Wishlist #1214

Salutations.

It is now 10:41 AM EST for me. I have decided today to make a new list and continue from last weeks’s list, instead of continuing from last week’s list. I’ll close Wishlist #1213 later today. I’m still going to explain idea ‘Refrain’, but I invented an idea yesterday and earlier today that I want to ‘fast track’ explain 1st. And as usual, for me going in, the difficulty is not to explain the idea, because I already know what the idea is before I start typing it in. The ‘hard part’ is finding a music video and tv show/movie trailer to go with it. Now that I recently thought about it, I think that’s why I think some/a few? adults have chosen to emulate the technique, to find a music video to go with what they are typing. They have learned that they already have the idea/s going in, and that the difficulty is to find that music video. You see? They already have some sort of idea/s going in. In a manner of speaking, they already have something that they want. It’s bizarre/unusual maybe that they choose to pursue looking for some sort of music video for their ideas, but the strategy seems to help them make ideas. To be clear, that’s just a speculation that some adults are doing that.

I found the music video earlier today by looking at the home page of www.youtube.com. I was looking for music videos that were published less than 1 month ago, to see if these videos were trying to give a reviving sense of the new year. I watched the music video once in it’s entirety I think less than an hour ago. I finally chose music video ‘Feel The Way I Want’ by Caroline Rose. She has a wikipedia page, but it said very little about the music video. So, I looked in google, and got this quote about ‘Feel The Way I Want’ from web site rollingstone.com:

‘ “Feel the Way I Want” is an electro-rock”Feeling Myself” that finds the singer-songwriter leaning fully into the sound and image she’s spent the past four years sculpting. With a Prince-meets-MGMT hook as its main anchor, Rose spends the four-minute anthem brushing off a flurry of burdensome expectations. “I realized at some point that I’m not going to fit into any one box,” she recently said, “and maybe that’s a good thing.” ‘

To watch music video ‘Feel The Way I Want’ for free, search for phrase ‘caroline rose feel the way i want’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 179 thousand views. As usual, this is the 1st time I’ve heard about the singer associated with the music video. There is one word that seems to be inappropriate for this advice in the lyrics. Just don’t use it, in relation to advice said. Here is a quote from the lyrics:

I’m gonna feel the way, feel the way, feel the way
Feel the way, feel the way, hey, yeah
I’m gonna feel the way, feel the way, feel the way
Feel the way, feel the way, hey, yeah

The music video ‘Feel The Way I Want’ premiered Jan 7, 2020, less than 3 weeks ago. When watching the music video, I recommend that you start watching it 59 seconds into it, because that’s when the music video actually begins, and stop about 4 minutes and 26 seconds into the music video, because that’s when the music stops. Even though I’ve only watched it once, I find it relaxing to watch because Caroline Rose, as she seemingly wears the same red and white colored clothing, goes through a scenery change I’d estimate about every 7 seconds.

I couldn’t find a tv show/movie trailer from the home page of youtube, so what I did was, using www.youtube.com, I searched for phrase ‘funimation’, and then clicked that publisher. I looked in ‘Funimation’ for a Japanese animation tv show trailer. From Funimation’s home page, I clicked ‘Winter 2020 Anime FIRST IMPRESSIONS! (Part 1)’, and for about 10 minutes, Lauren Moore narrates a selection of Japanese animation from Funimation I assume. From that selection, 8 minutes and 7 seconds into that narration, Lauren Moore narrates Japanese tv series ‘Magia Record’, and that’s the one I selected for this list. To watch animated tv series ‘Magia Record’, from the ‘Funimation’ home page, go to the magnifying glass/search icon, and type in phrase ‘magia’, and the animated trailer ‘Magica Record’ by Funimation should be offered. Click that, and it has over 21 thousand views, and was published Dec 19, 2019, about a month and a week ago. I just recommend watching the trailer. It’s in Japanese, but has English subtitles. And according to the subtitles, and based on my interpretation, these girls seem to be making deals with what looks like a cat. They would get one wish, and in return, they would agree to be Magical Girls. Anyway, you don’t have to understand that. The animation itself is nice to look at, and I find it relaxing to watch.

Impertinent:

According to www.dictionary.com, ‘impertinent’ means ‘intrusive… , as persons or their actions; insolently rude; uncivil’, and the example is ‘a brash, impertinent youth’. I got the word from the latest episode of ‘Doctor Who’, episode 12.4 ‘Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror’ from sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who(2020)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 7 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode, The Doctor(Jodie Whittaker) is talking to Nikola Tesla(Goran Visnjic). And of course, that scene is refurbished for advice. Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘So, Nikola Tesla, why is someone chasing you with an alien gun?’

Nikola Tesla: ‘You believe this is alien?’

The Doctor: ‘Not so fast, you big fat liar.’

Nikola Tesla: ‘Why do you keep saying that?’

Dorothy Skeritt(Haley McGee): ‘Is she always this impertinent?’

Others: ‘Yes.’

It is now 12:05 PM EST for me. I’m going to order some food, and I’ll start again soon after.

It is now 12:23 PM EST. That is how I found the use of the word ‘impertinent’, but that is now how I’m using that word. These are the 2 references, which also happen to be from 2 episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ starring Jodie Whittaker, that I used for idea ‘Impertinent’, that convey’s it’s meaning, etc. The impertinent behavior from both examples are both coming from The Doctor. The 1st reference is from episode 11.2 ‘The Ghost Monument’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2018)’. This was when The Doctor’s associates were still relatively new interacting with The Doctor, and Ryan Sinclair(Tosin Cole) thought that his strategy to defeat the androids should be used, refubished for advice of course. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 28 minutes and 59 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘Made it worse?’

Ryan: ‘Just a little bit, yeah.’

The Doctor: ‘Now do you see why I don’t like guns?’

Ryan: ‘Don’t go on about it.’

The Doctor: ‘I will go on about it. A lot.’

The 2nd reference is also in episode 12.4 ‘Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror’. It’s in a conversation between The Doctor and Thomas Edison(Robert Glenister). The reference begins 22 minutes into the episode:

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The Doctor: ‘Where’s your zinc?’

Thomas Edison: ‘Zinc? Have you lost your mi… ?’

(The Doctor is giving Thomas Edison an impertinent look)

Thomas Edison: ‘Oh!’

The Doctor: ‘Finally thinking like a scientist.’

All right. Idea ‘Impertinent’ pretty much uses refubished for advice and extrapolated a scene from movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’, a conversation between Dan Trunkman(Vince Vaughn) and his ex boss Chuck Portnoy(Sienna Miller). So, if you watched the movie ‘Unfinished Business’, in a context that it’s understood to be a comedy movie, here is what I think happened: When Dan quit, his boss Chuck anticipated that, and arranged in advance for Timothy McWinters(Tom Wilkinson) to offer to work for Dan. Dan does not know how unlikely it is for him to have his own business for what he was trained to do. Since Chuck does have an idea, and it can benefit the company for Dan to start his own company, Chuck decided that she will support the 1st employee that will decide to do that, and that employee will very likely be Dan Trunkman.

The movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene that is used for idea ‘Unfinished Business’ starts 22 minutes and 32 seconds into the movie, a conversation between Dan Trunkman and Chuck Portnoy:

Chuck: ‘Wow.’

Dan: (holding Chuck’s arm) ‘Chuck, what are you doing? Here? Now? Chuck?’

Chuck: ‘Well, did you guys shake hands already… or was I misled about the deal being done?’

