Wishlist #1224

Salutations.

It is now 12:57 PM EST for me. Before I continue, I want to explain the origins of the greeting ‘Salutations’ that I would usually give. It comes from a Japanese animated episode which is available streaming from Amazon.com. The episode is 1.7 ‘The Devil’s Budget Is Saved by Neighborliness’ from animated tv series ‘The Devil Is a Part-Timer!(2013)’. It is the words used by character Suzono Kamazuki. Here’s a quick quote from wikipedia about her:

‘ Sadao’s next door neighbor. She is always wearing a kimono. ‘

‘ Unlike Emi, she apparently has trouble adjusting to the modern life of Japan and is easily found having trouble, especially with Japan’s technology. She has coped with Japan, but with the old style of Japan. ‘

Here’s a quote from that episode, Suzono talking to Sadao. The scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 10 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Sadao: ‘Why would someone come by so early?’

Shiro: ‘Not sure. It does seem a rather unusual time for a salesperson.’

Suzono: ‘Salutations.’

Sadao: ‘Salutations?’

Shiro: ‘Perhaps that girl from yesterday?’

Skipping a few seconds, 32 seconds into the episode:

Suzono: ‘Salutations!’

Sadao: ‘Yeah. Coming!’

Suzono: ‘Good morning. Forgive the early hour. My name is Suzono Kamazuki, and, as of yesterday, I am your new neighbor. I’m afraid I’ve already been rude and caused trouble, so I must humbly apologize for my wretchedness.’

Sadao: ‘Your wretchedness? Um. Thanks, that’s very courteous. I’m pleased to formally meet you. My name is Sadao Maou.’

And in episode 1.8 ‘The Hero Enters the Fray’ from animated series ‘The Devil Is a Part Timer!(2013)’, also available streaming from Amazon.com, it is revealed that Suzono always wears a kimono. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 4 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Shiro: ‘Finding a job is indeed of high importance, but in the interim, your time may be better served helping the young lady acquire new clothing and belongings.’

Suzono: ‘It’s true my wardrobe is a bit barren; I don’t even own a decent pair of shoes, much less a purse.’

Emi: ‘Hang on, all of your clothing is traditional like that?’

Suzono: ‘Indeed it is. What? Is that unusual?’

Shiro: ‘Well, I wouldn’t exactly classify it as run of the mill.’

I didn’t make this deduction, not until today, that maybe I like thinking about her saying ‘Salutations’ because she is always wearing a kimono, and that, as I type these ideas, Suzono is always listening to me wearing a kimono in that context. So, Suzono always wearing a kimono while listening to my ideas for this blog I guess helps me type these ideas in this blog.

It is now 2:11 PM EST for me. The music video I recommend for this list is called ‘Now I’m in It’ by HAIM. Here’s a quote about the music video from wikipedia:

‘ It primarily focuses on a day in Danielle’s life and its recurring monotony. Throughout the video, the singer is seen working at a diner, getting carried on a stretcher and passing through a car wash. ‘

And here is a quote from the lyrics of song ‘Now I’m in It’:

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Now I’m in it
And I’ve been trying to find my way back for a minute
And the rain keeps coming down along the ceiling
And I can hear it but I can’t feel it

And here’s a quote from one of the comments:

‘ I can relate to this so much. Sometimes when you go through dark and emotionless times you want to go back to your old self. But funny thing is we never go back to our old self we just get better. ‘

To watch music video ‘Now I’m in It’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘haim now im in it’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 4.5 million views. It premiered Oct 30, 2019, about 5 months ago.

There are 2 reasons why I chose music video ‘Now I’m in It’: 1)I couldn’t find a music video from the homepage of youtube, and 2)I believe the music video helps me tolerate and understand more what certain American women may need me to experience and perceive. Of course, the music video is meant for the general public to watch, but still it’s convenient to watch.

[3/28/2020: 2:27 PM EST. After looking through the music video a 2nd time, I forgot to mention that you don’t include the drinking part near the end of the music video. For example, you can remove that scene where they drank something in the bar, or you can think that they drank something, but there was no alcohol in that drink. I originally was going to tell you to remove that scene, but I just forgot to do so.

The movie trailer I recommend for this list is called ‘JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: Apokolips War Trailer (2020)’. I found it from publisher ‘KinoCheck International’. After you click that publisher, on it’s homepage, click ‘PLAYLISTS’, then click ‘VIEW FULL PLAYLIST’ from category ‘Horror Movie Trailers’. There are 266 videos. The ‘JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK’ trailer is #2 of 266.

I like watching DC’s animated movies. They usually involve superheroes using their super powers to fight criminals who also have super powers, and this ‘JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK’ movie seems to be the latest one. According to youtube, it was published Mar 4, 2020, less than a month ago. I’m just recommending that you watch the trailer, not the movie. It has a lot of violence in it that involves superheroes fighting, like the ‘Justice League(2017)’ movie. Of course, remove scenes that you deem inappropriate to watch. [3/28/2020: 2:43 PM: I just noticed this less than a minute ago. Near the beginning of the video, the drink that she drank has no alcohol in it. And if I missed another scene, to be clear, no alcohol is promoted to be consumed. Refurbished for this advice, if someone is drinking something, there is no alcohol in it, unless it is for non recreational and acceptable purposes in relation to advice said.

Not able:

All right! Before I continue with explanation ‘Not able’, I want you to have some sort of validation, something that says to you that you learned something that you may choose to use in order to learn idea ‘Not able’. The validation, if you used it, is in Wishlist #1222, from idea ‘Disqualify’. If you used idea ‘Disqualify’, then you should have a more improved sense to disqualify experiences that you believe that you should not interact with. If an instigator caused you to experience something, for example, from school or work, that you believe is inappropriate/unacceptable for you to interact with, then with the help of idea ‘Disqualify’, you should have more of an ability to disqualify that experience, whether you are a kid or an adult. If you believe you have such an improved ability, then I recommend that you consider that improved ability as a validation, if you choose to learn idea ‘Not able’.

It is now 3:28 PM EST for me. I have just invented an explanation for idea ‘Not able’. However, it was kind of involved for me to invent it. I feel a little unsettled because of inventing it. I can explain it now, but I want to feel more relaxed before I explain it. I also want to feel that I have more time in the day before I explain it. So, what I’ll do is explain the idea next Saturday. That way, I’ll have an entire week to upgrade it, but the purpose of that week is to just feel better and have more time before I explain it, since I believe that the explanation is acceptable now.

It is now 4:35 PM EST. Since I have some extra time, I want to give advice to adults that need to wear latex/nitrile gloves for working, non surgery/non sterile related, and your latex/nitrile gloves break at the tips, causing your fingers to get injured if you don’t replace the gloves quickly enough. I can imagine that, if you have such a job, you may not even notice that the tips of your gloves are broken, and that sometimes your fingers get cut because of that injury.

