Wishlist #1246

9/26/2020

Salutations.

It is now 10:06 AM EST for me.

I want to get the music video and tv show trailer out of the way 1st, and as usual, I watched both for the 1st time earlier today at least once. The music video I am recommending for this idea/list is called ‘good things take time’ by Christian French. He has a wikipedia.org page, but the reference I want to primarily use is where I found his music video. I found the music video in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘TopMusicWorld’. Click that, and scroll down to ‘New Songs 2020’. Then click ‘New Songs Of September 2020’, the one that was published Sep 21, 2020. Click that, and there’s a video clip that has video clips of the music videos of new songs. The music video ‘good things take time’ starts 1 minute and 27 seconds into that video clip. So, the fact that that song is in that ‘TopMusicWorld’ video clip is the reference I want to primarily use.

According to www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Christian French’, 42 seconds into the music video, he looks like he is hanging outside a car looking in as it is moving. Of course, don’t do that. It’s a music video stunt.

Here is a quote from the song ‘good things take time’:

It’s ok
It’s all gonna work out one day
Step up, fall behind
It’s the way it’s designed ’cause

Good things take time
Yeah good things take time

The reason I chose music video ‘good things take time’ is because it’s new. It was just published Sep 18, 2020, about a week ago. So, if you choose to watch it, just watch it for it’s newness. The details of the music video is probably new to you, so watch it for that reason.

The tv show trailer I highly recommend to watch is called ‘Long Way Up’. It is in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Apple TV’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about it:

Long Way Up is a British television series which debuted September 18, 2020 documenting a motorcycle journey undertaken in 2019 by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, from Ushuaia in Argentina through South and Central America to Los Angeles in the United States.

Now, how I found it was somewhat unintentional. I was looking in ‘Disney +’, and I saw a piece of that trailer as a commercial for something else. In my opinion, here is the best quote from that tv show trailer, watched in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Apple TV’. When you click ‘Apple TV’, pause the preview already in progress so that you don’t have to hear it, and it’s in the 1st category called ‘Trailers|Apple TV+’ called ‘Long Way Up — Official Trailer | Apple TV+’. Click that, and it was published Sep 1, 2020, less than a month ago. It already has over 11 million views! The best quote from that trailer, in my opinion, is from celebrity Ewan McGregor, 1 minute and 46 seconds into the trailer:

Ewan McGregor: ‘Learning about the cultures, and seeing how people keep their traditions alive, puts you in touch with yourself and the world in a way.’

As a reminder, I’m only recommending for you to watch that tv show trailer, not the series it sponsors. I have no plans to watch it, but I really like the tv show trailer.

It is now 11:03 AM EST for me. Before I begin my usual ideas, since because of last week’s list there may be new readers, I want to say something about that. When you read certain ideas and you have that ‘feel good’ feeling, I call that feeling ‘Epiphany’. There was one time several years ago as a result of one? of the ideas I had typed in, I had such a ‘feel good’ feeling, and before I explained such a feeling to myself, I just assumed that that feeling would stay there. Eventually, that ‘feeling’ just stopped! I believed that I learned something from that idea, but that feeling, that ‘epiphany’, didn’t last. So, if you get that ‘epiphany’, based on my experience refurbished for this blog, don’t expect that ‘feel good’ feeling to last. There was this one idea I invented near the beginning of this blog, the ‘Sour face’ idea, I think that ‘feel good’ feeling for the kids may have lasted for over 2 months! I think it’s a good thing that your mind adapts to that sense of epiphany. For example, for the kids, when they get older and get jobs, certain new exposures that they may experience, because of the experience they acquired from reading this blog, they won’t be as distracted with certain new experiences they may be exposed to from their future jobs. That means that they should have more time doing other, career related things.

Accommodate:

This is a short idea, to help people prepare for the next ideas. I want people to have a sense of accommodation in a way that helps them more tenably experience mild to moderate forms of instigation.

It is now 11:13 AM EST for me. I want to order from Uber Eats from this restaurant that opens at 11:30 AM. I’ll start preparing the order now, and refresh the link when 11:30 AM shows up. Soon after I submit my food order, I plan to start typing again.

It is now 11:50 AM EST for me. My plan to order the Uber Eats food in advance didn’t work, but I was still able to know in advance what I wanted to order. I made the order, and according to the Uber Eats app, the food should be delivered around 1:00 PM.

It is now 2:58 PM EST for me. The UberEats order cancelled! In the 1st Uber Eats order I made, the merchant/restaurant cancelled the order. I then made a 2nd order to another restaurant, and I cancelled that because they did not have 2 of the items I ordered available. After that, I made 4 other order requests from another restaurant, but those orders were cancelled, but that’s because my debit card turned off automatically after the 1st 2 orders were cancelled. I then went online and activated my debit card, but to make sure, I called customer service. According to customer service, those 6 charges were removed. I eventually ordered from DoorDash. I’m typing this in because, if this happens to you, you should call customer service for your debit/credit card, to make sure that the charges are addressed, and that your card is activated. You don’t want it to continue rejecting charges, especially when you need your cards to work. Of course, if this happens again to me, I should be able to resolve it quicker.