Dan: ‘I am here to shake hands.’

Chuck: ‘Oh. So am I.’

(That is when Chuck winks, slaps Dan’s butt, and then whistles.)

Just using the movie ‘Unfinished Business’ for now, the reason why, among other things, Chuck winked, slapped Dan’s butt, and then whistled, is because Chuck is using impertinence on Dan to make sure that Dan is still pursuing the goal of running his company and acquiring that contract. After all, people can still change their minds, and it’s possible that misunderstandings can occur. Dan does not know that his actions are benefitting the company that he left, and even the industry that they(Dan and Chuck) are working with. Dan also does not know that Chuck has been helping him with his business endeavors, even though Dan is very close to filing for bankruptcy. And so, to help improve her chances that Dan did not change his mind, or that misunderstandings are occurring, Chuck using impertinent behavior for Dan to interact with. To help you see my imagined point, I recommend that you look at that scene again when Chuck winked, smacked Dan’s butt, and then whistled away. Where did that come from? Chuck is a very capable, very accomplished businesswoman. All of a sudden, she presents such uncharacteristic behavior towards Dan. It probably worked on Dan, but since we are seeing such behavior from the vantage point of a movie, you may be able to notice, in a speculation sense for example, that such behavior is unbecoming from Chuck Portnoy, a proud businesswoman executive.

Here’s a question for the advice: What about the attitude that Chuck presented to Jim Spinch(James Marsden) before that incident?’

If you look at that scene again, Jim Spinch openly said that he was married, and that is the context of his introduction to Dan. Jim Spinch was also introduced by Bill Whilmsley(Nick Frost), who gave Jim Spinch acceptable responses. Since Dan did not know who Jim Spinch was, he relied on the responses made by Bill Whilmsley as to who Jim Spinch was, and what he was doing. Also, even if ‘that’ didn’t work, I am assuming that Dan knows Chuck for years, and he is not going to dismiss what he knows of Chuck simply because of one very short introduction.

And so, taking into consideration what I typed in regarding those ‘Doctor Who’ episodes and that ‘Unfinished Business’ movie, an instigator may be using instigation, more specifically, an instigation that uses an adverse sense of impertinence, to cause you to continue interact with certain expectations, and to interact with other expectations as well. In those ‘Doctor Who’ references, and in other tv episodes of ‘Doctor Who’, The Doctor does seem to use a lot of impertinence, so to speak, to interact with The Doctor’s associates, and to interact with others, and it works! To prove my point, here’s that quote again from Dorothy Skeritt:

Dorothy Skeritt(Haley McGee): ‘Is she always this impertinent?’

Others: ‘Yes.’

So, for the adults who have been exposed to certain mild to moderate instigations from certain instigators for several years or more, are such instigations using an adverse sense of impertinence to cause you to continue interacting with certain expectations? If the answer is ‘Yes’, then contemplationally say the word ‘Impertinent’, and using this advice, if you do not agree to committing to such a sense of out of context, non relevantly manipulated expectations, then allow the contemplationally said word ‘Impertinent’ to help you more tenably manage such an interaction. For example, maybe such an adverse interaction is excessively manipulative to you, but you choose to still continue interacting with what it emphasizes, so you choose to stop interacting with it’s adverse emphasis, but you remain committed to what it emphasizes. Or maybe you made the conclusion that such an adverse emphasis influenced you enough to interact with such associated notions, and now you realize that such notions are not what you want to commit to. Basically, it is my hope that idea ‘Impertinent’ will help you manage better such seemingly impertinent emphasis from instigations and it’s related inadvertencies.

I don’t want to give you the impression that only instigators use impertinence to cause innocent people to continue interacting with certain expectations. For example, The Doctor from the ‘Doctor Who’ series uses impertinence a lot, and for many such situations, not all of them, but for many of them, I don’t consider such use of impertinence an instigation.

It is now 3:22 PM EST for me. I’m closing this list now. I will explain idea ‘Refrain’ next Saturday, unless I choose to replace it with another idea. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

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Wishlist #1213

1/18/2020

Salutations.

It is now 11:21 AM EST for me. Because of the music video I finally chose for this advice, I have to prepare you for something. If you choose to, it just requires 1 short illustration, and some explanation, so to speak. Oh, and also the music video I chose. So, to start, I recommend that you watch a scene from episode 1.19 ‘The Honey Offering’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Andromeda(2001)’. The scene is available as a streaming purchase for about 2 dollars from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 10 minutes and 4 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote, which is also the scene I recommend that you use:

Trance Gemini(Laura Bertram): ‘She doesn’t like flowers. Who doesn’t like flowers?’

Beka Valentine(Lisa Ryder): ‘She called me Kludge.’

Trance: ‘Well, at least she didn’t call you monkey.’

Rev Bem(Brent Stait): ‘Even as Nietzscheans goes, this Elsbett, well… she tries my Wayist patience.’

Beka: ‘There’s only one person on this ship pathetic enough to like her.’

Seamus Harper(Gordon Michael Woolvett): ‘Hey, she’s hot.’

Beka: ‘Really. I find that attitude somewhat ruins her looks.’

Tyr Anasazi(Keith Hamilton Cobb): ‘Believe me, boy. Elsbett holds you in utter contempt.’

Harper: ‘I know. She’s hot and she’s a good judge of character. So what if she hold me in utter contempt. At least she’s thinking of me.’

After Harper said that, everyone leaves that area except Trance.

Trance: ‘What kind of a person doesn’t like flowers?’

It is my belief that, if you experienced mild to moderate forms of instigations at school and/or at work, then such instigations may have reduced somewhat your ability to participate with such identities of instigations. In the quoted ‘Andromeda’ episode, refurbished for advice, Elssbett Mossadim(Kimberly Huie) has obviously discouraged most of the crew of Andromeda from participating with her in a generalistic sense. The point I am trying to make is that it should benefit you a great deal if you have the ability to continue participating, even though such participations have discouraging elements, like what Elssbett Mossadim did to most of the Andromeda crew.

Daunting:

As of 11:51 AM EST, I invented a word for this warning. It is ‘daunting’. I didn’t have a word for it, not until recently. I am using 2 definitions from www.dictionary.com: 1)’to overcome with fear; intimidate:’, to daunt one’s adversaries, and 2)’to lessen the courage of; dishearten:’, Don’t be daunted by the amount of work still to be done.

If you are daunted by mild to moderate forms of instigations, don’t allow such daunting to cause you to not have the ability to participate with such daunting. If you choose not to participate, that’s up to you. But at least have the ability to participate. And that brings me to the music video that I chose for this advice. I looked at the home page of youtube when it’s fully uploaded, and I reset it at least 2 more times, and this is the choice I finally made. It’s not a preferred choice, but I had to choose something. The music video is called ‘High Horse’ by Kacey Musgraves. Just search for phrase ‘kacey musgraves’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered. It has over 5.7 million views, and it was published Jul 12, 2018, over a year and a half ago. I chose that music video because Kacey Musgraves, according to wikipedia, in the 11th Annual Shorty Awards held on May 5, 2019, she was nominated for ‘Best in Music’.

