4/3/2021
Salutations.
It is now 1:56 PM EST for me.
I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of time looking for a music video today. Because of that, I’ll just type the recent idea I invented while I was in the pharmacy earlier today.
This music video was my 1st choice based on a glance. I thought I could find a better one, an R & B music video one, but I don’t normally listen to R & B music, and so I had to discontinue/stop my R & B search and go to my original choice. I originally looked at my youtube signed in homepage, but I thought that you may want to look at a selection of music videos also. The music video that I watched for the 1st time recently is called ‘One Last Kiss’ by Hikaru Utada. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’, category ‘Billboard Global 200’, sub-category ‘Billboard Global 200 Singles of This Week (April 3rd, 2021)’. In that video clip, the video clip One Last Kiss’ is #97 out of 200, and starts 10 minutes and 26 seconds into the video clip. Here’s a quote from one of it’s comments:
My childhood!
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When I watched it considering the comment ‘My childhood!’, it does look like what I would imagine how a girl’s childhood might be depicted as, let’s say a girl from Japan, but that can also be extrapolated to represent other girl’s childhoods, not all of them of course. Here’s a quote from the music video link, verifying what I thought it was like:
Hope you enjoy this finished piece, it’s a little bit bittersweet, and like revisiting intimate and precious memories from times past.
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Even though the song ‘One Last Kiss’ is mostly in Japanese I think, here’s a quote:
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-woah, oh-oh-oh (Oh-oh)
I love you more than you’ll ever know, oh
Oh, can you give me one last kiss?
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Although the song is in Japanese, the music video’s visuals with the singer’s presence, to me, with the chosen comment, gives reminiscing impression of childhood memories. I guess if you don’t know Japanese, the music video’s visuals is what you may choose to evaluate. If you choose to see it that way, you may fine the experience of watching it to be enjoyable.
To watch music video ‘One Last Kiss’, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘utada one last kiss’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 23 million views! It premiered Mar 8, 2021, less than a month ago.
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As for the tv show trailer, I eventually searched in www.google.com for tv premiere dates for 2021. I searched for phrase ‘tv premiere dates summer 2021’, and eventually selected
‘TV Premiere Dates 2021 << Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV …’
And from that list, I eventually selected
Supergirl Season 6
which already started Tuesday, Mar 30. I couldn’t find a trailer from the near future on that list. To watch that trailer for free, search for phrase ‘supergirl season 6 trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 367 thousand views. That trailer premiered Mar 23, 2021, less than 2 weeks ago.
Based on my impression watching it, Lex Luther somehow gets super powers, and Supergirl is going to try to return Lex to normal. Plus, it’s the last season of tv series ‘Supergirl’.
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Take effective:
Since I have less than 2 hours to explain this, I’m giving you the idea that I invented earlier today while I was in the pharmacy. This pharmacy opens early where I am. Since it’s a very recent idea, the epiphany is fresh in my mind, which also means that it should be easier for me to explain it.
Basically, an instigation and/or it’s related inadvertencies may cause you to commit to a sense of adverse overeffectiveness. That is why I call it ‘Take effective’. The instigation causes you to commit(take) to an adverse overeffectiveness(effective).
I’m going to start with 2 quotes from 2 characters from sci-fi tv series ‘The Expanse(2020)’. These 2 men have been friends since childhood, which should explain, also based on their chosen lifestyles, why they are able to interact with each other’s seemingly adverse sense of overeffectiveness with a certain calm acceptability. I checked, and as of now at least, season 5 of ‘The Expanse’ is available from Amazon.com streaming with Amazon Prime. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about one of the characters:
Jacob Mundell as Erich (season 5), a childhood friend of Amos in Baltimore
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The 1st quote is from episode 5.2 ‘Churn’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Expanse(2020)’. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 42 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode, Erich(Jacob Mundell) and Amos Burton(Wes Chatham) are talking:
Erich: ‘Burton’s fake ID won’t hold up if you get arrested down here. It’ll lead back to me. I’ve got a lot to lose.’
Amos: ‘You did good, brother.’
Erich: ‘Next time you go up the well, don’t come back. I love you, and I miss you, I do, but show your face in my city again, and I’m putting you down.’
