Wishlist #1235

6/27/2020

Salutations.

It is now 7:49 AM EST for me.

This list is just a continuation of Wishlist #1234, last week’s list. I want to continue explaining idea ‘Lie’ with a new list.

It is my belief that many teenagers and adults are having a ‘field day’, so to speak, with using Wishlist #1234, the beginning explanation of the ‘Lie’ idea. Even if that may be true, I still try to take into consideration that kids may be reading these ideas. And so, one of the reasons I am introducing the music video I watched for the 1st time earlier today, and the movie trailer, is to show to the kids that may be reading this blog that I am, indeed, trying to take into consideration that kids may be reading this blog. I am also aware that I also encourage kids to be skeptical as to what they read in this blog, but if you are a kid who’s been reading this blog for a while, and you are being skeptical, then at least you have some experience being skeptical.

Both the music video AND the movie trailer are from Disney. In other words, when you watch them, you can allow your senses to be more open to what you see, compared to let’s say movies and tv shows you choose not to watch because of their inappropriate content. The music video I am recommending for this blog is called ‘We Own The Summer’ by Milo Manheim. I found the music video in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘DisneyMusicVevo’. Click that, then go to category ‘New Videos from Disney Music Group’. And that’s where you’ll find it. It was published Jun 12, 2020, about 2 weeks ago, and it already has over 3.2 million views!

Here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘We Own The Summer’:

Oh
Staying up all night
Talk, text till whenever
We’re gonna be alright
Cause’ we own the summer

Even though I’ve only seen a few social distancing video clips, and I didn’t see the entire clip on most of those clips, in my opinion, music video ‘We Own The Summer’ seems to me to be the most professionally made. I’m not saying that the others that I have watched were not professionally made. I’m saying that, if you choose to watch it, you can allow your senses to respond to it. And it doesn’t have that ‘stay at home’ look that some? of those video clips that promote social distancing seem to have. It looks to me like the most professionally made, encouraging the senses to be used, social distancing music video that is out there. I only watched it once for the 1st time earlier today, but that’s my opinion.

The Disney movie trailer is called ‘Artemis Fowl’. Here’s a quote from wikipedia:

The film details the adventures of Artemis Fown II,  a 12-year-old Irish prodigy who teams up with his faithful servant, a dwarf, and a fairy in order to rescue his father, Artemis Fowl I, who has been kidnapped by another fairy looking to reclaim an item the Fown family has stolen.

Ferdia Shaw as Artemis Fowl II, a 12-year-old human criminal mastermind, with exceptionally high intelligence.

Colin Farrell as Artemis Fowl I, Artemis’ absent father and criminal mastermind.

To watch the movie trailer ‘Artemis Fowl’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘artemis fowl trailer’, and it should be one of the selections offered, with over 6 million views. It is published by Walt Disney Studios on Mar 2, 2020, almost 4 months ago.

Even though I only watched the trailer once earlier today, I like the way Artemis was able to ‘team up’ with others, like teaming up with a dwarf and a fairy.

It’s 8:57 AM EST for me. I’m going to take a break now. I’ll be back today.

It is now 9:35 AM EST for me. Before I begin, I want to introduce to you to something that may be useful to many of you, but not all of you. It’s just a vitamin B supplement, but some of you may find it useful. I bought mine from a pharmacy, but the exact brand is sold in Amazon.com for about 8 dollars, and it has Amazon Prime shipping. Here is a quote from Amazon:

‘Nature Made Super B-Complex with Vitamin C Tablets…’

The advice I am giving are for adults, but if you are a kid or a young teenager, and you feel that this advice also applies to you, then I recommend that you talk to your doctor about it. Even though the tv show ‘GATTEN!’ is publicly available to watch, I don’t remember seeing any kids being tested for the deficiency in the few minutes of the show that I watched.

I recorded this tv show called ‘GATTEN!’ from cable tv channel ‘NHKHD’ on June 13, 2020, two weeks ago. I finally watched more of it yesterday. If you want to watch it, the episode is offered in the internet. Using www.google.com, search for phrase ‘nhkhd gatten’, and it should provide you with a link to watch it. Basically, the episode called ‘Feeling tired? Fight it!’ talks about Anemia. According to their independent public tests, about 1/4 of the general public has Anemia, and they don’t know that they have it. Go to www.wikipedia.org, and search for phrase ‘anemia’. Here is a quote:

Anemia (also spelled anaemia) is a decrease in the total amount of red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin in the blood,[3][4] or a lowered ability of the blood to carry oxygen.[5] When anemia comes on slowly, the symptoms are often vague and may include feeling tired, weakness, shortness of breath, and a poor ability to exercise.[1] When the anemia comes on quickly, symptoms may include confusion, feeling like one is going to pass outloss of consciousness, and increased thirst.

Treatment for anemia depends on cause and severity. Vitamin supplements given orally (folic acid or vitamin B12) or intramuscularly (vitamin B12) will replace specific deficiencies.

Mild to moderate iron-deficiency anemia is treated by oral iron supplementation with ferrous sulfateferrous fumarate, or ferrous gluconate. Daily iron supplements have been shown to be effective in reducing anemia in women of childbearing age.

Vitamin C aids in the body’s ability to absorb iron…

I recommend that you watch a few minutes of that ‘GATTEN!’ episode, just to see the testimonies of the people who were tested. Some didn’t know that they had it, because they never felt excessively tired, and others did experience symptoms of feeling tired within the diagnostic context of having anemia.

After I watched it yesterday, I went to a pharmacy and selected a multi-vitamin that had both folic acid and Vitamin B12. That multi vitamin was the one that I recommended called ‘

‘Nature Made Super B-Complex with Vitamin C Tablets…’

Just by looking at the bottle label ingredients from Amazon.com, there’s 625% of B12, 167% of folic acid, and 167% of Vitamin C. Since it’s just a multi-vitamin, you can just buy it over the counter without needing a prescription. Here is one of the customer reviews from Amazon.com:

Yes! This… and my energy has returned to that of my childhood! I used to need naps multiple times a day and I would STILL BE TIRED. I noticed a difference the 2nd day. My sleep has gotten better and all around I’m very impressed.

After taking the multi-vitamin yesterday, I noticed that I felt less tired. In my condition, when I would go to the laundromat, I would feel tired. And there are also moments when I would contemplationally say to myself ‘I need to sleep.’ Now, after taking that multi-vitamin, I feel better. I also plan to take the iron supplement that wikipedia recommended, but I plan to do that next week.

So, if you feel tired while using your daily routine, that could be because of anemia. If you take the multi-vitamin, that’s only about 8 dollars from Amazon.com, and I purchased mine from a pharmacy, and you only need to take one pill a day, and it’s anemia, you should feel less tired.

