Wishlist #1271

4/24/2021

Good morning.

(said as a greeting, not to accurately address the day.)

It is now 11:05 AM EST for me.

To help explain the music video I will recommend for this advice, I am also recommending a scene from episode 1.6 ‘One World, One People’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier(2021)’. The episode is available from ‘Disney Plus’. I watched it using my firestick for my tv. If you don’t have a firestick or Roku?, it’s also available streaming for computers. I’m only recommending that you watch it to add effect to the music video. It’s not an obligation to watch it, just a recommendation. According to Disney Plus, that scene starts 41 minutes and 9 seconds into that episode, Sam Wilson/Falcon(Anthony Mackie) is talking to Isaiah Bradley(Carl Lumbly). Here is the quote:

Sam Wilson: ‘Now, they’ll never forget what you did for this country. Never.’

Soon after that, they both gave each other a hug.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and am recommending for this list is called ‘Stop This Flame’ by Celeste. Here is a quote from wikipedia about this music video:

The song’s music video was directed by Leonn Ward and shot in New Orleans. It premiered on YouTube on 7 February 2020,[9][10] and was later nominated for Best British R&B/Soul Video at the 2020 UK Music Video Awards.

And here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Stop This Flame’:

Keep away from me if you can’t withstand my love
Keep away from me, away from me, if you think you must
Keep away from me if you can’t withstand my love
Keep away from me, away from me, if you think you must

I’m just recommending that you watch that music video in the context for this advice. You don’t have to get serious about it. If you use that ‘Falcon… ‘ scene, you may notice that more contemplation elements are introduced by that music video. Maybe you have never seen a music video present itself in such a way before. It’s like ‘objective political ideology’. For example, you watch a music video nowadays, and they’re supposed to be about relationships, those that are, and yet they add other contemplation elements to it. For example, when you look up a popular music video from wikipedia, the singer may explain other contempation elements are in that music video, even though if you just listen to that song, it just does appear to be a song about relationships. It’s been my experience watching these music videos that other contemplation elements tend to be in it, even though the song the music video is made for may seem to be just about one thing, such as relationships.

My opinion watching music video ‘Stop This Flame’? There’s a variety of things in it, like synchronized dancing, normal people dancing to the song, lip synching by kids to that song, and showing off Celeste’s interesting hairstyle. All of these things and more are presented with the song and choreography of the music video.

I found the music video from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’, category ‘Specialty Playlists’, sub-category ‘Earth Day 2021’. It was #10 out of 33 from that Playlist.

Now, even though the music video premiered Feb 7, 2020, the playlist ‘Earth Day 2021’ was updated 2 days ago. Here is a description from Vevo about ‘Earth Day 2021’:

Watch music videos that celebrate the earth and get inspired to help make a difference. Happy Earth Day ?

What’s Earth Day? I don’t’ know what ‘Earth Day’ is, but that’s how I found music video ‘Stop The Flame’:

As I was looking for a trailer, I decided to look for other streaming services represented in www.youtube.com. I found a list in www.wikipedia.org called ‘List of streaming media services’. In category ‘At least 10 million subscribers’, I eventually selected ‘CuriosityStream’. I selected that publisher in www.youtube.com, clicked ‘VIDEOS’, and selected ‘How Taste Evolved to Keep Us Alive’. Before I continue, here’s a short description of streaming service ‘CuriosityStream’ from wikipedia:

Factual nonfiction content in sciencehistorymathematicstechnologyrobotics, and nature. Content for kids.

And here’s a description from category ‘ABOUT’ from youtube:

‘ We are an insatiably curious species, and it is in large part our relentless curiosity that leads to so much invention, innovation, and progress.

John S. Hendricks, Founder of Discovery Communications, has spent his life seeking the answers to our most enduring questions and creating ways for television viewers across the globe to satisfy their curiosity. In 2015, Hendricks harnessed this passion to create CuriosityStream, a streaming service meant to inspire ardent learners with the most curious minds of our time: visionaries in every major field of human endeavor, tackling the greatest challenges of our era.

We have thousands of documentary films and series available worldwide on a range of devices. Dive Deep into science, history, technology, nature, health and more. ‘

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The video clip is 12 minutes and 49 seconds long. I watched the whole thing. It’s interesting to watch scientists narrate for a change, instead of the usual sci-fi, tv shows, movies, and music videos that I would usually introduce to you. Plus, in my opinion, the video clip does seem to be interesting to watch. Can you imagine using your tongue to smell? You don’t have to watch the whole thing. You can just watch a few seconds from just a few various moments of the video clip. I just want to make sure that there’s at least a music video and a trailer of some sorts for this blog.

Distort focus:

It is now 12:14 PM EST for me. I’m going to start with the idea that is ‘right on the top of my head’, so to speak. But even when I do that, I would have to ‘back up’ a little, so that you may be able to more reasonably understand it. That idea that I am currently using that still has obvious epiphany is called ‘Carry resolve’, but I’ll explain that later.

