9/12/2020
Greetings.
It is now 12:14 PM EST for me.
In case you want to know, I already ordered my food using the Grubhub app. I prefer using the Uber Eats app and DoorDash app, but when I compared the same restaurant to all 3 of them, only Grubhub offered a certain food that I wanted to eat. The reason I like using Uber Eats and DoorDash is because you can text the driver, and you get to see the car/bike icon approaching where you live. Grubhub for some reason doesn’t have that, at least that’s how I see it when I use the app. So, if I use Grubhub, I may have to call the restaurant a few times to determine when the food will arrive.
When I was in the laundromat yesterday, I discovered that, if you are putting your laundry in a laundry bag, if you have something that’s solid, such as washed sneakers or the laundry detergent container, I recommend that you place those solid items at the top of the bag. If you are using the setup I recommended, the idea is to roll the filled laundry bag bottom so that it can go into the laundry cart. If you place those solid items in the laundry bag, at the lower half part of it, those solid items may discourage you from rolling it so that it can fit into the laundry cart. Just save those solid items for last, and it should be easy for you to roll the laundry bag so that it can fit into the laundry cart. I was thinking of using the Winkeep cart that I purchased for the laundry, if strapping the laundry bag to a cart would be easier, and the Winkeep cart has bigger wheels. But for now, stuffing the laundry bag into the laundry cart seems to work.
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As usual, I found both the music video and trailer earlier today, and I watched both earlier today for the 1st time. Because of the time, I chose to choose a music video just for it being new. So, when you watch it, keep in mind that it’s a ‘new music video’. Of course, it meets other criteria, but I just consider those other expectations requirements. At least by intent, the music videos that I choose in general at least are meant to have certain basic requirements. The music video that I chose is called ‘Midnight Sky’ by Miley Cyrus. If you choose to watch it, to give it a certain sense of acceptability by intent, here’s a quote from wikipedia.org:
‘ Cyrus performed “Midnight Sky” for the first time at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on August 30, where she swung on a disco ball, in reference to her 2013 song, “Wrecking Ball“. The next day, she performed the song on Live Lounge. On September 10, she performed the song at the The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. ‘
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I found the music video ‘Midnight Sky’ in www.youtube.com, from publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’, category ‘UK Official Charts Top 50 Singles’. I clicked the recent option, ‘UK Official Singles Chart Top 50 (11th September, 2020)’. Music video/song ‘Midnight Sky’ was listed as #10, 4 minutes and 7 seconds into that video clip.
To watch music video ‘Midnight Sky’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘midnight sky miley cyrus’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 56 million views! It was published Aug 14, 2020, about a month ago.
When I watched the music video, I tried to enjoy the fact that it was a new music video experience for me. I also liked the moments when she was wearing her purple glitter dress. She looked good wearing it.
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I forgot to quote some of the lyrics. Here’s a quote:
She got her hair pulled back ’cause the sweat’s dripping off of her face (Her face)
Said it ain’t so bad if I wanna make a couple mistakes
You should know right now that I never stay put in one place
Forever and ever, no more (No more)
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For this movie trailer, I referenced the movie before, but just a few days ago, a full, new, official trailer was made available. I found it using my Iphone SE the ‘Google News’ app, search topic ‘Fall movies 2020’, and the article is called ‘2020 fall movie preview: 25 movies coming soon to theaters or streaming platforms’. That was posted 9/11/2020. It was near the bottom of that article. The movie trailer is called ‘Dune(2020)’, and it has a lot of celebrity actors in it, including Jason Momoa(Aquaman), who portrays Duncan Idaho in the movie. Keep in mind that I’m only recommending that you watch the movie trailer, not the movie. Personally, I plan to watch that movie, but for this blog, I’m only recommending that you watch the movie trailer. To watch the trailer for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘dune 2020 trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 600 thousand views. It was published 9/9/2020, just a few days ago.
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Belief:
Before I begin, I want to talk about the idea I invented while I was in the public laundromat. The intent of this explanation is to give you an idea of what you are about to learn, if you should continue to learn such an idea. Basically, I learned that you can sense certain forms of belief, and still not become it. While I was in the laundromat yesterday, a person that I believe was a woman wearing a mask made some sort of gesture to me, and one of the results of that gesture made me believe that she was a very attractive woman that was mentally challenged, that she had some sort of mental disability! Soon after that happened, I clarified to myself that I was not committing to that impression of meaning that such a sense of belief caused me to feel. One of my thoughts was that, even though I feel such a belief, that belief by my intent was not used at all by me. It was because of that awkward experience that caused me to invent the idea, that you can sense different forms of belief, and choose not to become what impressions of meaning such forms of contemplation related belief may be imposing upon you to experience.
