8/4/2018
Welcome.
It is now 7:19 PM EST for me. Because it is too late for me to start typing the ideas I invented from idea ‘Begin’, I’m just going to give you a music video and a recommendation to see a scene from a movie. That way, you may choose to have something to do until next Saturday. Also, I did give you Wishlist #1134 today, even though it was an easy one for me to explain. The music video is from song ‘Medicina’ by Brazilian singer Anitta. Less than an hour ago, I found it in www.youtube.com and watched it for the 1st time. Here is a quote about the music video from www.wikipedia.org:
” Directed by 36 Grados, the accompanying music video premiered on Vevo the same day of the single release. The video was shot during July, 2018, in a total of six different countries – Columbia, Hong Kong, India, United States, South Africa and Brazil – and features children from each country dancing to the song Anitta shot her scenes in Colombia on July 2, 2018, and then the rest of the crew traveled to the other countries in order to shot the rest of the scenes. The final cut of the video was completed two days before official release.
Upon its release, the video gathered 10 million views on its first day. ”
I looked over the lyrics as it was translated into English. The important thing about the music video is that the kids and young teenagers all seem very enthusiastic as they performed and danced in it.
To watch music video ‘Medicina’ for free, search for phrase ‘anitta medicina’ in www.youtube, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 40 million views. What I find incredible about this music video is that it acquired over 40 million views in just 2 weeks!
When I introduce you to the next idea, probably next Saturday, I’ll offer you another music video. This is just something.
The scene I am recommending for you to watch is in the beginning of sci-fi movie ‘Ready Player One(2018)’. Here is a quote from the movie using Amazon.com’s streaming service. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 10 minutes and 7 seconds into the movie:
Wade(Tye Sheridan): ‘The challenge is to find three keys, but in five years, no one has even gotten one key.’
Wade: (10 minutes, 23 seconds into the movie): ‘But the challenge to win the first key was a race designed by Halliday that was so hard, no one had ever finished it.’
According to the DVD/Blu-ray mail rental service I am using, I returned movie ‘Ready Player One’ on 7/30/18. So, soon before that date was the 1st time I watched movie ‘Ready Player One’. When I 1st watched it, I thought that the race designed by Halliday was going on for five years! Based on the quotes I typed in, I may have misunderstood that. Anyway, that’s what I’m recommending. I am recommending that you watch that race scene in the movie ‘Ready Player One’, but in the context that the race has been going on for five years. There’s sci-fi violence in that race, but since it’s a virtual situation, no one is really getting hurt. I believe that imagining that there are participants that have been in that race for 5 years actually may help you with your memory. It’s just a hunch. Of course, you can remove moments in that race if you believe it’s inapropriate for you.
So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
8/11/2018
Hi diddly ho!
(Ned Flanders greeting from ‘The Simpsons’)
It is now 9:44 AM EST for me. For the music video I’m recommending to you, I found it from the song played from a music playing show from the cable tv service I am using called ‘Music Choice Hit List’. Here’s a description for that show:
‘ A commercial free block of brand new music from today’s most popular up and coming artists. ‘
Each show lasts 2 hours, and those shows always repeat. I copied 2 of those shows on 7/24/2018, and yesterday I fast forward through those 2 shows, and wrote down the songs I liked. Less than an hour ago, I looked in www.youtube.com at the corresponding song’s music videos, and at 9:32 AM today, less than 20 minutes ago, I watched the entire music video for song ‘Shower’ by American singer Becky G. Here is a quote about the song and music video from www.wikipedia.org:
‘ Musically, “Shower” is a teen pop and melodic rap song. ‘
‘ Gomez explained the concept: “We wanted to capture moments of feeling good, and me personally when I feel good is when I’m hanging out with friends or that special person. It’s a party basically…” ‘
‘ It was released on April 23, 2014… “Shower” debuted at number 88 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart before peaking at number 16 on the charts… ‘
BuzzFeed…said that it is “kind of awful and you’ll love it”. Maximum Pop!… described it as “a bubbly future pop hit.” Time said the song “is such a seasonally appropriate sugar rush that it’s borderline preposterous the song hasn’t been a more serious contender for Song of the Summer.”
To watch music video ‘Shower’ for free, search for phrase ‘becky g shower’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 336 million views.
