Wishlist #1266

Good morning.

(said as a greeting. I know it’s not actually ‘morning’ for me right now, so I’m just saying ‘Good morning.’ as a greeting.)

It is now 1:02 PM EST for me.

I’m starting late because I’m getting used to having my supermarket food delivered on a Saturday rather than a Friday. I think I’m going to change it back to Friday.

I ordered takeout food using Uber Eats a while ago, and according to the app, it should be here soon. As soon as I get settled with the food, I’ll start typing again. It is now 1:05 PM EST for me.

It is now 1:36 PM EST for me. Not because of the time, but because I already decided, I’m not explaining idea ‘1st trick’ today, because yesterday I thought of an idea that I believe should be explained 1st. However, since I postponed explaining idea ‘1st trick’ several times already, I will explain it next week, unless I change my mind yet again.

The music video that I discovered earlier today and watched 3 times is called ‘Somebody Like That’ by Tenille Arts. To watch the music video ‘Somebody Like That’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘somebody like that tenille arts’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 1.6 million views. It was published Sep 27, 2019. I found the music video in www.youtube.com, from publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’, category ‘Billboard Hot 100 Top Singles’, sub-category ‘Billboard Hot 100 Top Singles This Week (February 20th, 2021)’. In that video clip, it’s listed as #79, and a video clip of it’s video starts 2 minutes and 32 seconds into the video clip. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Somebody Like That’:

But I want that all in, fallin’
Keep the fire burning like the first time feeling
No matter what if I’m gonna love
I’m gonna love somebody like that

The reason I chose music video ‘Somebody Like That’ is because the previous 2 music videos did not sing in English, and I wanted an English singing music video. I was looking for something other than a country song, but because the previous 2 music videos were not in English, I eventually chose music video ‘Somebody Like That’, even if a country song was not my 1st choice.

The impression I got from music video ‘Somebody Like That’? I think the woman singer is very attractive, and I imagined being accepted by her to be in a relationship. She’s looking for a man to be ‘somebody like that’, and I think that many single men who would choose to watch that music video would probably imagine being that person to her. It’s just imagined, after all. And since I am single and not seeing anyone at the moment, it was VERY easy for me to imagine that I’m the man that is with her. So, if you choose to watch music video ‘Somebody Like That’, you may find it enjoyable to watch, for example, to see one example of how a single? woman would go about making a music video of her looking for ‘something like that’. Whether you are a male or a female, it may be interesting to watch for that reason.

At the end of watching music video ‘Somebody Like That’ a third time, it offered me to see a trailer called ‘Flora and Ulysses’, a Disney+ movie. To watch that trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘florida and ulysses trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 246 thousand views. It was published Jan 14, 2021, about a month and a week ago. Here’s a quote from that youtube.com trailer:

The film is based on the Newbery Award-winning book about 10-year-old Flora, an avid comic book fan and a self-avowed cynic, whose parents have recently separated. After rescuing a squirrel she names Ulysses, Flora is amazed to discover he possesses unique superhero powers, which take them on an adventure of humorous complications that ultimately change Flora’s life–and her outlook–forever.

It’s not an animated movie. It’s a live action movie, and I think you’ll enjoy the trailer. As usual, I’m only encouraging you to watch the trailer, not the entire movie.

All right! To make it easier for me to explain this idea, I will quote the illustrations 1st. There are 3 of them. What I mean is, there are 3 references, and from those references, illustrations will be quoted. The 1st reference is in episode 2.14 ‘The Fair Folk’ from fantasy tv series ‘Shadowhunters(2017)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 6 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode, Clary(Katherine McNamara) and Simon(Alberto Rosende) are talking. Here is the quote:

Clary: ‘Just be prepared, ’cause Jace is not going to be happy you’re here.’

Simon: (scoffing) ‘When is he ever happy to see me?’

The 2nd scene starts 15 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode, Jace(Dominic Sherwood) is talking to Isabelle Lightwood(Emeraude Toubia). Here is the quote;

Jace: ‘My lady, Simon has proven himself a worthy warrior and a loyal friend. We insisted he be here with us. Anything you have to say to us, you can say to him.’

The 2nd reference is in episode 1.13 ‘Valerie Does Another Classic Leno’ from comedy tv series ‘The Comeback(2005)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the reference starts 14 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode, Paulie G.(Lance Barber) and Valerie Cherish(Lisa Kudrow) are talking. Here is the quote:

Paulie G.: ‘What do I think of Valerie Cherish?’

Valerie: ‘Uh-oh. Here it comes. Children and those who are weak at heart, you might want to run for the exits! Not my biggest fan here… ‘

Paulie G.: ‘She’s a terrific comedic actress. She’s always very professional. We’re lucky to have her on “Room & Bored”. ‘

Valerie: ‘Paulie G. has got it out for me. From the first minute he saw me he has been nothing but hurtful. He is abusive. He is threatening. He’s a monster.’

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The 3rd reference is from the movie ‘New in Town(2009)’, starring Renee Zellweger as Lucy Hill. Even though there are several scenes I want to use from this movie, I’m only going to quote one of them, refurbished with inaproprieities removed for advice. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 29 minutes and 40 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Lucy Hill: ‘I’m really sorry, guys, I meant for that to be a D-word so you could all do a double shot. You know, I’m in charge of this plant, whether you like it or not. I thought this would be an opportunity for us to bury the hatchet. Instead you just turned me into some dumb drinking game? Thanks a lot, jerk.’