This is why I believed I had such an experience. As I was preparing my laundry for the laundromat yesterday, I had this episode of ‘Supergirl(2020)’ that I didn’t watch from the cable tv service. So, instead of watching the movie ‘Unlocked(2017)’ that I would usually do, I think I watched the movie ‘Unlocked’ because of the quarantine, I chose to watch that episode of ‘Supergirl’. It is the season finale of ‘Supergirl’, episode 5.19 ‘Immortal Kombat’. The reason I kept that episode in the cable box was because of the character called Gamemnae portrayed by actress Cara Buono. To be blunt, since I am a single man, she was presenting obvious chest cleavage, and because of that, I wanted to actually watch that episode. Now, I don’t normally watch ‘Supergirl’, but I did recently watch most of episode 5.13 ‘It’s a Super Life’, because of Mxyzptlk’s performance, and that was enough to allow me to watch Gamemnae’s performance with some depth. So, as I was watching that ‘Supergirl’ episode, as I was actually watching the entire episode. I would just fast forward through the commercials. I believe the scene that triggered that ‘Belief’ idea was from that episode. The phrase ‘I believe in you.’ was said by 3 characters from the show consecutively. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 34 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Supergirl(Melissa Benoist): ‘I believe in you.’
Querl Dox(Meaghan Rath): ‘I believe in you.’
Lena Luthor:(Katie McGrath): ‘I believe in you.’
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Also, while I was watching the episode, I was imagining being in a relationship with Lena Luthor. The show gave me the impression that she was also single. I created some sort of ‘lie exposure’ experience, that she agreed to, of course, something that is obvious and agreed upon, so that she won’t overreact in case Lena thinks I lied to her.
And that’s one of the main reasons why I experienced that unusually obvious sense of belief about that alleged woman wearing a mask. As for her being mentally challenged, I think I got that from episode 2.3 ‘Danielle Radcliffe’ from comedy tv series ‘Extras(2006)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. Here’s a quote from www.wikipedia.org about that scene:
‘ Andy takes Maggie out for a meal and inadvertently offends the mother of a teenager with Down syndrome, leading to an increasingly hysterical reaction in the British media, who take his comments out of context. ‘
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So, the point I am trying to make from that ‘Extras’ episode is that the episode itself, in a tv show comedy context of course, causes you to vicariously experience Andy Millman’s(Ricky Gervais) misunderstanding. If memory serves, Andy Millman thought that a child was having some sort of verbal tantrum, when in reality it was a teenager with Down syndrome. You see? The show itself encourages you to experience that misunderstood created belief. Andy Millman did not know that a teenager with Down syndrome was involved. The scene when Mr. Millman realized that he misunderstood starts 16 minutes and 14 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
(Andy Millman realizes that he made a mistake.)
Andy Millman: ‘I didn’t realize…’
Maggie Jacobs(Ashley Jensen): ‘I was trying to tell you…’
Andy: ‘Oh, why didn’t you say something?’
Maggie: ‘I was trying to tell you.’
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Soon after that happened to me, and while I was still in the laundromat, I tried to balance the experience contemplationally, and so what I did was imagine Sean Connery(Finding Forrester, James Bond movies, Highlander) presenting himself to me as ‘mentally challenged’, like he had some sort of mental disability. I wanted to see a man just portray a believable sense of having a mental disability, but he doesn’t actually have it. When I imagined that illustration, that Sean Connery, when he was younger, actually had such a disability, that illustration didn’t look believable, but then I thought to myself that it didn’t matter, because I can just compensate by giving it a certain context.
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So, that’s what you’re going to get yourself into eventually. As I give you advice to help you change your default perspective as it relates to certain mild to moderate instigations and it’s related inadvertencies, you may develop the ability to sense awkward forms of belief, and have the option to choose to not ‘become’ those forms of belief. So, if you don’t want to do that, then you can choose to not learn what I’m about to type in. Of course, you may also choose instead to take it apart, and just learn what you want to learn. I’m just giving you an idea of what I’m about to do.