I forgot to mention that, according to the tv show ‘GATTEN!’, ‘Gatten’ in Japanese means ‘Got it.’ I’m assuming that means an emphasized acknowledgement that ‘I understand’. [6/27/2020: I am also guessing that it may mean ‘something that is acquired’, such as ‘I got it!’ 6/27/2020]

Keep identity of blame(revisited):

Idea ‘Keep identity of blame’ I think was 1st introduced in Wishlist #1220. According to the blog, it was typed in 2/29/2020. Here is a quote:

The main scene starts 2 minutes and 31 seconds into the music video, where it looks like Olivia’s mom interrupted a kissing situation between Olivia and the teenager she met using Tinder. So, here’s the story I made for that scene:

Olivia is using the Tinder app to meet many males. The problem is that she is not honoring the commitments she is making with them. She would meet them, and on the 1st date, she would another commitment to meet them again, and then never show up for that commitment. At least 2 examples from the music video ‘Fade Out’ shows this. Since tv shows/movies/music videos don’t show everything, based on the story I made up, Olivia was doing this to many males that she would meet for the 1st time using the Tinder app. And I don’t know how, but her mother found out that she was abusing the use of the Tinder app. And so, when Olivia brought one of those males to her home, Olivia’s mother planned to cause the male she is dating to keep an identity of a certain blame that she will cause him to experience. What Olivia’s mom did was interrupt Olivia and that male she met using the Tinder app before they were about to kiss. If you look at that scene, 2 minutes and 31 seconds into the music video, both Olivia and her date both reacted to Olivia’s mom interrupting them before they kissed. Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1208 as to what happened afterward:

That moment caused the teenage boy to feel awkward and confused, and as a result, he left. 3 minutes and 2 seconds into the music video, Olivia tries to have a live chat with that teenage boy. Here is the quote:

‘ I’m sooooo sry, that was SO awk! ‘

The teenage boy created a reply in advance:

‘ You’ve been blocked by… ‘

So, clearly, the teenage boy is keeping the identity of that blame that was created by Olivia’s mom, as indicated by the phrase:

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‘ You’ve been blocked by… ‘

Olivia’s mom wanted Olivia to improve her dating use of the Tinder app by causing that teenager to ‘keep the identity of the blame’ that she created for him to experience. Since he’s still a teenager, his response was predictable. He chose to never see Olivia again in such a dating situation.

You can use that one example created by the woman who portrayed Olivia’s mom to extrapolate many examples as to how instigators may cause you to ‘keep the identity of the blame’.

If you choose to use idea ‘Lie’, idea ‘Keep identity of blame’ should be more effective for you. For example, for very mild to certain moderate forms of instigation, you should feel confidently objective about blames that such instigations were/are trying to encourage you to keep. Let’s look at a scene again in the music video ‘Fade Out’ by Olivia O’Brien. To watch it, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘fade out olivia o’brien’. 2 minutes and 34 seconds into that music video, notice that Olivia is looking at her Tinder app date. That is the moment when that teenage boy is choosing to ‘keep the identity of a blame’ that Olivia’s mom wants him to keep.

So, with the use of idea ‘Lie’, idea ‘Keep identity of blame’ should be more effective for you. So, here is the ‘new’ idea I invented a few days ago. I’m not sure, but it could have been 6/23/2020, this past Tuesday. In the original definition of idea ‘Keep identity of blame’, the blame the instigator would encourage you to keep would be from you, for example, just like the one in the music video ‘Fade Out’, the teenage boy was encouraged by Olivia’s mom to ‘hold a grudge’, to keep an identity of blame, a blame that was coming from him.

Now, in this new definition of ‘Keep identity of blame’, the blame encouraged for you to keep is from another person, not from you. I think one popular experience is when a person is falsely accused of something, and clearly the blame is coming from those who are accusing you of something, and since it’s a false accusation, the innocent person being falsely accused only senses the blame coming from those who are falsely accusing him/her of that thing.

I think a very popular movie depicting an innocent man experiencing a false accusation is the action movie ‘The Fugitive(1993)’, starring Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, a man struggling to prove his innocence while a seasoned U.S. Marshal and law enforcement are trying to catch him.

As usual, this is the 1st time I’m putting the idea into words. Using idea ‘Lie’ and ‘Keep identity of blame’, if an instigator and/or inadvertency is encouraging you to keep the identity of a blame that is, for example, from a person that believes that you had done something wrong, you can evaluate obvious emphasis aspects of such a blame as being a ‘lie’, meaning that you don’t have to commit to such an emphasis of blame. For example, an instigator wants you to ‘rub your tummy and pat your head at the same time’, just to interact and understand a blame that is not even true. And even if it were true, you don’t have to continue interacting with such an identity of blame just to evaluate and understand it. For example, I believe that we live in a society where mindreaders don’t officially exist yet. So, it’s possible a person can get in trouble in school for something he/she did not do. When I was in school, someone wrote something on the chalkboard, left, and when the teacher arrived, she blamed me for it. Of course, I believe I didn’t do it, but that teacher gave me the impression that she believed that I did it, and I got some verbal warning for it. With this new idea that uses idea ‘Lie’ and ‘Keep identity of blame’, I can choose to evaluate her emphasis of me committing that act as a ‘lie’, and and stop interacting with her emphasis of blame.

Now, for the adults who have been working in the same job for a few years or more, let’s say your boss accuses you of something that you did not do. For example, someone in your job verbally berated your boss, and your boss for some reason blames you for it. You can use the fact that such a blame is coming from your boss, and not from you, and you can identify such a blame as a ‘lie’, meaning that the blame is coming from your boss, and not from you. You did not make that blame, your boss did. And you do not have to directly interact with it’s emphasis. In fact, since it already happened, even when you would recall such an experience, you don’t even have to interact with such an emphasis of blame again.

I created an idea called ‘Snowball’ in Wishlist #1151, an idea published 11/24/2018. Here is a quick quote:

Some of the instigations that you have experienced or may experience in the future, even though it is obvious where the instigation came from, you may find it difficult to make a direct association of that instigation to that instigator. That is one of the reasons why I invented idea ‘Snowball’. Not only are you able to identify the instigation using a ‘snowball’ to separate the instigation from the instigator, but you are also able to allocate the experience more tenably, since the instigation may be able to be identified as separate from the instigator that created it.

With the ‘Snowball’ idea, you can identify an insistence of blame that does not need an obvious point of origin. You can identify it in a context that it did not come from you, and that’s it. So, if you sense an insistence of blame, but you are unsure who it’s coming from, you can evaluate it as an insistence of blame that is not coming from you without needing to know who is specifically causing it. You can then call it a ‘lie’, and that’s that.