Here’s some of the lyrics for ‘Shower’:
You light me up inside
Like the 4th of July
Whenever you’re around
I always seem to smile
And people ask me how
Well you’re the reason why
I’m dancing in the mirror n’ singing in the shower
If you choose to watch music video ‘Shower’ and Becky G sings those lyrics, it feels like a ‘teen pop build-up’.
Stabilize:
Idea ‘Stabilize’ is the main idea I invented from idea ‘Begin’ from Wishlist #1133. I call this idea the battery for the ideas that I will create from it. If you choose to learn idea ‘Stabilize’ and the few ideas I created for it, when those new ideas lose a certain effectiveness in your mind, I anticipate that you will go back to your experiences with idea ‘Stabilize’.
The only illustration example I am choosing to type in right now for idea ‘Stabilize’ is in the movie ‘Passengers(2016)’, starring Jennifer Lawrence as Aurora Lane, Chris Pratt as Jim Preston, and Laurence Fishburne as Gus Mancuso. The illustration is from the perspectives of Aurora and Jim regarding Jim’s decision to revive Aurora from cryogenic suspension, how they expressed such a grievance to Gus. Of course, how they expressed their grievances is refurbishedly toned down for this advice. The illustrations are from the movie in streaming form from www.amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 1 hour 14 minutes and 29 seconds into the movie, Gus is assigning Aurora and Jim tasks. Here is a quote:
Gus: ‘There are 16 of these tech stations on every deck. Dock your slate. Data syncs automatically. Got it? Okay. (to Aurora) You take decks one and two. (to Jim) You take decks three and four. I’m going down to the hibernation bay, check our pods.’
Aurora: (to Jim) ‘Well, that should be interesting.’
The reason I am recommending sci-fi movie ‘Passengers’ is because of it’s popularity on cable tv. I believe that many Americans probably watched it, and it’s played regularly on cable tv. So, the illustrations I’m recommending to you is how clearly understood the grievances are when Aurora and Jim are articulating those grievances to Gus. In the minds of Aurora and Jim, Gus quite possibly will be the only other person they can talk to for about 88 years. That is why when they both choose to individually talk to Gus, their conversations with Gus are circumstantially easy to understand, kind of needy. The 1st person to talk to Gus is Jim. That scene starts 1 hour 14 minutes and 56 seconds into the movie, but I’m just going to the highlights. That scene starts 1 hour 15 minutes and 22 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Gus: ‘But Aurora’s pod…You did this.’
Jim: ‘Yeah.’
Gus: ‘All this time, I’m thinking you’re one lucky man to get stuck with Aurora. It wasn’t luck, was it?’
Jim: ‘No.’
Gus: ‘She knows.’
Jim: ‘She knows.’
This scene is when Aurora talked to Gus. This scene starts 1 hour 16 minutes and 28 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Aurora: ‘You saw the hibernation pods?’
Gus: ‘I saw them.’
Aurora: ‘So you know what Jim did.’
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Aurora: ‘And?’
Gus: ‘It’s not my…’
Aurora: ‘He woke me up. He took away my life.’
Gus: ‘I know, I’m sorry, but there’s work I’d…’
Of course, those scenes are refurbished with inaproprieities removed and for advice. I also highly recommend that you watch those scenes for further understanding.
I just thought of another scene from the movie ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’ starring Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall and Helen Hunt as Carol Connelly. The scene is how the waitresses react to Melvin Udall. Again, I highly recommend that you watch that scene for further understanding. The scene available as a streaming video starts according to Amazon Video about 11 minutes and 49 seconds into the movie. Melvin Udall is complaining to the waitresses that a couple is sitting at his usual table. Here is a quote:
Melvin Udall: (said to the waitresses) ‘I’ve got Jews at my table.’
Carol: ‘It’s not your table; it’s the place’s table. Behave. This once, you can sit at someone else’s station.’
When Carol said that, all of the waitresses present looked at Carol at the same time with disapproval.
Carol: ‘Or you can wait your turn.’
OK, if you chose to use idea ‘Begin’ from Wishlist #1133, you now have the ability somewhat to choose to not to ‘begin’ with certain out of context overemphasized interjections the instigator caused you to be aware of. This is how idea ‘Stabilize’ works: Let me start with another movie illustration. This illustration is from movie ‘Justice League(2017)’ starring Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne, and Gal Gadot as Diana. The illustration starts, according to Amazon Video, 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 36 seconds into the movie. Bruce and Diana are talking to each other. Here is the quote:
Bruce: ‘Is it a risk? Yes. But it’s necessary.’
