Wishlist #1250

10/24/2020

Salutations.

It is now 9:41 AM EST for me.

Before I continue, I just want to make a quick announcement. To say again, I no longer use ‘Super Fresh Body Powder Lotion’ for my groin area. I now just use either ‘Gold Bond Medicated Powder’ or ‘Johnson’s Baby Powder’ for my groin area. My routine for use is that, if I’m going out, I use the ‘Gold Bond Medicated Powder’ for my groin area. If I’m not, after I take a shower, I use the ‘Johnson’s Baby Powder’.

I haven’t tried them out yet, but I have them now, I recently purchased:

HX AURIZE Extra Long Mask Strap Extenders Adjustable Black 4 Pcs

I’m currently using:

HX AURIZE Face Mask Extender Strap Hook Adjustable 4 Pcs,

but I think the new one’s would feel better if I use them. I purchased both from Amazon.com, and they’re both about $12. I need a mask strap extender that is longer. It also seems to have more options.

Before I recommend a music video and trailers for you to see for this list, I want to explain the reasoning I am using to give you the next ideas. It is just my opinion: Christmas is coming, and based on my experience, once November starts, then it’s too late. You should start feeling the Christmas build-up. If there is more than one kid in the family, it’s possible that, among other things, the older kid would get a new smart phone for Christmas, and the younger kid will get the older kid’s recently used smart phone. That make’s sense, since those recently used smart phones may only be less than a year old. My point is that, in my opinion, the older kids and younger teenagers, their focus would be more directed towards events affected by Christmas, and that change of focus, in my opinion, should start in November. Last year, if memory serves, the only music video that I was able to find that can exist during Christmas, was the music video ‘Most Girls’ by Hailee Steinfeld.

Therefore, the latest ideas that I will type in this blog, called ‘Memory’ and ‘Fix authority’, idea ‘Fix authority’ I invented this past Thursday, 10/22/2020, will be ideas offered to you to give you more options. I’m going to postpone more basic ideas to next year, since the focus of young people in America will probably be more directed towards Christmas more. For example, if this blog was like a school subject, then I would be more consistent. I would give new readers more beginning ideas, and some sort of study plan to use this blog. But since this is just a blog with no commitments, then the attention span of the readers are given more priority, and it is my belief that I should postpone ideas that require more of your focus to find the use of such ideas more useful to you.

Before I begin explaining the music video, I want to explain how I found it. Earlier today, I originally looked for a new music video in youtube.com’s signed in homepage, but I could not find one. I eventually used my Iphone SE, the Google News app, and I searched for phrase ‘new music videos november 2020’. That is where I found the article ‘Billie Eilish Resurrects ‘No Time to Die’ With a Music Video’, posted Oct. 1, 2020. I glanced at the article, and I believed that a new James Bond music video was recently created. I said this in a previous list that, for the past several years or so, the only movies that I would watch in a movie theater are the new James Bond movies. I don’t have kids, one reason why I don’t see other types of movies in movie theaters.

Since I don’t think I’ve ever heard of Billie Eilish before, and I am not sure whether this person is a man or a woman, or what age this person is, I looked that person up in wikipedia.org. According to wikipedia, she was born Dec. 18, 2001 (age 18). I later looked at the song ‘No Time to Die’ in wikipedia. Here is a quote about it’s music video:

The official music video for “No Time to Die” was released on October 1, 2020. The video was shot in black-and-white clip and was directed by Daniel Kleinman, who has designed every title sequence for the James Bond series since 1995, except Quantum of Solace in 2008. In the visual, it shows Eilish singing behind an old-fashioned microphone, as she stares into the camera interspersed with scenes from the film showing James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) engaging in a love affair. Justin Curto, writing for Vulture magazine, mentions the video has “smokey lounge-singer vibes”. Rachel McRady of Entertainment Tonight commented that it was clear that “Madeleine betrays 007 in some way as the video continuously shares shots of the agent looking distrustful as he gazes upon his ladylove”.

To watch music video ‘No Time to Die’ for free, search for phrase in www.youtube.com ‘billie eilish no time to die’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 16 million views.