I believe I got a lot of help with creating the variations for ideas ‘Lie’ and ‘Keep identity of blame’ from episode 3.17 ‘That Which Survives’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Original Series(1969)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and no additional payment is needed if you have Amazon Prime shipping. In that scene, Mr. Spock(Leonard Nimoy) is talking to Scott(James Doohan). The scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 42 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Spock: ‘Mr. Scott, reverse polarity on your magnetic probe.’

Scott: ‘Reverse polarity?’

Spock: ‘That is correct, Mr. Scott.’

Scott: ‘That’ll take some doing and what purpose could it…’

Spock: ‘Please commence. I’ll explain. You were correct in your “feel”. The Enterprise was put through a molecular transporter and reassembled slightly out of phase. Reversed polarity should seal the incision.’

So, basically, I call that scene the ‘Reverse polarity’ idea. I was able to create other variations of idea ‘Keep identity of blame’ by ‘reversing it’s polarity’, so to speak.

Here’s my explanation of what happened in that ‘That Which Survives’ scene: Spock is the only sentient being in Starfleet who would have been able to know that the Enterprise was teleported slightly out of phase. After all, the Vulcans are the ones that gave humanity the ability to have a working use of warp drive. Sure, Zefram Cockran discovered warp drive, but the Vulcans made it possible for humanity to have an accelerated use of warp drive, good enough to interact with other alien races. For example, here is a quote from the movie ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture(1979)’. The movie is available without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime. 49 minutes and 53 seconds into the movie, here is a quote:

Captain Kirk: ‘Thanks to Mr. Spock’s timely arrival, and assistance, we have the engines rebalanced into full warp capacity. Repair time, less than three hours.’

It is my belief in a sci-fi context that Mr. Spock is the only one with Starfleet experience who can repair the engines in such a short period of time.

So, to recap quickly, in the original idea of ‘Keep identity of blame’, if you choose to use the idea, the blame is encouraged to come from you. Using the ‘Lie’ idea, and you should feel a positive sense of objectivity when the blame is encouraged to come from you. For very mild to certain moderate forms of instigation, it should be very easy for you to more tenably allocate such instigations.

And then there’s a use of ‘Keep identity of blame’ with idea ‘Lie’ where the blame has the insistence of coming from another person, for example, a person who is falsely accusing you of something.

And then there’s a use of ‘Keep identity of blame’ with idea ‘Lie’ where the blame is identified as not coming from you using the ‘Snowball’ idea.

It is now 1:57 PM EST for me. I am going to stop now, and I plan to continue maybe this coming Friday. Because I haven’t added disclaimers for a few of the previous lists, the priority for Friday will be to do just that, to ‘close’ the previous lists, as well as close this list. I don’t know if I will have time to add another list. Maybe I will, I don’t know. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

[6/27/2020: It is now 6:20 PM EST for me. I encouraged you to buy:

‘Nature Made Super B-Complex with Vitamin C Tablets…’

if you have anemia. Less than a minute or so ago, I just ordered from Amazon:

‘ Nature Made Iron 65 mg Tabs, 180 ct ‘

It’s only about 7 dollars, and it has Amazon Prime shipping available. Since you only take one pill a day, that’s about 6 months worth of Iron supplement for about 7 dollars, and it’s also from ‘Nature Made’, like the previous recommendation. Here’s a quote about ‘Iron supplement’ from wikipedia.org:

Ferrous salts used as supplements by mouth include ferrous fumarateferrous gluconateferrous succinate, and ferrous sulfate.

The Iron supplement used by ‘Nature Made’ uses Ferrous Sulfate. If you go to Amazon.com to look at the customer reviews, there are over 1100 positive customer reviews in America out of a total of 1243 reviews. Here are a few quotes from those reviews:

I’m dealing with chronic, sometimes severe anemia along with Crohns and need an iron supplement to keep my blood in good working condition. I was getting prescription supplements for a while but the nausea forced me to look for other options. I tried a few brands and some were ok, some were pretty horrible, but these from Nature Made are really great. Bulk quantity, low price, zero nausea, zero upset stomach, and they have pretty good quality control standards.

After taking these long enough to build up in my system I don’t feel the effects of anemia too often and most of the time my lab results come back in the normal range. I’ve gotten to the point where I am able to take one pill every other day and maintain decent health.

If you need an iron supplement and others haven’t worked or made you feel sick, give these a try. For me, they’re the best brand I’ve been able to find after a few years of trial and error.

Okay this is a review written by somebody who knows a LOT about anemia. I’m currently 36 weeks pregnant. At week 20 or so I was (again) diagnosed with anemia which is pretty common for pregnant women. But anyways, it was a disaster – I craved ice ALL THE TIME. I literally was addicted to chewing it which is no good for my teeth. But few weeks in with these iron supplements, and the addiction started to slowly fade out. Its helping! So I say definitely give it a try if you’re anemic.

I took this tablet after a meal instead of during it. Big mistake! It was likely because of this reason that I started to have side effects of an upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. The bottle did indicate that “taking with a meal may minimize the possibility of stomach upset.” I suggest you guys to learn from my mistake. This is still a good supplement for those of you who are anemic. Hopefully you guys will have a better experience than I did.

7/31/2020

PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Artemis Fowl’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘The Fugitive’.(Keep in mind that there are stunts in the movie ‘The Fugitive’ that are dangerous, and should not be considered to be emulated. It’s an action movie. Do not try to do those stunts.) TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Original Series’. Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Keep identity of blame’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1234

Greetings.

It is now 10:16 AM EST for me.

Before I begin, I want to talk about a purchase I recently made that I think may be useful to you. I recently purchased jackets that get easily wrinkled made of cotton and polyester. The laundromat that I would normally go to doesn’t allow you to fold your clothes anymore. So, what I would have to do is stuff the clothes from the dryer into the laundry bag without folding them. After I came home from the laundromat yesterday, I noticed that the jackets that I recently purchased were very wrinked. So, what I did was use the Isteam steamer luxury edition. It’s a small handheld steamer. The water it retains gives you a few minutes of steam that I used to remove the wrinkles from one of my jackets. It’s the 1st time that I used a steamer in years. According to Amazon.com, it’s only about 38 dollars, and it’s available for Amazon Prime shipping.

Soon after I used it, I checked google to compare it to other steamers, and based on an article that I found, I recently ordered another steamer that seems to have more features that the Isteam. Here’s it’s name from Amazon.com:

Sunbeam Handheld Garment Travel Steam Press for Clothes, Bedding, Fabric , Odor removing, Dust mites, Bed bugs

According to Amazon.com, that costs about 55 dollars, and it also has available Amazon Prime shipping.