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Confound(revisited):
Changing your default perspective starts with episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’. I recently discovered that certain instigations encourage you to resolve a certain sense of overemphasized effort. It’s like the experienced instigation is encouraging you to believe that you may have to ‘match’ it’s impression of overemphasized effort. And the best illustration examples that I am aware of that show one person encouraging another person to try to resolve an emphasized sense of effort is in episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’, from the perspective of ‘Mack’ Mackenzie(Henry Simmons) as he interacts with Deke Shaw(Jeff Ward). In that episode, Deke Shaw is not trying to be an instigator to Mack, but from the perspective of Mack, Mack is still trying to resolve impressions of emphasized resolving effort coming from Deke Shaw. So, what I’ll do with that episode is ‘walk you through it’, so to speak, and explain to you those moments in the episode where Mack is encouraged to resolve emphasized effort.
Of course, the episode is refurbished for advice, so just take out the inappropriate stuff. Keep in mind that it’s just a tv show made for entertainment, and just remove/don’t use the inappropriate interpretations.
Episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’ is available streaming from Amazon.com. According to Amazon Video, the 1st scene of excessive effort resolving from the perspective of Mack caused by Deke starts 9 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode, when Deke somehow found where Mack lived. Mack did not intend for Deke to know where he lived. Mack wanted to be left alone. For a short moment, Deke was in the apartment, and then Mack caused him to leave. You can even tell from Mack’s presentation of composure that he did not want Deke to be there.
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The 2nd scene occurs 10 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode. When Deke arrived to give Mack groceries, he noticed that the groceries he left there in the recent past were still there. Mack intentionally left those groceries to be there, to show to Deke that he does not want him to leave any groceries by the door.
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Before I explain the 3rd scene, I want to type in a quote from the movie ‘Unlocked(2017)’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the 2 main characters in the quote:
Noomi Rapace as Alice Racine, a CIA interrogation officer.
Orlando Bloom as Jack Alcott, a small-time criminal and former soldier.
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The reason why I’m quoting the movie ‘Unlocked’ is because, for people who are using cable tv, I think it’s one of the most popular movies watched repeatedly because of the quarantine.
The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 45 minutes and 20 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Alice: ‘So who trained you?’
Jack: ‘I play video games.(Laughs)’
Jack: ‘Marines. Four tours. Iraq.’
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It is now 4:07 PM EST for me. I am going to stop typing now, and continue next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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9/18/2020
Salutations.
It is now 4:55 PM EST for me.
I want to finish explaining Episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’ before I begin giving advice tomorrow. Before I begin, I want to say a few things.
This morning, in case you want to know, I used the Winkeep cart to pull my laundry bag to the laundromat. So, with the Winkeep cart, I had to strap my laundry bag to it, since the cart’s original bag is not big enough to hold it. Basically, when I had to pull the cart up the stairs, it’s ‘3 wheels’ worked. I originally bought the Winkeep cart to pull the water bottles up the stairs, but I am also using it for my laundry. The other cart I might use for light grocery shopping. I think the supermarket may allow me to use that cart to hold my groceries, I’m not sure.
The next thing I want to say is a recommendation for the kids. By intent, to help you with your learning experience, I give you permission to have the option, if you choose to use it, to ask me to evaluate the music video that I have recommended. For example, since I may comment on the music video that I will recommend, you can ask me to comment on that same music video. And since I gave you permission to do that, I am more aware that you may have asked me/requested me/told me to comment/evaluate on the music video that I have recommended. Here’s just an example. You can always change it:
You: ‘I want you to evaluate that music video.’
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And so, if I evaluate it/make a comment on it, I will try to keep in mind that you told me to evaluate it. I thought that may help you with learning this stuff. It’s probably what certain other more interactive blogs/websites/intranets do anyway. Based on speculation, certain ones allow you to make orders, and the programming for the blog tries to accommodate.