Not compatible:

The original phrase for this idea is ‘Incompatible communication’, but I think contemplationally saying to yourself ‘Not compatible’ is easier.

It is my belief, even though just imagined, that many mild to moderate forms of instigation discourage innocent people from articulating and developing certain forms of ability when the instigation experienced imposes an incompatible sense of communication upon the innocent ones. For example, in the movie ‘New in Town’, even though Lucy Hill is a very intelligent woman who has a very secure sense of ability, she experiences several examples of incompatible communication amongst certain people in the movie, causing her to try to leave town crying. The other 2 references I wanted to offer to you for the sake of variety. The main reference is from the movie ‘New in Town’.

To show you what I mean, imagine a student, such as a grammar school and high school student, experiencing an incompatible communication inducing instigation. Because of that experience, that student may stop pursuing a certain use of ability, just because of that instigation experience. Now, let’s say that effect is only temporary. What if that student experiences such an instigation many times while he/she is a student? Isn’t it possible that such experiences would discourage that student from articulating and developing certain abilities?

I just imagined a conceptual example for adults. Let’s say that I give a man a book to hold on to, and that book represents a specific ability. The man experiences a minor instigation at work identified by idea ‘Not compatible’, and that man chooses to put the book down. Soon after that experience, I asked that man why he chose to put that book down. He said to me that the incompatible communication he had with an instigator convinced him that he should not use such a specific ability.

In my opinion, the character Lucy Hill is a great example for idea ‘Not compatible’, but not everyone is like Lucy Hill. I believe that all people have many virtues, but Lucy Hill, according to the movie, is exceptionally accomplished and intelligent. For her to not use a certain ability, her ‘strong suit’, so to speak, in a manner of speaking, that example would have to be shown in a science fiction movie. In other words, she is very good at what she does, and it is unlikely that she will easily not use one of her very developed abilities. She is still a useful example. It is my belief, imagined, not a fact that I can prove, that many people in general can easily be adversely affected by incompatible communication imposed by instigations to the point that obvious abilities will be discouraged to be developed.

So, let’s use one example of a new employee, who is also young, who is learning to interact with other employees. That employee has an obvious job purpose, and is supposed to use a certain job ability on all employees. However, when that employee interacted with an instigator imposing a discouraging incompatible sense of communication, that new employee believed that such an employee was an exception, and chose to not use that ability with certain participations involving that instigator. When one of his bosses questioned him regarding his omission with that employee, that new employee believed that he/she was an exception, based on the incompatible communication effect from that new employee’s recent conversation with that instigator.

In that very vague example, that new employee was supposed to use that ability on everyone. There was no exception. But because of that incompatible communication effect, that new employee thought that that instigator was the exception. That new employee removed certain aspects of participations involving that instigator because of how that new employee reacted to incompatible communication.

All right. I changed my mind. Let’s use those 1st 2 references. In this idea, instigators in general have the solution. They are able to maintain a certain ability use, in spite of incompatible communication. For example, when instigation groups talk to management, they learn over the years to maintain certain uses of ability, even though there are always unresolved issues addressed to management.

Here’s a quote from the ‘Shadowhunters’ reference:

Jace: ‘My lady, Simon has proven himself a worthy warrior and a loyal friend. We insisted he be here with us. Anything you have to say to us, you can say to him.’

That is an example of Jace being able to maintain a certain sense of ability use, based on Simon’s complaint:

Simon: (scoffing) ‘When is he ever happy to see me?’

If you watched that scene when Jace vouched for Simon, Simon was surprised that Jace said such things about him.

Here’s a quote from character Paulie G. from ‘The Comeback’ reference:

Paulie G.: ‘She’s a terrific comedic actress. She’s always very professional. We’re lucky to have her on “Room & Bored”. ‘

Paulie G. demonstrated that he has the ability to maintain a sense of ability use. However, he is also the one discouraging Valerie with obvious incompatible communication. Here is a quote from Valerie:

Valerie: ‘Paulie G. has got it out for me. From the first minute he saw me he has been nothing but hurtful. He is abusive. He is threatening. He’s a monster.’

So, sadly, the instigator from your school or job, if you are experiencing instigation, may also have the ability to maintain a certain sense of ability even when being exposed to certain mild to moderate forms of incompatible communication. The sad part is that that instigator is also the same person that may be adversely affecting your ability to maintain a certain sense of ability use. The purpose of idea ‘Not compatible’ is to help you maintain a certain sense of ability, even when exposed to certain mild to moderate forms of incompatible communication induced by certain instigations.

It is now 3:48 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. I really should not have started so late. To clarify, I chose to start late, but that was because of an unforseen difficulty. I think I’ll just make sure my supermarket delivery will be Friday from now on, and not Saturday. Next Saturday, I will finally explain idea ‘1st trick’, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then. [I realize that I could continue typing, give you a better answer. At least I addressed the issue, that there’s something to develop. Like I said earlier, I’ll fix that problem so that this will less likely happen again. If you haven’t done so, I recommend that you watch movie ‘New in Town’. Maybe that will help you find your own answers.]

TV-14 fantasy violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Shadowhunters’. TV-MA mature themes and viewer discretion for comedy tv series ‘The Comeback’. Rated PG viewer discretion for romance comedy ‘New in Town’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Not compatible’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.