Wishlist #1185

8/24/2019

And how can I help?

(said as a greeting. It’s a refurbished quote from Sherlock Holmes(Jonny Lee Miller) said in episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2019)’. According to Amazon Video, that scene is located 8 minutes and 4 seconds into the episode.)

Episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ is the last episode for the tv show ‘Elementary’, and it aired August 15, 2019. There are 2 reasons why I am using that quote from ‘Elementary’: 1)It is the last episode, and 2)In my opinion, there is obvious attention span associated with the last episode of ‘Elementary’. For example, as of now, it is the only thing I can stomach/casually tolerate watching from the cable service I am using. Just yesterday, I watched a copy of it from the cable box as I was getting my clothes ready for the laundromat. And before I sleep, I watch some of that episode. I speculate the some of the adults who watched ‘Elementary’ over the years are doing the same, if those adults wash their clothes in the laundromat. Even though that moment when Sherlock said ‘And how can I help?’ in my opinion is the most boring part of that episode, in my opinion it is compatible to turn it into a greeting for this blog. On a separate note, I will also use that episode as a reference for idea ‘Answer’.

It is now 11:26 AM EST for me. The music video I am recommending is for song ‘Take You Home’ by Dido. For those of you who don’t know who Dido is, it is my opinion that her most popular song was ‘Thank You’, and if you look in www.youtube.com for that music video, it was posted about 10 years ago, and has over 155 million views. That song and music video was also talked about in wikipedia, if you are interested in learning more about it. I found the music video ‘Take You Home’ in www.youtube.com, category ‘New Songs of the Week – May 25, 2019’ from publisher ‘TopMusicMafia’. It looks to me that ‘New Songs of the Week’ just previews the new music videos. It does not rate them. Dido’s ‘Take You Home’ begins 1 minute and 25 seconds into the preview. I just started using ‘New Songs of the Week’ today, and I believe that it is the best, most convenient way to quickly preview the new music videos that are out there in America that I am aware of. To use that option, just search for phrase ‘new songs of the week (what month you are searching, such as ‘july’) topmusicmafia’, and youtube should give you a selection of previews from topmusicmafia to choose from.

Here is a quote from the lyrics of song ‘Take You Home’:

I can sing you a song, take you home
But I can’t seem to find my own
I can sing you a song, take you home
But I can’t seem to find my way home

When I watch the music video, I find it relaxing. Since the only other music video I have watched from Dido was ‘Thank You’, it felt like my mind was relaxingly trying to figure out what to do with it. I just remembered that I did try to watch a few other music videos that she was in. I watched it for the 1st time earlier today. According to youtube, it was published on May 7, 2019, over 3 months ago. In my opinion, since the music video was also depicting 2 kids that I am assuming are brother and sister, the music video and song feels like it was trying to be nostalgic.

I don’t think I have time to proofread the 3 previous lists today, and I am choosing to not proofread this list today. I will, instead, proofread all 4 lists this coming Friday.

Answer:

It is now 1:21 PM EST for me. I had some difficulty finding a specific episode of ‘Elementary’. I didn’t think I would find it, but I think less than an hour ago I did. I eventually found it by searching the ‘Elementary’ descriptions from wikipedia. The search was very dependant on what was publicly available in the internet. If it didn’t show me, I couldn’t find it. And so, I shall begin by giving you 6 references to be used for idea ‘Answer’:

The 1st reference is found in www.google.com by searching for phrase ‘ny times jurors will disregard’. That should lead you to a news article from ‘The New York Times’ made in 1988 called ”Jurors Will Disregard’ Is Often Not Regarded’. Here in my opinion is the most relevant quote for this advice from that article:

‘ It is common for judges to instruct jurors to disregard information in deciding a case, such as telling them to ignore what they have read in newspapers, or, in the case of medical malpractice lawsuits, to ignore the disastrous conditions that provoked the suits, Professor Casper said. ‘

Before I continue, I want to say that this is just advice for mild to moderate forms of instigation. I am not trying to change your school of thought. For example, if you are experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation, and you want this advice to work for you, then you will be using you own sense of resourcefulness and so on to try to make this advice work for you. I am just offering you the advice, and you are choosing how to use it, or even how to not use it. Have you ever read advice articles from newspapers? As you are reading such articles, you are deciding whether or not such advice is useful to you. I’m just tapping the brakes a little, in case the pace is getting a little too fast.