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To be clear, this recommended live performance is from the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, that occurred August 30. This performance, according to www.youtube.com, was published Sep.11, 2020, a week ago. I’m recommending that you watch the performance from the Video Music Awards, not it’s music video. Here’s a quote from wikipedia about the performance:
‘ The Weeknd kicked off the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards with “Blinding Lights”, described in advance as a “keyed-up, dazzling” showcase. He performed a rooftop version of his hit single from the observation deck at 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan, New York City, complete with a background of fireworks. ‘
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I found the music video performance earlier today from a cable tv channel called ‘Epic.Awesome.Videos’, MTVLH. I only saw the 1st few seconds of it as I was flipping the channels. I then decided to record the rest of it. I did a word search from part of it’s lyrics in www.google.com, and watched the music video performance for the 1st time on www.youtube.com. Originally, I was watching it’s music video, and for some reason, there was blood coming out of the Canadian singer’s mouth called ‘The Weeknd’. So, to be clear, go to www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘the weeknd’, click it as a publisher, and in category ‘Music Videos’, as of now, it should be the 1st music video offered:
‘ The Weeknd – Blinding Lights (Live On The 2020 MTV VMAs) ‘
Or, when in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘the weeknd blinding lights’, scroll down the categories a little, and it should be the one with the fireworks showing.
You(optional): ‘Evaluate that music video.’
(I won’t keep typing that in. It’s just an example for the new idea.)
Since the performance was live, it was the 1st time I watched a music video that looked so crisp, so direct. Since it’s supposed to be a live performance, when you see the fireworks and The Weeknd singing, it could be a new experience for you.
Here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Blinding Lights’:
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I said, ooh, I’m drowning in the night
Oh, when I’m like this, you’re the one I trust
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Going back to episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’, it is my belief that that episode can be used as a ‘jump in’ point for new readers. In other words, if you are giving instigation advice, you may use that episode as a reference for those who are new at getting such advice. I am now going to comment on that scene when Deke and his band performed the song ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ from the movie ‘The Breakfast Club’. That performance starts, according to Amazon Video, 13 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode.
So, here’s that quote from the movie ‘Unlocked’ again:
Alice: ‘So who trained you?’
Jack: ‘I play video games.(Laughs)’
Jack: ‘Marines. Four tours. Iraq.’
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I’m now going to explain a story an employee I worked with who is a veteran told me and a few others several years or so ago. I believe that the story could be told to kids, like a grandfather allowing his grandchildren to know something about the fact that he is a veteran, something that could be publicly known generalistically. Here’s the story that he told us: As he was visiting someone from his military days, he rang his doorbell. He introduced himself to that other man, and thought that he could be invited in, so that they could talk about their previous experiences together. The man that he visited did not want to talk about it. The employee then said something to him.(What he said I don’t think was meant to be threatening. It was his ‘goodbye’ words, before he left.)
And now, if you choose to, you can now go to Deke’s performance, 15 minutes and 4 seconds into the episode:
Deke: ‘Hey, hey, hey, hey’
‘Ooh, ooh, ooh’
‘Yeah!’
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It’s that scene when Deke sang ‘Yeah!’, and then took his jacket off.
To understand that effect, here’s a quote from the lyrics to that song:
Will you recognize me? (recognize me)
Call my name or walk on by (walk on by)
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You see? It is my opinion that one of the interpretations of that song is ‘What will people do if they haven’t seen each other in years, and in some future situation, they see each other again?’
Suppose, as you are walking on the sidewalk, you see someone from years ago, let’s say from high school. Will you greet that person? Will you walk past that person without greeting him/her? What will you do?
In that context, I think the song can be rather personal, and in my opinion, that’s what make’s Deke’s performance funny, especially that moment when he take’s his jacket off and says ‘Yeah!’ In my opinion, it is like he is making fun of the people who could not greet such people in a more socially acceptable context. Sure, people have their reasons for not being able to talk about certain things, and many of those reasons are probably personal reasons. Still, it is a popular song, and I believe that, even though many people are aware that personal reasons may cause another people to not greet that other person, it still may be interpreted as funny when people casually think about such situations. Also, Deke’s performance helps create that laughter. And as a precaution, I gave you that quote from the movie ‘Unlocked’ because Jack Alcott lied about his training, as discovered by Alice, and he later admitted to it in the movie. I’m guessing that he was trained by the government more specifically.(It’s a movie. Why not?)
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It is now 6:21 PM EST for me. I am going to stop now, and continue tomorrow. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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9/19/2020
Salutations.
It is now 11:11 AM EST for me.