If you are in such a non sterile related situation, I recommend ‘3M Micropore 1″ x 10 yd. Tan Surgical Tape – Box of 12’. It’s sold by Amazon.com, and it’s about only 15 dollars a box. It’s basically thin paper tape. You can use it to cover the tips of your fingers where the gloves usually break. That way, the gloves should last longer without breaking with a little practice using the tape, and even if they do break, the tips of your fingers are protected by the paper tape. You should be able to purchase paper tape from any supermarket or pharmacy, but the paper tape available may only be white. The Micropore tape is tan, a color that should be less noticeable than white paper tape.

If you choose to purchase it from Amazon.com to protect your nails and fingers, I recommend that you ‘triple layer’ the tape’s use for the tips of your fingers and nails. I’m assuming that, for women, most of you use your normal sized nails while working with nitrile/latex gloves. Just use a small portion of the tape, let’s say 1/4 of one inch, and ‘triple layer’ that. Make 3 layers of it overlapping each other. Then take out a normal sized strip that you would normally use to cover your nail, let’s say that’s 1 inch in length, and then put that ‘triple layer’ piece in the middle of that strip. It should look like a band aid, with the cotton in the middle. Then place the tip of your fingernail and finger at the center where that ‘triple layer’ is, and then use the rest of that strip to cover your finger. Notice that that ‘triple layer’ protects your nail more.

Without the ‘triple layer’ trick, you can still just add more layers of that paper tape to protect your nails, and that would still work. It’s just my belief that the ‘triple layer’ idea should be a more comfortable option for you to use.

Anyway, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

4/4/2020:

TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘The Devil Is a Part-Timer!’. Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for ‘JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: Apokolips War’ trailer. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and trailer. [Use mental bookmark ‘Not able’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1223

Salutations.

It is now 12:07 PM EST for me. In case you want to know, I’m starting late today because I had an MRI and X-rays scheduled for my right shoulder yesterday, and that caused me to do my grocery shopping earlier today. For more than 2 weeks, my right shoulder was bothering me, but it feels a lot better now. In the past, I would just apply some IcyHot cream on it, but right now, I haven’t applied any IcyHot cream. Compared to before, it feels pretty good.

The ideas I will type in today will use the ‘Disqualify’ ideas I typed in Wishlist #1222. I believe it should be useful to you. In fact, I’d like to think of it as sort of a requirement when associated with the ‘Disqualify’ ideas. Before I continue, I want to say that people use what’s available, whether you have ideas from this blog or not. The best 1 example I can think of for that is in movie ‘Click(2006)’, starring Adam Sandler as Michael Newman, Tatum McCann as Samantha at 5 years old, and Joseph Castanon as Ben Newman at 7 years old. The movie is available streaming at Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 55 minutes and 33 seconds into the movie. Here is a quote:

Ben: ‘Dad?’

Michael: ‘Yeah.’

Ben: ‘We have some designs for you.’

Michael: ‘Oh, it’s not a good time, man.’

Samantha: ‘Maybe they’ll help you finish quicker.’

Michael: ‘All right. You want me to look at it? Let me see. Uh… ceiling’s too high, the hallway’s too narrow. Stairway placement makes no sense at all. What the heck’s this room made of?’

Ben: ‘Pizza.’

Michael: ‘Next. What’s yours made of?’

Samantha: (crying) ‘Pickles.’ (Samantha and Ben run away.)

The point of that ‘Click’ scene, refurbished of course, is that there’s nothing wrong with the resourcefulness used by both Ben and Samantha. They’re kids trying to help their father. It should be easy to imagine that, even though Ben and Samantha don’t have the resourcefulness that their father Michael has, they still use intent and sincerity to try to help him. One of Ben’s rooms is made of pizza, and one of Samantha’s rooms is made of pickles. Sure!

Because I believe that, when using the ideas I will type in, it can get somewhat involved contemplationally when used on mild to moderate forms of instigation, I have chosen 2 music videos that may help you relax when using these ideas. I doubt that I will find a new music video that will have a similar or better quality than these 2 videos, so I haven’t even tried to check for a new music video today. Also, keep in mind that I’m not a psychiatrist or someone doing this professionally. These 2 music videos are just 2 music videos that I have already offered previously.

The 1st music video that I recommend, in no particular order, is called ‘Nevermind’ by Dennis Lloyd. When I was thinking about this music video earlier, I completely forgot it’s name. I used both the ‘Search’ option on the homepage of this blog, and I used the google search engine. I couldn’t find it. So, what I did eventually was to start searching for that music video using the ‘ARCHIVES’ option on the home page of this blog, the one that allocates the lists by month. I think I started with ‘July 2019’, and I was going to check every month leading to 2018. Luckily, I found it at the beginning of ‘February 2019’. I used music video ‘Nevermind’ in Wishlist #1161, February 18, 2019. Here is a quote from that list:

I looked in www.google.com, and here is a quote from www.songfacts.com about the song ‘Nevermind’:

  • The song is actually an imaginary conversation between Dennis Lloyd and his girlfriend while she was away traveling. “There are the verses, where I said, ‘I’m ready now,’ – I was ready to have a serious relationship,” he explained to ABC Radio. “And the chorus is her singing, ‘[What if I left and it made no sense].’”

    Lloyd added laughing, “Eventually, I was the one who left, and it made no sense. I don’t think she likes the song anymore… and now it’s everywhere!”
  • So what does Dennis Lloyd’s-then girlfriend think of the song? He told Genius: “When I shared ‘Nevermind’ with my ex, she liked it, actually. I think she liked it. She could never imagine what will happen with this song, and me too. But I think she liked it. I hope.”
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Here is a quote from www.azlyrics.com for the lyrics of song ‘Nevermind’:

What if I left and it made no sense
And you tell your friends
And they hold your hands
Baby, nevermind, nevermind
Nevermind, nevermind

To watch music video ‘Nevermind’ for free, search for phrase ‘nevermind dennis lloyd’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 26 million views. It was published on Jul 12, 2017.

I watched the music video for the 1st time 10 or so minutes ago, and to me, it’s relaxing to watch. To help explain music video ‘Nevermind’ in words, here is a quote from one of the comments in youtube:

‘ I was gonna comment something clever…but…nevermind. ‘

I think that the reason you may like watching the music video ‘Nevermind’ is because I think the music video is meant to represent an imaginary, surreal conversation between two people, and the ideas in this blog are created mostly from my imagination.