Like it said in wikipedia, when I watched it, to me, scenes with Billie Eilish shown in black and white. In the visual, it shows Eilish singing behind an old-fashioned microphone, as she stares into the camera interspersed with scenes from the film…

Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘No Time To Die’:

Was I stupid to love you?
Was I reckless to help?
Was it obvious to everybody else

Now, as for the tv show trailers, I recommend watching the reviews that Lauren Moore gives for Funimation Japanese anime. In www.youtube.com, click publisher ‘Funimation’. On their homepage, pause the video intro to avoid hearing it, then scroll down to category ‘Shows To Explore on Funimation’. That has 11 videos narrated by Lauren Moore. You don’t have to watch the whole thing. I’m only recommending that you partially look through her latest 2, ‘New Summer 2020 Anime’ published 2 months ago, and ‘Don’t Sleep On These 3 Anime’ published 2 weeks ago. To me, she seems a bit hyper/amped up when explaining the Japanese anime, but she’s the best one I’m aware of to explain them. In my opinion, people like her who give video reviews of Japanese anime help people decide whether or not to watch such shows.

Memory:

It is now 12:51 PM EST for me. Here is a definition of ‘memory’ from www.dictionary.com that I’m using for idea ‘Memory’:

‘the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences.’

To begin the use of idea ‘Memory’, if you choose to, I recommend that you watch, and you can remove what you want from the music video, I recommend that you watch music video ‘Freeze-Frame’ by The J. Geils Band. Here’s a quote from wikipedia.org about the song:

Freeze-Frame is the tenth studio album by American rock band the J. Geils Band, and the last one to feature original vocalist Peter Wolf. The album was released on October 26, 1981, by EMI Records. It reached number one on the United States Billboard 200 album chart in February 1982, and remained at the top for four weeks.

So, for four weeks in 1982, the song ‘Freeze-Frame’ was number one in the United States Billboard 200.

To watch it for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘freeze frame’, and it should be in one of the 1st selections, with over 4.8 million views. The publisher is ‘JGeilsBandVEVO’, and it was published Mar 12, 2009. The reason I am recommending for you to watch ‘Freeze-Frame’ is because, along with the fact that the song was #1 for 4 weeks in America (in 1982), 2 minutes and 26 seconds into the video, a puppet? writes the word ‘MeMoRieS'(I’m not sure how that word should look) on a piece of paper and underlines it. You can throw away/not use the part where members of the band look like they’re spitting out paint. You don’t have to use that just to use this idea.

And here’s a quote from the song ‘Freeze-Frame’:

Now I’m looking at a flashback Sunday
Zoom lens feeling just won’t disappear
Doo-dloo-dloo
Close up, dark room, sweet talk in my ear

Idea ‘Memory’ helps you identify the dominant memory that you’re supposed to be aware of and using when in school, work, home, etc. as it relates to certain mild to moderate forms of experienced instigation. The 1st illustration example chooses to commit to a certain memory of a person, is in animated episode 3.5 ‘Out of the Past’ from tv series ‘Batman Beyond(2000)’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the episode:

Bruce Wayne’s former love, Talia, returns to offer him the chance to be eternally young. However, Bruce and Terry discover a dark secret. Decades ago, after Talia sided with Bruce against her father, Ra’s al Ghul was left mortally wounded beyond the Lazarus Pit’s ability to heal him. In order to save himself, Ra’s al Ghul sacrificed his daughter by using a computer to imprint his thoughts and memories into Talia’s body, erasing her consciousness and replacing it with his own.

So, based on my interpretation of the episode, Ra’s al Ghul, Talia’s father, placed a copy of his memories in Talia’s body. Near the end of the episode, you see Bruce Wayne looking at an old photo with him and Talia, a scene that shows that Bruce is choosing to commit to other memories involving Talia, not the memories that Talia is showing now. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts near the end of the episode, 19 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode. A old photo with both of them in a restaurant is being shown. Here is a quote, starting 19 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode:

Terry: ‘I’m sorry I never met her. The real Talia.’