Amos: ‘It’s good seeing you again, Erich.’
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The 2nd conversation betweeen Erich and Amos, for a better understanding, could involve others in that episode, refurbished with inaproprieities removed of course. I’ll just quote the gist of it, and you can watch more of that episode for context if you choose to. The quote is in episode 5.9 ‘Winnipesaukee’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Expanse(2021)’. That episode is also available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 19 minutes and 27 seconds into the episode:
Amos: ‘Anyone who wants to leave better be at this hanger by the time the ship is ready. We’re not waiting. You understand?’
Amos(talking to Erich as Amos is walking by): ‘Shut up.’
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It’s now 3:06 PM EST for me. The ‘good news’ is that, in my opinion, this is the hardest part of the explanation, starting it. Since it’s so late for me, my fault, my mistake, of course, I’ll have to continue explaining idea ‘Take effective’ next Saturday. For reassurance, I’m not going to close it, I’m going to continue it’s explanation next Saturday. You’ll have more examples, and more of an understanding as to what idea ‘Take effective’ is. Also, I plan to explain and give you an upgrade for idea ‘Shuffle’. That should help you learn the idea better. Idea ‘Take effective’, in my opinion, for many expectations, is probably the best idea I have invented, and I’m actively using it now. Although I can’t say for certain, I am fairly certain I will continue explaining idea ‘Take effective’ next week. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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4/10/2021
Salutations.
It is now 9:44 AM EST for me.
Within the past few days, I invented an idea that, if you choose to use it, may cause you to have an obvious change in your strategy as it relates to experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation and inadvertencies. I’m going to explain that idea in this list. I believe I can explain it today. You don’t have to use it, of course. But before I do, I want to recruit more readers, at least try to, just by what I type in. I’m not going to do anything extra, like make obvious internet advertisements for this blog. I’ll just type something in. Before I do that, I’ll give you your music video and trailer(s).
This music video it took me I think about an hour and a half to find. The reason it would take me so long is because, usually, when I would select a music video, something else might be unacceptable about it to be used in this blog, like it’s lyrics, or maybe something shown in it’s video. If you have your own blog/website, and you’re following a certain music, then it may not matter what’s in it’s lyrics or music video, so to speak. This is just the way I want to do it. You’re not obligated by me to do it the way I do it.
The music video I chose earlier today and watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘deja vu’ by Olivia Rodrigo. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’, category ‘Vevo Top Videos’, category ‘Top 10 Pop Videos’. Here’s the explanation for ‘Top 10 Pop Videos’ given in Vevo’s site:
‘ Most viewed vids of the past 7 days! ‘
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Music video ‘deja vu’ is #3 out of 10. To watch music video ‘deja vu’ for free, you can select it from vevo, and you can search for phrase ‘deja vu olivia rodrigo’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 25 million views. It was published April 1, 2021, less than 2 weeks ago. Here is a quote from it’s lyrics:
Do you get déjà vu when she’s with you?
Do you get déjà vu? Ah, hmm
Do you get déjà vu, huh?
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There were a lot of music video visuals to look at. I like the part when you get to see I’m assuming is Oliva Rodrigo from different tv’s at the same time. It was refreshing to me to watch a music video that you don’t have to worry too much if kids would see it.
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I’m recommending 2 trailers for today, both from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Paramount Plus’. One is a normal trailer, but the other one, I just recommend you see a few seconds or so of that one, so that you can verify that celebrity John de Lancie is reprising his role as Q in sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’ season 2. www.imdb.com also verifies that John de Lancie will be Q again.
Although I think I looked at ‘Paramount Plus’ 1st when looking for trailers, I still found the 1st trailer, ‘Star Trek: Discovery | Season 4 Teaser | Paramount+’, from my ‘signed in’ youtube homepage. A 2nd set of eyes, so to speak, helped me see it. It has almost 2 million views, and it was published Apr 5, 2021, less than a week ago.
