amazon.com without additional payment.

The 1st illustration starts, according to Amazon Video, 5 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode, B’Elanna Torres(Roxann Dawson) is talking to Captain Janeway about Q2. Here is the quote:

B’Elanna: ‘If he doesn’t stop his little light show, the warp core’s going to breach.’

The 2nd illustration is when Q2 placed the crew of Voyager in a situation where they are being attacked by the Borg. This illustration starts 9 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode.

Janeway: ‘Reroute power to aft shields and return fire.’

Q2: ‘You’re just prolonging the inevitable.’

Janeway: ‘We’ve defeated the Borg before. We’ll do it again.’

Q2: ‘Not this time.’

And here’s the food scene I’m talking about, when Q2 serves food to the Voyager crew as a disciplinary action. A quote from that scene starts 20 minutes and 26 seconds into the episode.

Q2: ‘Do you ever stop?’

Neelix(Ethan Phillips): ‘Oh, I’m sorry. I forgot. My talking annoys you. Too bad you can’t just…(snaps fingers) …shut me up again, huh?’

With Zenerx Natural Male Enhancement healthy men are enhanced and energized to perform like never before. soft cialis When the moose lifts its head, his massive antlers poke into the meeting room ceiling, raining down chunks of ceiling tile and knocking out a light. sale of viagra The position of the testicle: viagra samples online A testicle which has not completely descended is close to the higher temperature of the upper body thus not allowing the semen to cool properly in its ambient temperature. Even poor communication with your sex partner may also affect your sexual activity as well. best online viagra I just thought of this a few minutes ago. The reason why this ‘Voyager’ episode is the best example I can think of is because of how Q2’s antics are obviously instantaneous. The incident didn’t exist until he ‘snaps’ his fingers, so to speak. In both the warp core breach and the Borg attack example, Q2 placed the Voyager crew in a precarious(dependent on circumstances beyond one’s control) situation without any way to prepare for it, and of course the situations are excessive and extreme. Sure, it was rectified later. That’s why you refurbish those 2 scenes, so that you can learn from them.[7/29/2018: When I recommended that you ‘refurbish’ those 2 scenes, the refurbishing is done in relation to advice. For example, you see those 2 scenes as overemphasized and excessive, yet also out of context, not relevant, and something that you can choose not to ‘begin’ with. You don’t turn those 2 scenes into something that contradicts your reasonable sense of safety. Also, it’s sci-fi. If you watched the beginning of that episode, Q entrusted the care of his son, Q2, to Janeway, and when Q came back, he used his powers to ‘fix’ certain things, and gave Janeway all the ‘chatty cathy’ she wanted to hear.]

The solution is that, if you experience such interjections, you can contemplationally say phrase ‘Begin’, and that will help you not interact and participate with such out of context, non relevant interjections. You can sense it, but you don’t have to become it.

The next example is from a refurbished for advice with inaproprieties removed episode, episode 1.25 ‘The Neutral Zone’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1988)’. Here’s a quote from wikipedia about the episode:

” Dr. Crusher, in reviving them, easily cures them of their illnesses. They are having to cope with the culture shock of awakening in a distant future with the realization that everything they knew and had are now gone. ”

Basically, the resources of the Enterprise and it’s crew were used to orientate 3 people from Earth of the late 20th Century. I’m not even going to quote this episode.

The 2nd example is in the beginning of episode 5.8 ‘The Queen’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2008)’. The episode is just used to illustrate an ‘odd’ co-venture.

So, here’s a situation I recommend that you consider: an instigator may improperly impose an aspect of interaction from something that you are not privy to, from something that you are not ready to interact with. Suppose you believe an instigator had some sort of conversation from a teacher or teachers in your school, or from management in your job. An instigator may improperly impose interacting with an aspect of that instigator’s participation that you are not ready to interact with. Also, the interaction is out of context, and you are not obligated to interact with such an imposition. For example, n the ‘Star Trek’ episode, resources were used on those 3 people to help them integrate into Federation society. Those resources were not made available to you. And in the ‘Stargate’ episode, if you were to interact with the Wraith, you would do so using a co-venture situation. That way, you would have an understanding as to why such an interaction is even possible, and you would be prepared somewhat for the situation. Let’s say you believe that an instigator in your job had a conversation with management, and what also happened is like a co-venture, something that was prepared for the instigator to experience. You were not given anything to prepare for that experience. You may have experienced an interjection from an instigator that was from a co-venture that you were not prepared for. Of course, I’m not saying the co-venture was with the Wraith. That’s just an example. I’m saying that you were not prepared for that co-venture experience. That interjection may have improperly imposed a sense of beginning interaction that you were not prepared for.

The solution I recommend, if such an interjection was already something that you are not obligated to interact with, is to choose to not ‘begin’ with such an imposition. Just contemplationally say the word ‘Begin’ to help you not choose to interact with such an interjection.