The 2nd music video was relatively easy to find. The way to use this music video is described in a previous list. The recommended music video is called ‘Hands to Myself’ by Selena Gomez. It is in Wishlist #1129, June 29, 2018. Here is a quote:

The music video I am recommending for this idea, refurbished for this advice, of course, and you don’t have to watch it if you don’t want to, is from the song ‘Hands to Myself’ by American singer Selena Gomez. For this advice, the music video is used to show Selena Gomez in a celebrity’s house. According to Wikipedia, the celebrity is called Mason. When Mason discovers that someone is in his house without his permission, he calls the cops, and the cops arrest her. That is the premise that is used for this advice. When I use this video, I thought about the idea I call ‘predictable behavior’. That is what I imagine American companies are looking for in their employees regarding opportunities that need for their employees to have a more managed sense of predictable behavior. For example, I imagined myself offering an employee, portrayed by Selena Gomez in the music video ‘Hands to Myself’, a promotion. However, the caveat(warning or caution) is that you should be able to manage more your sense of predictable behavior. Now, in this imagined story, I have given this interview to other employees hundreds of times, and every single time, the employees showed a lot of promise, like they were applying to get into college. However, a month or so after starting her new job, she is depicted in the music video ‘Hands to Myself’, refurbished of course. That’s when you go to the scene where she gets arrested and she sings quote:

‘ I want it all, no, nothing else ‘

When Selena Gomez got arrested in the music video, that represented her using certain opportunities given to her in a way that she should not have done. With many of the employees I have given such an opportunity to, they would just disappear with the help of it’s use. Many of them also would get caught, and the company would consider doing what it can to get them out of trouble. Of course, I just imagined this story, but it’s also something I believe is happening in America. I think the reason why I imagine it to be more and more obvious is the high turnover. Think of a situation where employees with years of experience were given such an opportunity, and at least most of them would misuse such an opportunity within a month or 2. So, since the turnover is so high, instead of just offering such an opportunity to employees with years of experience, the opportunity is offered to many types of employees, even new employees to the company.

Of course, if you want to read more about the music video ‘Hands to Myself’, you can check the article of it from www.wikipedia.org.

To watch the music video ‘Hands to Myself’ for free, search for phrase ‘selena gomez hands to myself’ in www.youtube.com. It should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 266 million views.

Of course, you’re not using the music video ‘Hands to Myself’ based on it’s literal lyrics interpretation. You’re recommended to use it based on what is shown in the music video. According to youtube, the music video was published on Jan. 20, 2016. In my opinion, the song with the music video presents a relaxing ambiance. The way Mason’s house looks, as well as his depicted wardrobe, reminds me of basic neutral colors I believe business suits usually use.

So, if you choose to watch music video ‘Hands to Myself’, based on the actual premise of the music video, at least through most of it, the character portrayed by celebrity Selena Gomez is in Mason’s house without being invited. That’s why the police arrested her. That means that all of those other scenes involving intimacy with Selena Gomez and Mason, in the context of that music video’s storyline, were just imagined by the character portrayed by Selena Gomez. That didn’t actually happen.

Not able:

Let me introduce to you idea ‘Not able’ 1st by offering you it’s illustration example. It is in episode 7.15 ‘Lower Decks’ from tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1994)’. Here is a quote from wikipedia about that scene:

‘ After teaching a class, Worf tells Sito to stay and that he wants to test her. He blindfolds her and engages her in a one-on-one martial arts fight. Sito is powerless to stop Worf’s attacks, adding insult to her already bruised self-esteem, but finally stands up to him, saying it’s an unfair test. Worf admits that getting her to stand up for herself when she is being judged unfairly is what he intended all along. ‘

Episode ‘Lower Decks’ is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you have Amazon Prime, no additional payment is required. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 27 minutes and 17 seconds into the episode, Sito Jaxa(Shannon Fill) and Lieutenant Worf(Michael Dorn) are talking. Here is a quote:

Sito Jaxa: ‘I should practice first.’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘No. No practice. That is part of the ritual. The test must be unannounced.’ (Worf blindfolds Sito Jaxa) ‘Can you see?’

Sito Jaxa: ‘No.’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘Good. The Gik’tal has begun. Defend yourself!’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘You must anticipate my attack.’

Sito Jaxa: Yes, sir.’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘Defend yourself!’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘Are you listening, Ensign?’

Sito Jaxa: Yes, but…’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘Defend yourself!’

Sito Jaxa: ‘Ow!’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘You did not anticipate.’

Sito Jaxa: ‘How am I supposed to defend myself when I can’t see a thing?’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘Stop making excuses. Replace the blindfold.’

Sito Jaxa: ‘No! It’s not a fair test.’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘Very good, Ensign. You have passed the challenge.’

Sito Jaxa: ‘What? By taking off the blindfold?’

Lieutenant Worf: ‘It takes courage to say the test is unfair.

The 2nd example for idea ‘Not able’ is a story I made up: a boy is given a task that he eventually cannot continue doing by his father. When the boy is told to continue doing the task, the boy says to his father quote:

‘I can’t!’

The father then presents himself to his son looking like Merlin the Magician, with the white beard and moustache.

The 3rd example is from episode 4.19 ‘Angel of Mercy’ from crime tv series ‘Nash Bridges(1999)’. I just found out earlier today that ‘Nash Bridges’ is available streaming from CBS All Access. Instead of using the ‘CBS All Access’ channel, you can use Amazon.com instead, if you purchased it through Amazon. I don’t know if you can go from ‘CBS All Access’ to Amazon. Since I purchased it through Amazon to watch ‘Star Trek: Picard’, I can also watch ‘Nash Bridges’ using Amazon’s format. Anyway, the quote is from a conversation between Joe Dominguez(Cheech Marin) and Danielle(Aislin Roche). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 27 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Joe: ‘Uh, Danielle. Uh, Danielle? Hi. Hi, uh, can I talk to you for a second in private?’

Danielle: ‘What’s the password?’

Joe: ‘The password.’

Danielle: ‘My mom and dad told me not to talk to strangers unless they know the password.’

Joe: ‘Oh, well. I’m not a stranger. I’m a soccer coach. Remember me from the other day at soccer with Ms. Cross?’

Danielle: ‘I don’t know her, either.’

Joe: ‘Oh. Well, that’s OK. Listen, uh… ‘(Joe then says something that he should not have)

Danielle: ‘Stranger in my face! Stranger in my face! Stranger in my face!’

Those are the 3 basic example I wanted to introduce to you 1st for idea ‘Not able’, but this example is what I’m currently using now, and I would like to believe that, in a way, the way the main character Liam Kincaid(Robert Leeshock) is using it is like the way I am using it. Regardless, I’m offering you the reference for you to consider emulating. The example is in episode 3.3 ‘Emancipation’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Earth: Final Conflict(1999)’, and the episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you have Amazon Prime, no additional payment is required for the entire series. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 4 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode, Liam Kincaid and Renee Palmer(Jayne Heitmeyer) are talking. Here is the quote:

Liam: ‘I’m on duty. You said you needed to speak to me in person and fast.’

Renee: ‘Absolutely. What’s the story with the Skrill incident?’

Liam: ‘I’m on the case. Why are you so thrilled about it?’

Renee: ‘Well, the way I see it, the more people they harass, the more friends the Resistance makes.’

Liam: ‘Life should be that simple.’

Renee: ‘Well, let me make it even simpler. I thought only volunteer officers were armed with Skrills, and that their CVIs is need to make the blast.’

Liam: ‘So?’

Renee: ‘So, where does someone get a Skrill that works without a CVI?’

Liam: ‘What are you getting at?’

Renee: ‘Well, you being so cozy with the Taelons and all, I thought maybe you could get your hands on one of these user-friendly Skrills.’

Liam: ‘Right now, the most important thing is getting these thugs off the street. This meeting… is a waste of my time.’