So, if you are also using a laundromat that no longer allows you to fold your clothes, and you noticed that certain clothes are very wrinkled because of that new rule, I recommend that you buy the Sunbeam steamer.

To be clear, using a steamer in my opinion to remove those wrinkles from your clothes is better than not using a steamer at all. In that context, I recommend both the Isteam and the Sunbeam. However, if you are in a situation where you have a choice, I recommend the Sunbeam, even though I am currently using the Isteam and have no problems with that. I need to use a steamer now as I wait for the Sunbeam to be delivered to me. Also, to help you decide, you can do a google search for steamers, and both the Isteam and the Sunbeam are offered illustrations and explanations from Amazon.com. Based on the illustrations, I like the ‘fact’ that, according to the Sunbeam video, the Sunbeam steamer is able to kill dust mites and bed bugs using it’s hot steam.

If you are putting most of your clothes in a laundry bag without folding them, then if you need certain clothing articles to have no wrinkles, then a steamer should do the trick. For example, I also recently purchased cloth masks, and I washed and dried them in the laundromat yesterday. The Isteam steamer removed most of the wrinkles made after I used them on the dryer. If you are in a similar situation, you may find a steamer useful to you for articles of clothing that would be more useful to you if you had most of the wrinkles steamed out of them. You may purchase an article of clothing in the near future that will be wrinkled if you do not fold it soon after you dry it. Having a steamer could be very handy in such a situation. I’m not making any money promoting the use of a steamer. I just thought you may find it useful to have. And since they’re only $38 to $55 dollars, in my opinion, that’s not that expensive for the convenience it may create for you.

All right! The music video that I found earlier today using the homepage of www.youtube.com, and watched for the 1st time, and I am recommending it for this advice, is called ‘Buy My Own Drinks’ by Runaway June. This is also the 1st time that I’ve heard of such a group. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the song and the music video:

“Buy My Own Drinks” is an uptempo “ebullient female anthem” about a woman who goes out for drinks following the end of a relationship and celebrates how she doesn’t need a man.

…it features the 3 members of the group as bartenders at a local bar, as well as younger versions of themselves reenacting each member’s dreams if they weren’t a singer: an artist, a dog groomer, and a bouncer.

Of course, the music video is refurbished for this advice. If you choose to watch it, it’s not used in a context where you go in a bar to drink. It’s about women given a positive perspective example as to how to go about continuing after the end of a relationship. If you watch it that way, and that’s the way that I watched it, I fully encourage women to ‘buy my own drinks’, so to speak, even though many women in that situation may not want my opinion, which I believe I have an understanding for.

Watched in that context, to not use the drinking part, kids may find watching the music video entertaining because you also see a portrayed younger kids version of the 3 women from group ‘Runaway June’ also perform.

I found music video ‘Buy My Own Drinks’ from a selection in the homepage of youtube that said:

Mix – Caroline Jones – “Gulf Coast Girl” – ft. Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesneey, …

It was one of those collections of music videos because I previously viewed music video ‘Gulf Coast Girl’. That’s where I noticed ‘Runaway June’, which led me to the music video ‘Buy My Own Drinks’. Here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Buy My Own Drinks’:

I can buy my own drinks
I can pay my own tab
At the end of the night when they cut on all the lights
I can call my own cab
I can drop my own change in the jukebox
I can dance all by myself
‘Til I can stop thinkin’ ’bout drinkin’ ’bout him
I don’t need nobody else
Yeah, I can buy my own drinks
(Tonight, tonight, tonight)
Yeah, I can buy my own drinks
(Tonight, tonight, tonight)

To watch music video ‘Buy My Own Drinks’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘runaway june’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 5 million views. The music video premiered Mar 2, 2019, over 1 year and 3 months ago.

I want a certain music to go with what I’m about to type in, and with respect said, I don’t want it to be ‘Buy My Own Drinks’. The music I recommend is from the movie ‘The Dark Knight Rises(2012)’, starring Christian Bale as Batman. It’s the music played when Batman was chasing Bane(Tom Hardy). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com for rental and purchase, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 45 minutes and 59 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Officer Jansen(Will Estes): ‘What’s going on with the lights?’

Veteran cop(Brent Briscoe): ‘It can’t be.’

Officer Jansen: ‘What the heck was that?’

Veteran cop: ‘Oh boy, you are in for a show tonight, son.’

The music starts 46 minutes and 18 seconds into the movie, when you see the man running away from the bike.

So, while you are reading the beginnings of this advice, I recommend that, at the same time, you think of that music from that ‘Batman’ movie.

Wishlist #1234 is a continuation of Wishlist #1233. I just thought there was already too much information in Wishlist #1233, and so it may look better for you and for me if I just continued in a new list.

If you choose to, you can begin thinking of that ‘Batman’ music now.

Lie:

If you choose to use idea ‘Lie’, for example, when you contemplationally say the word ‘Lie’, I want to give that use of the idea ‘Lie’ some sort of effectiveness. So, I’ll begin by explaining what I want idea ‘Lie’ to do for you: To begin, imagine a grammar school classroom of kids are being allowed by the school to be in a zoo for a few hours. One of the boys is throwing rocks at a few of the animals. Another boy that notices that tells the boy that it is wrong for him to do that, and he should stop throwing those rocks.

The boy who noticed that the other boy was throwing rocks was informing the boy to stop throwing those rocks at the animals. That boy who was informing was not throwing the rocks, but he was informing the boy who was throwing the rocks to stop throwing those rocks at the animals. One type of instigation which I think is very common, I believe that it’s very common in America, I don”t have proof that it is, is that an instigator may adversely cause you to interact with a mistake, especially if you have not committed the mistake yourself. In that situation with the 2 boys, in the context of the story that I gave, nothing like that happened. The boy who was throwing the rocks simply stopped throwing those rocks. So, here’s 2 illustration examples from 2 movies where an innocent person experienced a lingering sense of interaction with a mistake from another that he/she did not commit:

The 1st example is from the comedy movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’, starring Ella Anderson(Bess Trunkman) and Vince Vaughn(Dan Trunkman). I think that Ella Anderson in 2015 was portraying a 6 year old girl. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 9 minutes and 50 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Bess Trunkman: ‘Can I ask you a question before you go?’

Dan Trunkman: ‘Oh honey, my plane’s gonna–‘

Dan Trunkman: ‘Is it a little question?’

Bess Trunkman: ‘Kind of.’

