Salutations.
It is now 10:37 AM EST for me. I think it took me over an hour to find it, but the music video I recommend for this advice is from the song ‘Might Not Like Me’ by Brynn Elliott. Here is a quote about Brynn Elliott from www.wikipedia.org:
‘ Brynn Elliott (born November 11, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter who is currently signed to Atlantic Records and Big Yellow Dog Music. She has toured with acts like Alanis Morissette, Brandi Carlile, and Grace Potter. ‘
‘ Her other single, “Might Not Like Me,” has reached number 12 on the BillboardAdult Top40 chart. ‘
‘ Elliott grew up in Atlanta, Georgia where she was homeschooled through high school. She taught herself how to play guitar at age 15. After graduating high school in 2013, she applied to Harvard University, but was wait listed. A family friend had sent some of Elliott’s recordings to producer, Clif Magness. He invited her to Portland, Oregon where she stayed for a year, interning and writing music with Magness. After that year, Elliott was accepted by Harvard where she studied philosophy. She graduated from the university in 2018. ‘
‘ In September 2018, she performed “Might Not Like Me” on Live with Kelly and Ryan, marking her first national television appearance. ‘
I don’t watch morning talk shows in general. However, it is my opinion that if Miss Elliot was able to perform her song ‘Might Not Like Me’ on a popular American morning talk show, than it’s like giving me a strong and very convincing recommendation to be recommended to be used in this blog. Here is a quote from the lyrics to the song ‘Might Not Like Me’:
Well if you don’t like girls that are stronger than you
And if you don’t like girls that are faster than you
And if you don’t like girls that are smarter than you
Well then you might not like me
You might not like me
I’m not trying to stereotype all teenage girls and women to be like Brynn Elliot’s portrayal in that music video. It’s not the only type of personality out there. However, I also believe that many schools of thought can use that video like an empty cup that they can metaphorically put things in that they can drink. For example, here is a quote from one of the comments about the music video in www.youtube.com:
‘ LOVE THIS SONG but she could’ve done so much more with the video. I was hoping to see female firefighters, police ladies, athletes, etc to display everyday heroes and strong women our young girls can look up to. Still an awesome song though! ‘
I don’t want to spend too much time today looking for a music video, so it was the best one I could find. I eventually found music video ‘Might Not Like Me’ by going to www.youtube.com, and on the left hand corner, I clicked ‘Music’, and I looked at some of the selections youtube had to offer there. I eventually found the song in category ‘Artist on the Rise’, which was near the bottom. And for the record, even though I believe I looked before, I did not know that such categories in ‘Music’ existed before, not until today. Category ‘Artist on the Rise’ displayed 299 videos, and music video ‘Might Not Like Me’ was listed as #35. As of now, it has over 2.8 million views. It was published on Aug 9, 2018.
Expire relent:
I just decided earlier today while I was outside mailing a Blu-ray rental, picking up more rentals from the post office, and buying food, to explain idea ‘Expire relent’. It’s a combination of ideas ‘Expire’ and ‘Relent’, and it’s designed to help you be more aware of a possible instigation ailment you may be experiencing. The next lists I plan to explain will be designed to help you more tenably allocate and manage such experiences. The difficult part about offering you ‘Expire relent’ was to decide which one to explain 1st, idea ‘Expire relent’, or the ideas designed to help you cope with such an instigation. I can’t explain both at the same time. And since either one or the other will be explained, I finally decided to explain idea ‘Expire relent’ to you today. After all, it’s not like this is the only idea I have ever given you, and I did offer you in the past ideas that helped your tolerance. So, after I explain idea ‘Expire relent’, the next lists will help you with your sense of managing and tolerance of such an instigation.
So, basically, idea ‘Expire relent’ is to be used as an indicator to help you identify instigations that cause you to experience an expiring of expectations from expectations that you believe you should experience, that you should reasonably experience, and/or that you just expect you should experience. Although ‘relent’ is not the exact meaning, or may not be the exact meaning of the experience, keep in mind that this idea is to identify experienced or experiencing instigations. Therefore, ‘relent’ is used as an indicator to help you identify such aspects of instigations that cause you to feel that sense of expiring. For example, if you experience an instigation in the job that addresses something that you absolutely believe should not exist in the job, ‘relent’ could be used as an indicator, not an exact meaning, to identify that which should exist, but it’s expectation has expired and is made aware to you in some sort of composure related, bothersome manner.