Bruce: ‘She was a very special woman.’

It is now 1:46 PM EST for me. I’m going to compare 2 characters to help you understand idea ‘Memory’, 6 year old Bess Trunkman(Ella Anderson) from the movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’, and student Courtney Woods(Ellis George) from season 8 of sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2014)’. Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1234:

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.’

So, let’s say that the starting point, the reason why Bess Trunkman chose to feel that way in school and at home, why she ended up feeling miserable and sick as a dominant memory commitment, was because of the jokes a few of the girls in school said to her. Here is a quote:

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.’

You see? Of course it’s just a movie, but if you choose to imagine it, the way certain instigations are affecting her is causing her to not like attending school, and when she’s at home, she feels like she’s spending too much time in the bathroom. I think we can safely agree in imagination that that is not a healthy use of memory, and that the dominant memory she is supposed to use while attending school and while at home should not be that.

And now to the ‘Doctor Who’ character known as Courtney Woods. Refurbished for advice, she is an example of an instigator, one reason why I think certain students choose to be instigators in school. The character Courtney Woods even has a wikipedia.org page. Here is a quote from that page:

According to Courtney’s character profile, she is billed as “She’s cheeky, opinionated and a disruptive influence…” and it was also said “She can be a nightmare and when Clara first joined the school’s teaching staff, Courtney delighted in giving her a hard time. She also picked up on the romance between ‘Miss Oswald’ and Danny Pink, never missing an opportunity to poke fun at Clara about it.”

Courtney teased the secretary in the school about her flirtations with Danny.

So, to address Courtney Woods, let’s use this wikipedia.org quote:

Courtney teased the secretary in the school about her flirtations with Danny.

Here’s one instance in the series where Courtney teased the school secretary. The scene starts in episode 8.2 ‘Into the Dalek’ from tv series ‘Doctor Who(2014)’. In the beginning, the School Secretary(Michelle Morris) is talking to Danny Pink(Samuel Anderson), and then later, Courtney Woods who was listening to their conversation, talks to ths School Secretary. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 5 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

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School Secretary: ‘So, Mr. Pink, did you have a good weekend?’

Danny Pink: ‘Yeah, I did, thanks.’

School Secretary: ‘Yes, I bet you did. What did you get up to?’

Danny Pink: ‘Erm, you know. Bit of reading.’

School Secretary: ‘Oh, I bet you were reading.’

Danny Pink: ‘I was, yeah.’

School Secretary: ‘Eh, I bet you were.’

Danny Pink: ‘Well, yeah, I was.’

School Secretary: ‘I know your type.’

Courtney Woods: ‘She wishes.’

School Secretary: ‘Be quiet, you.’

While Miss Woods was listening and while she was talking to the School Secretary, she presented a very enthusiastic smile. And even after the School Secretary said quote:

‘Be quiet, you.’

Courtney still presented that enthusiastic smile. In other words, Courtney is able to fortify her chosen perspective with what seems to her to be a very optimistic and positive sense of memory. Unfortunately, such a positive sense of memory use involves quote being ‘cheeky, opinionated and a disruptive influence…’ .

So, if you compare Courtney to Bess from the movie ‘Unfinished Business’, it may make sense to you in imagination why certain students who choose to be instigators choose to be instigators. The instigator students get to have a positive, even encouraged by adults from time to time, use of memory. And to be clear, I’m not encouraging you to become an instigator. My intent is to help you use idea ‘Memory’.

Fix authority:

It is now 3:23 PM EST for me. The definition of ‘authority’ from www.dictionary.com is:

‘ the power to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle issues or disputes; jurisdiction; the right to control, command, or determine. ‘

The 1st reference is from the cover of a comic book called ‘The Authority: More Kev #1 (of 4)’. You’re just using the image of the cover of that comic book as an option reference for idea ‘Fix authority’. You don’t have to read it. The image is available for free in www.comixology.com. Just go to that website, search for phrase ‘the authority more kev’, and select that cover image to see an enlarged image of it. I haven’t read the comic book, so I’m assuming that the man highlighted at the center of it putting his hand over his face is Kev. Here is a description from comixology for that comic book:

An alien armada stands poised to assault the planet Earth, bent on destruction… ! The Authority are in shambles following an initial encounter with the invaders, leaving Kev alone to fight them off. Is the world doomed?