For some reason, I don’t know why, I found it very boring to watch. Yes, it has obvious special effects, and it’s an official trailer for Season 4 of ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, and yet I was still bored by watching it. That is why I also offer you this 2nd trailer. To watch it, go to www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Paramount Plus’, click ‘VIDEOS’, then scroll down until you find ‘Q Returns For Star Trek: Picard Season 2 | First Contact Day | Paramount+’. It was published Apr 5, 2021, less than a week ago. Here’s a partial explanation from the trailer:
Bonjour, mon capitaine! Q will, once again, bring some zest to Star Trek. Watch John de Lancie (Q) surprise Sir Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard) and Wil Wheaton (The Ready Room) from aboard his boat during a special Star Trek: Picard presentation.
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And like I said before, I’m only recommending that you watch a few seconds or so of that trailer, to verify that John de Lancie will be in season 2 of sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. If you read one of the previous ‘Star Trek’ comic books, the last time I remember, Q using John de Lancie’s likeness was still communicating with Picard while Picard was a Vulcan ambassador, after the events of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’.
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All right. Here’s my attempt to recruit more readers. I also want to give some solace to the girls reading this blog. I know that recently, I encouraged kids to use contemplation objective disappointment evaluations in case they get mildly provoked. I just want to give the kids, girls more specifically, more variety when experiencing certain disappointments that are associated with their expectations associated with reading this blog.
So, here’s the premise: there are probably some single men in America who are experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation from their jobs. It doesn’t bother them to the point where they may choose to quit. It’s possible that some? of their instigator oppressors were asked to quit because of what those instigators were doing to them, but those instigators said ‘No.’ I’m just imagining that happened. I don’t actually know that such a request happened.
Those single men probably would develop a strategy to cope with such experienced instigations. However, not all of them, but many of them did not develop their strategy by typing their ideas in a blog or a website. Let’s start by imagining/conceptualizing an actor who is also part of one of the characters that he portrayed. I choose actor Robert Leeshock based on his portrayal of Liam Kincaid from sci-fi tv series ‘Earth: Final Conflict(1998+)’. According to wikipedia, the actor is currently 59 years old. Let’s imagine the Leeshock/Kincaid hybrid in his early 30s watching the music video intro to James Bond movie ‘The World Is Not Enough(1999)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 14 minutes and 17 seconds into the movie. Here are the lyrics to song ‘The World Is Not Enough’:
I know how to hurt
I know how to heal
I know what to show
And what to conceal
I know when to talk
And I know when to touch
No-one ever die from wanting to much
[Chorus:]
The world is not enough
But it is such a perfect place to start…my love
And if you’re strong enough
Together we can take the world apart…my love
People like us
Know how to survive
There’s no point in living
If you can’t feel the life
We know when to kiss
And we know when to kill
If we can’t have it all
Then nobody will
[Chorus]
[Bridge:]
(I…)I feel safe
(I…)I feel scared
(I…)I feel ready
(I…)And yet unprepared
[Chorus]
The world is not enough [x2]
No nowhere near enough…
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Now, for the girls that are reading this, keep in mind that these single men have not used a website/blog to build upon their strategy. Their strategy to cope with experienced instigations is all in their heads pretty much. Imagine the Leeshock/Liam hybrid in his 20s/30s watching that music vido ‘The World Is Not Enough’. Let’s say you’re seeing him from a screen, he is sitting down on the left of that screen, looking toward the right, and the plasma tv is at the right. He is unusually close to that plasma tv screen as he is watching it, to make imagining it easier, and the light from that James Bond music video is dancing on his skin.
After imaging that, you can use him as a template/example to imagine other single men, Americans, who are of different nationalities, also watching the music video ‘The World Is Not Enough’. The reason they are watching it is because they have probably watched many James Bond movies, and they are using their evaluations of such movies to help develop their strategies to cope with experienced instigations. They all believe that there may be something in music video ‘The World Is Not Enough’ that may be useful to their strategies. In a separate context said, I also watched the music video ‘The World Is Not Enough’ as a single man several times from time to time, but with the different possibility that it may help me with a certain strategy.(It was a while ago for me.)
Now, imagine the possibility that ‘a few?’ of these single men somehow found this blog, maybe ‘a few’ were introduced to this blog somehow, and they’re just beginning to read it.