The reason why I find that this ‘Earth: Final Conflict’ scene may be useful to you is because Liam was able to leave the meeting when he made the conclusion that it was a ‘waste of his time’. If you choose to, you may use this example to help you discontinue/leave certain contemplations. For example, for the teenage boys to men, if you haven’t watched ‘Earth: Final Conflict’ before, the character Renee Palmer is an attractive, very intelligent, and very resourceful woman, and yet even with these attributes, Liam was still able to discontinue/stop the conversation he was having with Miss Palmer, an example you may find useful.

It is now 3:39 PM EST for me. I am going to stop now, and will continue explaining idea ‘Not able’ next Saturday. Like I said before, because I had an MRI and X-rays done on my right shoulder yesterday, I wasn’t able to type in as much as I would want to today. There shouldn’t be any problems next Saturday. Also, I want to continue in this list, because I want you to use the same 2 music videos for this whole idea. So, for the sake of focus, I’m just using those 2 videos I mentioned earlier, ‘Nevermind’ and ‘Hands to Myself’ for next week. Ideally, I would finish explaining idea ‘Not able’ today, but I don’t have enough time to. I want to do other things today besides type for this blog. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

3/28/2020

Salutations.

It is now 8:16 AM EST for me. Since I want to say something else before continuing the explanation of idea ‘Not able’, I will offer you another music video and movie trailer, say that something else, close this list, and continue explanation of idea ‘Not able’ in the next list, Wishlist #1224.

Less than an hour or so ago, I looked at some of the fully downloaded youtube homepage, and I found the performance video ‘Dance Again’ by Selena Gomez. According to youtube, it was published Mar 26, 2020, 2 days ago. I noticed as she danced solo in that music video, that she gained weight since her music video ‘Hands To Myself’. Of course, she’s still beautiful. The comparison is interesting. I’m not saying much about it, since I just want to type something in and close this list.

The movie trailer I recommend is ‘Wonder Woman 1984’. I got it from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Movieclips Trailers’. Go to that publisher, and from it’s homepage, click ‘Movies Coming Out in 2020’. It has 160 videos. Wonder Woman 1984 is #19 out of 160. I think it’s boring, but I’m going to see the movie anyway. It has a lot of action scenes, but as a movie trailer, I should have chosen another one. Anyway, it’s good enough.

One idea may emphasize the context of another:

All right. Here’s an idea I think I made a less than 2 months ago, maybe even this month. While I was waiting for the bus, I thought of character Mickey Smith(Noel Clarke) holding a keychain, and at the bottom of that keychain, a key to the TARDIS was being shown. The image was from a photograph when actor Noel Clarke was one of the Doctor’s assistants. For example, he is in episode 2.3 ‘School Reunion’ from ‘Doctor Who(2006)’. I can’t find his photo specifically, but you can still see a few people holding a key to the TARDIS by searching for phrase ‘doctor who holding key tardis’ in www.google.com, and then click ‘Images’. As I was thinking of Mickey Smith holding that keychain, I made a comparison to that episode of Doctor Who, the ‘School Reunion’ episode, when David Tennant portrayed The Doctor, to the recent episodes of The Doctor portrayed by Jodie Whittaker, a woman. I believe the phrase ‘It doesn’t leave much to the imagination.’ applies. What I mean is that I used more of an effort to imagine to make episode ‘School Reunion’ be more entertaining to watch, as it is compared to Jodie Whittaker’s portrayal of The Doctor. The point I am trying to make is that, when I compared Jodie Whittaker’s portrayals and episodes to David Tennant’s portrayals and episode, it is the comparison that allows me to be aware that I used more imagination when watching episode ‘School Reunion’, as it is compared to Jodie Whittaker’s portrayals of ‘Doctor Who’. It is as if Jodie Whittaker’s portrayals of The Doctor became some sort of platform/foundation/vessel that allowed me to be aware of something that I already did. Those episodes gave me a reason to emphasize my use of imagination in a previous David Tennant episode of ‘Doctor Who’.

Here’s an illustration example, refurbished of course, to help you understand what I’m talking about. It is in episode 5.16 ‘Brain Storm’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2008)’. This is the episode where Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson make cameo appearances. (You can wikipedia them for further reference). In this scene, Dr. Rodney McKay(David Hewlett), Bill Nye(himself), and Neil deGrasse Tyson(himself) are talking. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available without additional payment. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 8 minutes and 26 seconds into the episode. Dr. Rodney McKay is explaining something to Dr. Jennifer Keller(Jewel Staite). Here is the quote:

Dr. McKay: ‘Neil likes to steal things from me, things like women and theoretical physics ideas.’

Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘Yeah, but who hasn’t stolen an idea from the great Rodney McKay?’

Dr. McKay: ‘Oh, so we admit it now.’

Bill Nye: ‘See, back in the day, whenever any one of these people came up with a new idea or published a new paper, Dr. McKay here would swear that he was already working on something very similar, just hadn’t gotten around to publishing it yet.’

Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘He’d say things like, ‘I was about to say that very same thing,’ or ‘I was just about to have that same idea’. ‘

Yes, in that ‘Stargate’ episode, Bill and Neil were criticizing McKay for the way he articulated his perspective to his chosen scientific community. But if you extrapolate and re-evaluate what McKay did, he also learned from his science peers. When the other scientists made their ideas known to others, those other ideas helped emphasize ideas that McKay already had. And when I made the comparison between the 2 doctors, David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker, that comparison allowed me to see that I used more imagination when evaluating the David Tennant doctor.

All right. I am not trying to freak the kids out. This is just something that I believe happened when kids would read this blog. I don’t know for certain that it happened. Addressing the kids, when you started reading this blog, haven’t you thought to yourself that you already knew some of these ideas, but you just didn’t put it into words before? You see? McKay so to speak also said something like that. Here is a quote:

Bill Nye: ‘See, back in the day, whenever any one of these people came up with a new idea or published a new paper, Dr. McKay here would swear that he was already working on something very similar, just hadn’t gotten around to publishing it yet.’

Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘He’d say things like, ‘I was about to say that very same thing,’ or ‘I was just about to have that same idea’. ‘

Addressing the kids, for certain expectations, Dr. Rodney McKay is like you! Ideas from others that you allow yourselves to evaluate and interact with may give you an evaluation use that helps you emphasize in a certain context ideas that you already have made. It is possible that a person could present to you an idea with the purpose of allowing you the option to interact with an idea that you have already made, but in an certain convenient context. I just made this example up: I’m talking to an attractive woman that is single and possibly available for me to date, and I introduce to her some sort of idea, and it’s purpose is to help emphasize ideas she already has. However, when I introduced to her that idea, and the ideas she already has she chose to interact with it’s emphasis, she did what Neil and Bill explained to Rodney, she interpreted it as some sort of insult. When I explained to her that that was not the reason I introduced that idea to her, she said to me ‘I believe you.’, and then she walked away. Clearly, when she said to me ‘I believe you.’, she was being sarcastic. And then I thought to myself ‘Why does this always happen to me?’

It is 9:50 AM EST for me. I’m going to close this idea now, and then continue explaining idea ‘Not able’ in the next list later today, Wishlist #1224. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

To avoid some ambiguity or some obvious misunderstanding, I made this discovery recently, about how one idea may emphasize another. I did not know about this specific idea, not until like a month ago.