Dan Trunkman: ‘Okay, yeah. What is your little question?’

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

The 2nd reference I think men in general can relate to, if they have been in their jobs for a few years or more, and have experienced mild to moderate forms of instigation in their jobs. The 1st scene is in fantasy movie ‘Circle of Iron(1978)’, starring Anthony de Longis(Morthond) and Cord(Jeff Cooper). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and is available to be watched without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime. According to Amazon Video, that scene occurs during a fighting competition between Cord and Morthond. It happened after Cord caused Morthond to fall to the ground, after Cord punched Morthond. Soon after that, Cord punched Morthond in the stomach/chest area. It’s the expression of Morthond’s face after Cord punched him that I’m addressing. It happened 7 minutes and 3 seconds into the movie. If you ‘pause’ that scene, you can see that Morthond’s eyes and mouth are wide open. In the context of movie watching, I believe that Morthond did not react that way because he was in pain because of the punch. He reacted that way because the punch was an illegal maneuver, something that should not happen during the competition. That ‘eyes and mouth wide open’ look reminds me of men in general experiencing a certain instigation for the 1st time that they can recall, an instigation that should not exist in the job. The men are perplexed, maybe even a little shocked, that such a thing just occurred. And, of course, they were not physically touched. It was something that they were forced to experience, something that should not exist.

To validate that Morthond indeed did experience such an illegal maneuver, here’s a scene, a conversation between Cord and White Robe(Roddy McDowall). That scene starts 8 minutes into the movie.

Cord: ‘You’ve, uh, made a mistake. You gave the medallion to the wrong man.’

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White Robe: ‘Is this your color?’

Cord: ‘No.’

White Robe: ‘There was no error. You hit him after he was down. There are rules, and you have broken them. You have chosen to break almost every rule of the contest.’

Another example of Cord causing Morthond to adversely interact with Cord’s mistakes starts 12 minutes and 19 seconds into the movie:

Morthond: ‘One year ago, I took a vow of silence.’

Cord: ‘When did you break it?’

Morthond: ‘Now! Why are you following me?’

So, here’s the meaning for idea ‘Lie’: When you experience a mild to moderate form of instigation and/or inadvertency that is causing you to adversely interact with a mistake that you did not make yourself, you contemplationally say the word ‘Lie’, and that is supposed to help you disassociate with such an adverse interaction. For example, you choose to not participate with it, you did not choose to interact with it, it is not even something you agreed to address. You instead create and interact with a perspective where such an adverse interaction with a mistake does not even exist.

In Wishlist #1220, 2/29/2020, I introduced you to the idea called ‘Cold turkey’. When you use idea ‘Lie’, what is also involved is that you can also continue to comment/complain about the experience. The experience is like this: you can contemplationally complain about the instigation, you can instead interact with the perspective that does not even have the mistake, and you can interact with the perspective that has a mix of both. That’s why I call that ‘Cold turkey’. Here’s a short quote from Wishlist #1220:

When you make new ideas, I don’t want you to go ‘cold-turkey’, to just make a commitment to just use those new ideas, and nothing else. I recommend that you allow yourself to contemplationally complain, and to make new ideas.

And now, here is the actual, 1st example that illustrates how idea ‘Lie’ is used. Here is a quote from the previous list, Wishlist #1233:

The 2nd example is in episode 5.1 ‘Enemies’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and the entire series is available without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime. The scene involves Colonel O’Neill(Richard Dean Anderson) and Teal’c(Christopher Judge) talking. Here is a few words about that scene from wikipedia.org:

‘ After Apophis has brainwashed Teal’c…’

The scene is edited for this advice, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 20 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode:

O’Neill: ‘Come on, we’re friends. You’re trying to tell me you don’t remember what’s happened these past 4 years?’

Teal’c: ‘I remember everything. It makes me ill to think I was forced to pretend to be your friend. So many times I saved your life when I wished I could watch you get hurt.’

O’Neill: ‘It hurts me that you would say that, but that’s OK, because I know it’s not true.’

It is now 1:48 PM EST for me. I am going to take a break, and then continue later today. I’ll be back.

It’s now 2:20 PM EST for me. So, here’s the part of the ‘Stargate’ quote that I’ll be extrapolating from:

O’Neill: ‘It hurts me that you would say that, but that’s OK, because I know it’s not true.’

So, basically, according to Teal’c, ‘So many times I saved your life when I wished I could watch you get hurt.’ According to the episode, Teal’c is brainwashed.(It’s been years since I watched the episode last time.) If you choose to imagine that Teal’c said such things, refurbished for advice, of course, it’s not true, because the way Teal’c normally thinks is being adversely manipulated. So, if you choose to imagine and evaluate what Teal’c said, you may evaluate those things as being not true, that they are lies, even though such statements, such contemplation identities, have an obvious identity in your mind. You see? This is the 1st example as to how idea ‘Lie’ will be used.

Here’s another illustration example from Wishlist #1233:

An illustration example, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, of course, is in episode 4.5 ‘Haunted’ from action sci-fi tv show ‘Arrow(2015)’.

In the illustration, Thea(Willa Holland) is talking to her brother Oliver(Stephen Amell). The illustration starts 35 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Thea:-‘Well, he’s a very specific kind of yummy.’

Oliver:-‘Oh! I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear you just say that.’

Refurbished for advice, of course, in the tv series, Thea is Oliver’s sister, and she said:

Thea:-‘Well, he’s a very specific kind of yummy.’

That is something that a woman might say to her sister, not her brother! That is why Oliver said:

Oliver:-‘Oh! I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear you just say that.’

Oliver thought it was inappropriate/unacceptable for Thea to tell him such a thing. Therefore, he is going to pretend he didn’t hear his sister say that to him. You can use idea ‘Lie’ to contemplationally identify such an unacceptable interpretation, also as it relates to your composure response, and even though you experienced it, you may interpret that experience as a ‘lie’, as something that is not addressed by you, not interacted by you, not participated by you.

What I am trying to do is give you examples to practice using idea ‘Lie’ with. The ‘Stargate’ example I believe is the best 1 example, and the other examples are made to help develop your understanding for using idea ‘Lie’.

It is now 2:36 PM EST for me. I think you have enough to help you start and develop your use of idea ‘Lie’. I’m going to stop now. Next week, I plan to give you more variations of idea ‘Lie’. I think I should be able to better explain those variations by next week, and by then, you may have chosen to learn idea ‘Lie’, and that experience may help you learn the other variations. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

In case you want to know, after I type this, I plan to finish installing my Iphone SE, take an ‘UBER passenger’ tutorial I’ll find in youtube, and then install the uber app. I plan to start using that uber app tomorrow.