If you choose to watch the music video ‘High Horse’, based on my interpretation of the music video, there’s a man in it that seems to be an example of a person that seemingly daunts other workers. Maybe he doesn’t know it, but Kacey Musgraves seems to believe that he is daunting. Here’s a quote from the lyrics of song ‘High Horse’:

Oh I bet you think you’re John Wayne
Showing up, shooting down everybody
You’re classic in the wrong way
And we all know the end of the story

‘Cause everyone knows someone who kills the buzz
Every time they open up their mouth
Yeah, everyone knows someone who knows someone
Who thinks they’re cooler than everybody else

So, to be clear as to the use of music video ‘High Horse’, I recommend that you have the ability to work with such a man, even though he may be daunting to work with. If you choose to not work with him in a certain capacity, that’s up to you. But I believe you should at least have the ‘ability’ to work with him. And, of course, he’s just one example of a person being daunting. Extrapolated, he can help you create other examples, such as examples depicted by other men, women, and kids.

I also chose one of the Super Bowl 2020 commercials. Just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘superbowl 2020 commercials’, and there’s a selection that says ‘Super Bowl Commercials 2020’. Click that, and there are 45 videos. The one I recommend is #44, ‘Doritos® Super Bowl 2020 Teaser – Monologue Super Bowl Teaser feat Sam Elliott’. Based on my interpretation of it, Sam Elliott seems to be portraying a cowboy entering a bar from the Old West. He’s making some sort of threat, everyone in that bar listens, and then he leaves. I think it’s funny, and somehow, that’s supposed to be a commercial for Doritos chips. I thought you might like it.

Refrain:

It is now 2:07 PM EST for me. This part of idea ‘Refrain’ is what gives it it’s effectiveness. Here’s the illustration I choose to explain that effectiveness. It is in episode 11.4 ‘Treehouse of Horror X’ from animated tv series ‘The Simpsons(1999)’. That is the episode where Lucy Lawless from tv series ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’ is wearing her Xena outfit. She’s in a comic book store where at least most of the fans are teenage boys and men. Someone with a huge magnet catches Xena, and in order to get free of that magnet, she was in the process of removing some of her armor which was covering the chest part of her body. When those teenage boys and men noticed that she was removing that part of her armor, she chose to leave it on. The episode is available for purchase streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 10 minutes and 7 second into the episode. Here is the quote:

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Lucy Lawless: (as her body was stuck to the big magnet) ‘Must remove… my breastplate!’

When the teenage boys and men noticed that she was removing her breastplate, they started photographing and filming her.

Lucy Lawless: ‘Maybe later.’

Composure response:

Even though I talked about ‘Composure response’ before, this is how I invented idea ‘Composure response’ recently and for idea ‘Refrain’: While I am waiting for the bus in order to go to work, a few people would run in order to catch the bus. Earlier today, I realized that I never noticed a woman that I would find attractive run to catch the bus. I am guessing that, if a woman believes that, if she runs to catch the bus, and there are at least a few men there who would see her run, and if she runs she will get the attention of those men, then she will choose not to run. In that ‘Simpsons’ episode, Lucy Lawless chose to not remove her metal breastplate because she did not want to get the attention of those teenage boys and men, not that way. And I am guessing that there are women who choose to not run to catch the bus because they do not want to get the attention of teenage boys and men, not that way.

I believe that all people have many virtues. So, when I say ‘attractive woman’, it’s based on my personal preference of women that I find attractive. And even as an adult, I can’t remember a time when an obviously attractive woman would run to catch the bus.

So, who are the people that I notice running to catch the bus? I notice from time to time women, men, and teenage boys running to catch the bus. And a lot of times, when they run to catch the bus, based on my personal experience, it’s not something that you would want to keep looking at as they run to catch the bus. And based on that experience, that is how I invented idea ‘Composure response’. This is the idea: It is my belief that, when certain people run to catch the bus in a bus terminal, they take into consideration that other people may be watching them as they run to catch the bus. So, they learn to present themselves to run in a way that may not be pleasant to see. Here’s a question for you: if you have ever waited for a bus in a bus terminal, have you ever seen a person run to catch the bus, and you would avoid looking at that person? That is because you have learned from experience that it’s not a pleasant experience to see a person in general run to catch the bus. It’s not like you are averting your eyes so that you don’t see them. It’s just easy to not make an effort to look that that person. It happens a lot.

So, let me explain one moment slowed down of a person wanting you to have an unpleasant experience when you notice him or her running to catch the bus. Based on my observations and belief, when a person wants you to have an unpleasant experience while watching him/her running to catch the bus, that person may try to define a certain sense of composure response that you experience as you watch that person run to catch the bus. And here’s the trick: even though that person caused you to have an unpleasant composure response experience, it’s still your composure response, and with practice, you may define more how you evaluate and experience such a composure response. As I give you more ideas, if you choose to, you should be able to more obviously evaluate such an experience with more control, based on how you used to do it, and that way is usually more at the mercies of the instigator.

Of course it’s just a movie, but in this movie, a lawyer, before representing his client in court again, was sick in the bathroom. He later told the jury that he ‘was sick this morning’. Why would he say that? I’m guessing that, and I’m not a lawyer, I’m just guessing, that he knows that juries are easily influenced by the feeling of being sick. If they respond to testimony that makes them feel sick, then that experience would easily be used in their judgment. So, what that lawyer did was present another reason for feeling sick, a reason that favors his client. That is an example of another person trying to change a jury’s composure response. That movie is ‘Rules of Engagement(2000)’, starring Tommy Lee Jones as Colonel Hayes Hodges. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and there is no additional payment required if you have Amazon Prime. According to Amazon Video, Colonel Hayes being sick/throwing up in the bathroom was shown 1 hour, 15 minutes, and 4 seconds into the movie. When he was talking about being sick in the bathroom to the jury, that scene starts 1 hour, 18 minutes, and 57 seconds into the movie:

Colonel Hayes: ‘It is what made me sick this morning.’

So, if you choose to use this idea, the 1st lesson is to ‘snap out of’ the unpleasant experience a person who is running to catch the bus may want you to have. For starters, even though that person is causing you to feel that composure response, it is still your composure response, and you can change how you evaluate that composure response feeling. As an example, you can evaluate it as a composure response that you are choosing to approach, instead of the usual composure response that has an unpleasant feeling, and therefore you may likely try to avoid such an unpleasant feeling. By evaluating such an experience as something that you are choosing to approach instead of choosing to avoid, you are making an obvious effort to re-evaluate such a sense of composure response.

Let’s try an imagination example: If you are a working adult, let’s say you’re a non-managerial employee, imagine that all of the people that work in your job, including managerial employees, from time to time, make an obvious effort to treat other people as if they are their servants. For example, your boss goes to you and starts treating you as if he/she is your servant, in an obvious sense, like a servant that works in a mansion, and like he/she works for you. Now, since you know you are a non-managerial employee, and you have been working with this odd behavior from many of the people you work with for years, even though your boss is treating you like he/she is your servant, you are still treating him/her as a non-managerial employee. You see? Even though you are experiencing a composure response that is showing you that your boss wants to be treated as your servant, you’re re-evaluating that composure response, and you are still interacting with your boss as a non-managerial employee. In this imagined example, you can sense an obvious improvement, that you are able to re-evaluate your composure response, even though your composure response may get, for example, something contradictory.

In that imagined ‘servant’ exercise, the people that you work with only present themselves as servants to you from time to time. They don’t do that regularly.

And now, if you are an adult with past experiences with mild to moderate forms of instigations, you should be able to recall past instigations that try to define your composure response, and you should be able to at least mitigate/lessen that adverse effect, with the belief that that feeling is your composure response, even though the instigator is indicating to you that he/she is adversely somewhat responsible in causing you to feel in such a way.