Diana: ‘Why, because of your guilt? (sighs) Bruce, I was there. At some point, even you have to learn to move on.’
Bruce: ‘Steve Trevor tell you that?’
After Bruce said that to Diana, Diana pushed Bruce into a few large containers. Looking at Diana trying to collect herself after pushing Bruce is highly recommended.
Here’s one more illustration. It is from episode 2.15 ‘Seizure’ from sci fi tv show ‘Stargate Universe(2011)’, when a worker(Jackie Blackmore) asked Dr. McKay(David Hewlett) a question. That scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 29 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Worker: ‘How can you possibly control the power flow from so small a device?’
Dr. McKay: ‘Because, technically speaking, as far as you’re concerned, I’m from the future.’
Col. David Telford(Lou Diamond Phillips): (talking to the worker) ‘Dr. McKay appreciates your help. (now talking to McKay) What is it with genius and social skills?’
One more illustration, and the illustration’s inaproprieities are removed and the illustration is refurbished for advice, is in the movie ‘The Breakfast Club(1985)’, Claire Standish(Molly Ringwald) is talking to Allison Reynolds(Ally Sheedy). The scene starts, according to streaming Amazon Video, 1 hour, 10 minutes, and 56 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Claire: ‘I can’t believe you. You’re so weird. You don’t say anything all day, and then when you open your mouth you unload all these tremendous lies all over me.’
OK, so here’s how idea ‘Stabilize’ works: Keep in mind that I am not a psychiatrist or someone that professionally gives advice. I just made this idea up about 2 weeks ago: So, here’s the idea: If you’re an innocent person experiencing instigation, if the instigation bothers you, what you may do to resolve the experience contemplationally is to stabilize it. According to www.dictionary.com, here’s a definition of ‘stabilize’: ‘to maintain at a given or unfluctuating level or quantity’, and the sentence example is ‘The government will try to stabilize the cost of living.’ I believe that this is a very popular instigation in America. Since the instigator knows you will very likely try to stabilize the instigation in your mind, what the instigator may do is impose an instigation that will be difficult for you to be able to contemplationally stabilize the experienced instigation in a preferred context.
The solution I invented uses the ‘Begin’ idea: If you choose to use idea ‘Begin’, that means you can choose not to ‘begin’ with certain overemphasized out of context interjections from instigations. For idea ‘Stabilize’, with idea ‘Begin’, you can choose to not actively interact with the adverse stabilizing inclinations that an instigation may impose upon you to interact and resolve. That doesn’t mean you choose not to stabilize at all. That means you can choose to not try to stabilize an interjection of stabilizing that you believe is excessive, unreasonable to stabilize, or for other reasons, such as it exceeds your daily stabilizing allowance, and so on. The point is that, before this idea, if an instigator imposed an instigation that exploited your ability to stabilize an experience in your mind, that is what you would do. Now, with this idea, you have more of a choice whether or not you should stabilize such an experience in such a context.
[I have to take a break right now and order something to eat. I keep eating these chocolate Hershey’s miniatures to sustain me as I type, and I don’t think that’s a good idea to keep doing. So, what I’ll do is order actual food, and then I’ll continue to type today. I estimate that I’ll start typing again 2 hours from now. So, I’ll see you then.
8/11/2018
It is now 1:47 PM EST for me. I ordered Domino’s pizza and plain wings. I ate a few slices of pizza and 9 or so plain wings. This is the 1st time that I noticed that, even though I was very hungry, I only ate a few slices of pizza, and that made me feel full. I also ordered 2 liters of Diet Coke. I am now snacking on one of those small bags of variety cereal. The one I am eating now is a small bag(31g) of Frosted Cheerios. The point is that I am no longer hungry like before, and I still have plenty of pizza for when I do get hungry later. I ordered today their thickest pizzas. Next time I order from Domino’s, I’ll order pizza that is not as thick. Looking at their website, the next pizza will probably be their ‘Brooklyn style’ pizza.