If you choose to be prepared for this next part(if you chose to use what I just typed in), now that I have prepared you somewhat, here’s the ‘sales pitch’ of how I imagined the reasoning of instigators performing such an instigation, to make such an instigation work in your innocent minds: When an instigator improperly imposes an absurdly guilty, inappropriate sense of relenting for you to experience, it is my belief that people in general would try to contemplationally dismiss such an experience. However, since people in general are not psychiatrists, that would cause them to be more susceptible to another use of relenting, the type of relenting that is in their favor to use, the type of relenting that is also identified by idea ‘Expire relent’. It’s like learning some sort of strategy that you may have learned from playing a game of chess, or watching some sort of tv show that involves strategy that you can extrapolate in a related sense. An instigator causes you to do one thing so that you would be more susceptible to another thing. For example, you experience an instigation that causes you to avoid a sense of adverse relenting. But by doing so, the instigator then causes you to experience an expiring sense of expectation for a sense of expectation that you would want to be maintained, that you would want to continue.
Anyway, like I said before, I plan to give you more ideas that will be designed to help you manage and tolerate more such an instigation. Idea ‘Expire relent’ is designed to help you be more aware of such an instigation, and of course I did offer you ideas in the past that may still help you more tenably allocate such an instigation. What I plan to do now is type in some illustration examples for ideas ‘Expire’ and ‘Relent’, and explain both ideas.
Expire:
This illustration for expire, for the sake of brevity, is the only ‘Expire’ illustration I can think of right now, and was used to make idea ‘Expire relent’. I recommend that you keep this illustration in mind, in case you forget the word ‘Expire’ from idea ‘Expire relent’. It’s been my experience that, from time to time, I would forget certain words that I’m trying to remember for certain bookmarks. That’s why I may use certain illustrations from tv shows, movies, etc. to help me remember those words. The illustration I recommend using to help you remember word ‘Expire’ for idea ‘Expire relent’ is in comedy drama movie ‘People Like Us(2012)’ starring Chris Pine as Sam Harper. Here’s a quote from one of the plot descriptions from www.imdb.com:
‘ New York based Sam Harper – a “salesman” who works for Allied Barter Trade, which deals solely in bartering overstocked goods and as such does not pay corporate taxes with no money trading hands… ‘
The illustration for movie ‘People Like Us’ is available streaming from www.amazon.com for about 3 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts near the beginning of the movie, 1 minute and 14 seconds into the movie. Sam Harper is talking to various people to get them to become clients. Here is the quote:
Sales VP Ben(Rob Brownstein): ‘Okay. Ten minutes. Bottom line it for me. What’s your cut?’
Sam Harper: ‘Well, I could pay you 100 cents on the dollar, your full wholesale cost, guarantee to re-market overseas so you don’t undercut domestic sales, and for that, believe me, it’s a mess you don’t want to go swimming in, we only pull 30% commission.’
Sales VP Ben: ‘What is it you do again? You buy tires?’
Sam Harper: ‘Among other things, yeah. I work in corporate barter. I’m a facilitator.’
Sam Harper: (talking to another potential client): ‘Sam Harper, Allied Trade Consultants. We buy and sell overstock.’
Sam Harper: (talking to train manager. According to www.imdb.com, the name of the actor for train manager is Omar Nazel, and in the movie, the train manager’s name is also Omar) ‘It’s the barter system, Omar. The original form of commerce. Look, every company has leftovers after a sales cycle, right? Last year’s electronics, ketchup bottles, kitten calendars, toys that didn’t sell at Christmas.
Sam Harper: (talking to Phil. I can’t find his actor name) ‘Anything with an expiration date. Questionable baby formula. There’s a market for everything, Phil.’
Anyway, that’s the obvious quote I’m looking for, when Sam Harper was talking to Phil. Here’s the quote:
‘ Anything with an expiration date. ‘
Based on the movie ‘People Like Us’, not on reality, I speculated that there are probably a lot of expired foods that are used as something else. You can no longer use it based on it’s original purpose, since it’s expired, but maybe it can be used in a context where it’s actually better in quality based on a standard use, but as something else. And so, other companies that use it in such a way may purchase it, but for another standard use. That’s how I recommend you use that refurbished for advice scene in movie ‘People Like Us’, to help you remember the word ‘Expire’ in case you forget it when you choose to contemplationally use idea ‘Expire relent’.