Here’s a ‘misery loves company’ example of someone manipulating another person’s composure response. The example is in episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv series ‘Transporter: The Series(2012)’. If you want to, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, you can watch that entire conversation involving Giles(Josh Blacker), Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hubner), and Frank Martin(Chris Vance). I’ve used this reference several times before. I just want to quote the highlights. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts near the end of that episode, 46 minutes and 38 seconds into that episode, refurbished:

Giles: ‘You’re not such a bad person after all, Dieter.’

Dieter: ‘Thanks.’

Giles turns around and looks at the actual Dieter Hausmann, and the actual Dieter Hausmann rolls his eyes back.

To me, it looks like that Dieter Hausmann doesn’t have an actual technique to manage instigations, as well as manage his composure responses. So, when Giles talked to Frank Martin, complimenting him but as Dieter Hausmann, the actual Dieter Hausmann said ‘Thanks.’ to Giles. Giles turned around, because the man that said ‘Thanks’ kept saying in a way that he was not Dieter Hausmann. He kept saying to Giles that ‘Dieter Hausmann is not here.’ So, when you feel that an instigator is trying to define yet again something about your composure response, you may recall Dieter Hausmann rolling his eyes, when Giles turned around and looked at him. I’m not saying that you lied. That’s just a refurbished example to relate to, when Dieter Hausmann’s composure response is also being defined by another person. That is the ‘misery loves company’ example.

[It is now 3:57 PM EST for me. I’ll begin explaining idea ‘Refrain’ next Saturday. It’s a little involved. I can type something now, but I would rather wait until next Saturday. I will take off from work this coming Monday, 1/20/2020, Martin Luther King Day, but I have some DVD’s and cable tv to catch up with, as well as some other stuff. And that means that this coming Saturday, I’ll have to find another music video and maybe a commercial, tv show, or movie trailer. So, if you are there this coming Saturday, I’ll see you then.

It is now 3:36 PM EST for me, 1/25/2020. In case you don’t know, I made Wishlist #1214 before finishing this list. I continued to Wishlist #1214 instead of continuing from this list. I am closing this list now, and I just finished Wishlist #1214. It’s a little out of sequence, a little out of order is all.

TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi series ‘Andromeda’. TV-PG animated viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Simpsons’. Rated R violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Rules of Engagement’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Transporter: The Series’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Daunting’ and ‘Composure response’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1212

1/17/2020

Salutations.

It is now 7:01 PM EST for me. I invented this idea I think it was either yesterday, or earlier this morning. It’s the type of idea one may invent in order to prepare other people for the next idea. The main idea I invented I want to type in tomorrow in order for me to type this preparation idea today. I call this preparation idea ‘Discomfort’. But before that, here is the music video for this advice. As usual, I think I spent over an hour looking for a music video. I tried to keep the original home page for youtube, but for some reason, the cursor selected one of the music videos instead of just reviewing it, which also means that I just lost the original youtube page. I reset the youtube page at least 3 more times, but I couldn’t find the music videos that I originally selected. So, what I did was choose a music video that I also originally lost, but then later found. And that music video is called ‘The Sound’ by Carly Rae Jepsen. I saw the entire music video once for the 1st time earlier today. Here is a quote from the lyrics of song ‘The Sound’:

I don’t need the words, I want the sound, sound, sound, sound, sound
(Sound, sound, sound, sound, sound)
I don’t need the words, I want the sound, sound, sound, sound, sound
(Sound, sound, sound, sound, sound)

To watch music video ‘The Sound’ for free, search for phrase ‘carly rae jepsen the sound’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 1 million views. It premiered Oct 18, 2019, about 3 months ago. Here’s a short quote from youtube about the music video:

‘ The Sound – filmed and recorded live on a remote lakeside jetty in Lapland’s Ruka-Kuusamo region. ‘

Here’s a quote from wikipedia about the music video ‘The Sound’:

‘ Jepsen and the band performed on a dock in a lake in Finland. Mtv called the performance “adorably autumnal and simply sublime”. ‘

Discomfort:

I’m in a rush to type this in. I already spent too much time looking for a music video for this advice. Idea ‘Discomfort’ is just something to let you know that there are expectations/participations/opportunities that do involve some discomfort. For some? participations, much if not all of those discomforts can be relegated. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘relegate’ means ‘to consign or commit (a matter, task, etc.), as to a person’. The dictionary example is ‘He relegates the less pleasant tasks to his assistant.’ So, even the definition of the word ‘relegate’ indicates that ‘less pleasant’ tasks can be relegated to other people! It looks like the idea ‘Discomfort’ has a good chance of being useful to you, in an informing expectation context.

I don’t want you to remove the use of discomfort in a way that would cause you to unnecessarily and excessively remove discomfort. For example, removing discomfort to the point where if an opportunity involves some minor discomfort, you would mentally choose to not use such an opportunity because of that discomfort. Like the definition of ‘relegate’ reveals, forms of discomfort can be relegated for others to bear. I want you to make a more informed decision when evaluating discomfort. And so, I will type in a few stories that may help you make a more informed decision as to how to evaluate discomfort.

In the 1st story, let’s say one of your bosses, refurbished, is Anthony Head(Rupert Giles from tv series ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’), and/or another acting situation in another tv show or movie. In relation to advice, you choose. Another person, let’s say another male celebrity, brings you into his office to explain certain situations involving your boss, Anthony Head. Anthony Head doesn’t say anything in this meeting. The other person does all of the talking. While Anthony Head is paying attention to what the other man says, and looking at you from time to time, the other man says that the reason Anthony Head wasn’t able to participate in certain situations with you was because he finds such situations uncomfortable to bear. He doesn’t want those situations to continue. He believes those situations are important. However, he doesn’t want to directly interact with such situations. The other man also says that Anthony Head fully supports your participations in such situations.

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So, in the 1st story, one of your bosses fully supports your participations in certain situations, even though he does not want to participate directly himself, since he feels uncomfortable directly interacting with such situations.

The Orb of Osuvox:

I got the name for this idea from the movie ‘Ready Player One’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Prime, that scene starts 32 minutes and 7 seconds into the movie. I-Rok(T.J. Miller) is talking to Sorrento(Ben Mendelsohn). Here is the quote:

Sorrento: ‘Is there a reason we’re meeting here?’

I-Rok: ‘Yes, Nolan. The Orb of Osuvox. You wanted it. He had it. And so here it is.’

32 minutes and 27 seconds into the movie:

I-Rok: ‘The Orb of Osuvox.’

Sorrento: ‘Don’t say that again.’

So, here’s the story: Let’s say that you’re a businessperson, even if you are still a kid, you may still imagine wearing a suit for business. You don’t always have to wear it for work. Anyway, ‘The Orb of Osuvox’ represents an element in project participation that is needed. Part of it’s identity is like some of the discomforts that you have experienced in your life. You are not experiencing those discomforts yourself, but in order to allow a certain project participation to continue, and/or to even exist, ‘The Orb of Osuvox’ is needed. Let’s say you have 2 examples of someone talking about this to you. It’s another businessperson, but that person is an adult. One example is a businesswoman, and the other example is a businessman. For the sake of just imagining it, it looks like ‘The Orb of Osuvox’ from the movie ‘Ready Player One’, but a lot smaller, like about the shape of a tennis ball. The businessperson shows it to you, and says that it is needed for a certain project participation to continue, and you explain to that businessperson that you are somewhat familiar with what it involves, since you experienced discomfort that relates to it’s identity.