All right! Back to the explanation. Here’s another illustration. According to streaming Amazon Video, near end of episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv show ‘Transporter: The Series(2012)’, 46 minutes and 39 seconds into the episode, Giles(Josh Blacker) tells Frank Martin(Chris Vance) who is pretending to be Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hubner) refurbished for advice with inaproprieities quote: ‘You’re not such a bad person after all, Dieter.’ The real Dieter who is pretending not to be Dieter then says quote ‘Thanks.’ That’s when Giles turns around with a look of surprise to the man that said he was not Dieter. That look of surprise, among other things, caused the actual Dieter to roll his eyes up.
My point is that, when the actual Dieter rolled his eyes up, that look can be used as an indicator for something that I call ‘Over acknowledgement’. You can use that scene as an indicator to check if the ‘over acknowledgement’, so to speak, is coming from you. In Dieter Hausmann’s case, since he is probably portraying a man who has no obvious technique to experience mild to moderate instigations, when Dieter experienced that ‘over acknowledgement’, he became that over acknowledgement, since Dieter believes that such a response came from him. With some experience, you don’t have to become the mild to moderate over acknowledgements that you believe mild to moderate instigations may create for you to experience. If you watched that ‘Transporter: The Series’ scene, you should be able to tell that Giles caused Dieter to experience such an over acknowledgement.
Using that ‘Transporter: The Series’ scene as a reference, and some practice, you can notice that you are now more objective with certain over acknowledgements that you may have experienced in the past, and you don’t have to commit to such over acknowledgements like you used to. For example, when you used to think of a joke, but you believe that the joke is circumstantially inapropriate, you would try to contemplationally clarify to yourself that you are not using such a joke, even though for some reason you are thinking about it.
So, this is how idea ‘Stabilize’ works: The best example I can think of right now for what I am about to recommend, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, is in episode 13.7 ‘War of the Worlds’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Supernatural(2017)’, when Castiel(Misha Collins) and Lucifer(Mark Pellegrino) are talking in a bar. According to streaming Amazon Video, that scene starts 27 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
Castiel: ‘Okay, if this Michael comes–‘
Lucifer: ‘Not if. When. When. The guy’s on a mission.’
Castiel: ‘Well, you would seem to be the weak link on this team.’
Lucifer: ‘Okay, that hurt. That…was unnecessary. I’m gonna let it go. Yes, my Grace is a little bit depleted, but give me time, man.’
Keep in mind that I am not recommending that you watch that entire episode of ‘Supernatural’, just the scene I quoted. Of course, if you choose to watch that episode, that’s one thing. I’m just saying that I’m only using that scene I quoted for this advice.
So, this is how idea ‘Stabilize’ works: When you encounter an adverse sense of stabilizing, if you choose to, you choose to not actively commit to interacting with such a sense of stabilizing. For example, when Castiel in that ‘Supernatural’ episode said to Lucifer quote ‘Well, you would seem to be the weak link on this team.’, Lucifer said quote ‘Okay, that hurt. That…was unnecessary. I’m gonna let it go.’ The idea is similar to what Lucifer said. You will still experience somewhat that mild to moderate instigation’s sense of adverse stabilizing, but you will choose not to use, not to interact such an adverse sense of stabilizing. Now, this is one of the main reasons why I call ‘Stabilize’ a ‘battery’ idea. The minor discomfort that you may feel for certain instigations, to choose not to use a sense of adverse stabilizing associated with that instigation, is an experience that you will want to recall and use again, because it is a discomfort that you will choose to experience. The only illustration example I can think of right now of a person choosing to experience minor discomfort, well, it’s refurbished for advice to be minor discomfort, is in the movie ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2(2012)’, when Bella Swan(Kristen Stewart) is using her powers as a shield to protect Edward Cullen(Robert Pattinson) from Kate’s(Casey LaBow) energy attack. I highly recommend that you watch the scene so that you can notice that Edward is indeed experiencing something that is somewhat uncomfortable by looking at how his face is reacting to the experience. If you have Amazon Prime, that movie is available from Amazon.com without additional payment. That scene, according to streaming Amazon Video, starts 56 minutes and 1 second into the movie. Here is the quote:
Kate: ‘All right. This one’s on full power.’
Soon after saying that, Kate touches Edward’s arm, and you can see that Edward is indeed encountering some sort of discomfort. The good news is that, based on the reactions of the other vampires witnessing his discomfort, Edward’s discomfort is actually an improvement.
