9/22/2018
Salutations.
It is now 1:07 PM EST for me. I’m starting late because it took me maybe about 2 hours to look for a music video, even with a cable modem. Since it was around 11: AM after I’ve decided what to do, I decided to order Japanese food. I couldn’t find a music video, so I’ll instead recommend to you 2 music videos I’ve considered in the past. The 1st music video is from song ‘Get Into My Car’ by American Indie pop band Echosmith. According to www.youtube.com, the music video was published 9/29/2017, almost 12 months ago. As of now, it has over 4 million views. It’s my opinion that the music video depicts Uber driving.(For more information about Uber, go to www.wikipedia.org.) The lead singer, Sydney Grace Ann Sierota, is the Uber driver. Wikipedia.org doesn’t say anything specific about the music video. Here is a quote from the lyrics:
Get into my car, get into my life
Get into my heart, you know what I like
Can give me something that I don’t know how to live without
I don’t wanna miss and I can’t let this could pass me now
In my opinion, the music video ‘Get Into My Car’ can be interpreted as an ‘Uber music video’. It illustrates the novelty of being an Uber passenger. I think that a music video that illustrates positively what Uber passengers can get out of using Uber service is important in America, since I believe more and more people are participating as Uber drivers. If participation for the Uber driver has little to no obligation overhead, I believe that a lot of people can just have the ability to be an Uber driver, just in case he/she would find it useful to give another person a ride. It can be used as another tool to help others in need. For example, 2 minutes and 50 seconds into the music video, a male passenger is changing his shirt to another shirt. I speculate that he is a regular Uber passenger for Miss Sierota, and it’s part of his routine to change his shirt use, a routine that Miss Sierota accepted. The Uber service, depending upon the driver, can be customized according to the passenger’s needs, something that you probably cannot do using public transportation. There are other examples of Uber passengers, which in my opinion may help illustrate that America is truly a melting pot of different cultures, beliefs, and dialects. So, if you are interested in seeing some examples of Uber passengers in the context of an easy listening music video, then I highly recommend that you watch ‘Get Into My Car’ by Echosmith.
To watch music video ‘Get Into My Car’ for free, search for phrase ‘Get Into My Car’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered.
Now, because I had to ‘dress up’ the music video ‘Get Into My Car’, instead of just recommending that you watch it, that usually means I would probably need another music video to recommend to you as a supplement. That 2nd music video that I have chosen is from song ‘Carol of the Bells’ performed by American violinist, dancer, performing artist, and composer Lindsey Sterling. The song is from Lindsey Sterling’s 4th studio album, ‘Warmer in the Winter’, released 10/20/2017. Here is a short quote from www.wikipedia.org:
‘ The album opened at #32 on the Billboard 200, selling 15,000 copies, making her fourth Top 40 album. ‘
Wikipedia.org doesn’t say anything specifically about her ‘Carol of the Bells’ music video. According to www.youtube.com, the music video was published Dec. 1, 2017, with over 16 million views. I watched the entire music video at least twice, so I’ll say something about it. My interpretation of the music video is that the music video uses a lot of the color of blue. Lindsey Stirling is wearing a blue dress, playing the violin, and ballet dancing with 4 other dancers who are also wearing blue, to the tune of ‘Carol of the Bells’, with snow falling and Christmas trees in the background. To make this music video more entertaining for you to watch, and of course it’s none of my business, I imagined some kids talking about Christmas to their parents in September, and the parents of those kids would say to them that it’s ‘too soon’ to talk about Christmas (in that context). That’s what could make the music video by Lindsey Stirling more entertaining to watch. You may choose to watch it, even though it’s only September!
To watch Lindsey Stirling’s ‘Carol of the Bells’ for free, search for phrase ‘lindsey stirling carol of the bells’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered.