In ‘The Orb of Osuvox’ story, it shows you that it’s possible that certain discomforts can be objectively identified without actually experiencing such discomforts directly. You are able to relate to those discomforts objectively, as you are explained by another businessperson that it is needed for a certain participation to continue. Now, ‘The Orb of Osuvox’ is not discomfort itself. It’s used as an example of something that is needed, and unfortunately, whatever that something is has within it’s identity an associated discomfort. The point of the story ‘The Orb of Osuvox’ is not to justify the existence of such discomforts, but to show you that, in a business context, businesspeople probably? objectively identify certain discomforts to associated elements, and those associated elements are needed to certain participation to continue. You’re not actually experiencing those discomforts, but you are encouraged to objectively talk about such discomforts with another, if you choose to.

I planned to type in another story, but it’s already 8:33 PM EST for me. Tomorrow, I will start explaining idea ‘Refrain’, an idea I think I invented within a week ago. I think it could have been this past Monday, 1/13/2020, that I invented it. So, if you are there tomorrow, I’ll see you then.

PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Ready Player One’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [The bookmarks made in this list are ‘Discomfort’ and ‘The Orb of Osuvox’.

Wishlist #1211

1/11/2020

Salutations.

It is now 12:16 PM EST for me. As usual, since I already have an idea as to what idea I will type in, the hardest part making these ideas is to find a music video to go with it. Today, the hardest part was to find a movie or tv show trailer to go with it. Of course, I want to give the idea a music video. What I’m doing now is to also give it a movie or tv show trailer. Before I begin, in case you don’t know, I added more words to Wishlist #1210 earlier today, to clarify that ‘Boris the Animal’ from movie ‘Men in Black 3’ moment. Take a look if you’re interested. The music video I recommend for this list is called ‘Rare’ by Selena Gomez. I found the music video earlier today from the home page of www.youtube.com. I watched it for the 1st time recently. Here’s a quote about the song ‘Rare’ from wikipedia:

Rare is the third solo studio album by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on January 10, 2020, through Interscope Records. “Lose You to Love Me”, was released as the lead single on October 23, 2019, and topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Gomez’s first number-one single in the US.

Variety’s Jem Aswad labelled Rare as “one of the best pop albums to be released in recent memory” and described it as “sophisticated, precisely written and expertly produced music”. Calling it “shockingly, and beautifully, upbeat”, Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone opined that the album is “an act of divine ruthlessness, full of dance-y, mid-tempo clarity”. Writing forNME, Rhian Daly called the album “a beautifully confident return from one of pop’s most underrated stars, and a quietly defiant wrestling back of the narrative surrounding her”, while Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly praised the album’s “lightness” despite its “heavy messaging”. Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times named Rare as Gomez’s “most meaningful solo disc” and opined that it embraces “an infectious spirit of adventure”. In concurrence, Vulture’s Craig Jenkins wrote that the album is “almost inarguably Selena Gomez’s best album.

Here’s a quote from the lyrics of ‘Rare’:

It feels like you don’t care
Oh why don’t you recognize I’m so rare?
Always there
You don’t do the same for me
That’s not fair

To watch music video ‘Rare’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘selena gomez rare’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 7.8 million views. It premiered Jan 10, 2020, just 1 day ago, and already, it has over 7.8 million views, and over 57 thousand comments.

When I watched it, throughout most of the music video, it looked like it was intentionally made to use a murky/hazy/fuzzy/blurry filter. Near the end of the music video, it looked clear again. I think the reason it looked blurry was to get you to focus on something else when watching it. No dancing seemed to be involved. It was just Selena with no extra dancers moving around.

Now, the hardest part, so to speak, was when I was looking for either a movie trailer or a tv show trailer. I watched several trailers, but I couldn’t find one. So, I changed my involvement. I used a different vector/front/vantage point. In www.youtube.com, I clicked publisher ‘Movieclips Trailers’, and I searched for the word ‘british’. I wanted to see what British tv shows and movies were available. From the selections available, I looked at when those trailers were offered, and that’s when I found the movie trailer ‘Official Secrets(2019)’. Here’s a quick explanation from www.imdb.com about it:

‘ The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. ‘

Since I’m just recommending that you watch the movie trailer, and not the actual movie itself, the novelty/usefulness of it is the actual British celebrities that are in that movie trailer. Here’s a quote from one of it’s comments:

‘ Voldemort and the Doctor! ‘

If you go to www.wikipedia.org and look up the movie ‘Official Secrets’, you will see on it’s movie poster celebrities Kiera Knightley, Matt Smith(the 11th Doctor from ‘Doctor Who’), and and Ralph Fiennes(Lord Voldemort from the ‘Harry Potter’ movies). Also in the movie, Matthew Goode(Matthew Clairmont from ‘A Discovery of Witches) is in it. There are a few other British actors that you may notice that are in the movie ‘Official Secrets’.

To watch the movie trailer ‘Official Secrets’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘official secrets trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 80 thousand views. I only watched the movie trailer ‘Official Secrets International Trailer #1 (2019)…’ . It was published Jun 13, 2019, about 7 months ago.

It is now 1:13 PM EST for me. I am going to take a break right now, and I’m going to order some food from ubereats again. I’ll start again within an hour or so.

Proof:

It is now 3:38 PM EST for me. The 1st part of idea ‘Proof’ comes from idea ‘Prove’, that I typed in Wishlist #1117. I found idea ‘Prove’ by going to the ionicbreeze1 home page, and in the ‘Search’ section, I search for the phrase ‘the good wife burden of proof’. According to Wishlist #1117, I typed in idea ‘Prove’ on 3/24/2018. Here is a copy from that list:

Prove:

I made this idea called ‘The burden of proof is not on me’ way back in the Amazon lists. I call this idea ‘Burden of proof’ or ‘Prove’. I made idea ‘Prove’ from episode 3.12 ‘Alienation of Affection’ from lawyer tv show ‘The Good Wife(2012)’. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available without additional payment from Amazon.com. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. In the illustration, Alicia(Julianna Margulies) and Diane(Christine Baranski) are talking. You can watch more of the episode for content, in relation to advice with inaproprieities removed. I’m just giving you the gist of the illustration. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 33 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Diane:-‘But…you’re not sure?’

Alicia:-‘Am I sure that this rider is something David Lee slipped to me to sign? No. I just… I think there were six pages in my children’s trust that I signed, and now there are five.’

Diane:-‘But you’re not certain?’

Alicia:-‘100% certain? No.’

Diane:-‘Then I think you have to commit to your best memory of events.’

Alicia:-‘I don’t understand.’

Diane:-‘You remember seeing this rider being signed two years ago?’

Alicia:-‘Yes.’

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Diane:-‘You’re sure of that?’

Alicia:-‘Yes.’

Diane:-‘And you’re not sure whether this rider page is different?’

Alicia:-‘That’s correct.’

Diane:-‘Testimony is about your best memory. You go with your best memory.’

Alicia:-‘What if it’s wrong?’

Diane:-‘Testimony isn’t about right or wrong, Alicia. It’s about the facts as established by your best memory of events. Your memory is this: You saw the rider being signed. Then that’s the fact. It’s not up to me to do my opponent’s job for him. It’s up to Mr. Preston to poke holes in your testimony. You do not poke holes in your own. Do you understand?