7/31/2020

PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘The Dark Knight Rises’. Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for movie ‘Unfinished Business’. Rated R sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Circle of Iron’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Arrow’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Lie’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1233

6/6/2020

Salutations.

It is now 11:06 AM EST for me.

In case you want to know, I’ve been trying to get an Iphone SE, the phone that came out in April 24, 2020. Even though it’s brand new, I was only able to find it in red, and I want it in either silver or black. I was told by 2 different phone services that they may have it by next week. If I don’t get an Iphone by next week, I’ll probably buy a red Iphone SE if that’s available, and if that is no longer available, I’ll just buy an Iphone 11 with normal service, since I would have to order an Iphone 11 made for prepaid service. I was told that the difference is only 15 dollars a month.

It is now 1:45 PM EST for me. Sorry for the delay. I recently decided to purchase the Iphone SE from Apple online. I used Apple chat, and that person helped me to make my order. I had to upgrade my Apple account. Also, since I probably won’t be home when my Iphone and case will be delivered, I chose to give Apple a Fedex OnSite location that holds Fedex parcels. If you check google for ‘fedex onsite’, it may give you a fedex link where you would type in your zip code, and a store near you may do that. In my case, a nearby pharmacy that closes late is available for Fedex OnSite delivery. If you are familiar with Fedex deliveries, they may require a signature for more expensive items. After I called them, the representative said that I can change the delivery to a Fedex OnSite location myself using www.apple.com/orderstatus. Instead of ordering from apple, I could have purchased the Iphone SE for 99 dollars with a 6 month service commitment, but when I called that store earlier today, that store only had red Iphones available, and I wanted a black or silver one. The one I purchased from Apple recently is a black one with some extra memory. I guess if you’re a kid, buying an Iphone SE for under 100 dollars could mean everything, but since I’m an adult, getting the phone color that I want is not a major issue.

I chose earlier today 1 music video and 1 movie trailer. The movie trailer is ‘John Williams – Battle of the Resistance (From “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”)’ from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘DisneyMusicVevo’. It was published May 4, 2020, about a month ago. To me, it looks like a music video made by Disney for the recent ‘Star Wars’ movie. Here’s a quick quote from one of the comments:

‘ I can’t believe they recap the whole movie officially on Disney ‘

To watch that music video for free, just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘disneymusicvevo’, select that publisher, then click category ‘New Videos from Disney Music Group’. If you watch that music video and you already watched that recent ‘Star Wars’ movie, you may find that experience enjoyable.

To help you be entertained when watching the recommended movie trailer, here’s a quote from 2 of it’s comments:

‘ A bit dramatic for a story about a bunch of fellows kicking a leather ball. ‘

‘ In the UK, universal male suffrage wasn’t achieved until 1918. The class angle might seem cliched, but it was a very real and severe discrimination. The British working class were treated only marginally better than the poor of countries which were then under British rule, Britain’s empire was really only won for the benefit of the elite. ‘

I didn’t know that male suffrage was ‘a thing’, not until I read that comment and watched that movie trailer. And of course, I’m only recommending in the context of giving casual advice. You’re not obligated by me to take it seriously. The tv series trailer is called ‘THE ENGLISH GAME Trailer (2020) Netflix Series HD’. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Movie Coverage’. If you click publisher ‘Movie Coverage’, in it’s search engine, I typed in phrase ‘british 2020’, and ‘The English Game’ is one of the selections offered. It was published Mar 5, 2020, about 3 months ago. Here’s a quote from the ‘premise’ from wikipedia about the tv series:

‘ In the 1870s, football in Great Britain was a sport for the wealthy. A working-class star and his upper-class counterpart come together to change the game forever. ‘

So, if you watch the trailer, the people are portraying themselves as if they are from 1870s Great Britain. You may find it relaxing to watch, even though there is also a lot of drama involved.

Take out on me:

Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1156. I found that quote by searching for phrase ‘isabelle’:

To start explaining idea ‘Personal’, here’s a reference from episode 3.2 ‘The Powers That Be’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments(2018)’. The episode is available for purchase Standard Definition streaming for about 2 dollars from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, Luke(Isaiah Mustafa) and Isabelle Lightwood(Emeraude Toubia) are talking. The reference starts 15 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Luke: ‘I pulled some surveillance footage off the NYPD server of our nurse who got possessed.

Isabelle: ‘Tim Dempsey.’

Luke: ‘I got a feeling his possession isn’t just a crime.(Edited for advice.) Three crimes in 48 hours, all suspects good, decent folk suddenly becoming unhinged.’

Isabelle: ‘I’ll search the footage for the exact moment of Tim’s possession. It might take all night, but it’s worth a shot.’

Luke: ‘All right, take out on me.'(I’m assuming Luke is offering Isabelle all the food she wants to eat while doing that research.)

Let’s start with the adults: when you are thinking about instigators interacting with management, a ‘rule of thumb’ is that you think about what instigators say to management, and what management says to instigators as being a ‘contemplation filter’. Of course, you’re not actually prepared to actually hear possibly many things that they say to each other. However, it’s seen as a ‘filter’ as it relates to what instigators choose to not actually say to management. If you have been working in the same job for years, then it’s possible that the instigators you are thinking about have years of experience talking to management, and years of experience hearing what management wants to say to them. It’s possible that the many mild to moderate forms of instigations that instigators want you to experience and have experienced, that such instigations would exploit your lack of experience in such matters. For example, an instigator may encourage you to think about instigations that such an instigator would never directly reveal to management, since he/she would get into a certain experience of trouble if he/she did so. However, that instigator wants you to think about such instigations.

One way I recommend you interact with such a situation is to try to actually use the evaluation that you could be satisfied with what is revealed in such instigator/management situations. For example, if you had some trouble with certain instigations over the years, it is possible that management allowed several investigations to occur, and such investigations discovered some things that may satisfy you somewhat. You can try to be satisfied with that for a while.

I recommend that, if you think the contemplation discoveries that you have made are ‘a bit much’, or you want an option that helps you partition the contemplation better, I recommend that you imagine giving such mildly sometimes problematic contemplations to Isabelle Lightwood(Emeraude Toubia), the Shadowhunter. In the context of the quote I already gave you, that scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 16 minutes and 10 seconds into the episode:

Isabelle: ‘It may take all night, but it’s worth a shot.’

Luke(Isaiah Mustafa): ‘All right, take out on me.’

Isabelle: (Isabelle smiles as Luke leaves.)

