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.

Sci-fi viewer discetion for animated series ‘Magica Record’. (Only the trailer is recommended to watch for this advice.) TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for movie ‘Unfinished Business’. Use only refurbished for references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Impertinent’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.