Alicia:-‘I do. Thank you.’

The point of that ‘Good Wife’ illustration is that an instigator, as you experience a mild to moderate instigation, may cause you to think about some sort of related burden of proof involved with the instigation. If you did not agree to address such an out of context instigation, then the burden of proof is not on you. Refurbished for advice, of course, like Diane said, ‘It’s not up to me to do my opponent’s job for him.’ When I use this idea, I usually would contemplationally reference it as ‘Prove’, but for clarification, I also call it ‘Burden of proof’. I also use ‘Prove synchronize’.

Idea ‘Prove’ is used to help you understand idea ‘Proof’. The actual illustration idea for idea ‘Proof’ is in episode 6.19 ‘Guilty!’ from comedy fantasy tv series ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(2002)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 12 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode. 1st, here is a description of that scene from wikipedia:

‘ Meanwhile Sabrina is wracked with guilt and ends up stuck on an Other Realm guilt trip until she can work through her issues. ‘

It’s been a while since I watched that episode, but I think that Sabrina is in a bus with other people that feel guilty for some reason. I’m only addressing one person that was in the bus with her. Since it’s a ‘Sabrina’ episode from 2002, in relation to advice said, you can watch the entire episode to understand more how Sabrina ended up in a Guilt Trip bus. Here is the quote:

Chad(Charles Rahi Chun): ‘Maybe she’ll let you off if you help me get over my guilt.’

Sabrina(Melissa Joan Hart): ‘It’s worth a shot. Okay, you say you gave your clients bad advice?’

Chad: ‘The worst.’

Sabrina: ‘But did you know it was bad when you gave it to them?’

Chad: ‘No. I even invested my own money in the same stocks.’

Sabrina: ‘Come on, Chad. This isn’t your fault. Stocks are risky by nature, and you’re no Miss Cleo(?). You did the best you could and that’s all anybody can ask.’

Chad: ‘You’re right. I have nothing to feel guilty… ‘

(Chad then leaves the Guilt Trip bus.)

All right. So, here’s an example for using idea ‘Proof’. A woman who is innocent is talking to another woman, and the other woman is explaining to her some sort of verbal suffering inflicted by another person, and for some reason, that woman blames that innocent woman for experiencing that suffering.

It’s a short story, but if someone is explaining to you some sort of verbal abuse experienced by another person, then in an obvious sense, that verbal abuse was created by that other person, not by you. In that context, here’s a quote from that ‘The Good Wife’ episode:

‘ Testimony isn’t about right or wrong, Alicia. It’s about the facts as established by your best memory of events. Your memory is this: You saw the rider being signed. Then that’s the fact. It’s not up to me to do my opponent’s job for him. It’s up to Mr. Preston to poke holes in your testimony. You do not poke holes in your own. Do you understand? ‘

Refurbished, the meaning is that ‘the burden of proof is not on you’. Now, let’s go to Chad’s situation from that ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’ episode. Like Chad said, it was not Chad’s intent for that stock advice to cause other investors to lose lots of money. So, let’s say that a few of those investors that lost some of their money because of that stock advice chose to call Chad at his work, and even where he lives, and they verbally made him aware that they lost a lot of money because of using his stock advice. Those investors want Chad to experience the proof that they lost lots of money because of that bad investment advice. However, Sabrina helped Chad feel that such a burden of proof is not obligated for him to experience in such an adverse context, such as guilt. And that solution that Sabrina gave Chad allowed Chad to both physically and mentally leave that Guilt Trip bus.

So, if someone from school or at work is trying to cause you to interact with a sense of proof, contemplationally examine that sense of proof. If that sense of proof was originally created by someone else, and not by you, then consider the possibility that you should not interact with such a sense of proof as if you were the person that directly caused that other person to feel that verbally created suffering and misery. Like Chad did in that ‘Sabrina’ episode, allow yourself to leave that Guilt Trip bus. In fact, in Wishlist #1208, I created a phrase called ‘Keep identity of grievance’. Don’t let the instigator and/or inadvertency cause you to keep the identity of certain grievances.

It is now 4:22 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. As far as I’m concerned, at least I’ve tried giving you ideas ‘Admit’, ‘Anticipate’, and now idea ‘Proof’. You have those ideas to work with now. Well, at least I tried to give you those ideas. Next Saturday, I’ll consider giving you the latest, best ideas I have invented. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated R for violence for movie ‘Official Secrets’.(The rating is for the movie, not the trailer that I recommended for you to see.) TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Good Wife’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Men in Black 3’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Proof’ and ‘Keep identity of grievance’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1210

1/4/2020

Salutations.

It is now 8:48 AM EST for me. In case you want to know, at 1/1/2020, I used www.ubereats.com for the 1st time. During the holidays, when I would try to order food, or even actually go to the fast food restaurants, they tend to be closed. With ubereats, I discovered that there are restaurants in my area that are open, even during holidays. That’s why I tried ubereats, to get something to eat, even during holidays. I used my Iphone 6 to track the order. If you choose to look at the ubereats web site, the novelty you may notice for the 1st time, if you haven’t used ubereats before, is that you get an illustration of your food order being picked up and delivered by possibly an uber driver, and eventually, while the food is being delivered to you, you may even communicate/text that driver. Your smartphone should show some sort of icon representing the delivery person moving around on a map. Another discovery is that you will have more of a selection of restaurants to choose from. In fact, later today, I will order something from ubereats. I just thought you might want to use ubereats. You don’t have to. I just thought you might want to know about it. My guess is, some of you probably got smartphones for Christmas, mostly kids, and being able to improve your ability to order food delivered to you may be useful to you.

OK! The music video I recommend for this list is sung in Spanish I think, and it’s called ‘Sueltate El Pelo’ by Martina Stoessel, also known as Tini Stoessel. Here’s a quick quote from her wikipedia page:

‘ Martina Alejandra Stoessel Muzlera (born 21 March 1997), also known as Tini Stoessel, is an Argentine actress, model, singer, songwriter, and dancer, who gained international popularity for her debut role as Violetta Castillo in the Disney Channel Latin America original telenovela, Violetta. ‘

I found the music video from a fully uploaded home page of www.youtube.com. To watch the music video ‘Sueltate El Pelo’ for free, just search for phrase ‘tini’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 41 million views! It was just published Jul 25, 2019, and in just over 5 months, the music video was viewed over 41 million times. I watched the music video once earlier today. When I used azlyrics.com to see the lyrics of that song, an icon offered to translate the Spanish? lyrics into English. Here is a quote in English:

Let go of your hair (Oh)
Let go of your hair (Oh)
To shine the sky (Oh)
Let go of your hair (Oh-uoh-uoh)

I think that a lot of the girls may enjoy watching that music video because the women doing all that synchronized dancing seem to move their long hair a lot as part of their dancing. I also find watching music video ‘Let Your Hair Down’ relaxing to watch. In fact, I’m going to watch it again now.

After watching it again, in case you want to know, I imagined celebrity Antonio Banderas sitting down with the women in that music video and talking to them. He says something to them, and they all laugh to it. That ‘Antonio Banderas’ moment is presented as if it is part of the music video ‘Let Your Hair Down’. Well, that’s what I imagined recently, in case you want to know.