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Wishlist #1222

3/14/2020

Salutations.

It is now 10:31 AM EST for me. In case you want to know, I have spent an embarrassing amount of time looking for the music video and trailer yet again. I started earlier today, looking 1st at the youtube home page. I thought I found a few, but after I actually looked at them, I dismissed them. Yesterday, I closed Wishlist #s 1220 and 1221 because, surprising to myself, I actually invented a better idea this past Thursday, 3/12/20. I didn’t think that was going to happen, and yet it still happened. That means that for many expectations, the idea I will explain in this list will be the best idea that I have ever invented.

The music video I finally chose for this list is called ‘Rumors’ by Sabrina Claudio. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’. When in the ‘Vevo’ home page, click ‘Specialty Playlists’. When in ‘Specialty Playlists’, click ‘Pop-Teen!’. According to Vevo, ‘Pop-Teen!’ has 115 videos, and it’s description is ‘Videos from the young voices of now.’ As of now, Music video ‘Rumors’ is #45.

Sabrina Claudio has a wikipedia page, if you want to know more about her. Here is a quote from the song ‘Rumors’:

All these rumors spreading around
And I kinda like the way they sound
All these rumors ’bout you and me
How can we make this a reality, oh?

To watch music video ‘Rumors’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘sabrina claudio rumors’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 2.6 million views. It was published Oct 15, 2019, about 5 months ago.

When I watched it earlier today for the 1st time, it had a futuristic vibe to it, since you see space ship cars flying around. Even though my thoughts were a little occupied with what I was about to type in as I watched the music video, what I also felt was that the music video was being made to be a part of this advice. In my opinion, that’s because of how the music video was made, it’s special effects. It’s interesting to watch, in my opinion. Also, today I think is the 1st time I’ve heard of Sabrina Claudio. I’ve heard of Zayn, but not of her.

The movie trailer I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’. I found that from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Movieclips Trailers’. From it’s homepage, scroll down to category ‘Trailers by Genre’, then click ‘VIEW FULL PLAYLIST’ for category ‘Family & Animation Trailers Spotlight’. In that category, there are 351 videos. ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’ is #187.

Soon after I watched that ‘Nutcracker’ trailer, from the DVD/Blu-ray mail service that I use, I requested a Blu-ray copy of that movie. I intend to watch it. I like the way that trailer feels as I watched it. It stars Morgan Freeman as Drosselmeyer, and Mackenzie Foy as Clara. I’m surprised I haven’t heard of this movie until today. Even though I’m only recommending that you watch it’s movie trailer, I am also watching the movie for myself.

Pragmatic luxury hotel(revisited):

To start this idea off, I recommend using idea ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’, mentioned in Wishlist #1148. Here is a quote:

‘ It’s also from the ‘Arachnids in the UK’ episode, The Doctor(Jodie Whittaker) talking to Jack Robertson(Chris Noth). That scene according to Amazon Video starts 34 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode, and of course it’s refurbished for advice. Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘You filled up disused mines with landfill waste and built a luxury hotel on top.’

Refurbished for advice, ‘filled up disused mines with landfill waste’ represents the instigations that you experienced that use pragmatism, and ‘built a luxury hotel on top’ represents the pragmatism used to reasonably inform you for various matters. ‘

Solve disqualify:

I think it was this past Thursday, 3/12/2020, that I invented idea ‘Solve disqualify’. I used idea ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’ to invent it at the time. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘disqualify’ means ‘to deprive of legal, official, or other rights or privileges; declare ineligible or unqualified.’

To start explaining idea ‘Solve disqualify’, I want to give you an interpretation that I made from the end of the movie ‘Duplicity(2009)’, starring Clive Owen as Ray Koval, and Julia Roberts as Claire Stenwick. Here is a quote from wikipedia about the end of that movie:

‘ Claire and Ray rendezvous at the Zurich Airport, each with a copy of the formula that they plan to sell to a Swiss company for $35 million. ‘

‘ The formula, the Swiss announce to Ray and Claire, is not what they think, just a harmless lotion. They in turn are disappointed, but impressed by how completely they were manipulated. They have only each other now, and a thank you bottle of champagne from Tully. ‘

The movie Duplicity is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 43 seconds into the movie. When Ray and Claire were sitting in that dining room, I imagined an employee walking through that room. That employee looked like character Dr. Daniel Jackson, portrayed by Michael Shanks, from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. In this refurbished scene, let’s call him Daniel Jackson, that employee was using his resourcefulness to see if Ray and Claire were OK. Even though they were discovered to be spies by the company Ray and Claire used to work for, Daniel Jackson still had concern for them. After all, he considered them friends, even though he will probably never see them again. He wanted to make sure that the company didn’t mistreat them, even though they betrayed the company. Daniel Jackson didn’t actually walk through that room. That’s just an imagined representation to illustrate that he was checking on them using his know-how and resourcefulness.

To continue from here, I recommend using ideas from Wishlist #1220, ‘Keep identity of blame’, ‘Cold turkey’, and ‘Comprise’, and ideas from Wishlist #1221, ‘Acknowledgements’, and ‘Starve refrain’.

When Daniel Jackson walked through that room, so to speak, in the movie ‘Duplicity’, that is in reference to adults who have been working for the same job/company for several years or more in regards as to how you evaluate employees that you work with that have instigated you, and how they interact with management and those with authority because of such behavior. Even though you may not have talked to management about such conversations, you still used your own know-how to evaluate how such conversations occurred.

So, here is the situation I am using for idea ‘Solve disqualify’ for such adults who worked for the same job/company for several years or more: Let’s say this situation happened many times to you: An employee that you worked with instigated you, and you believe that that employee was talked to by management, and that employee admitted that he/she made a mistake. Neither management nor that employee informed you that such a conversation occurred, but you still believe that that employee admitted to management that he/she made a mistake. So, you took it upon yourself to evaluate that experienced instigation as a mistake on the instigator’s part, even though that employee and management never officially informed you that it was a mistake. Using ideas ‘Keep identity of blame’, ‘Cold turkey’, ‘Comprise’, ‘Acknowledgements’, and ‘Starve refrain’, you have learned to be more objective about such forced experiences. For example, since it was a mistake, you’re able to reprioritize more how to interact with it. And that is where idea ‘Not qualify’ comes in:

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Not qualify:

You have learned? that you no longer have to actively interact with such mistakes. You call that ‘Not qualify’.

Solve disqualify:

The only illustration example I can think of right now for idea ‘Solve disqualify’, refurbished of course, is in movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’, starring Sienna Miller as Chuck Portnoy, and Vince Vaughn as Dan Trunkman. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 22 minutes and 34 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Dan: ‘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 winked at Dan, slapped his butt, and then whistled as she walked away.