So, imagine using one example that is not every example, what it may be like for some? of those single men reading this blog for the 1st time. Here’s my depiction using 2 references. The 1st reference is from sci-fi movie ‘Tron(1982)’. The movie ‘Tron’ is available for rental and purchase streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 49 minutes and 35 seconds into the movie, when Clu(Jeff Bridges) starts drinking that water? for the 1st time, and you the blue light from his body getting temporarily brighter, as some sort of indicator that he is recharging.
The 2nd reference is from the music video ‘I Feel for You’ by Chaka Khan, the music is available for free to be watched in www.youtube.com. It is like the men are dancing to that song, a little like those people are dancing in the music video. In other words, the advice in this blog is being used by these single men to improve their strategies to cope with experienced instigation! For example, they didn’t know that certain tv shows and movies could be used in such a way to make advice for certain mild to moderate forms of instigations, and they didn’t know that choosing a music video, and as an extra optional choice, choosing a trailer, could encourage their minds to make even more ideas for their strategies.
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And now, another conceptualized recommendation. It’s based on a scene from movie ‘Xanadu(1980)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts one hour, 11 minutes, and 56 seconds into the movie. Of course, that scene is refurbished with inapproprieities removed. For example, for the song ‘The Fall’, replace the word ‘hell’ with ‘heck’. Here are the lyrics to song ‘The Fall’ that is played during that scene:
“The Fall”
(from “Xanadu” soundtrack)
I see the early glow, I hear you say hello
I watch the shadows fall, I don’t see you at all
It’s a lie (I don’t believe it’s so), it’s a lie
I see the autumn rain, falling on my window pane
I hear you say goodbye, I see a tear in your eye
[Chorus:]
It’s a lie (I don’t believe it’s so), it’s a lie
Our love couldn’t go wrong, how could I know I was only dreaming
And now, now that you’re gone, I will go on really believing
I take the fall
I see you slip away, into another day
There’s no-one else around, I watch the sun go down
[chorus]
[Instrumental break]
I take the fall
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I see you in a dream, you turn and start to go
I call to you once more, guess that I’m takin’ the fall
[chorus]
Our love couldn’t go wrong, how could I know I was only dreaming
And now, now that you’re gone, I will go on really believing
I take the fall
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Now, of course you don’t use the scene when Sonny Malone(Michael Beck) crashes into the wall. Here is the story that I just imagined: When the movie ‘Xanadu(1980)’ came out in 1980, many rich men on Earth liked it a lot, but they wanted to see that movie as if it were made from their country, not just from America. And so, they had a variation of the movie made in their country, so that it looks more acceptable. It wasn’t going to be given to the general public. It was just for their personal use, and for a few others to watch. So, when you imagine that scene, I recommend that you imagine, and you don’t have to actually do this, imagine 80+ variations from 80+ countries made that scene, from the song ‘The Fall’. All of these men are neutral examples. They look like men that you would see in one of those picture photos that picture frames have on it. All of these men represent a specific country. To imagine those men individually, Sonny Malone does this ‘spin around’ on his roller skates. When he does that, you can just imagine different varieties of men very quickly shown to you, a split second for each of them as one example, and they’re all looking at that Muse. According to Wikipedia, that particular muse is called Terpsichore. Here is the definition from wikipedia:
In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (/tərpˈsɪkəriː/; Τερψιχόρη, “delight in dancing”) is one of the nine Muses and goddess of dance and chorus.[1] She lends her name to the word “terpsichorean” which means “of or relating to dance”.
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Now, of course, Terpsichore looks differently to each of these men, and you may also imagine different variations of Terpsichore as well.
I am encouraging people to imagine themselves as Sonny Malone. With the inappropritieties removed of course, and using the word ‘heck’ instead of the word ‘hell’, and not crashing into the wall, just imagine portraying that character, that you are also rollerskating in that scene. Of course, if you are a single man, I recommend if you choose to, for you to imagine rollerskating in that scene. And if you are a girl/teenage girl/woman, it’s only a portrayal that you are doing. You’re not actually thinking like Sonny Malone. You are just vicariously experiencing it like you were if you were just watching that movie.