Fix begin:

If you choose to use idea ‘Begin’, you now have an idea that may allow you to choose to not directly interact with certain imposed impessions of beginnings. I think it was this past Wednesday, 7/25/2018, that I invented idea ‘Fix begin’. That is when an instigator and/or inadvertency is contemplationally encouraging you to ‘fix’ something imposed by the person’s presentation. Suppose you are in a public bus, and a few people from time to time from inside the bus and from outside, are presenting identities that encourage you to contemplationally respond to ‘fix’ something that is shown to you. Now, with idea ‘Fix begin’, you can contemplationally say the words ‘Fix begin’ or ‘Begin fix’, and you can choose not to fix it. Let’s say you need to maintain some sort of neutral or benevolent attitude, and certain inclinations to fix discourages such an attitude. Now, with idea ‘Fix begin’, you can maintain better that neutral and/or benevolent attitude of yours, since you no longer have to ‘fix’ such interjections.

I have an illustration in mind for idea ‘Fix begin’. I recommend you just use a little respectful maturity when watching this illustration. And of course, the illustration is refurbished for advice with inaproprieities removed, and throw away the rest of the episode. I’m not recommending that you watch this tv show, just a few scenes in one episode. The illustration is in episode 1.3 ‘Fertility’ from comedy tv show ‘Alone Together(2018)’. The scenes involve how Dr. Anderson(Cathy Shim) responds to Esther(Esther Povitsky). Esther, refurbished for advice, is imposing interjections upon Dr. Anderson that encourage Dr. Anderson to fix such interjections. However, Dr. Anderson chooses instead to not need to fix such interjections, and instead she maintains a sense of both benevolence and neutrality. I recommend that you just watch the beginning of the episode. That’s when you see Dr. Anderson interacting with Esther. The most obvious scene, in my opinion, is when Esther drops a bunch of sticks that she was stealing from Dr. Anderson’s office, and when Dr. Anderson saw the sticks on the floor, she didn’t seem to get angry about it, and she still continued to speak to Esther in a surprisingly calm, reasonable context. That scene where Esther drops the sticks start, according to Amazon Video, 2 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode. The episode streaming is about 2 dollars Standard Definition. Here is the quote:

Esther: ‘Okay, let’s get outta here. I don’t want Dr. Anderson to know that I’m dumb and poor. I just want her to remember the good times. Let’s just go home.’ (Esther accidentally drops the sticks.) ‘Oh, my God.’

Benji(Benji Aflalo): ‘Oh, my God. You idiot.’ (That is the moment Dr. Anderson walks into the office and sees all of those sticks on the floor.)

Reciprocate begin:

The definition of ‘reciprocate’ from www.dictionary.com is ‘to give, feel, etc., in return’. I invented idea ‘Reciprocate’ this past Thursday, 7/26/2018. The 1st meaning of reciprocate I invented basically involved interacting with women in a neutral to benevolent context, when they are presenting some sort of snobbish and/or rude behavior. I just imagine being able to kiss them on the cheek, even when their identities are non-reciprocating, I guess like the way Dr. Anderson treated Esther in the ‘Alone Together’ episode.

Soon after I invented the 1st definition, I invented another use for idea ‘Reciprocate begin’. The idea can also address the lack of reciprocation your own private expectations are getting from others, in an instigation and/or inadvertent context. The reason an idea like this one may not be invented by most people is because instigations tend to overemphasize their own guilt. The blame is so obviously from the instigator, that you are less likely going to look at yourself. It’s like in the movie ‘Red Lights(2012)’, when Paul Shackleton(Toby Jones) is talking to Margaret Matheson(Sigourney Weaver). The scene starts 38 minutes and 33 seconds into the movie.

Paul Shackleton: ‘So why’d you hold the card up to the light?’

Margaret Matheson: ‘So you wouldn’t think about your glasses.’

The only illustration example I can think of right now for idea ‘Reciprocate begin’, the 2nd definition, is in movie ‘Some Kind of Wonderful(1987)’, starring Mary Stuart Masterson as Watts, and Lea Thompson as Amanda Jones. The scene starts when Amanda is putting on her make-up, and Watts, as she was driving, noticed that Amanda is putting on her make-up. Soon after Watts noticed Amanda putting on her make-up, Watts stepped on the brakes a little, causing Amanda to have an accident with her application of make-up. The movie is about 3 dollars streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 13 minutes, and 20 seconds into the movie.

Watts: ‘Pardon me.’

Amanda: ‘No problem.’ (After Amanda said that, she still kicked the driver’s chair Amanda was sitting on.)

So, even though Amanda said ‘No problem’, she still experienced a lacking sense of reciprocation from her own expectations, causing Amanda to kick Watt’s chair.

Of course, you can shuffle the phrases ‘Fix begin’ and ‘Reciprocate begin’. Maybe with an understanding of both, all you have to do is use ‘Fix begin’ on the instigator and on your own sense of reciprocation.

[Next Saturday, I plan to finally explain idea ‘Not add’, since idea ‘Not add’, if you explained these ideas in order, should have been explained 1st. So, if i see you next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Excalibur’. TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for tv shows ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ and ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Viewer discretion for tv show ‘Alone Together’. Rated R language, violence, and viewer discretion for movie ‘Red Lights’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Some Kind of Wonderful’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Begin’, ‘Fix begin’, and ‘Reciprocate begin’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.