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.
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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
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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.
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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. ‘
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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.
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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.
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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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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’.
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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.)
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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.
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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? ‘
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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.
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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.
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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.