All right. On a standard demographic personal note, I know I’ve been at this for a few years, and I want to add some academia to this blog, something concerning school. Since I believe a few? kids have formed their own study groups in school concerning the use of this blog, and I encourage kids in general to be skeptical learning from this blog, I recommend that you watch, refurbished for advice of course, episode 2.4 ‘The Fairy Godparents Job’ from crime tv show ‘Leverage(2009)’. The episode has illustrations of the ‘Leverage’ team impersonating teachers in a school. The point is that, even though the ‘Leverage’ members are not legitimate teachers, life still goes on. The parents and the students don’t know that they aren’t legitimate teachers, and still treat them as legitimate teachers. I believe that the kids who watch that ‘Leverage’ episode should find it a refreshing change of pace. You can purchase episode ‘The Fairy Godparents Job’ from Amazon.com. Here is a quote from a scene from the episode, when Alec Hardison(Aldis Hodge) convinces Headmaster Jerrod(Shelly Lipkin) to temporarily leave the school so that Nathan Ford(Timothy Hutton) could temporarily take his place. The scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 8 minutes and 11 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Anando Buhari: ‘Oh, Dr. Jerrod. Dr. Jerrod, come. It’s, uh, it’s a pleasure. I am Anando Buhari, Botswana special envoy. I work for President Khama. He is most impressed when he read your paper you wrote as a student. How do you say, your, um…’
Headmaster Jerrod: ‘The President of Botswana read my Grad-school thesis?’
Anando Buhari: ‘Yes, all 600 glorious pages, from which insight drips like honey upon which bees of wisdom feast.’
Headmaster Jerrod: (chuckles)
Anando Buhari: ‘The President is rebuilding the educational system from the ground up. Would you consider going to Botswana to meet him? All expenses paid, of course.’
Headmaster Jerrod: ‘I…Yes.’
I want to introduce to you 2 more ideas before I introduce to you the new idea I created this past week called ‘Now’. The 1st idea is called ‘Seek not agree’, and the 2nd idea is called ‘Discouraging blame not introduce’. After I explain those 2 ideas today, I plan to proofread and close this list, and explain idea ‘Now’ in the next list. Since it’s already 2:58 PM for me, I’ll probably just finish this list today and explain idea ‘Now’ next Saturday. I didn’t have any free time for this list yesterday because yesterday I was busy setting up a new prepaid Iphone. It’s my 1st Iphone, with a 4.7 inch screen, so that I can still just put it in my pocket. Soon after I had it set up with Verizon, I lost track of time getting familiar with it. Next week, I should have no problems explaining idea ‘Now’.
Seek not agree:
Here is a quote from Wishlist #1140 concerning the meaning of the word ‘Seek’:
‘ So, if you refurbish that scene from movie ‘The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising’, you can use that scene when Will opened the door… ‘
To correct and clarify, I want to recommend the scene in general, and specifically, when Merriman said ‘but he can’t enter here unless we let him.’ So, I want to emphasize from that example their efforts to NOT open that door. When you use idea ‘Not seek’ and you think of that movie, it’s their efforts to ‘not’ open that door that is relevant. In that context, when you recall Will opening that door, that can also represent Will’s efforts to not open that door. Sure, Will opened that door eventually, but only because he thought his parents were on the other side of that door, and they pleaded for him to open it. 9/8/2018] ‘
Since it’s possible you have chosen to use idea ‘Not add’, it may now be possible for you to be more objective concerning when you experience mild to moderate instigations concerning ‘contemplation efforts to resolve’. Idea ‘Seek not agree’ is basically when a mild to moderate instigation causes you to experience a disagreement that involves an instigation induced sense of seeking for a resolving of that disagreement. The only illustration I can think of right now, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, of course, is in the beginning of movie ‘Lean on Me(1989)’, starring Morgan Freeman as Joe Clark, and Jim Moody as Mr. Lott. The movie is available as a streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 4 minutes and 18 seconds into the movie, Mr. Lott and Joe Clark are having an argument. Here is the quote:
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Joe Clark: ‘If you had any nerve at all, you’d be fighting on my side.’
In that scene, a younger Joe Clark caused Mr. Lott to get angry by standing on the table and accusing him of something. Clark’s presentation was instigation inducing to influence how Mr. Lott was to seek a solution for his disagreement. For mild instigations and inadvertencies, the ‘seeking’ repesents a minor sense of contemplation effort to resolve for something that you disagree to. With idea ‘Not add’ from Wishlist #1141, you can now be more objective with such a seeking sense of not agreeing.