Now, you’re not recommended to rely on actual instigation from your work or school to learn how to use idea ‘Stabilize’. Since I use bus public transportation, what I do is use my imagination and I practice on the many people that walk back and forth in a public bus terminal. I also use my imagination to practice the idea with the people in the bus with me, and the people I see from the outside as I am in the bus looking out. For example, you can imagine someone experiencing some sort of slight(insult) from you. When I am waiting for the bus in the bus terminal, there seems to be a lot of people walking back and forth. When I would look from a safe, respectful distance certain women that I find attractive, it is easy to imagine for me that they are experiencing some sort of slight(insult) from me, and that would cause me to feel some sort of mild adverse sense of stabilizing. So, when practicing the use of idea ‘Stabilize’, I would choose not to use such an adverse sense of stabilizing from the imagined experience of insult that the women were imagined to experience. However, even though I would not use such a sense of stabilizing, I would still from time to time some sort of unique sense of minor discomfort.
For the men, it’s not just feeling some sort of rejection from women you find attractive that you practice not interacting with a certain associated sense of stabilizing. For people in general, it is my opinion that practicing not to use an adverse sense of stabilizing is very easy, simply because, if you are an adult already with years of experience of being instigated, then you already have an idea the varieties of adverse stabilizings an instigator may impose upon a person, since instigators have already imposed such an experience upon you many times in the past. You already have years of experience to extrapolate with when you imagine other people trying to impose adverse stabilizings upon you again.
1)’Stay’: 2)’Bill’: 3’Eyes’
So, going back to the actual experience of the instigation identified by phrase ‘Stabilize’, when you actually experience an adverse sense of stabilizing, and you choose not to commit to it, instead of contemplationally using the word ‘Stabilize’, I recommend that you turn the word ‘Stabilize’ into 3 parts: 1)’Stay'(such as from the song ‘Stay’ by Zedd and Alessia Cara. You can also use the Pepsi commercial using the song ‘Stay’. Just search for phrase ‘stay pepsi commercial’ in www.youtube.com), 2)’Bill’, such as a reference to money, and 3)’Eyes’. So, when you think you experienced an adverse inclination to stabilize, contemplationally use the word ‘Stay’ to represent the word ‘Stabilize’. The reason is because an adverse sense of stabilizing, based on my experience, is meant to discourage you from ‘staying’ with it. When you use the word ‘Stay’, the use of the word ‘Stay’ should be discouraged by the instigation for you to use it. The instigation does not want you to ‘stay’ with not using such an adverse sense of stabilizing. I’m guessing it’s resilience is one of the main reasons why innocent people find it difficult to make ideas that allow them to have reasonable, acceptable to them positive and preferred results to stabilize from such an experienced instigation.
Now, even though I believe idea ‘Stay’ is a battery idea, there is also time to consider. Therefore, just practice using idea ‘Stay’ for 2 days. That should give you enough experience to continue with using the next few ideas I plan to introduce to you next. The goal during those 2 days is to allow yourself to have and remember the ‘Edward Cullen’ effect from the ‘Twilight’movie, which is a mild, adverse sense of discomfort that you choose to experience. Such minor encounters, in my opinion, will be very useful to you when using the next few ideas I plan to give you. Just look at how Edward Cullen reacts in that ‘Twilight’ movie as an indicator. Of course, that scene is refurbished with inaproprieities removed, and is refurbishedly toned down for this advice.
[I’m going to stop now, proofread and finish this list now, and the next list will have the few ideas I plan to give you to go with idea ‘Stay’. I plan to start making the next list next Saturday. If you want to experience some more enthusiasm to use idea ‘Stay’, for example, something that sustains you a little until next Saturday, I recommend that you watch again music video ‘Shower’ by American singer Becky G and allow yourself to experience that teen pop build-up again.
Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Ready Player One’ and ‘Passengers’. PG-13 violence, strong language, and viewer discretion for movie ‘As Good as It Gets’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Justice League’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘SGU Stargate Universe’. Rated R strong language, violence, and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Breakfast Club’. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for action tv show ‘Transporter: The Series’. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Supernatural’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for sci- fi movie ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Stabilize’, ‘Stay’, and ” 1)’Stay’: 2)’Bill’: 3)’Eyes’ ” for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.