The 2nd reference is in episode 2.21 ‘Becoming: Part 1’ from fantasy tv show ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer(1998)’. In that scene, Rupert Giles(Anthony Head) is talking to Doug Perren(Jack McGee). The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 6 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Doug Perren: ‘Construction workers dug it up outside of town. Don’t have a clue what it is. Any ideas?’

Rupert Giles: ‘A few. None I’d care to share until I can verify.’

Before I continue, I want to say that the next idea, so far it’s name is ‘Resist’, may be new information to you, something that you may not have done before, and I anticipate that it will be an idea that you will choose to continue using. So, if you are disappointed with idea ‘Answer’, then I recommend that you keep in mind that, next week, I will explain idea ‘Resist’, and then it should make more sense to you.

The 3rd reference is in episode 2.1 ‘Alan Thicke’ from reality tv show ‘Hi-Jinks(2006)’. The show is hosted by Leila Sbitani. If you check her name in www.imdb.com, you should see that she is listed as the host of tv show ‘Hi-Jinks’. But if you click ‘Hi-Jinks’, she is not listed. Leila Sbitani is also listed in www.wikipedia.org. Season 2 is available from Amazon.com for about 6 dollars, and individual episodes are about 2 dollars. Since there are 19 episodes in Season 2, if you want to continue watching episodes, I think buying the entire Season 2 for 6 dollars is a bargain. Of course, if you just want episode 2.1 the Alan Thicke episode, that’s only 2 dollars. The scene starts 1 minute and 35 seconds into the episode, Leila Sbitani is narrating:

Before I begin, reality tv show ‘Hi-Jinks’ in my opinion is about a tv show and the parents of kids pranking the kids.

Leila Sbitani: ‘But first, how would people react if you magically turned into a monkey? Let’s see some unsuspecting kids handle it.’

Leila Sbitani: ‘Ashley’s mom is going into that port-a-potty.’

Ashley’s mom: ‘I’ll be just a second, OK?’

Leila Sbitani: ‘And that’s where the monkey business begins.’

1 minute, 58 seconds into the episode:

Leila Sbitani:(explaining how the prank works) ‘Mom slips through the trap door…and then out the back door.’

2 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode, the episode shows you more of how the prank works.

2 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode, you see Ashley surprised when a monkey comes out of the port-a-potty instead of her mom. Here is the quote:

Ashley: ‘Whoa!’ (Other kids are then quickly previewed to show their reactions to a similar situation.)

3 minutes and 14 seconds into the episode, going back to Ashley’s situation:

Ashley: ‘Wow.’

Leila Sbitani: ‘We better get mom back through the trap door before the joke is on us.’

Ashley: ‘Mommy?’

Ashley’s mom: ‘Yes?’

Ashley: ‘Are you in there?’

Ashley’s mom: ‘I’m in here.’

Ashley: ‘Someone just came here, and there was a–and somebody just took a monkey out of there.’

Ashley’s mom: ‘A monkey?’

3 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode:

Ashley: ‘And you weren’t in there. Somebody opened it.’

Ashley’s mom: ‘You’re kidding.’

Ashley: ‘No, I’m not kidding!’

3 minutes and 44 seconds into the episode:

Ashley: ‘And the monkey was sitting on a toilet. And then the monkey holding his hand, and he had diapers on!’

And finally, the next 3 references are from 3 episodes of ‘Elementary’. And like how Sherlock said, imagined,

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‘And how can I help?’

The 4th reference is in episode 6.12 ‘Meet Your Maker’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2018)’. In that scene, Detective Marcus Bell(Jon Michael Hill) and Sherlock Holmes(Jonny Lee Miller) are questioning Jesus Rodriguez(Gerardo Rodriguez). The episode is available from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 38 minutes and 13 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Detective Bell: ‘Tattoos confirm what we already suspected. You’re a member of Los Ladrones.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘Your mustache gave you away, in case you were wondering.’

Jesus Rodriguez: ‘I don’t have a mustache.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘But you did, until you shaved it off yesterday. Presumably to look the part of the concerned brother. But your uneven tan revealed that you recently sported a handlebar mustache, which is popular amongst Los Ladrones.’