I am also recommending that you watch a movie trailer for this list. I found the movie trailer in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Movieclips Trailers’. Click that, then click ‘Movies Coming Out in 2020’. That shows a list of 70 trailers. The movie trailer I’m recommending, #33 of 70, is called ‘The Assistant’. Here’s a quote from wikipedia:

‘ A young female graduate enters a film production company, slowly understanding the shady behaviors and practices in use. ‘

It’s just a movie. They’re all actors and actresses. So, if you choose to watch it, just watch it as certain personality traits presented as quirky. (A quirk is ‘a peculiarity of action, behavior, or personality;’.) In my opinion, nothing really happens in the movie trailer. You would probably have to watch the movie in order to sense more the premise of it. In my opinion, the main character portrayed by Julia Garner is simply getting used to her new job being the ‘assistant’ to many employees there, and she is simply getting used to their quirks.

Involve:

It is now 1:05 PM EST for me. I had some trouble getting my ubereats.com order in. All right. I want to explain idea ‘Anticipate’ today. That shouldn’t take long. So, since I have some extra time, I can give you another idea to prep you up. I call that idea ‘Involve’. The idea is based on the use of a word from movie ‘Jupiter Ascending(2015)’, starring Tim Pigott-Smith as Malidictes. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 51 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:

Malidictes: ‘Premium Abrasax, as requested.’

The word used is ‘premium’. Using www.dictionary.com, the definition of ‘premium’ used for this list is ‘of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind; superior:’. I made a story a little while ago using the character portrayed in the sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’ called John Sheppard. The actor is Joe Flanigan. The specific episode used is episode 4.15 ‘Outcast’. I remember the episode because Kari Wuhrer portrays Sheppard’s ex wife, Nancy Sheppard, in it. She apparently kept the last name, Sheppard. I apparently remembered it differently. However, the scene you can still use is near the end of that episode, when Sheppard is talking to Ava Dixon(Emma Lahana). That scene starts 40 minutes and 23 seconds into the episode. Basically, what you are using from that illustration is that Sheppard is wearing casual clothing. For example, he is wearing jeans and boots, not a suit. You can watch that scene just to get an idea of what Sheppard looks like wearing casual clothing.

So, here’s how the story I think I made a few months ago starts: There’s this company that owns a building that has several kiosks in it. It’s like a small booth with a specific product that is given out to anyone that shows up for it. Management over 10 years ago always wanted something for the visitors to have, for example, conventions and various forms of gatherings. And so, their dealing with other companies and individuals, they selected certain premium versions of certain products that they believe are very popular for people in general to have. The novelty of this situation is that most people don’t even know that such a ‘premium’ version of such a product even existed. For example, in the movie ‘Jupiter Ascending’, Malidictes said quote:

Malidictes: ‘Premium Abrasax, as requested.’

Who establishes what ‘Premium Abrasax’ is? Since the purpose of such premium products is to be given for free to anyone, including the general public, with some negotiations amongst others and amongst themselves, management selected a handful of ‘premium’ products to be given out in this building. Let’s say there are 5 kiosks with 5 people regularly managing such kiosks in this building, and they are all on the same floor, and are all in the same area.

The company recently wanted to build more of an awareness amongst the many different divisions that they have. And so, they arranged meetings in groups of different division managers to talk to each other in that building. When the division managers attend such meetings, the purpose is to encourage them to have access within reason to each other’s resources. Come up with reasons for employees from one division to interact with employees of another division. And that is when John Sheppard comes in. John Sheppard for this idea is not from Stargate: Atlantis. Instead, he is one of the district managers for the company. And he was given a letter to attend such a meeting in that building. The letter specifically used the word ‘casual’, and that’s what John Sheppard did. He went into the meeting with other district managers wearing casual attire.

As he was walking into the meeting room, since he had time, he interacted with the people who were managing those 5 kiosks. One of those kiosk people was an attractive caucasian/white lady using red lipstick on her lips. He talked to her for a few minutes, and was amazed at to the products she offered for him to have. Before he left to look at the other kiosks, she kissed him on the cheek, leaving red lipstick on his cheek.

Sheppard eventually talked to all 5 kiosks people, and was holding in several bags a bunch of free stuff that he is very enthusiastic to have. As he walks into the meeting, all of the other district managers, both businessmen and businesswomen, were wearing business suits. Sheppard was the only one wearing casual clothing. Also, he was the only one holding bags of free stuff going into the meeting, and the only one with lipstick on his cheek.

Sheppard didn’t do anything wrong. After all, the letter said it was ‘casual’ wear. However, out of basic respect for everyone else that attended, when Sheppard attended the 2nd meeting, he was wearing a business suit. When he interacted with the kiosks people again, he didn’t spend much time with them as he was going into the meeting, and he didn’t take any of their free stuff either. However, after he left the meeting, he went ‘nuts’ with their free stuff again, and had a great time talking to them again.

The point of that ‘free kiosks stuff’ story is that John Sheppard made an obvious change in his involvement the 2nd time he attended that meeting. He wore a suit, even though it’s not required, and he didn’t take any of that free ‘premium’ stuff, not until after the meeting was over. Also, I suspect that certain mild to moderate instigations that kids, teenagers, and adults experienced caused them to interact with an adverse sense of involvement. Here’s an example that’s not exactly it, because it’s so intense. It’s purpose is to help you identify such experienced instigations, not to be used directly. It is what Bess Trunkman(Ella Anderson) said to her father in the movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’. The movie is available streaming in Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 10 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:

Bess Trunkman: ‘When I go to school, I don’t’ like to go to school at all. It makes my stomach hurt. The jokes hurt my feelings. I cry in the bathroom, and pretend to poop for… I don’t know, two hours.’

The point I am trying to make is that changing your involvement can be very useful to you. You got Bess Trunkman’s adverse results as she tries to change her involvement, and you got John Sheppard’s results as he changes his involvement. Yes, it is my belief that certain mild to moderate instigations may cause you to have adverse results as you try to change your involvement. But if you are a non-managerial employee, you are experiencing 2 fronts: 1 front is from management, and even though I don’t have tangible proof, I think it’s safe to say that management regularly changes some sort of involvement. It’s probably part of their job description. And the 2nd front is from the instigator, and if you choose to evaluate past experienced instigation as it associates itself to this ‘involve’ idea, certain past instigations may obviously seem that there’s a lot of adverse results associated with instigation associated involvement.

I recommend that, even though your efforts to change certain involvements may not always provide you with positive results, it is still useful and practical for you to have the ability to at least try to change certain involvements. Don’t let instigations unnecessarily dismiss your reasonable efforts to try to change certain involvements.

Anticipate:

It’s now 3:24 PM EST. I’m going to start by explaining the illustration I used for idea ‘Anticipate’. That scene is in movie ‘Men in Black 3(2012)’, starring Will Smith as Agent J. Keep in mind that it’s a science fiction comedy movie, and to not take it seriously. I’ll quote the gist of that scene, but you can watch more of it in relation to advice to further understand it. If you watch that scene, you may likely notice that such a scene is making it very easy for you to have an understanding as to what is going on. When the alien Boglodite criminal called Boris the Animal(Jemaine Clement) is shooting something from it’s hand, it’s not even a bullet. It looks like a piece of wood. Here is a quote from wikipedia as a partial description of th e scene I am using:

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‘ Unable to stop old Boris, J uses his time-travel device to evade his attacks… ‘

Anyway, the movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 29 minutes, and 38 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Agent J: ‘You’re gonna lose.’

Boris the Animal: ‘Let’s agree to disagree.’

Agent J: ‘Hey!’ Boris the Animal!’