So, if you evaluate Kev as the man with one of his hands in front of his face, he may give you the impression that maybe he is experiencing an excessive, miserable sense of authority, which is why his hand is on his face. Basically, Kev’s hand on his face is refurbished for you to use in relation to idea ‘Fix authority’.

So, here is the idea I invented this past Thursday, 10/22/2020, just 2 days ago. The purpose of idea ‘Fix authority’ is to help you allocate mild to moderate instigations that encourage you to fix a sense of authority coming from you, but based on an impression that the taxing authority is coming from the instigator, and such an authority is not even available to you. In other words, the instigator wants you to believe that the authority that needs to be fixed is coming from the instigator, but the true purpose is to cause you to fix such an adverse sense of authority, and such an authority is not even actually available to you. It’s one way of an instigator ‘winding you up’, so to speak.

I’m using 2 illustrations to explain idea ‘Fix authority’, Cord(Jeff Cooper) and Morthond’s(Anthony De Longis) interactions in the movie ‘Circle of Iron(1978)’, and David Rice(Hayden Christensen) and Griffin O’ Connor’s(Jamie Bell) interactions in the movie ‘Jumper(2008)’. Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1242:

One example that comes to mind is in the movie ‘Circle of Iron(1978)’, when Morthond(Anthony De Longis) decided to verbally talk to Cord(Jeff Cooper). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 12 minutes and 19 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

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

Cord: ‘When did you break it?’

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

If you watched earlier scenes of the movie, even though Morthond won the competition, and Cord broke many of the rules of the competition, even when that was acknowledged, Cord still followed Morthond in a context that inhibited somewhat Morthond’s chosen ability to communicate. And, since it’s a movie, I recommend, or at least refurbish that scene in the movie, to change the plot, that Cord intentionally followed Morthond with the intent to inhibit somewhat Morthond’s chosen ability to communicate, and for that to work, Cord would have to convince Morthond that his ability to communicate was being inhibited to the point that Morthond needed to do something about it, and that is what Cord did many times while he was following Morthond. He made Morthond believe that he had to fix what Cord was doing to him, the communication part. It got to the point when Morthond finally had to say something to Cord, and breaking his vow of silence I believe is an obvious indicator that Cord was obviously inhibiting Morthond’s chosen ability to communicate.

The 2nd illustration, refurbished, is when David Rice is trying to convince Jamie Bell to ‘team up’ with him in order to defeat Roland Cox(Samuel L. Jackson). David’s chosen solution is to follow Jamie until he agrees to ‘team up’ with him. Here are several quotes about it. The movie ‘Jumper’ is available streaming from Amazon.com:

57 minutes and 58 seconds into the movie:

Jamie: ‘You can’t keep following me.’

David: ‘Actually– I’m the one person who can.’

Jamie: ‘Yeah, lucky me.’

1 hour, 1 minute, and 26 seconds into the movie:

David: ‘You know, my mom– she took off when I was five. I know what it’s like to now, you know– My dad, he–‘

Jamie: ‘Did I ask about your family? I mean, are we on Oprah here or–‘

I’ll start with ‘Circle of Iron’: Even though Morthond won the competition, and according to the judge White Robe(Roddy McDowall), Cord broke many of the rules to lose, Morthond still felt miserable as he continued with his mission. That is because Cord made Morthond feel like he had to fix an adverse sense of authority, even though that adverse fixing of authority seemed to come from Cord. Morthond won the contest, so why does Morthond feel miserable?