The 5th reference is in episode 7.5 ‘Into the Woods’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2019)’. In that scene, Sherlock Holmes and Odin Reichenbach(James Frain) are talking. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 37 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Sherlock Holmes: ‘If you have a moment, we’d like to discuss the matter of your niece, Mr. Reichenbach.’

Odin Reichenbach: ‘Oh, you can call me Odin. All my friends do.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘I haven’t decided if we’re going to be friends.’

As I said in the beginning, the 6th reference is in episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2019)’, the show’s last episode. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 26 minutes and 12 seconds into the episode, Sherlock and Joan Watson(Lucy Liu) are talking. Here is a quote:

Sherlock Holmes: (answering his smartphone) ‘Watson.’

Joan Watson: ‘Looks like you were half right.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘That’s half unlikely.’

It is now 4:09 PM EST for me. I guess I’ll start typing the ‘answer’ now, so to speak.(I’m in the process of contemplationally preparing myself to type.) Let’s start with a quote from 3rd reference, the ‘Hi-Jinks’ episode:

Ashley: ‘Someone just came here, and there was a–and somebody just took a monkey out of there.’

Ashley’s mom: ‘A monkey?’

Ashley: ‘And you weren’t in there. Somebody opened it.’

Ashley’s mom: ‘You’re kidding.’

Ashley: ‘No, I’m not kidding!’

Ashley: ‘And the monkey was sitting on a toilet. And then the monkey holding his hand, and he had diapers on!’

So, when you watch that scene in tv show ‘Hi-Jinks’, Ashley was able to evaluate a lot of obvious details that the tv show creators and her mom wanted to evaluate. Based on that assessment, you may be able to imagine how Ashley evaluates certain mild to moderate instigations that she may be exposed by instigators to evaluate, the type of instigations that may be mildy bothersome and mildly confusing to evaluate. Notice that, based on that episode, Ashley may use some obvious contemplation effort to help her resolve those instigation related contemplations. My proposal is that, if a person is being bothered contemplationally by trying to resolve some sort of instigation, that person does not have to automatically give many of those details the credibility that it’s identity is the answer. If you watched the rest of that ‘Hi-Jinks’ scene, and I recommend that you do if you want to, Ashley’s mom told her that she was pranked by the tv show and by her. In episode 2.1 ‘Alan Thicke’ from reality tv show ‘Hi-Jinks(2006)’, 4 minutes and 11 seconds into that episode, Ashley said quote:

Ashley: ‘I’ve been Hi-Jinxed.’

Ashley was probably shown the details of what the tv show will present to the public, and other things of course I am unaware of. You may imagine that, soon after Ashley was properly informed, at the very least, she was able to disavow(to disclaim knowledge of, connection with, or responsibility for) much of what had bothered her contemplationally before she was informed. And that is the effect I recommend that you have the ability to do, to be able to disavow certain bothersome and confusing contemplations that may occur for certain mild to moderate instigations and inadvertencies that you may and may have experienced.

Now, here is where it may get a little tricky. Before I continue, keep in mind that I am not a psychiatrist, or anyone that gives such advice professionally. That being said, when an innocent person tries to resolve an instigation contemplationally, it’s not just something that is absurdly obvious, like what Ashley went through, that you should be able to choose to not contemplationally treat as if it’s identity is the answer. In general, you should consider even obvious details that the instigator wants you to think about as something that you should treat as if it’s identity is the answer. For example, let’s say that an 8 year old girls was mildly instigated by and 8 year old boy. When that 8 year old girl would try to contemplationally resolve that experience, for some reason, and I don’t know why, maybe it’s because of her unique school of thought, she would think of a moment when she saw that 8 year old boy when they were outside in the schoolyard, and that 8 year old boy was just walking by her. For whatever reason, that moment would be part of her contemplations to resolve. If such moments bother you, and you use those moments as part of your contemplations to resolve, then you should have the ability to not treat such identities as the answer, meaning that you don’t have to give such identities an active identity contemplation. Now, this is when you are trying to resolve such contemplations in the context as an instigation. Of course, such contemplations have identities that exist in other expectations. For example, that same 8 year old boy playing in the schoolyard, that is supposed to happen. There is nothing wrong with that. Idea ‘Answer’ is used in the context when you are trying to contemplationally resolve something that you experienced from an instigation and inadvertency. Notice that, in the ‘Hi-Jinks’ episode, Ashley was able to disavow much of what she perceived that bothered her, since it was a prank. Certain identities presented to her were intentionally misleading. After Ashley chose to not treat certain identities as the ‘answer’, it was easier for her to recall the incident. For example, Ashley believes she saw a monkey. That is still there. Many of those other identities that were associated with some confusion still exist, but in a more acceptable context.