Before I begin with the music video, tv show trailer, and advice, there are 2 things I want to clear up. While I was at the laundromat yesterday, I was able to clarify better the purpose for these ideas, what I am trying to achieve. The illustration I have chosen, refurbished with inapproprieities removed of course, according to Amazon.com is in episode 1.11 ‘Give the Guy a Hand’ from action tv series ‘Transporter: The Series’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 minute and 58 seconds into the episode. Basically, this is the interpretation recommended to be used for this idea: Frank Martin(Chris Vance) accused the tow truck driver(Pedro Miguel Arce) of inappropriately trying to tow a woman’s car. Whether or not that is true, the solution Frank Martin created was to disable the tow truck driver using a fight and his experience to cause people to get angry, and then tie up the tow truck driver to his own truck. Refurbished of course, I recommend that you use the tow truck driver as he is tied to his own truck as an indicator for your own actions as it pertains to how instigation affects you. And when I say ‘refurbished’, of course you are not to use that fight scene directly. What is to be used is what I am trying to teach you. The purpose of these ideas is to help you be more aware of your chosen intent of perspective, and to give that perspective dominant credibility. For example, even though an experienced instigation may cause you to feel a certain way, you are also aware of what your chosen perspective is, and that is what you give credence to. You don’t become that feeling the instigation is encouraging you to feel.
So, when you look at that ‘Transporter: The Series’ scene, that is what Frank Martin caused that tow truck driver to do, to become that feeling that Frank Martin caused him to feel. In fact, even after that tow truck driver was tied up, he was still angry in a way that caused him to want to continue fighting Frank Martin! That scene starts 3 minutes into the episode. So, to be clear, even though that man was tied up, he is still struggling to break free, so that he can continue fighting Frank Martin!
The other thing I want to address to the kids is what type of job you may choose from when you get older, and what you may be exposed to. The best illustration I am aware of, unfortunately, is not available streaming, or even on DVD. Years ago, I watched an unofficial DVD copy of the show, and then threw it away. It’s a scene with celebrity Dennis Miller in it from a tv show called ‘Boston Public(2003)’. His character was in 3 of those episodes. Those episodes, according to www.imdb.com, are called ‘Chapter Seventy-One(4.5)’, ‘Chapter Seventy-Two(4.6)’, and ‘Chapter Seventy-Three(4.7)’. I couldn’t find a transcript of the episode, so I’ll just explain it by memory. I also don’t know which of the 3 episodes the conversation occurred. It involves a conversation between Charlie Bixby(Dennis Miller) and Ronnie Cooke(Jeri Ryan). Ronnie, who is a teacher for that Boston Public high school, was talking to Charlie about her previous job, being a corporate lawyer, and she was making a lot of money. Charlie is in that school teaching temporarily, because of the deal he made with the courts after the law caught him doing some sort of illegal investment. He could not believe that Ronnie quit such a lucrative job just to be a teacher!
Another illustration, refurbished of course, is based on just the movie trailer for the movie ‘The Assistant(2019)’, starring Julia Garner as Jane. I recommend that you evaluate it just by seeing the movie trailer. Do not use the movie itself. Here is a quote that I also want you to use from www.google.com, the ‘People also ask’ question and answer from google:
What is the assistant movie about?
Jane, a recent college graduate and aspiring film producer, just landed her dream job as a junior assistant to a powerful entertainment mogul. Her day is much like any other assistant — making coffee, ordering lunch, arranging travel accommodations and taking phone messages. But as Jane follows her daily routine, she grows increasingly aware of the abuse that insidiously colors every aspect of her workday, an accumulation of degradations against which she decides to take a stand.
So, this is refurbished. Here’s the quote I am trying to use:
‘ just landed her dream job… ‘
So, the point I am trying to make is that she just acquired the job that she went to college for. Refurbished, since you are still kids, you should be evaluating such a situation more directly when you become older, as you approach such a job, let’s say when you become teenagers. That way, you may be able to better understand that, well, it may just take some time to acclimate to such a job. After all, that is the job that you wanted, your ‘dream job’. Like I said, just based on the movie trailer, not what happens in the movie itself.