So, what I did with the movie ‘Jumper’, I refurbished the storyline, and here is what I imagined: Even though Jamie Bell from the movie ‘Jumper’ acts like Morthond from the movie ‘Circle of Iron’, in reality, Jamie Bell is really Cord pretending to be Morthond when talking to David Rice. It is like a non-managerial instigator(David Rice) instigating someone from management(Jamie Bell). The instigation doesn’t bother that person from management(Jamie Bell). However, in order to explain to that non-managerial instigator(David Rice) the things that he is doing is inappropriate, management man(Jamie Bell) presents himself as being adversely affected by the non-managerial man’s instigations, so he can show that man what he is doing wrong. And that is what Jamie Bell is doing with David Rice. Here are Jamie’s 2 complaints:

1: Jamie: ‘You can’t keep following me.’

2: Jamie: ‘Did I ask about your family? I mean, are we on Oprah here or–‘

It is my belief that certain instigators love irony coming from innocent people. David Rice is not normally an instigator, but he believed that he had to continue to follow Jamie Bell in order to get him to ‘team up’ with him, and Jamie Bell emphasized to David Rice 2 things that he is doing wrong with the solution that he chose to use in order to create the ‘team up’. According to Jamie Bell, those 2 things are 2 examples of ‘Fix authority’. Still, in spite of that, Jamie agreed that a temporary team up would be useful to both of them.

It is now 4:54 PM EST for me. Since I may not comment again for idea ‘Fix authority’, I want to say that, I believe that the idea may be very useful to you. However, after the initial epiphany wears off, which could also represent that certain ‘easy’ situations were resolved by it, and that’s your mind telling you that you feel better because of it, that may still leave mild to moderate instigations that have yet to occur. So, if you continue to experience mild to moderate instigations, certain ones may not feel so easily resolved. And there are a few more ideas I did not give you yet that could help you with that, but I’m only a team of one, me. I don’t have a teaching assistant, or anyone else to help me type this stuff in. At least you got a new idea that I’m personally still using.

So, for some? of those new instigations you may experience, it may feel like it’s really coming from you. The best illustration example that I can think of right now for such a situation is from the DVD of ‘Canterbury’s Law’, starring Julianna Margulies. According to Amazon.com, I purchased it in 2009. There is the streaming version from Amazon.com, but I believe that certain scenes were removed from it, specifically scenes involving how Molly McConnell(Trieste Kelly Dunn) responds to Martin(David Call). There was one scene that I remember I think from the DVD when Martin said something, causing Molly to have a certain contemplation identified by her verbally saying that she was having a somewhat confusing contemplation caused by Martin. To understand why that scene may be effective for you is to understand a little about the show. Molly is what I call a ‘greenhorn’.(According to www.dictionary.com, ‘greenhorn’ means ‘an untrained or inexperienced person’). And when you compare her to the lawyers that are there, it is more obvious that she is a ‘greenhorn’. It is her reaction to Martin, her unavoidable contemplations, that I recommend that you use. However, you may not find that reference from the streaming version of ‘Canterbury’s Law’. However, here’s a quote from the show that may convince you that such a contemplation occurred in the show, even though that scene may have been removed from the streaming version available from Amazon.com. That scene is in episode 1.2 ‘What Goes Around’ from tv series ‘Canterbury’s Law’. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 6 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Martin: ‘Oh! Hey, your bar review tutor called. I thought you took the bar already.’

Molly: (whispering) ‘Not so loud.’

Martin: ‘You’re secret’s safe.’

Molly: ‘There’s no secret.’

Martin: ‘Of course.’

Later, Molly talking to Chester Grant(Keith Robinson):

Molly: ‘Okay, so does anyone besides me think Martin’s a little too friendly?’

It is now 5:20 PM EST for me. Next Saturday, based on past performance, since I won’t be typing in any basic ideas, not until January, I’ll probably type in a new idea that I’ll invent, probably the one this coming Thursday. It’ll be an idea from Sunday to next Saturday. Or I’ll type something else in. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Animated violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Batman Beyond’. Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for movie ‘Unfinished Business’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for fantasy movie ‘Circle of Iron’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Jumper’. Mature themes and viewer discretion for drama tv series ‘Canterbury’s Law’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Memory’ and ‘Fix authority’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.