9/1/2018
Welcome.
It is now 8:59 AM EST for me. I invented an idea this past Wednesday, 8/29/2018, called ‘Expose’, which in my opinion is the best idea I have ever invented, which is made from other ideas I invented that I typed in this blog. I want to explain that next. After that, I plan to finally explain idea ‘Not add’. The good news is that I decided to take off from work during the holiday on 9/3/2018, this coming Monday. That’s when I plan to finally explain idea ‘Not add’. But for now, I want to explain idea ‘Expose’, but before I explain idea ‘Expose’, I have 3 short ideas I want to explain before I explain idea ‘Expose’. Those short ideas I plan to explain in this list, Wishlist #1138. Those short ideas are designed by intent to help you prepare for idea ‘Expose’.
The 1st thing I want to do is introduce you to the music video for this list. Since it’s just a secondary idea list, I decided to just recommend to you an older music video. I plan to give idea ‘Expose’ a relatively new music video. Since this music video is ‘old’, I’m going to recommend some casual reading about the musician singing in the music video from wikipedia. The music video I am recommending is from the song ‘Satisfied’ by American rock singer Richard Marx. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org for the song ‘Satisfied’:
‘ Heavy radio, video and retail attention led to the single’s #39 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, during the week of May 6, 1989. The single steadily climbed to the top, reaching the #1 spot the week of June 24, 1989. ‘
Here’s a quote from the lyrics:
Ignore the hesitation
That ties your hands
Use your imagination
And take a chance
Won’t let my moment of truth pass me by
I’ve gotta make my move, now or never
And if they turn me loose on this town
They’re gonna have to hold me down
I’m recommending that you interpret the lyrics and the music video as motivational. Of course, I’m not encouraging anyone to do anything reckless or dangerous with it. To watch music video ‘Satisfied’ for free, search for phrase ‘satisfied richard marx’ in www.youtube.com. It should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 352 thousand views. Since the music video was probably made in 1989, to spruce it up a little, I recommend that you look at what Richard Marx has been up to in wikipedia. For example, in the category ‘Personal life’, here’s a quote:
‘ On December 23, 2015, Marx married Daisy Fuentes in Aspen, Colorado, as confirmed on his official Facebook page. ‘
I didn’t know until less than an hour ago that Richard Marx was married with kids, divorced, and married Daisy Fuentes. I thought that was interesting.
The 1st out of 3 short ideas is based on episode 2.11 ‘Buried’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Warehouse 13(2010)’. Myka(Joanne Kelly) and H.G. Wells(Jaime Murray) are talking to each other. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 15 minutes and 5 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
H.G. Wells: (Myka is looking at the clothing H.G. is wearing) ‘What? I checked. This is what fashionable British archaeologists are wearing nowadays.’
Myka: ‘No, it’s what American filmmakers think fashionable British archaeologists are wearing nowadays.’
H.G. Wells: ‘Oh, really? Well, it’s ever so comfy.’
The idea I want to convey from that illustration is that it is my belief that the general public also get their impressions of how other people live based on what they see from tv shows and movies, even though such impressions are not entirely accurate. For example, I use an impression of what lawyers are like from tv shows like ‘The Good Wife’, ‘L.A. Law’, and ‘Harry’s Law’, even though I believe that lawyers in many respects are not actually like that. Also, my impression of what MI-5 and MI-6 are actually like is based on the tv show ‘MI-5’, even though I believe that ‘MI-5’ is just a tv show. Nobody knows everything, so therefore it is my belief that the general public may fill in the gaps of what is real from the tv shows and movies that they watch, even though they know that such tv shows and movies are not real, and are made for entertainment.
Variety:
Now, this idea I extrapolated from an experience I had this past Thursday. It is my belief that, as a possible option for certain instigators, an instigator may improperly impose an instigation that discourages the pursuit of variety in general. An instigator may achieve this goal by causing the innocent victim to contemplationally dismiss the adverse impression of variety an instigator is imposing based on the capability impression from the instigator. This causes the innocent person to still have a maintained impression of instigation to think about, even though that innocent person has made ideas to make more tenable certain already experienced instigations in the past. So, in other words, even though it’s your intent to just dismiss the adverse impression of variety the instigator caused you to experience, the effect may also inhibit somewhat your generalistic pursuit of variety. I am assuming that you want to at least have the option to pursue variety. Whether or not you choose to use such an option is up to you.