Agent J: ‘Right.’ ‘Left.’ ‘Left.’ ‘Right.’

Agent J: ‘Aah!’

Boris the Animal: ‘That’s not possible.!’

Agent J: ‘Let’s agree to disagree.’

So, like wikipedia said: ‘ J uses his time-travel device to evade his attacks… ‘

Agent J allowed himself to get hit the 1st time so that he can use his time traveling device and do it a 2nd time, but the 2nd time, he will use what he learned the 1st time to not get hit at all. When Agent Jay reached Boris the Animal unharmed by his weapons, Boris the Animal said quote:

Boris the Animal: ‘That’s not possible!’

I refurbished what Boris said by giving his statement an ‘!’.

Now, because Boris is the villain, and Agent J is the hero trying to save the Earth, if you watch(ed) the movie, you were probably hoping that Agent J was successful using his strategy on Boris. So, what I am going to do with that scene is refurbish it so that we can relate a little as to why Boris the Animal said quote:

Boris the Animal: ‘That’s not possible!’

From the perspective of Boris refurbished, Boris believed he was forced into interacting with a sense of anticipation that was adverse for him to experience. When Boris said to Agent J, that what Agent J did was ‘impossible’, Boris was also emphasizing that he did not want to interact with such a sense of anticipation, that it was adverse for him to experience.

Now, let’s offer you an example of anticipation that you probably experienced when you were younger. Let’s use the 1980’s ‘Chloraseptic’ commercial. To watch that commercial, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘chloraseptic it will hurt if I swallow’, and that Chloraseptic commercial should be one of the 1st selections offered. I believe the commercial simulates a girl thinking to herself the words ‘It will hurt if I swallow’, meaning that she has a sore throat, and that eventually, she would have to swallow, because of the fluid build up in her throat. And when she swallows, she will ‘hurt’. (I’m not a doctor. I’m just guessing using personal experience from having a sore throat.) And when she swallows, what she anticipated occurs, and she calls out to her mom for help. It’s a quick 31 second commercial.

The ‘Men in Black 3’ example refurbished is meant to relate to your situation(s) when you are in school, at work, etc., and someone is about to do something, and you are experiencing a certain anticipation that you don’t want to experience, a little like when Boris the Animal said:

‘That’s not possible!’

Isn’t that crazy? Boris the Animal also experienced a sense of anticipation he did not like.

So, to at least try to avoid being presumptuous, just as an example, before this advice, taking into consideration a little what an instigator may be doing with adverse impositions of anticipation, when you experience an adverse sense of anticipation, an instigator may be trying to cause you to use adverse anticipation when you would recall an experience. Here’s an example of a person in an episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ trying to encourage other people to commit to a positive, more entertainingly acceptable use of anticipation, even though it’s not true. That is episode 39.3 ‘Bruce Willis/Katy Perry(2013)’, and it’s a performance by Bruce Willis, who is trying to change his assignment by offering an imagined, but more entertaining military assignment to the others. Keep in mind that it’s comedy, especially when it’s coming from ‘Saturday Night Live’. The funny part is that, even though they dismiss what he says at 1st, they eventually subscribe to his imagined version of anticipation. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. Just search in Amazon.com the phrase ‘saturday night live bruce willis’, and it should lead you to season 39 of ‘Saturday Night Live’.

Anyway, before this advice, so to speak, an instigator may be causing you to commit to a use of adverse anticipation when recalling the instigation. They’re using a sense of adverse anticipation as ‘bait’ to convince you to interact with that sense of adverse anticipation when experiencing yet again another sense of adverse anticipation.

After reading this advice, the solution involves also using ideas ‘Not notify(Wishlist #1178)’ and ‘I did not build such a sense of understanding'(Wishlist #1208)’. So, using ideas ‘Not notify’, ‘I did not build such a sense of understanding’, and ‘Anticipate’, just? contemplationally say ‘Anticipate’, and choose to no longer use that sense of instigation related anticipation. To be more clear, you did not have those 3 ideas before. Now that you do, if you choose to, it should be more likely for you to choose to no longer use such an adverse, out of context, and not relevant sense of anticipation. Also, if you choose to recall past situations where adverse anticipation is emphasized, you are now less likely obligated to recall such situations using such adverse anticipations. I believe that’s where much of the benefit is, how you recall such instigations that contain adverse anticipation impositions. Of course, you will probably use idea ‘Anticipate’ on future situations where the instigator is yet again imposing some sort of ominous sense of adverse anticipation. If it’s very mild examples of adverse anticipations, the results will probably be mixed. You should feel better mostly because you are able to manage better how you recall such adverse anticipations.

It is now 4:41 PM EST for me. I’m closing this list now. I plan next Saturday to finally explain idea ‘Proof’, for your benefit, and so that I can introduce you to the ideas I recently invented. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

[1/11/2020: After I typed this in, let’s say a day or so after, I imagined some kids having trouble contemplationally saying the name ‘Boris the Animal’, from the movie ‘Men in Black 3’. I try to only type in revisions in a reasonable time frame. In this situation, I usually add more ideas to this blog every Saturday. So, to help resolve that situation, and to further clarify the purpose of this advice, here’s a quote from the movie ‘Men in Black 3’ with explanation. That quote is from Amazon Video, and it starts 1 hour, 30 minutes, and 12 seconds into the movie, Boris the Animal is talking to Agent J:

Boris the Animal: ‘That’s not possible!’

In that scene, Agent J dodged all of the projectiles? that Boris the Animal shot at him. When Agent J reached him, he then embraced Boris the Animal. Boris the Animal then separated himself from Agent J, looked at him, and then said the words ‘That’s not possible!’ I refurbished that scene and added the exclamation point(!)’. When Boris said the words

Boris the Animal: ‘That’s not possible!’

refurbished for advice, that is the scene that I wanted you to use. As of now, 1/11/2020, at 9:12 AM EST, that is the only scene that I recommend that you use. It’s designed to help you to relate to your own situations of adverse anticipation interaction. In that scene, Boris the Animal was so bothered by that experience, that he chose to not fight Agent J. You may imagine Boris being somewhat shocked/bewildered by the experience. You see, even though it’s only a short moment when Boris the Animal is experiencing such adverse anticipation interaction, it’s still a short moment that you may use many times.

When I imagine adults saying the phrase ‘Boris the Animal’ contemplationally when recalling certain past instigations that may involve adverse anticipation identity, they say it in a calm, satisfying context, since this idea may be working for them.

Now, the reason I am typing this in is because, originally, I did not use the name ‘Boris the Animal’ as a bookmark before. I instead just used the word ‘Anticipate’. I still think that the phrase ‘Anticipate’ is a more reasonable reference, but since the kids may need some time to acclimate to the use of idea ‘Anticipate’, then, as you acclimate to it, you may also use the phrase ‘Boris the Animal’ as well. Also, to clarify further, you don’t use any of the inapproprieities involved in that scene. You pretty much just use that moment when Boris the Animal said ‘That’s not possible!’ while talking to Agent J. You don’t use that part of the movie when Boris the Animal got punched by Agent J, and what happened afterwards. 1/11/2020]

Rated R language and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Assistant’.(Of course, you’re recommended to see just the trailer of ‘The Assistant’, not the movie.) PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Jupiter Ascending’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Rated R mature themes, and viewer discretion for movie ‘Unfinished Business’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Men in Black 3’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Anticipate’ and ‘Boris the Animal’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.