Accommodate:

It is now 3:05 PM EST for me. So, back to idea ‘Accommodate’. I want to give you an idea that uses a sense of accommodation in your favor, to help you more tenably experience mild to moderate forms of instigation. And so, I’ve made this short story based on the refurbished character of Duncan MacLeod portrayed by actor Adrian Paul. If you check wikipedia.org, Adrian Paul is currently 61 years old, and last year was still active as an actor. So, here’s the short story: Adrian Paul is a successful businessman, and is 61 years old(like he looks like now). It’s like a tv show/movie storyline. He circumstantially meets a young woman in her 20s, and chooses to help her out in her career. Even though Adrian Paul is single, he is just helping her out. They are not dating. So, they leave a situation where the woman, in order to continue with her career, she require Adrian Paul’s help even more. Adrian Paul lives nearby in a luxury condo. Because of the young woman’s career choices, she is not officially homeless, and is unemployed. Adrian Paul can ‘keep her going’, help her re-establish her chosen career, but there are complications. The woman is smiling at him, talking to him in the way that she usually does, and Adrian Paul chooses to continue helping her, without telling her what he has to do in order to get back to her chosen lifestyle. So, although he chooses to not need to tell her the details of his help, he still has to offer her a place to stay. His condo has an extra room, and he is preparing himself to soon offer her a place to stay.

So, in that story, if you choose to, just imagine actor Adrian Paul walking towards you, let’s say he’s at the left of the tv screen, and the young lady, any young actress should do, is at the right of that screen. The lady is smiling at him, talking to him enthusiastically, and businessman Adrian Paul is thinking about all of those accommodations he has already decided to not need to mention to her, and the few things that he does have to say to her, such as offering her a place to stay.

Now, if you don’t know who Adrian Paul is, or for an illustration refresher, just go to www.youtube.com, and search for phrase ‘highlander tv show intro’. I quickly looked, and publisher ‘Reza The Rizzler’ seems to have the best resolution example. The illustration starts 18 seconds into the video clip, when the song ‘Princes of the Universe’ by the British rock band Queens starts to play. That clip shows you the ‘Duncan MacLeod’ Highlander as portrayed by actor Adrian Paul. It has some sword fighting, not to be emulated/duplicated. It’s from a fantasy tv series.

The example using the appearance of Adrian Paul as a businessmen accommodating a young woman’s career is to give you a sense of a person accommodating without needing to give the details of such an accommodation to the person he is accommodating. If you were, say, an 8 year old kid, and you had the ability to accommodate another person in such a way, you may use this example to help you decide how you should involve the details of such an accommodation to those you are accommodating. In that story, Adrian Paul chooses to not tell that young woman the details of his accommodation. In his opinion, it would needlessly worry her.

Now, although I am not a teacher, if you are a kid attending school, it is my belief that your teachers are accommodating you a great deal to allow you to have an education, and to help you interact with other students, and you probably don’t know the details of such accommodations. So, when you experience certain mild to moderate forms of instigations, as advice, I recommend that you keep in mind that there are many people that accommodate possibly many aspects of your participations, and they automatically don’t let you know about certain details of such accommodations, let’s say as a public courtesy, or to not needlessly worry you. And as you develop your awareness of accommodating others, you may also not tell the others you are accommodating certain details of your accommodations for the same reasons.

Cultivating perspective:

Let’s use what Ewan McGregor said in the tv show trailer ‘Long Way Up’:

Ewan McGregor: ‘Learning about the cultures, and seeing how people keep their traditions alive, puts you in touch with yourself and the world in a way.’

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It is my belief that people in America are encouraged to learn about the belief and cultures of others. Here is a question and answer I got from www.google.com concerning the definition of ‘melting pot’:

Why is the United States sometimes referred to as a melting pot?

America is often called a melting pot. … A place like that is a melting pot, because the people — despite their differences — manage to coexist and live together as one nation. Anywhere diverse people are assimilated could be called a melting pot.

How are American dialects created? I am assuming that, when you grow up in a certain part of America, you learn the dialect that is exposed to you from that part of America, and aren’t dialects created from different cultures and beliefs? So, that is what I am addressing using idea ‘Cultivating perspective’, that we are encouraged to learn from the cultures and beliefs of our fellow Americans. I’ll start with a refurbished for advice episode 2.1 ‘The War to End All Wars’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Timeless(2018)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 17 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode, Lucy Preston(Abigail Spencer) is talking to Irene Curie(Melissa Farman). Here is the quote:

Lucy Preston: ‘You’re… You’re Irene Curie?