[3/9/2019: It is now 2:57 PM EST for me. I forgot to type in how I invented idea ‘Expire’ and what it means. I think it was maybe a few months ago that I invented idea ‘Expire’. It is what happens when you have a sense of resolve, and an instigator and/or inadvertency imposes a contemplation interjection upon you that causes that sense of resolve to expire. The closest definition from www.dictionary.com for ‘expire’ for this idea is ‘to come to an end; terminate, as a contract, guarantee, or offer’. The 1st illustration, refurbished for advice, showing one person expiring the resolve of another is in movie ‘Timecop(1994)’, starring Ron Silver as Sen Aaron McComb, and Kevin McNulty as Jack Parker. When I originally recalled that scene from the movie, I imagined the future version of Sen Aaron McComb expiring the resolve of the past version of himself. Apparently, what I imagined was not in the original movie. Since movie ‘Timecop’ is not available streaming from Amazon.com, you can watch it streaming from google play movies. Just search for phrase ‘google play movies’ from www.google.com, and it will give you a link to rent or watch the streaming version of movie ‘Timecop’, and according to google play movies, that scene starts 46 minutes and 26 seconds into the movie, Sen McComb is talking to Jack Parker about an investment deal. Here is the quote:
Sen McComb: ‘I have a problem.’
Jack Parker: ‘You do?’
Sen McComb: ‘Yes, I do. Let me tell you what my problem is. This isn’t working for me. I can’t keep paying for this.’
If you choose to watch the rest of the scene, according to the future version of Sen McComb, Jack Parker was misleading Sen McComb. To be clear, I did not use the actual movie interpretation. I used what I thought happened, that a future version of Sen McComb was trying to cheat a past version of himself. I thought that was what happened in the movie ‘Timecop’, and that’s what I used as an example of one person expiring the resolve of another.
In the 2nd illustration for idea ‘Expire’, I think it’s meant to be the joke in the movie. Based on my experience, action thriller movies tend to have in general at least one scene that’s evaluated as a joke.
[3/10/2019: With this new idea, while watching tv shows and movies, you may feel more liberal while you contemplationally comment while watching. For example, if you are watching an action thriller movie, you may choose to laugh more to it. This is just a minor caution, in case if you contemplationally respond to something, and even though it’s just a movie or a tv show, you may feel awkward because of it. The illustration is in episode 4.9 ‘Elseworlds, Part 3’ from tv show ‘Supergirl(2018)’. I can’t find the steaming episode in Amazon.com, but if you use cable tv, that service probably has local tv shows available to you without additional payment. A few minutes ago, I just purchased the Standard Definition streaming episode from google play for about 2 dollars. To do that, just search for phrase ‘supergirl google play’ in www.google.com, and it should lead you to that episode. You can also get the quote from www.imdb.com. I think the quote is 15 quotes down in www.imdb.com. According to google play, the scene starts 3 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode. In that scene, Barry Allen/The Flash(Grant Gustin) is having a conversation with Oliver Queen/Green Arrow(Stephen Amell). The quote is from www.imdb.com:
Barry Allen: Being bad makes me feel bad, man.
Oliver Queen: The crane gag was harmless. It would have landed in an empty parking lot.
Barry Allen: Still, man. I don’t know. Just doing something like that on purpose, I think I’m gonna puke. I’m…
[they duck behind a car as they hear police sirens, and Barry gags]
Barry Allen: No, I’m okay. I’m okay.
Oliver Queen: We need to find out how extensive this reality change is, and we need to get off the streets. Come on.
Barry Allen: [trying to barf] I can’t get anything coming up. I can’t…[following Oliver as he jogs away]
To be clear, I believe that you will be more open contemplationally when you respond to tv shows and movies that you will watch as you use these ideas. And since it is something you may not have done before, you may respond to something in a way that may make you feel awkward, even though you did nothing wrong. That’s what that comment is for. Barry Allen said something very uncharacteristic of him to allow himself and Oliver Queen to avoid being captured by the false Superman, and what he said made him feel very sick. I’m not saying that you will feel very sick like Barry Allen did. I just believe that such a reference will help you transition better to the experience. 3/10/2019]
Anyway, the illustration is in action thriller movie ‘Runaway(1984)’, starring Tom Selleck as Jack Ramsay, and Cynthia Rhodes as Karen Thompson. The scene occurred after Jack Ramsay saved Karen Thompson’s life. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 54 minutes and 25 seconds into the movie, Jack Ramsay is waiting for Karen Thompson to be released. Here is the quote:
Karen: ‘You didn’t need to wait, Jack. I’m fine.’