Here’s another illustration for idea ‘Seek not agree’, refurbished with inaproprieities removed. The illustration is in movie ‘Mindhunters(2004)’, starring LL Cool J as Gabe Jensen. In the scene, Gabe Jensen is dispelling the evaluations the FBI trainees are trying to make. The movie is available as a streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 21 minutes and 27 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Gabe Jensen: ‘And you.(referring to Sara Moore portrayed by actress Kathryn Morris) When push comes to shove, you crack under pressure. Your partners can’t depend upon you. You don’t belong here. But that’s all surface. Psych 101 baloney. That’s not who you are.’
To clarify, this is the quote emphasis from Gabe Jenson:
Gabe Jensen: ‘But that’s all surface. Psych 101 baloney. That’s not who you are.’
Of course, what Gabe Jensen said is more than just idea ‘Seek not agree’. However, refurbished for advice, Gabe Jensen does demonstrate an objective use of a contemplation effort of resolve seeking to not agree.
As of now, the best example for idea ‘Seek not agree’ that I am aware of is from the movie ‘Mindhunters(2004)’, when the FBI trainess are trying to cause Gabe Jensen to react to their accusations of who they think he is. According to Amazon Video, that illustration starts 20 minutes and 19 seconds into the movie, J.D. Reston(Christian Slater) starts it off by talking to Gabe Jensen. Here is the quote:
J.D. Reston: ‘So, um, detective, what exactly did you do to earn this island paradise?
Gabe Jensen: ‘Recommended for it. Same as you.’
J.D. Reston: ‘No, why, though? I mean, did you catch some criminal in Philly, or something? What’s the deal?’
Gabe Jensen: ‘You don’t wanna know my war stories.’
J.D. Reston: ‘Well, actually, I do. I mean, right now, what do we know about you, for real?’
And then the other FBI trainees ‘jump in’, making speculative assessments about who Gabe Jensen is, in a context that Gabe is able to hear, of course. Of course, if you choose to watch that scene, it’s refurbished with inaproprieities removed and in relation to advice.
So, if you experience an instigation that is causing you to experience a sense of seeking that you do not agree with, you can use idea ‘Not add’, and choose to be more objective about such a contemplation sense. Just contemplationally say the phrase ‘Seek not agree’, and you can decide more objectively the involvement and purpose of such a sense of seeking.
Discouraging blame not introduce:
This illustration example is how I created idea ‘Discouraging blame not introduce’. The illustration is from the movie ‘The Heat(2013)’, starring Thomas F. Wilson as Captain Woods. In the illustration, Captain Woods, refurbished for advice, is absorbing discouraging blame like a sponge absorbs water! Keep in mind that the movie ‘The Heat’ is an action comedy movie. I also used the fact that actor Thomas F. Wilson also portrayed character Biff Tannen in the Back to the Future’ movies. Here is a quote from the movie ‘The Heat’, when Captain Woods is talking to FBI Special agent Ashburn(Sandra Bullock). The movie is available as a streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 21 minutes and 56 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Captain Woods: ‘This job is destroying me. You know how old I am?’
FBI Ashburn: ‘Uh, uh, 58?’
Captain Woods: ‘I’m 43 years old.’
FBI Ashburn: ‘Mm-hm, mm-hm. Well, I always, see, I always round up.’
Captain Woods: ‘I have a 5 year old son who calls me Grandpa.’
Anyway, thanks to idea ‘Not add’, you could now have the ability to not introduce discouraging blame to yourself as an option. In the illustration example from the movie ‘The Heat’, as a solution, Captain Woods chose to introduce discouraging blame upon himself. It’s clearly making himself feel somewhat miserable. But since you may now have idea ‘Not add’, if you chose to learn it, you may choose to have the ability to ‘not introduce’ discouraging blame upon yourself. You may contemplationally say ‘Discouraging blame not introduce’ for certain very mild instigations and inadvertencies, and it should work. Of course, I believe you should get better using idea ‘Discouraging blame not introduce’ over time.
Rated TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Leverage’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Lean on Me’. Rated R vivid violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Mindhunters’. Rated R strong crude content, violence, and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Heat’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Seek not agree’ and ‘Discouraging blame not introduce’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.