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It is now 12:13 PM EST for me. I am just taking a break to order food from Doordash. I’m going to order from restaurant Subway, since I know I will get that food fast. Hopefully, I will start typing within an hour. See you soon.
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It is now 1:57 PM EST. I am going to explain 2 ideas today and put them together like they were 2 parts of an OREO cookie. After that, I’ll explain that idea that may feel like it’s a fundamental change in your strategy. Since it’s already 2:00 PM, I’ll probably explain that idea next Saturday. The 2 ideas are 1)’Feel sick’ and 2)’Boundaries’.
Feel sick:
Since more and more of the general population are getting vaccinated for the COVID-19, I think I can be more candid about it as it relates to this advice. Also, if you haven’t noticed it yet, more and more public restaurants are now available to dine in, let’s say with a %50 capacity limitation to accommodate some social distancing. Just for imagination to be used for advice: A woman has been very careful avoiding catching the virus, wore the masks regularly, following the social distancing guidelines the best she know how. However, for some reason, she catches the virus, and her and her family have to be quarantined for 2 weeks. Here’s one of the most common phrases that explains her contemplations:
‘ I was careful! ‘
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Although I don’t have proof, many people in America probably know of someone that caught the virus, and had to be quarantined with their families for about 2 weeks, and then they recovered of course, those people. It’s very likely that they all avoided feeling sick and took precautions before catching the virus.
My point is that, certain mild to moderate instigations that you may have been experiencing may be exploiting the fact that you are very likely avoiding feeling sick, and so the instigation may cause you to feel sick, and the instigator knows that you are avoiding to feel sick! Let’s call that possible instigation phenomena ‘Feel sick’.
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Boundaries:
According to www.dictionary.com, ‘boundaries’ means ‘something that indicates the farthest limit, as of an area; border’. I invented idea ‘Boundaries’ while watching episode 1.3 ‘Power Broker’ from action adventure tv series ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier(2021)’. As far as I can tell, it’s only available streaming from ‘Disney Plus’, which is about 8 dollars a month. If you don’t already have it, you can just watch for only a month commitment, and then cancel. If you choose to, just watch episode ‘Power Broker’, and then cancel, to just pay the $8 dollar monthly fee. It first aired 4/2/2021, on a Friday morning, and that’s when I prepare my laundry for the laundromat. So, while I was preparing my laundry, I had the episode on, but I wasn’t really paying attention to it, as if I was just watching it. The moment I invented idea ‘Boundaries’ happened, according to Disney Plus’s Video, around 16 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode, while the main characters were in the car heading to ‘Low Town’.
When I was just watching the episode normally, let’s say the 2nd time, I noticed more details, like the possible fact that the car they were in was not theirs, but was used to escort them into ‘Low Town’, that the 6 bikers wearing the neon green glowing in the dark masks were part of that escort, and that scene, around 19 minutes and 10 seconds into the episode, when Sam Wilson/Falcon(Anthony Mackie) had to stay ‘in character’, and present himself as enjoying a certain drink that involves a snake. I’m assuming that it was prepared properly. Sam Wilson is supposed to present himself to be another man called ‘Smiling Tiger’, and Smiling Tiger is supposed to enjoy that drink. The point of that scene is that, if older kids are watching it, they may say something like ‘Yuck!’, meaning that it may taste bad, and because of this global pandemic, they are also avoiding feeling sick. That drinking scene that Sam Wilson experienced I believe may help Americans in general relax a little, since most? Americans have been avoiding feeling sick, pandemic related, for over a year now. Seeing a man avoiding feeling sick in such a way may make people avoiding feeling sick a more relaxing context of avoiding feeling sick to use.
Either it happened during that car escort scene or soon afterward, that Friday morning, 4/2/2021, as I was preparing my laundry for the laundromat, since I believe I am an innocent man and not an instigator, I imagined how the topic of boundaries was possibly involved when management and those with authority would talk to the instigators in instigation groups. The reference that I used was from the western movie ‘Support Your Local Sheriff(1969)’, starring James Garner as Jason McCullough, and Bruce Dem as Joe Danby. The movie is available from Amazon.com without additional payment if you have Prime, and according to Prime Video, that scene starts about 36 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:
Jason McCullough: ‘Now, Joe, the cell in the right is yours.’