Keep in mind that the main goal I try to help you with with this advice is to help you more tenably experience unavoidable instigation, if you have instigation problems. So, on Thursday, 3/12/2020, I made the discovery that an instigator may improperly impose an active, resolving sense of disqualification for you to unavoidably experience. For example, at least refurbished, in the movie ‘Unfinished Business’, Chuck winked at Dan, slapped his butt, then whistled as she walked away. Let’s say for the sake of the idea, that such an experience was an active, resolving sense of disqualification for Dan. Now, this may not sound like it’s much, but this may be new information for you. When you experience an active, resolving sense of disqualification, you didn’t put it there. It’s something that the instigator where you work wants you to think about. It could be literally like part of the identity of what the instigator is showing you at the time.

Now, even though a certain contemplation identity may be unavoidable to experience, I still believe you can manage it better, at least better than what you were doing, for example, if you did not have a technique at all for instigation. Here’s an illustration example: Episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from tv series ‘Transporter: The Series(2012)’ is available streaming from Amazon.com. It involves Dieter(Charly Hubner), Giles(Josh Blacker), and Frank(Chris Vance). The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 45 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode. Of course, remove the bad language and inaproprieities from that scene. The main scene starts 46 minutes and 39 seconds into the episode, when Giles is talking to Frank, who is pretending to be Dieter. Here is the quote, edited of course:

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

That’s when the actual Dieter who kept denying/lying that he is Dieter, said to Giles:

Dieter: ‘Thanks.’

And that is when Giles turned around and looked at the actual Dieter. The actual Dieter, realizing that he just admitted that he is Dieter, rolled his eyes up. That is because Dieter doesn’t actually have a developed technique to deal with instigation. For example, if he experiences certain things, he becomes it. Here’s an example to help you manage better having an active sense of disqualification caused by instigation:

Lack disquantify:

Instead of ‘not qualify’, you can instead use ‘not quantify’ as the phrase to contemplationally say, but it’s actually a variation of ‘not qualify’. For example, an instigator causes you to experience a lacking, a sense of inadequacy, in the form of contemplation quantification, but that quantification is disqualified/’not qualified’ by you. You would then contemplationally say ‘Lack disquantify’ to help you allocate the experience better. One example that I can recall is in the movie ‘Die Another Day(2002)’, starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, and Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 59 minutes and 49 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

James Bond: ‘Can I expect the pleasure of you in Iceland?’

Miranda Frost: ‘I’m afraid you’ll never have that pleasure, Mr. Bond.’

James Bond: (reacting to himself) ‘Ouch.’

James Bond experienced a certain lacking, a rejection, and he allowed himself to feel that rejection a certain way. In your situation, if you experienced a certain lacking from another person, and you did not agree to participate with such an interaction, for example, you did not want to even talk about such a thing with such a person, you may instead contemplationally say ‘Lack disquantify’ or ‘Lack quantify’, and you would disqualify that sense of lacking quantification.

Spontaneous spasm disquantify:

The word ‘spontaneous’ was created using episode 2.2 ‘Jane Seymour’ from reality-tv series ‘Hi-Jinks(2006)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 16 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode. Basically, the host Leila Sbitani with the help of the show and the kids parents, will be causing kids to believe they’re looking at a certain painting in an art exhibition, and then someone wearing a costume will literally ‘pop out’ of the painting, causing the kids to back away and react. For example, the girls would usually scream when that happens.

The words ‘spasm’ and ‘spastic’ are sort of ‘wildcard’ words. If you are contemplationally shuffling, you may be looking for words that will work on experienced instigations. I thought the words ‘spasm’ and ‘spastic’ may be useful to you. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘spasm’ means ‘a sudden, abnormal, involuntary muscular contraction, consisting of a continued muscular contraction (tonic spasm) or of a series of alternating muscular contractions and relaxations (clonic spasm) ‘.

All right. In case you didn’t know, DC comics are using more alternate reality characters in their normal DC storyline. For example, a regularly recurring character is called ‘The Batman Who Laughs’. He is Bruce Wayne from another reality using some sort of Dark Metal, and he is evil. Years ago, I imagined a Joker who is also from another reality, but he is a Joker who is trying to live a normal life, so to speak. He is being criticized by others because of what the other Jokers from other realities are doing. For example, I would imagine some sort of criticism for what he was doing, and he would explain that he was not doing anything wrong. So, I recommend that you just imagine that ‘good joker’ experiencing a certain criticism, and then he would explain outloud, as if he was having a conversation with another person, what he was actually doing. That exercise should help you with contemplationally disqualifying certain instigation induced notions.

It is now 3:54 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Next week, I probably will just type in a new idea, since that’s what I usually do anyway, but since I have no idea what that new idea will be, if I don’t make a new idea that is acceptable enough to type in, I will just plan to explain further idea ‘Disqualify’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

[TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Duplicity’. Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for movie ‘Unfinished Business’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Transporter: The Series’. Some viewer discretion for tv series ‘Hi-Jinks’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’, ‘Not qualify’, ‘Solve disqualify’, ‘Lack disquantify’, ‘Spontaneous spasm disquantify’, ‘Spontaneous disquantify’, and ‘Spasm disquantify’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1221

Salutations.

It is now 10:51 AM EST for me. Before I continue, I want to address something I said in Wishlist #1203, Nov 23, 2019. Here is the quote:

‘ Here’s a story I created that explains why he wasn’t able to extrapolate the answers that he believed that he needed from the other students and teachers at Annapolis: Imagine a business gathering that happens 5 days a week in this big room, and the answers that Jake Huard needs are represented by the footprints that everyone leaves in that big room. However, and the end of the business day, the janitors/custodians clean that floor, and it’s adjacent rooms. By doing so, they remove the footprints that people leave behind while using that room. Therefore, wasn’t able to recognize those answers, since those answers are always removed at the end of business day. ‘

It was just a few days ago, I think it was Wed, 3/4/2020, that I realized that the kids that read that may think that I lied to them. If I made that unintentional mistake, it’s possible that some? of the kids may have thought about it for about 3 months. So, this is my excuse: When I made that story, I didn’t want the kids to unnecessarily ponder why Jake Huard couldn’t initially discover the ideas that he needed in order to graduate from Annapolis. He talked to his friends, other teachers, etc. in Annapolis, and he was also about to be expelled. That’s why I thought it was possible that the kids who chose to read Wishlist #1203 may wonder why Jake couldn’t find those answers. I thought that such an effort was not needed for the advice. So, to help avoid what I believe to be an unnecessary mental expenditure that kids may make, I gave the kids that story for them to think about. And since I am the only one that is making this blog, and no one else is helping me, I experienced a sense of being giddy that my idea probably worked. And that sense of being giddy, so to speak, didn’t wear off, not until a few days ago. And that’s when I realized that some? of the kids may have interpreted that story as a lie. When I typed it in, it was not my intent to give them a lie. So, if you believed it was a lie, then I admit that I made a mistake presenting you that story in that context. It was not my intent to lie to you, but I admit that I made a mistake. If I could do that again, so to speak, I would add this addendum to Wishlist #1203, to help avoid that story to be interpreted as a lie. I apologize for such a mistake to be presented to you.

The ‘good news’ is that I believe you can learn from such a mistake. In case in the future you type something in that may make you feel giddy, if you choose to use this mistake as a reference, you may want to add a clarification as to why you typed that in, to avoid a misunderstanding that may occur.