What I am going to try and do now is help you have the ability to choose to not give certain contemplation identities associated with instigation and related identities an active identity. You can always change your mind, and allow such contemplation identities to have it’s usual identity answer. The point is that you would benefit from having the ability to treat it’s obvious contemplation associated identity as the answer, or to not give it an obvious answer identity. Here is a quote from that episode of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ I gave you, of a man who does not want to give his discoveries an obvious answer identity that it presents, not until he has more proof to work with:

Doug Perren: ‘Construction workers dug it up outside of town. Don’t have a clue what it is. Any ideas?’

Rupert Giles: ‘A few. None I’d care to share until I can verify.’

So, here’s a quote from episode 7.5 ‘Into The Woods’ from tv show ‘Elementary’:

Sherlock Holmes: ‘If you have a moment, we’d like to discuss the matter of your niece, Mr. Reichenbach.’

Odin Reichenbach: ‘Oh, you can call me Odin. All my friends do.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘I haven’t decided if we’re going to be friends.’

Let’s say you meet someone Like Odin, who presents himself/herself in a friendly context in an outdoor picnic. You respond by feeling like you are friends, even though you have never met that person before, or you rarely talked in the job. Let’s say something like that happens many times. Now, let’s say something like that contemplationally happens, but in the context as part of your efforts to resolve an instigation. If that is bothering you and/or confusing you a little, you can choose to not give it’s contemplation identity an active identity. In other words, it can be like what Sherlock said to Odin:

Sherlock Holmes: ‘I haven’t decided if we’re going to be friends.’

And here is that quote from episode 6.12 ‘Meet Your Maker’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2018)’:

Sherlock Holmes: ‘Your mustache gave you away, in case you were wondering.’

Jesus Rodriguez: ‘I don’t have a mustache.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘But you did, until you shaved it off yesterday. Presumably to look the part of the concerned brother. But your uneven tan revealed that you recently sported a handlebar mustache, which is popular amongst Los Ladrones.’

Refurbished, imagine a man who recently shaved his mustache. You don’t see anything wrong with that, for example. Now, imagine that same man with the recently shaved mustache, but he’s now a part of your contemplation efforts to resolve an instigation and/or inadvertency. Now, thanks to that scene in ‘Elementary’, you may choose to no longer give that man an active contemplation identity when trying to resolve certain instigations and/or inadvertencies, even though the only thing that seems to be obvious is that he recently shaved his mustache!

Here’s a quote from episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2019)’:

Joan Watson: ‘Looks like you were half right.’

Sherlock Holmes: ‘That’s half unlikely.’

It seems like Sherlock always thinks that way, not giving certain contemplations an active identity automatically.

And finally, as of now, the 1st reference I gave you called ”Jurors Will Disregard’ Is Often Not Regarded’, if you choose to use it, is to give you more of a reason to choose to learn and use idea ‘Answer’.

So, if you are being bothered or experiencing some sort of confusion as you are trying to resolve a certain mild to moderate instigation, I recommend, if you choose to use the idea, to contemplationally say ‘Answer’, and see if you no longer want to treat certain contemplation identities as active contemplation identities, as ‘answers’, so to speak.

It is now 5:31 PM EST for me. I consider this idea done explanation wise. This coming Friday, I will proofread this list and the 3 previous lists, and next Saturday, I will make idea ‘Resist’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

8/30/2019

TV-14 fantasy violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. Some viewer discretion for reality-tv show ‘Hi-Jinks’. TV-14 crime violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Elementary’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and tv show. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Answer’ and ‘I am not treating it/that as an active contemplation identity’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.