Jason McCullough: ‘We don’t have any bars yet.’
Joe Danby: ‘You’re kidding.’
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I’ve never attended such meetings with instigation groups and management/those with authority before, and I believe I am not an instigator. But if management/those with authority are talking, for example, to one of your instigators, the concept of boundaries may be part of that discussion. I imagined management/those with authority are verbally introducing to such instigators certain boundaries for them to consider committing to, and even though those instigators can easily surpass/dismiss such boundaries, for example, there are no bars to guide their actions, refurbished, that scene from movie ‘Support Your Local Sheriff’ addressed, if you choose to, you are supposed to honor the limitations of those boundaries.
After I made that idea, I made the deduction that instigators may use within certain instigations an exploitation of certain boundaries, something that they have learned from their conversations with management and those with authority.
Feel sick boundaries:
And that is when I combined ideas ‘Feel sick’ and ‘Boundaries’ to form idea ‘Feel sick boundaries’. Basically, to use this idea, you would contemplationally say ‘Feel sick boundaries’ to check if a certain experienced instigation that is causing you to ‘feel sick’ is using that feeling of being sick as bait to encourage you to adversely interact with a sense of boundaries, instigation related. The next day, I changed ‘Feel sick boundaries’ to ‘Feel sick use boundaries’, when a certain experienced instigation is using a sense of feeling sick as bait to encourage you to use a sense of boundaries, instigation related.
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It is now 3:07 PM EST for me. I am going to stop typing for today, but next Saturday, I will explain that part of this idea that may seem to fundamentally change your instigation related strategy, unless I change my mind. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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4/17/2021
Salutations.
It is now 10:31 AM EST for me.
I want to finish this idea and close this list today so that I can type something else. I want to ‘say’ really quickly that I am using Google Chrome, and that if you are using Google Chrome, you may have to tell it to upgrade. For example, if you are having a few glitches while using Google Chrome, the problem may be fixed by simply upgrading it. The upgrade is free, as far as I can tell, you just have to tell it to upgrade. To upgrade Google Chrome, click ‘Options’ in the upper right hand corner(the 3 vertical dots), scroll down to ‘Help’ to the arrow, then click ‘About Google Chrome’, and that will automatically upgrade Google Chrome. Wait for it to give you the blue check mark and say ‘Google Chrome is up to date’, and your web browsing performance should improve.
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The music video that I found earlier today and watched for the 1st time is called ‘Slow Clap’ by Gwen Stefanie. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’, category ‘Vevo Originals’, sub category ‘Pop Video Weekly’. Here is a partial quote for ‘Pop Video Weekly’:
‘ Each week we round up the must-see music vids in the pop genre so you can get a look at the best and brightest… ‘
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From ‘Pop Video Weekly’, music video ‘Slow Clap’ is #6 out of 40. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Slow Clap’:
Clap, clap
Clap, clap, clap, clap
Clap de-clap de-clap clap
Slow clap
Side stepping people down the hall
Slow clap
Winter, Spring or Summer or the Fall
Slow clap
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Based on my experience watching the music video, it’s like cheerleading in the form of a music video. There are a few cheerleading based movies available. I haven’t seen any of those movies. The music video gives the imnpression that it’s made of high school students, and the scenes are in a high school gym and high school lockers. If you choose to watch it, I recommend that you choose to anticipate a lot of jump rope choreography. If you haven’t seen the music video ‘Slow Clap’ before, the chosen anticipation to see teenagers ‘jump rope’ may add to the entertainment effect of it. That effect may only work once, since it uses your 1st time experience watching it, so try to enjoy that effect as you watch the music video ‘Slow Clap’ during the 1st time. I tried making that effect work as I watched music video ‘Slow Clap’ a 2nd time, but for me, it didn’t work, probably because I remembered the music video somewhat when I watched it the 1st time. And, of course, there are other reasons that you may enjoy watching music video ‘Slow Clap’.