The best illustration example I can think of right now for idea ‘Variety’ is in the action thriller movie ‘Skyfall(2012)’, starring Helen McCrory as Minister Clair Dowar, and Ralph Fiennes as Gareth Mallory. Unfortunately, the streaming version from Amazon.com is only available for purchase for about 14 dollars. It’s a popular enough movie. I don’t think you need to buy it just to understand more this idea. Just use the quote I will offer you. Many of you probably watched the movie already. I personally own the Blu-ray version of that movie. So, according to Amazon Video(I just purchased the streaming movie for this advice), the illustration starts 1 hour, 36 minutes, and 37 seconds into the movie, Minister Clair Dowar sounds like she is berating M(Judi Dench). Here is the quote:
Minister Clair Dowar: ‘It’s as if you insist on pretending we still live in a golden age of espionage where human intelligence was the only resource available. Well, I find this rather old-fashioned belief demonstrates a reckless disregard for…’
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Gareth Mallory: ‘Excuse me, Minister, I don’t mean to interrupt, but just for the sake of variety, might we actually hear from the witness?’
Minister Clair Dowar: ‘Of course.’
Humility and dignity:
Even if you choose to use idea ‘Expose’ and it’s variations, I predict that you will still experience a wane of effectiveness throughout your school or work day, depending upon how much and what types of instigations you experience. Therefore, to help prepare you for that waning, I want to introduce you to the idea called ‘Humility and dignity’. It is my belief that many people in America, when they pursue their goals, may not take into consideration that a pursuit of a goal, of an opportunity, may also include the pursuit of a specific type of humility and dignity. I made this idea specifically from a scene from the sci-fi action movie ‘Justice League(2017)’, starring Jason Momoa as Aquaman/Arthur Curry, and Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 12 minutes and 9 seconds into the movie, Bruce Wayne is talking to the Icelandic people. Here is the quote:
Bruce Wayne: ‘Look, I’ll give you $25,000 to talk to this man right now. – Outside.’
Arthur Curry/Aquaman: (speaking Icelandic) ‘Pretty sure he’ll give it to me anyway.’ (the Icelandic people in the room all laugh to Arthur Curry’s joke)
The point from that scene, and the short moment afterward when Arthur Curry is talking to Bruce Wayne, is that based on the refurbished use of that scene for this advice, Arthur Curry learned to speak Icelandic, as well as clothe himself to make his appearance humbly acceptable to the people in Iceland. Arthur Curry also provides those people in that area with fish when it’s off-season. It is my ‘movie’ belief that Arthur Curry did this because he wants to have the option to rule Atlantis in the far future, and he believes that having actual qualities of humility and dignity will be a requirement. Of course, there are also obvious humanitarian reasons, and private personal reasons that also guide his actions. For example, 13 minutes and 28 seconds into the movie:
Arthur Curry: ‘I want to be left alone.’
Bruce Wayne: ‘Is that why you help these people out here in the middle of nowhere, ’cause you can just leave?’
Arthur Curry: ‘I help them ’cause no one else does.’
[I want to stop now to get something to eat. I’ll probably start typing again in 2 hours. I’ll see you then.
It is 12:53 PM EST for me. If you choose to use idea ‘Humility and dignity’, to help you replenish your sense of humility and dignity when you experience a waning of it, I recommend that you just contemplationally say that joke Arthur Curry/Aquaman said to the Icelandic people 12 minutes and 14 seconds into the movie. Of course, when you say it, it’s recommended to be in a reasonable, acceptable context, just to make sure. Here is the quote:
Arthur Curry/Aquaman: (speaking Icelandic) ‘Pretty sure he’ll give it to me anyway.’ (the Icelandic people in the room all laugh to Arthur Curry’s joke)
In relation to advice, of course, imagine saying that in English to those Icelandic people in the context that allows you by intent to replenish your sense of humility and dignity. You’re not obligated to actually use a sense of humility and dignity on anyone you do not choose to use it on. It’s just an idea. And to give you an illustration of a situation where a person’s sense of humility and dignity is waning, Arthur Curry/Aquaman refurbished for advice does seem to experience such a waning. That scene occurs 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 13 seconds into the movie. Just before that scene, Aquaman had an argument with Cyborg/Victor Stone, so Aquaman still has what I call a ‘hothead’ from that experience. Batman and Aquaman are talking to each other. Here is the quote:
Batman: ‘Listen…(clears throat) I was wondering if you could put out a feeler. Like, aquatic. Do you talk to fish?’
Aquaman: ‘The water does the talking.’
Batman: ‘Of course.’
Aquaman: ‘If the current comes in strange, it might point the way.’
Batman: ‘Okay.’
As Batman walks away, Aquaman shakes his head. That is because, refurbished for advice, his sense of humility and dignity is waning, partly because they lost the 3rd Box, and mostly because of his argument with Cyborg.
[So, after I’m done proofreading this advice, I will look for a music video for idea ‘Expose’, and begin a new Wishlist today.
Rated TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Warehouse 13’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Justice League’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Variety’ and ‘Humility and dignity’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.