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All right! It is now 12:50 PM EST for me. The music video that I am recommending that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘Marshmello & Demi Lovato – OK Not To Be OK’. According to www.youtube.com, it premiered Sep 10, 2020, a little over a week ago, and it has over 6.6 million views. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’. Click that, then you go to it’s home page. To avoid hearing the music it will play, pause the video clip it’s automatically showing. Then scroll down, and go to category ‘UK Official Charts Top 50 Singles’, and click the recent one as of now, ‘UK Official Singles Chart Top 50 (18th September, 2020)’. Click that, and 55 seconds into that video clip, #42 is ‘OK Not To Be OK’. Here is a quote from that song:
It’s okay not to be okay
It’s okay not to be okay
When you’re down and you feel ashamed
It’s okay not to be okay
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I just recommend that you watch the music video simply because it’s a new music video. In my opinion, sure, it gives kids and teenagers some sort of ‘feel good’ healthy perspective to pursue, and I like it’s message, too. But the context that I recommend that you use is primarily to watch it simply because it’s a new music video. If you have the time, so to speak, you can appreciate it’s other qualities, notice more details.
The tv show trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today that I found from the ‘signed in’ homepage of youtube.com is called ‘Star Trek: Discovery | Season 3 Official Trailer | CBS All Access’. I recommended watched the series in a previous list, but on Sep 8, 2020, they published an official trailer, to promote season 3’s release in Oct 15, 2020. Here’s a quote from that youtube link:
‘ After making the jump in the second season finale, season three of “Star Trek: Discovery” finds the U.S.S. Discovery crew dropping out of the wormhole and into an unknown future far from the home they once knew. Now living in a time filled with uncertainty, the U.S.S. Discovery crew, along with the help of some new friends, must together fight to regain a hopeful future. ‘
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When I watched it, it helped me relax. I read something about it in one of the iphone news apps, and I think they were sent over 900 years into their future where the Federation no longer exists. That doesn’t make sense to me, since none of the time traveling Federation agents indicated that that would happen. Of course, I’ll still watch it.
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It is now 2:31 PM EST for me. I ordered something from Uber Eats, and I just finished eating. I’m now going back to episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’. I’m not going to comment on everything. I’ll talk about some of what’s in that episode. 18 minutes and 26 seconds into the episode:
Deke: ‘We can’t talk here. We got to fall back to HQ.’
Mack: ‘Please tell me you didn’t.’
Mack:(commenting from HQ) ‘Of course you did.’
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18 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode:
Mack: ‘This is a top-secret military facility, not a party pad for you and your friends.’
Deke: ‘It feels like you’re overreacting.’
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20 minutes and 4 seconds:
Deke: ‘Yeah, but I bet her crystal ball didn’t show a certain Big Bang coming. Am I right?’
Mack: (Breathes deeply.)
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24 minutes and 33 seconds:
Mack: ‘This is you repeating the same old patterns. You build something out of a lie, you pretend it’s yours, then you surround yourself with a bunch of sychophants!’
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In my opinion, the reason why this episode is an effective ‘jump in’ point for people new at learning such advice is because it has a recovery reference, an experience that allowed Mack to change his opinion of Deke Shaw. Here’s the gist of that reference.
27 minutes and 4 seconds:
Mack: ‘Well, sorry to disappoint.’
Roxy Glass(Tipper Newton): (scoffs) ‘It’s not me you should feel sorry for. It’s that kid of yours.’
Mack: ‘What did you say?’
Roxy: ‘Don’t play dumb. He looks just like you. Even has your name.’
Mack: ‘How do you know about him?’
Roxy: ‘Deke checks in on him every couple weeks, brings him and his brother school supplies, toys, even got ’em a drum kit.’
Mack: ‘I didn’t know.’
Roxy: ”Course not. You left that kid. What do you care?’
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Now, the reason why I believe episode 7.7 ‘The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2020)’ is such a useful reference is because it gives you several examples as to how Deke is causing Mack to experience excessive, escalating contemplation efforts to resolve, and it even gives you a reference that help Mack mitigate all of those ‘efforts to resolve’ experiences. The intent to know what those escalating contemplation efforts to resolve are is to help you identify escalating contemplation efforts to resolve when you experience them from instigations, so that you can use your ideas to help yourself mitigate/lessen such experiences. An instigator may use such escalating contemplations to resolve as bait to cause you to adversely interact with other notions.
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It is now 3:32 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list, and the previous list today. I have made several ideas recently that I want to type in, so I’ll probably explain a few of those ideas next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Supergirl’. Rated R violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘Unlocked’. TV-MA viewer discretion for comedy tv series ‘Extras’. TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for action tv series ‘Transporter: The Series’. Viewer discretion for tv series ‘Boston Public’. Rated R viewer discretion for movie ‘The Assistant’.(This rating is given to the movie, not the movie trailer.) Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Contemplation effort to resolve’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.