It is now 12:23 PM EST for me. My ubereats food arrived very quickly, and I ate some of it. For what I said earlier, you don’t have to process it very quickly. Take your time deciding what to do with it. After all, this is just advice to me. If you choose to, you can postpone thinking about it, and then continue thinking about it later. That way, you can continue reading the rest of this advice.

The music video I recommend is called ‘No Reason’ by Kylie Cantrall. I found it on the fully loaded home page of www.youtube.com. I couldn’t find her on wikipedia, but I did check publisher ‘Disney Channel Voices’ on www.youtube.com, and her music video is #31 out of 31 music videos. I also couldn’t find the lyrics to that song in www.azlyrics.com. So, my entire recommened validation is that it does exist with publisher ‘Disney Channel Voices’. To watch music video ‘No Reason’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘kylie cantrall no reason’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 73 thousand views.

The 3 main reasons why I chose music video ‘No Reason’ is because 1)it’ very new. It was just published yesterday, Mar 6, 2020, 2)it’s a Disney related music video, and 3)it presents in my opinion spontaneous interjection that is seemingly acceptable in a music video context. It’s meant to give you a more acceptable example of spontaneous/surprisingly presented interjections, instead of just? having such spontaneous interjections from mild to moderate instigations. For example, if you have ever been surprised by a minor form of instigation by an instigator, it’s like seeing that instigator present that form of surprise, but in a Disney related music video context. When I watched music video ‘No reason’, it seems to me that, when the people who are portraying students in a library are dancing, they are synchronized using spontaneous interjections in their dancing. That’s why I thought such a music video would be useful for you to watch.

The tv series trailer, refurbished with inaproprieities removed and keeping in mind that it’s science fiction, is from Netflix tv series ‘Raising Dion’. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org about the series:

Raising Dion is an American superhero drama web television series that premiered October 4, 2019 on Netflix. It is based on the 2015 comic book and short film of the same name by Dennis Liu. In January 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.

Raising Dion follows the story of a woman named Nicole who raises her son Dion…

The normal dramas of raising a son as a single mom are amplified when Dion starts to manifest several magical, superhero-like abilities. Nicole must now keep her son’s gifts secret with the help of Mark’s best friend Pat, and protect Dion from people out to exploit him while figuring out the origin of his abilities.

The only misgiving I have about the tv series trailer is when Dion teleported away from the car and into his mother’s arms. I’m not complaining that he is safe, away from danger. It’s just that the boy Dion was already standing in the middle of the street in obvious daylight. Not in highways, of course, and not while driving fast, but I’ve seen situations where cars would stop and wait for certain bigger birds to walk across the street. I’m just saying that it doesn’t seem realistic that a driver would have such an accident. And on top of that, the driver didn’t even stop! Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad that the boy is safe, and I know it’s just a science fiction tv series. I’m saying this for the sake of the kids who choose to watch such a trailer.

To watch tv series ‘Raising Dion’ for free, search in www.youtube.ccom for phrase ‘raising dion trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 1.5 million views. It premiered Sep 18, 2019, almost 6 months ago.

I found tv series ‘Raising Dion’ in www.youtube.com, from publisher ‘Movieclips Trailers’. Go to the home page of ‘Movieclips Trailers’, scroll down, then click ‘New TV Trailers’. That has 840 videos. As of earlier today, ‘Raising Dion’ is #538. I noticed it because Dion’s hands were glowing with some kind of energy. I was able to upload the entire page using a direct connection with the cable modem. I wasn’t using the wifi, I was using a direct connection to the cable modem. After I uploaded it, I started from the end, #840, and then worked my way up to #538, in case you want to know.

Keep in mind that I’m just recommending for you to watch the trailer ‘Raiding Dion’, not the tv series. I like the trailer because it has a fundamental yet sci-fi extrapolated acknowledgement of a parent caring for her child. Here’s a quote from one of the comments:

‘ Netflix has a thing for mothers frantically looking for their sons ‘

Acknowledgements:

It is now 1:37 PM EST for me. I don’t think I will explain this entire idea today, but I will try to. I invented it earlier today, and it’s my opinion that it’s my best idea yet, at least for certain expectations. Earlier today, I was thinking about celebrity Don Johnson in the sci-fi tv series ‘Watchmen(2019)’. In the series, according to www.imdb.com, he portrayed Judd Crawford. Many of the scenes in that tv series was boring to me, so I fast forward through much of it, including scenes of Judd Crawford. However, I did think about the process that the entertainment industry uses to keep these actors in the public’s attention. Sort of, I imagined in an extrapolated context celebrity Don Johnson being interviewed for the part of Judd Crawford for the tv series ‘Watchmen’. The basic gist of it is that the entertainment industry wants to give a certain acknowledgement to Don Johnson if he chooses to portray Judd Crawford for the tv series ‘Watchmen’. And then I thought about how instigations may discourage you from interacting with certain acknowledgements that may discourage your career goal developments. Keep in mind that I’m thinking about students and non-managerial employees in general.

Here’s an illustration example of what I’m talking about, using the character portrayal of Hunt Stevenson by celebrity Michael Keaton from the movie ‘Gung Ho(1986)’, refurbished and extrapolated. Here’s a quote from www.imdb.com and wikipedia about Hunt Stevenson:

‘ When a Japanese car company buys an American plant, the American liaison must mediate the clash of work attitudes between the foreign management and native labor. ‘

‘ The local auto plant in fictional Hadleyville,Pennsylvania, which supplied most of the town’s jobs, has been closed for nine months. The former foreman Hunt Stevenson goes to Tokyo to try to convince the Assan Motors Corporation to reopen the plant. ‘

Now, this comparison is directed towards students and non-managerial employees in America. If you experienced mild to moderate forms of instigation at school or at work, then those impressions of instigations may give you a misleading sense of expectation if you choose to pursue other career goals. For example, if you watched the movie ‘Gung Ho’, you may extrapolate that when Hunt Stevenson was given his job as foreman, and when he went to Tokyo to convince a corporation to reopen the plant, the people that gave him that authority, who are probably the employees of that plant, they probably don’t even want to know what he does with that authority, as long as he gets their jobs back. In other words, if you were given such a job, as you imagine such a job as a non-managerial employee, you probably wouldn’t be using almost any of those expectations that instigations that you have experienced in the past has caused you to have. You see? All of those employees don’t even care what resources your new authority gives you. They just want their jobs back. If you choose to imagine having such a job during the 1st week, you may notice that it doesn’t even make sense to use those instigation created expectations on any of them.

If you choose to, once you become aware of that, what you do notice if you watched the movie ‘Gung HO’ is that what Hunt Stevenson is doing is recommending and presenting acknowledgements to the corporation in Tokyo, as well as trying to receive and earn other acknowledgements. To illustrate Hunt Stevenson interacting, presenting, and trying to earn certain acknowledgements from the Japanese corporation, Amazon.com has the movie available streaming, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 7 minutes and 52 seconds into the movie. Here is a quote:

Hunt Stevenson: ‘I’m like, crazy for your country. I love it. …Did you decorate this place yourselves?’