So, for example, you experienced a minor instigation that encourages you to think about an instigation that the instigator that instigated you would never reveal to management, and it bothers you a little. You can then allocate the experience better by imagining giving that rubbish? for Isabelle to resolve, like the way Luke did in the episode. You then say ‘Take out on me.’, and Isabelle smiles at you as you leave. Of course, that’s just the ‘starter’ example. You can change that around, use it the way you want to, in relation to advice said. And to be clear, the original reference is edited/refurbished for this advice.

Lie:

It is now 3:40 PM EST for me. I invented an idea that has the intent to help you take into consideration your available objectivity. This past Thursday, June 4, 2020, I invented another variation of that idea that I think could be very useful to you. However, I have to start from the beginning, which includes the basic ‘available objectivity’ idea, and a few more variations until I can explain that idea. But because it took me some time to purchase that Iphone SE online, my priority right now is to explain the beginning part. Next week, I’ll probably explain the rest. The main part of the idea intentually reasonably uses your understanding of what a lie is to help you allocate instigation related contemplations that your use of available objectivity has some trouble allocating in your chosen preferred context. To help how your understanding of what a lie is will help you allocate better certain stubburn instigations, I will 1st quote 3 references, and then explain the use of those references.

According to www.dictionary.com, here are 2 definitions of what a ‘lie’ is, and these are the 2 definitions that I am using for this advice:

1)a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.

2)something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.

The 1st scene is in episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv series ‘Transporter: The Series(2012)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. In that scene, one of the main characters Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hubner) and Giles(Josh Blacker) are talking. The scene is edited for this advice. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 46 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Giles(talking to Frank Martin(Chris Vance) pretending to be Dieter Hausmann): ‘You’re not such a bad person after all, Dieter.’

The actual Dieter Hausmann: ‘Thanks.’

Giles: (Giles turns around, looking at the man who kept saying that he wasn’t Dieter Hausmann, and that man said ‘Thanks’. By saying ‘Thanks.’, that man admitted that he is Dieter Hausmann, even though he kept indicating that he wasn’t Dieter Hausmann. And when Giles looked at him and his admission, the actual Dieter Hausmann rolled his eyes up.)

It is now 4:15 PM EST for me. I am going to stop now, but based on what I know now, I will type what I planned in next Saturday. The ‘good news’ is that I believe this ‘Lie’ idea could be very useful to you, and I already started explaining it. After I explain what idea ‘Lie’ is, the next ideas will be variations of idea ‘Lie’, variations that I believe could be very useful to you. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

6/13/2020

Here we go!

(said as a greeting. It’s a refurbished quote from episode 11.2 ‘The Ghost Monument’ from sci-fi tv show (Doctor Who(2018)’. According to Amazon Video, the quote begins 8 minutes and 48 seconds into the episode, said by Angstrom(Susan Lynch).)

It is now 10:24 AM EST for me.

Overreact:

Before I finish explaining idea ‘Lie’, I anticipate that you may benefit from an explanation of an idea I invented yesterday called ‘Overreact’. The idea is that I should give you the explanation of idea ‘Overreact’ before I finish explaining idea ‘Lie’. That should benefit you. The explanation for idea ‘Overreact’ shouldn’t take long, and then I’ll continue explaining idea ‘Lie’ later today.

According to www.dictionary.com, the word ‘overreact’ means ‘to react or respond more strongly than is necessary or appropriate.’

Whether you are a student or a non-managerial employee, an instigator may cause you to experience instigations that may specifically seem to affect just you, and not others. For example, if you are are non-managerial employee, managerial employees are probably trained to interact with others that have different schools of thought. For example, from the perspectives of managerial employees, non managerial employees that different religious beliefs and different expectations that managerial employees are trained to take into consideration. That reminds me of that episode of ‘The Simpsons’ when Homer Simpson learned he had narcolepsy, I think that’s a sleeping disorder, and Homer kept showing that excuse from his doctor to management, and they had to give him special treatment because of it. According to google, that episode is 27,1 ‘Every Man’s Dream’ from the animated series ‘The Simpsons’. The 1st reference I recommend that you use is from episode 4.14 ‘Harmony’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2008)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and if you have Amazon Prime, the entire series is available to you to watch without additional payment. Here is a quote about that episode from wikipedia.org:

‘ Offworld on a familiar planet, Sheppard and McKay agree to escort a young princess, Harmony, to some ruins where she can assume the title of Queen. ‘

The quote starts, accoding to Amazon Video, 5 minutes and 49 seconds into the episode, Rodney(David Hewlett), John Sheppard(Joe Flanigan), and Harmony(Jodelle Ferland) are talking. Here is the quote:

Rodney: ‘You going to eat your Powerbar?’

Sheppard: ‘Yes, Rodney. I told you, you shouldn’t have eaten yours so early in the day.’

Rodney: ‘I’m staving. Usually Flora(I think that’s a person) feeds us some sort of food when we visit. Come on, you hardly ever eat yours.’

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Sheppard: ‘No, Rodney.’

Rodney: ‘Well, will you give it to me later when you decide not to eat it?’

Harmony: ‘You allow him to question you so incessantly?’

Sheppard: ‘I guess I’m just used to it now.’

Harmony: ‘Would it not be easier to beat him?’

Rodney:(humorously interjecting) ‘We don’t beat people where we come from.’

Harmony: ‘Why not?’

Sheppard: ‘Well, we find it’s not very effective in the long run. Unfortunately.(The word ‘unfortunately’ assumed to address Rodney’s incessant complaining.)

To be clear, I am not trying to be insulting to you when I say this: When those Stargate explorers, such as Sheppard, go to different worlds, it is expected that those worlds will not have many of the beliefs that Americans have cultivated over the years. I believe the word used to interact with others in such a matter is called diplomacy. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘diplomacy’ means ‘skill in managing negotiations, handling people, etc., so that there is little or no ill will; tact:’ Seating one’s dinner guests often calls for considerable diplomacy.

I’m quoting episode ‘Harmony’ because, when I watched that episode for the 1st time, I remember Harmony talking about slavery. Her people practice slavery, but she asked how Sheppard’s people address slavery. I think Sheppard said to Harmony that they used to practice slavery, but no longer do. I could not find that scene from Amazon Video. It may still be there, or it could have been removed.

The point I am trying to make is that everyone in the Stargate program is trained to use diplomacy when interacting with aliens from other worlds, and one obvious ability when using diplomacy is to not overreact when interacting with beliefs that are not of your own. Notice that Sheppard and Rodney avoiding presenting a sense of overreacting when explaining to Harmony that beating a person for talking incessantly in that context is not something that their people do.

Idea ‘Overreact’ may not seem like much now, but if you choose to learn idea ‘Lie’, I believe you should then find it useful.