Jack: ‘Well, I was worried about you.’
Karen: ‘I’m fine, really.’
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Karen: ‘No, not really.’
Jack: ‘I’ll bet it does.’
Karen: ‘Jack, I’m fine.’
Jack: ‘What do you say we have dinner tonight?’
Karen: ‘Dinner?’
Jack: ‘Yeah.’
Karen: ‘Sure. I got to go home and change, though.’
Jack: ‘You can go just like that.’
Karen: ‘I can’t go to the restaurant like this.’
Jack: ‘Oh, we’re going to my place.’
Karen: ‘Oh. OK.’
Jack: ‘I think we should get to know each other better.’
Karen: ‘I love it.’
Jack: ‘It’s a—It’s a good idea for partners to spend time with each other away from work.
Karen: ‘Oh, definitely. I–I think you’re right, yeah.’
Jack: ‘We’ll go over the usual office routines. Station procedures. There’s a lot of things you are gonna need to know. The chief isn’t the easiest guy to get along with. I always take my new partners to dinner.
Karen: ‘Oh, you do?’
Jack: ‘Just because you are a woman shouldn’t make any difference, right?’
Karen: ‘Right. Well, listen, um, I really appreciate the gesture, but I–I think I’m going to go home tonight.’
Jack: ‘Why not dinner?’
Karen: ‘Just forget it.’
To give that scene a chance at movie plausibility, I recommend that you keep in mind that they’re both single, not seeing anyone, and that Jack just recently saved Karen’s life. I believe that if I saved a woman’s life, and we’re both single and available for relationships, it’s possible that the woman that I would ask to dinner may also feel a little like Karen did, that is, the moments before Jack unintentionally ruined the date.
Look, I realize that many? of you may identify the use of such an illustration as a mistake in my part. So, after the dust settles, so to speak, if you choose to, I recommend that you refurbish that scene in your favor, of course, to be used as a possible refurbished example in case you experience a sense of expiring. If that hasn’t happened to you before, then I can see how it’s my fault. I made a mistake. If you feel that you may need such an illustration in the future, than that’s how it’s presented, and I concede that I made a mistake explaining the ‘Runaway’ illustration to you. For more accuracy, I give you permission to interpret that mistake as if I did not add this last paragraph explanation. 3/9/2019]
Relent:
Here’s the definition of word ‘relent’ used for this advice from www.merriam-webster.com: ‘to cease resistance’, ‘give in’.
To clarify, idea ‘Expire relent’ was not the original way I chose to explain ideas ‘Expire’ and ‘Relent’. I invented idea ‘Expire relent’ just a few hours ago. I was originally going to explain ideas ‘Expire’ and ‘Relent’ separately, introduce to you the other ideas next week, and maybe a few weeks from now, an idea similar to idea ‘Expire relent’ would have eventually been explained. So, this is part of the original explanation of idea ‘Relent’ that I am typing in now.
I’m assuming that many kids may have been given from their schools at least one presentation by a police officer, that if they would get into some sort of trouble, it would be all right to complain to a police officer about it. I think I saw an illustration of a police officer talking to kids in the movie ‘Certain Prey(2011)’ starring Mark Harmon as Deputy Chief Lucas Davenport. Anyway, if you thought it through a little more, it’s possible that the police officer may arrest someone, cause someone to wear handcuffs, and then take that person to the police station. That means that such a person would have to relent, to allow him/herself to be arrested. If you resist arrest, you would probably get into more trouble, even though you are innocent. So, in American society, one would imagine that allowing oneself to be possibly arrested by the police, since it’s possible that innocent people may get arrested as well, is something people should be prepared to do.
The possibility of allowing oneself to get arrested is the ‘real world’ example of ‘Relent’, something to give idea ‘Relent’ some credence.
The 1st illustration was from the Blu-ray mail rental I watched for the 1st time yesterday called ‘The Favourite(2018)’, starring Olivia Colman as Queen Anne, and Emma Stone as Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham. The plot starts at Britain, 1708, and everyone that talks to Queen Anne shows some sort of relenting to Queen Anne in their words and their presented demeanor. Of course, it’s now America 2019 from where I’m typing. Refurbished for advice, based on my available awareness, I’m recommending with inapproprieities removed that you watch certain scenes of people talking to Queen Anne in the movie ‘The Favourite’. According to Amazon.com, the movie is available to you as a streaming rental for about 6 dollars. One obvious scene involving others relenting to Queen Anne was when the children outside playing musical instruments were told by Queen Anne herself to stop playing. Since she did not want to wait for another to tell those children to stop, she yelled at them to stop. That scene starts 47 minutes and 46 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Queen Anne: ‘Make them stop.’