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I have decided to give you 2 recommendations for the ‘trailers’ part of this advice, because 1 of the recommendations, the trailer is only 20 seconds long. The trailer is for tv series ‘Superman & Lois’. I personally don’t actually watch the episodes. I do, however, fast forward through them, to see if something interests me to watch. I checked wikipedia, and the last time it aired was March 23, 2021. I thought that it was only available streaming, and that only the 1st few episodes were shown on tv before it was just streaming. That caused me to buy the entire season on Amazon.com. I could have watched in on the CW app using my firestick, but I didn’t want to see the commercials.
The trailer I am recommending for you to watch will indicate to you that ‘Superman & Lois’ will begin broadcasting new episodes starting May 18, 2021. Wikipedia explains the delay, if you are interested in reading about that. I found that trailer using my signed in youtube home page, it’s ‘History’ option. From one of my previous uses of youtube, I eventually selected publisher ‘TV Promos’. I then clicked ‘VIDEOS’, and that’s where I found link ‘Superman & Lois (The CW) “Sinister” Promo HD… ‘, which was published Apr 13, 2021, less than 4 days ago.
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The 3rd ‘trailer’, so to speak, is more of a public announcement, something I think kids and teenagers may find useful. I haven’t seen the episodes, but I plan to watch it, and my judgement of it is just based on the review of Lauren Moore and what I read about it in the Funimation web site. I am only recommending that you watch Lauren Moore’s review of it, but if you want to watch more, I also recommend that you watch it’s episodes. I could be wrong about it, since I haven’t seen the episodes yet, but Lauren Moore’s review is very direct. After I see the episodes, I’ll type a retraction if I was mistaken.
Lauren Moore’s review is in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Funimation’, category ‘New Anime To Watch Now’, sub-category ‘What You Need To Know About The Funimation Winter 2021 Anime Season!!’. The anime review made by Lauren Moore starts 9 minutes and 33 seconds into that video clip, and it’s called ‘Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki (Gaming / Romance)’. Here’s a description from Funimation about the animated series:
Expert gamer Tomozaki Fumiya doesn’t exactly fit in, but he wishes he did. With no written rules for success and gameplay that doesn’t work in his favor, the real world seems impossible for someone like him. But, like any noob, all he really needs are some strategies and a seasoned player like Aoi Hinami to help him. Hopefully with her guidance, Tomozaki will gain the experience he needs.
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Based on the impression I got from Lauren Moore’s review, Tomozaki meets a teenage girl from school who agrees to be his ‘lifestyle coach’, like getting some sort of etiquette teacher. Sure, there are probably some comedy movies of people preparing each other, to help each other interact with others, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen that effect in an animated tv series before. Kids and teenagers may find watching this animated series useful, since all you have to do is watch it, and the information is given to you ‘on a silver platter’, so to speak. And like I said, if I got the wrong idea about the series from Lauren Moore, I’ll type a retraction after I have watched the episodes myself, which will probably be today using the firestick for my tv. Here’s a short quote from Lauren Moore about the series:
Lauren Moore: ‘There’s comedy, some heartfelt moments, and some, very, very honest conversations.’
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Not effective:
It is now 1:08 PM EST for me. Here is the definition of the word ‘ineffective’ from www.dictionary.com:
‘ not effective; not producing results; ineffectual: ineffective efforts; ineffective remedies. ‘
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Idea ‘Not effective’ is the idea that I was talking about earlier, the idea that may give you the impression that you have fundamentally changed the strategy that you are using to more tenably experience/cope with experienced instigations. I’ll give the basic definition of it in this list, close this list finally, then add more detail to idea ‘Not effective’ in the next list. For example, add more idea(s) that relate to it, and add more variations with explanation. So, for now, here’s how it works: I’ll start with a quote from the story ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’. The whole story is available free from www.wikipedia.org, and here’s a short quote from that story:
‘ The townsfolk uncomfortably go along with the pretense, not wanting to appear inept or stupid, until a child blurts out that the emperor is wearing nothing at all. The people then realize that everyone has been fooled. ‘
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Since my job does not mainly involve working for the entertainment industry, I am going to use the only 2 illustration examples that I am aware of that, refurbished, illustrates 2 kids demonstrating an ineffectiveness in their strategy. They will use obvious facial expressions that shows you that their strategy is ‘not effective’ as it relates to their chosen circumstance. If you can think of other examples in tv or the movies, you can use those. You can replace my example. It will be your idea if you choose to accept it. These are just the only 2 illustration examples I am aware of that kids express themselves in such a manner, and for this advice, you are to only use their facial expressions. In their original references, they are doing something else. Don’t use that for this advice, just use their reactions, mostly indicated by their facial expressions, to represent 2 examples for idea ‘Not effective’. Remove the inapproprieities and just use that. It is very likely and very possible that you will watch that entire scene anyway, so even though you may see something inappropriate in that scene, just don’t use it, and don’t use it for this advice. And keep in mind that those 2 kids are acting, and are portraying a character. Both references are coming from tv shows that are science fiction, so already their portrayals are not real to begin with.