Irene Curie: ‘Who are you?’

Lucy Preston: ‘Your English is excellent.’

Irene Curie: ‘Your French is terrible. What do you want?’

So, in the refurbished extrapolated use of that scene, Lucy Preston is the only one in that team that speaks French. They rely on her ability to speak French for certain situations. However, even though her French is useful to the team, when confronted with someone who speaks French as a native language, that particular person says that Lucy’s use of the French language is terrible.

This next reference will make idea ‘Cultivating perspective’ more obvious. It is from a scene from episode 43.17 ‘Chadwick Boseman/Cardi B’ from comedy tv series ‘Saturday Night Live(2018)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 50 minutes and 28 seconds into the episode. It eventually addresses 4 people who have just walked out of a movie theatre watching the movie ‘Black Panther’. Now, even though the movie ‘Black Panther(2018)’ is a sci-fi movie, if you choose to, it can be refurbished as an example of Americans learning to culturally appreciate, even though those who are being learned from are from a sci-fi movie, and are not real. It is my belief, not something that I can prove, that Americans generalistically would attend a movie theatre more than attend a museum. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 50 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode. Of course, the quote is edited for this advice. Here is the quote:

Chris Redd: ‘Man, the third time seeing ‘Black Panther’, and it just gets better every time.’

Leslie Jones: ‘Like a fine black wine with abs.’

50 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode:

Leslie Jones: ‘All I know is I want to be in Wakanda forever.’

Pete Davidson: ‘You all talking about ‘Black Panther’, right?’

50 minutes and 51 seconds into the episode:

Pete Davidson: ‘Best movie of 2018. Wakanda forever.’

Leslie Jones and Chris Redd: ‘Oh, no.’

Leslie Jones: ‘I don’t like that.’

Pete Davidson: ‘Am I doing the salute wrong?’

51 minutes and 2 seconds into the episode:

Leslie Jones: ‘Yeah, yeah, something about watching you do that–it just didn’t sit right with me.’

51 minutes and 26 seconds into the episode:

Beck Bennett: ‘What’s the problem? I mean, why won’t you let me love ‘Black Panther’?’

Chris Redd: ‘No, no, no, I want you to love ‘Black Panther’, but it’s the Wakanda salute, man.’

One more reference, episode 12.7 ‘Can You Hear Me?’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2020)’, the episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 17 minutes and 41 seconds into the episode. The Doctor(Jodie Whittaker) and Graham(Bradley Walsh) are talking:

The Doctor: ‘Do you have any idea where those planets might be?’

Graham: ‘You get me an A to Z of the universe, and I’ll be able to stick my finger straight on… No, I’ve got no idea.’

The Doctor: ‘Right, then, better idea.’

Here’s one of the problems I have as I try to explain idea ‘Cultivating perspective’: I am not a parent. I don’t have kids of my own. I am guessing that parents probably have a ‘field day’, so to speak, when they read the ideas in this blog, because it easily compliments their family raising perspectives. In other words, I am trying to explain something that parents have years of experience with, based on their experiences giving a cultivating perspective to their kids. Still, I believe it’s still a good idea to have. After all, there are also a lot of single people in America(a belief). Not everyone is married with kids. And of course there are also the kids and teenagers themselves. So, even though I have this handicap, I still invented an idea recently, I think it was earlier today or yesterday I thought of this idea: it’s based on how people predictably interact with certain disappointments. Even though it may not be something people may not be able to completely overcome, I believe it still can be improved upon. It has something to do with developing a cultivating perspective.

All right. Even though Farscape season 4 is streaming on Amazon.com, I couldn’t find the specific episode where Sikozu(Raelee Hill) was insulting John(Ben Browder) amongst the other crewmembers. If memory serves, in one particular episode, she was talking individually to the other crewmembers, insulting John’s intelligence, and the other crewmembers did not disagree with her! The point is, since John and the aliens have been surviving for quite some time, they have developed unique expectations for each other, John and Aeryn(Claudia Black) have even fallen in love, and are in a relationship. They are all friends. But when Sikozu joined up, she joined during Season 4. John and the rest of the crew have been bonding for 3 whole seasons before Sikozu showed up.

It is now 5:39 PM EST for me. I didn’t have enough time today to explain these ideas, because of that ‘Uber Eats’ fiasco that I had. Hopefully, if it happens again, I should be able to handle it better. The good news is that I should have more focus next Saturday, so if you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 sci fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Highlander’ and ‘Timeless’. TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘Saturday Night Live’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005)’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Farscape’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Accomodate’ and ‘Cultivating perspective’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.