Abigail: ‘What?’
Queen Anne: ‘Stop! Enough! Stop! Be gone! I command it! Leave! I don’t want to hear it!’
As Queen Anne says that, you see the children and the conductor leave, the adult conductor bowing before the Queen as they are all leaving.
The 2nd illustration from the movie ‘The Favourite’ is near the beginning of the movie, 5 minutes and 17 seconds into the movie, Abigail is talking to Sarah Churchill(Rachel Weisz), Duchess of Marlborough, about employment. Here is the quote:
Abigail: ‘I apologize for my appearance. The staff led me here. A harmless prank of some sort, I suspect.’
Sarah Churchill: ‘And you want…’
Abigail: ‘I hoped I might be employed here by you… as something.’
Sarah Churchill: ‘A monster for the children to play with, perhaps?’
Abigail: ‘Yes, if you like.’ (growls and entertainingly presents herself to look like a threatening monster)
So, the relenting is in how she responds to Sarah Churchill’s statement:
‘ A monster for the children to play with, perhaps? ‘
The whole movie, with the inaproprieities removed, is filled with dialogue involving a use of relenting, which is why I recommend that you look at such scenes in the movie ‘The Favourite’.
Also, although I only suspect this to be true, if you are kids reading this blog, when you get old enough to get jobs, you may have to use some relenting as you learn to acclimate to certain aspects of what job you choose to have, using the unique resources of such a job, of course.
And this was the original advice I was going to give you for idea ‘Relent’, that an instigator may improperly impose a sense of relenting upon you to encourage you to dismiss. You may not have been aware of that before, and that interpreting the experience in such a way I believed would help you quantify better such an experience.
Since I only started to use illustrations from the movie ‘The Favourite’ starting yesterday, since I am not a psychiatrist, therapist, along those lines, the illustration I have been using for years was from a comic book called ‘The Sandman Presents Lucifer’ ‘The Morningstar Option’. The comic book release date was Feb 24, 1999, and it’s digital release date from www.comixology.com was July 2, 2011. It’s sci-fi fantasy basically. The story is about the fallen angel Lucifer given an assignment by God in exchange for a letter of passage, if the assignment is completed. In that storyline, Lucifer’s adversary writes the words ‘RELENT’ on the mirror, and when Lucifer did not agree to relent, his adversary placed him and another in some sort of reality trap that also used the word ‘RELENT’, a trap that Lucifer freed himself and another from. And that comic book illustration is what originally encouraged me to use the word ‘Relent’.
To see that illustration, the digital comic book is available from www.comixology.com for about 2 dollars. Just search for phrase ‘sandman presents lucifer’, and purchase the 2nd book. Click ‘Browse Pages’ from your comic book reader, and the word ‘RELENT’ is displayed in pages 16 and 18, then click page 16, then click ‘Guided View’ to see each comic book frame individually. The storyline is sci-fi fantasy and refurbished for advice. That means don’t interpret those scenes so literally. It’s just a comic book. For example, if memory serves, Mazikeen, who is a demon and not human, wrote the word ‘RELENT’. The confusion may occur if you evaluate Mazikeen as human, but she is not human. She is a demon, a sci-fi character construct. That being said, Mazikeen, who is a demon and is not human, wrote the words ‘RELENT’ on the mirror using her own blood. Already, such an interpretation even as presented by a comic book should not have an exact human comparison evaluation. In fact, reading the comic book is made even more confusing, since the other main character, the teenage girl Lucifer is with, is presenting a demeanor that is illustrating a sense of confusion, which is why I had to tell you in advance that it’s a sci-fi fantasy comic book not to be interpreted exactly.
[All right. It’s 4:23 PM EST for me. I’m going to proofread and close this list. Next Saturday, I plan to start explaining the other ideas meant to improve your ability to manage and tolerate instigations identified by idea ‘Expire relent’ and other ideas, so if you are there, I’ll see you then.
PG-13 language and viewer discretion for movie ‘People Like Us’. Rated R violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Timecop’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Runaway’. Rated R mature themes, language, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Favourite’. Violence and reading/viewer discretion for ‘Sandman Presents Lucifer’ comic book. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie and comic book. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Expire relent’, ‘Expire’, and ‘Relent’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.