Anyway, Hunt Stevenson is clearly illustrating that he believes that acknowledgments are important in order for the employees who gave him his job to continue to have jobs.

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Now, I’m not saying that every possible career goal opportunity is like Hunt Stevenson’s job. For example, I remember an episode of ‘Bones’ where Seeley Booth(David Boreanaz) was involved in some sort of budget assessment, and he was making some of the people he was managing feel miserable in regards to their supposed mismanagement of resources. He then gave Camille Saroyan(Tamara Taylor) the authority to give the final report, and the auditors loved her!(I think I only watched 5 seasons worth of tv series ‘Bones’.) My guess is, if Seeley was instigated when he was in school, he really used that experience in an extrapolated sense, of course. And there are probably arbitration jobs that would benefit the person if he/she had some mild exposure to instigation. The point is, if you believe that there are a lot of jobs that can be extrapolated from Hunt Stevenson’s job, then from those examples, the mild to moderate instigations that you have experienced may have been discouraging you from the pursuit of certain acknowledgements, and Hunt Stevenson is certainly using acknowledgements in order to get those employees their jobs back.

Starve refrain:

According to www.dictionary.com, ‘refrain’ means ‘to abstain from an impulse to say or do something’ and the dictionary example is ‘I refrained from telling him what I thought’. The word ‘Starve’ comes from the movie ‘Ocean’s Eight(2018)’, Keri’s(Talia Cuomo) performance, Tammy’s(Sarah Paulson) daughter. To be clear, the use of the meaning ‘Starve’ extrapolated from Tammy’s daughter is in reference to her hunger, not her age. Also, since this idea is going to reference an experience or experiences you may choose to contemplationally not resolve(explained later), a sense of starving extrapolated from the performance of a girl in a movie should be more acceptable. And, of course, later, you may also change that definition of ‘Starve’, but if you are just using it to reference her performance of being hungry, but just the hunger, you may also add to the definition of ‘Starve’ if you need to. What I am saying is, if there are instigations you don’t even want to address, for example, then a sense of starving associated with an awkward meaning you may also choose to not address, since you are not addressing the instigation to begin with. Anyway, if you choose to ‘check the idea out’, you can always take the idea apart and rebuild it.

The scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 29 minutes and 31 seconds into the movie, Keri and her mom Tammy are talking. Here is a quote:

Keri: ‘Mommy, when’s dinner ready?’

Tammy: ‘Uh, sweetheart, I will be right there. I’m…I’m so sorry. Mommy will be right there.’

Keri: ‘But I’m hungry!’

Tammy: ‘I know, sweetheart, I promise, I will be right there.’

So, the word ‘Starve’ is using the reference when Keri said the word ‘hungry!’:

Keri: ‘But I’m hungry!’

Here’s a revised use of the word ‘Starve’: Just extrapolate what Keri said. Sure, she’s a girl, so just use her hunger, and then extrapolate that hunger, just the hunger, for other forms of hunger, of starving. I mean, how many times is the use of the word ‘Starve’ going to be awkward? Even as an adult, I suppose that the many variations of instigations I have addressed are not all awkward, when in the context of having some sort of aspect of it being referenced by a girl. And like I said, you are only referencing generalistically her hunger, not the fact that the hunger is coming from a girl specifically.

Before I continue, keep in mind that this is the 1st time that I’m typing this explanation in. I don’t have it written anywhere else, this specific explanation: It is my belief that certain mild to moderate forms of instigations discourage you from having a reasonable sense of what your original intent of sense was at the time you interacted with such instigations. One purpose of such instigation is to cause you to forget somewhat your original use of intent sense as such instigations encourage you to respond to them. The purpose of idea ‘Starve refrain’ is to help you fortify a separate perspective that allows you to remember somewhat your original intent sense, not as you experience such instigations, but for later evaluation use, such as a minute later, an hour later, a week later, etc., as it relates to the acknowledgements that such instigations may cause you to evaluate and interact with.

Here’s an example of idea ‘Starve refrain’ that does not involve instigation, and is not an exact example, but it may help you understand idea ‘Starve refrain’. It is from episode 7.3 ‘The Price of Admission’ from mystery tv series ‘Elementary(2019)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video ,that scene starts 23 minutes and 10 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Aura Swenson(Kate Middleton): ‘The fact is, I let you in here to prove that I wasn’t committing any crime. And since that’s the case, there’s nothing that I could be blackmailed over, either.’

Joan Watson(Lucy Liu): ‘I’m confused. How could your father have been susceptible to blackmail, but not you? You just said that the looted items are still here.’

Aura’s lawyer(Kate Levy): ‘Because we finalized a deal with the Ethiopian government this morning that obviates any crimes on Ms. Swenson’s part.

Detective Bell(Jon Michael Hill): ‘Care to explain how a deal with a foreign country saves you from facing charges on U.S. soil?’

Aura: ‘A few months ago, the U.N. brokered a peace deal between Ethiopia and Eritrea, ending a lengthy conflict. With the fighting over, Ethiopia now has a chance to repair it’s infrastructure.’

Joan Watson: ‘Which just happens to be your family’s line of work.’

Aura’s lawyer: ‘In exchange for Swenson Construction’s generous assistance building new housing, parks, and power plants, Ethiopia has agreed to donate any and all items that might have been looted to the Swenson’s museum. And since none of the items in here have left the foreign trade zone…’

Joan Watson: ‘Technically, none of these items have been smuggled into the country illegally. So this deal makes it legal?’

Aura’s lawyer: ‘And since this deal has been in the works for weeks, Ms. Swenson had no motive.’

So, to explain the use of that ‘Elementary’ quote, Aura Swenson believed that the police detectives needed an explanation, and since she didn’t want to eventually get arrested, she talked to their detectives with a lawyer, who helped explained to the detectives that she was innocent. Notice that both Joan and Marcus Bell were a little confused at first, but they eventually let them go without needing to go to the police precinct for further questioning.

[It is now 4:25 PM EST for me. I believe that this is my best idea. However, even after I explain it, there are still one other idea I forgot to add to this idea. It’s called ‘Know-how’, more specifically, a false commitment to know-how, and I will also explain that later. I know that I said in the previous list that I would explain idea ‘Outlast’. I changed my mind because I believe idea ‘Starve refrain’ is more important to explain. If I am able to explain an idea while I still sense it’s associated epiphany, I believe I am able to explain the idea better. Next Saturday, I will continue and hopefully finish explaining my original goal for idea ‘Starve refrain’, unless I change my mind again. Right now, I don’t see how that is possible, since idea ‘Starve refrain’ is the best idea I have ever invented(for certain expectations, at least). So, if you are there Saturday, I’ll see you then.

3/13/2020

Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Raising Dion’. TV-MA mature themes, sci-violence, and viewer discretion for tv mini-series ‘Watchmen’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Gung Ho’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Ocean’s Eight’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Bones’ and ‘Elementary’. Use only refurbished for references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Acknowledgements’ and ‘Starve refrain’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.