In no particular order, I’m just choosing to explain one 1st, and the other next, is in episode 1.2 ‘Fallen Angel’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Altered Carbon(2018)’, when a schoolgirl(no specific name was given to her in the series) was talking to Takeshi Kovaks(Joel Kinnaman) in a museum. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and available streaming from Netflix. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 32 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode. The episode’s use here is refurbished with inaproprieities removed. Here is the quote:
Little Girl(Maddie Dixon-Poirier): ‘What do you think?’
Kovacs: ‘I think your mom is mistaken.’
Little Girl: ‘What?’
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It’s the obvious facial reaction when the schoolgirl said ‘What?’ and those other facial reactions soon afterward, refurbished of course, that indicates that her use of strategy is ‘not effective’, not working in a context that she expects it to.
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The 2nd reference is from episode 1.5 ‘Love Language’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Resident Alien(2021)’. It is the facial reaction portrayed by character Sahar(Gracelyn Awad Rinke) when talking to the alien portrayed by actor Alan Tudyk. Here is the partial refurbished quote leading to Sahar’s facial expression. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 40 minutes and 17 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Sahar: ‘So when you were spitting into the ocean, he was in your pocket laughing at you the whole time. Your spit will never get near him.’
Max Hawthorne: ‘We win again.’
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The reaction Sahar made refurbished with inaproprieities removed starts 40 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode. Her expectations of strategy was ‘not effective’ based on her expectations of use, and the ineffectiveness of her strategy is shown from the reaction of Sahar’s face.
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So, this is how you use idea ‘Not effective’, and this explanation is going to continue in the next list. I will close this list today, and then continue explaining idea ‘Not effective’ in the next list. Using the faces of those 2 kids, or you own references, as an indicator, when you contemplationally experience aspects of an instigation where your technique is not effective, if you choose to use the idea, you contemplationally say ‘Not effective’, and even though you feel the ineffectiveness of your strategy, that ineffectiveness is a feeling that you choose to contemplationally not use. And that’s it. It’s like the game checkers. In my opinion, it’s simple to use, and when you want more out of it, it can be as complicated as playing a game of chess against a better opponent or a computer set at a difficult level. It has room for improvement, based on some? of your expectations.
Confuse not effective:
Here’s a variation called ‘Confuse not effective’. That’s when an experienced instigation causes you to experience an ineffectiveness of your strategy that makes you feel confused. If you choose to not use that experience, even though you clearly sense it, you don’t have to use it, resolve it, get involved with it, etc.
Solve not effective:
For variation ‘Solve not effective’, you may experience a contemplation inclination to resolve something induced by an instigation, but if you choose to not use it, you may choose to not use such a contemplation related feeling.
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It is 2:28 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. Next Saturday, I will continue to explain idea ‘Not effective’, unless I change my mind and do something else. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
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TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Supergirl’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Expanse’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Earth: Final Conflict’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘The World Is Not Enough’. Rated PG fantasy viewer discretion for movie ‘Xanadu’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’. Western viewer discretion for movie ‘Support Your Local Sheriff!’. Anime viewer discretion for tv series ‘Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki’. TV-MA, mature themes, violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Altered Carbon’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Resident Alien’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Take effective’, ‘Feel sick boundaries’, ‘Not effective’, ‘Confuse not effective’, and ‘Solve not effective’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.