It is now 11:42 AM EST for me. I am now going to look for a music video and maybe another tv show/movie trailer to go with the rest of idea ‘Lie’. Based on past performance, this may take me over an hour to find it/them. See you then.

All right! It is now 2:00 PM EST for me. Over 2 hours have passed, but I have found them. The music video I am recommending is called ‘Volcano Man’ performed by comedian celebrity Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams. I found this music video from my youtube homepage. It was in the selection called ‘The Best New Things To Watch On Netflix In June 2020’. That was published May 22, 2020. The segment for ‘Volcano Man’ begins 6 minutes and 23 seconds into that selection. To watch ‘Volcano Man’ for free, search for phrase ‘will ferrell eurovision music video’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 1.4 million views. Based on my impression of watching music video ‘Volcano Man’, it is like a comedic performance from comedian Will Ferrell, but for a music video. Here is a quote from the lyrics of ‘Volcano Man’:

Volcano Man
He’s got my melting heart
Volcanic Protector Man
A timeless hero must love too
Volcano Man
(Volcano Man)
Guarding the land
(Such a man)
Volcanic Protector Man
A timeless hero must love too
And I love you

I think the best part of music video ‘Volcano Man’ was at the end of the music video, 1 minute 14 seconds to 1 minute 19 seconds, when they are both stretching their arms out.

The tv show trailer I recommend is from a review from Lauren Moore at funimation. In www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘funimation’ and select that publisher. When there, search for phrase ‘spring anime 2020’. Click ‘NEW SPRING ANIME | Spring 2020 First Impressions.’, and you will see Lauren Moore review several new Japanese animation tv shows. The one I am recommending to watch starts 12 minutes and 7 seconds into the reviews. It is called ‘Shironeko Project Zero Chronicle’. The reason why I chose it is because, according to Lauren Moore, it has talking cats in it.

It is now 2:39 PM EST for me. Here is the plan. I already typed up one example in this list. I’m going to try to type in at least 4 more examples, and then I’m going to explain their use as it relates to idea ‘Lie’. Of course, decide whether or not you want to learn idea ‘Lie’ as I explain those examples.

It’s 2:49 PM EST for me. I’m going to relax for a little while, and then I’ll continue.

All right! It’s now 3:34 PM EST for me. Before I continue, I want to say that I received my Iphone SE from apple by mail less than a week ago, and yesterday, I went to one of those phone services, and had it connected for prepaid service. It’s currently active now, and is connected to that recharge plug. I plan to test it, to see if it will work for uber. If it does, I will get another Iphone SE for backup. I bought the insurance for the Iphone SE from apple. In case my phone is lost or stolen, they should replace it. However, that replacement may take up to a week. So, until then, I will use my backup phone. All this depends on the Iphone SE to work for uber service.

I forgot to mention about the cloth tape. I mention it in Wishlist #1224:

‘…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 use your latex gloves without using the cloth tape, your latex gloves could easily break, and you may damage one of your nails. If you are using the cloth tape regularly, then you have already noticed that your nails are back to a strong, healthy look. So, if one of your nails are broken because you didn’t use cloth tape, keep in mind that your nails still look very healthy, except for that one damaged nail. Remember how your nails used to look, before using the cloth tape. Don’t just use how one of your nails are damaged as part of the assessment of your nails. The solution, if one of your nails are broken, is to trim it with a nailcutter, and continue using the cloth tape. That nail should grow back to normal. And try to continue using that cloth tape. It is, after all, very cheap. Cost wise, you should not need to buy the white cloth tape sold in pharmacies. It’s an option, but the cloth tape sold from Amazon.com, that it’s color is more compatible for your hands.

All right! It’s now 3:51 PM EST for me. The 2nd example is in episode 5.1 ‘Enemies’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and the entire series is available without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime. The scene involves Colonel O’Neill(Richard Dean Anderson) and Teal’c(Christopher Judge) talking. Here is a few words about that scene from wikipedia.org:

‘ After Apophis has brainwashed Teal’c…’

The scene is edited for this advice, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 20 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode:

O’Neill: ‘Come on, we’re friends. You’re trying to tell me you don’t remember what’s happened these past 4 years?’

Teal’c: ‘I remember everything. It makes me ill to think I was forced to pretend to be your friend. So many times I saved your life when I wished I could watch you get hurt.’

O’Neill: ‘It hurts me that you would say that, but that’s OK, because I know it’s not true.’

The 3rd reference is in episode 2.10 ‘The Satan Pit’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2006)’. In that short scene, The Doctor(David Tennant) and Rose Tyler(Billie Piper) are talking. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts near the end of that episode, 44 minutes and 58 seconds, and the scene is edited for the use of this advice. Here is the quote:

Rose: ‘It said I was going to get hurt in battle.’

The Doctor: ‘Then it lied.’

The next scene is in movie ‘Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country’. In that scene, Kirk(William Shatner), Lieutenant Valeris(Kim Cattrell), and Spock(Leonard Nimoy) are talking. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and is available without additional payment to watch if you have Amazon Prime. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 1 hour, 24 minutes, and 36 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Kirk: ‘Names, Lieutenant.’

Lt. Valeris: ‘I do not… remember.’

Spock: ‘A lie?’

Lt. Valeris: ‘A choice.’

The next example is in movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable(2012)’, starring Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson, and Kaley Cuoco as Stacy Peterson. In that scene, Drew Peterson is talking to I think is Mike Adler(Teddy Sears). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 49 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Peterson: ‘I mean, look at Stacy. She’s like a flower. You know, in bloom, and, you know, putting her scent out everywhere. And don’t tell me that you can’t smell it.’

Adler: ‘I ain’t touching that one with a 10-foot pole.’

And in this example, I’ll just quote Wishlist #1112:

An illustration example, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, of course, is in episode 4.5 ‘Haunted’ from action sci-fi tv show ‘Arrow(2015)’.

In the illustration, Thea(Willa Holland) is talking to her brother Oliver(Stephen Amell). The illustration starts 35 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Thea:-‘Well, he’s a very specific kind of yummy.’

Oliver:-‘Oh! I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear you just say that.’

It is now 5:13 PM EST. I’m going to stop now. Next Saturday, I will explain these examples, and I’ll probably type in a few more examples to explain for idea ‘Lie’. After I do that, I will close this list, and in the next list, I will explain a few of the variations I created for idea ‘Lie’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

7/31/2020

TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Shadowhunters’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion from action tv series ‘Transporter: The Series’. TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘The Simpsons’. TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Violence and viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘Shironeko Project Zero Chronicle’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Rated PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable(2012)’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Arrow’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Take out on me’ and ‘Lie’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.