I invented idea ‘Distort focus’ this past Thursday, 4/22/2021, just 2 days ago. What I did then was contemplationally say ‘Distort focus’ to relate to certain notions and contemplations. It is my belief at the time that, since I was still acclimating to it’s use, I would regularly forget the word ‘distort’. So, I created a word association to help me remember it. If you choose to, you can create your own word associations to help remember the word ‘distort’. I used the word ‘dis’ as a slang that represents rejection. said in a sentence, ‘Don’t ‘dis’ me!’ The 2nd word association I used is ‘tour’, like a celebrity or music band’s world ‘tour’. Put them together, and you got ‘dis’ and ‘tour’ to remember the word ‘distort’.

And here is where the description gets a little depressing. You see, I watched all of the syndicated ‘Star Trek’ shows and movies that are out there. I am not a Trekkie, but I’ve seen all of the ‘basic’ episodes and movies. And so, what I used, I used from memory. I used used the ‘Star Trek’ musical score that is played when the Klingons are involved, especially scenes when a Klingon Bird of Prey would use it’s cloaking technology. Unfortunately, I don’t know how to reference that, how to look for it to present to you. For example, I would hear that ‘Klingon’ music, and then I would imagine a Klingon Bird of Prey space ship cloak or de-cloak. I would even also imagine that space ship cloaking or de-cloaking in the actual vicinity of where I am at the time. Those are 2 of the 3 main illustration examples for the use of the word ‘distort’.

It is now 12:34 PM EST for me. I found it! I recently did a google search, and I found a reference for it in the beginning of the movie ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture(1979)’. The movie is available streaming without additional payment from Amazon.com if you have Prime. Here’s a quote from the ‘trivia’ from www.imdb.com:

The “Klingon Theme” music is introduced for the first time in this film when the Klingons encounter V’Ger. This theme is used throughout subsequent television episodes and movies. Jerry Goldsmith drew inspiration from Russian classical music for the theme.

The ‘Klingon Theme’ music sounds more familiar around 3 minutes and 10 seconds from the beginning of ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’. Use that music for contemplation.

The 3rd reference is a lot easier to explain. It’s from Vox’s(Orlando Jones) performance in the movie ‘The Time Machine(2002)’, and that movie is also available from Amazon.com without additional payment with Prime. Refurbished for advice, of course, that scene starts about one hour, 2 minutes, and 31 seconds into the movie. If you notice the appearance of Vox more, you may notice that his image may appear somewhat distorted from time to time. The movie ‘The Time Machine’ gives you a lot of convenient illustration for that, seeing Vox’s image flickering on and off and being somewhat distorted, as Alexander Hartdegen(Guy Pearce) is talking to Vox.

Using idea ‘Not effective’ from Wishlist #1270, you may use those 2 kids again as an illustration example for idea ‘Distort focus’. I can see, so to speak, why you may not immediately understand idea ‘Distort focus’. For example, when an instigator may cause you to interact with an instigation identified by idea ‘Distort focus’, that instigator may likely draw attention to himself/herself, but the real target is how you evaluate that experience. That distorting sense of focus is coming from you, and the ‘solution’, or at least mitigating solution is to choose to not use that distorting sense of focus. Don’t try to resolve it, don’t use it, don’t get involved with it. If it’s out of context, not relevant, then you don’t have to use that distorting sense of focus. You may use a reasonable sense of focus instead. A distorting sense of focus can be used as ‘bait’ to encourage you to interact with some other notion, a notion for example that you did not agree to interact with.

Not prove:

All right. Let me go back to the idea I invented before idea ‘Distort focus’, so that you may better find useful idea ‘Distort focus’, and that idea is called ‘Not prove’. Idea ‘Not prove’ is based on an idea that I just imagine. I do not actually use this idea. What I am trying to say is that I do not recommend that you use this idea at work or at school, based on another idea that I just imagined, that instigators are constantly reminded of what relevant involvement is. Instigators from the lessons of management and those with authority are well versed as to what ‘involvement’ means, and you do not want to use the involvement involved with idea ‘Not prove’, since you do not have, for example, relevant involvement yourself to use it. However, for the sake of instigation advice, idea ‘Not prove’ can be useful to you. You just can’t use it.(Something to think about.)

All right. It is my belief, created just by imagination, not by actual experience of such matters, it is my belief that one of the most common forms of confessions that instigators give to management is based on instigations that they have imposed upon innocent people in the job, and those innocent people cannot prove that such instigations occurred. In other words, it’s their ‘word’ against yours. Other than you saying that he/she/they did something to you, you can’t prove that such people did something to you. And so, from time to time, and I don’t know why instigators would do such things, that I would imagine, instigators would submit certain confessions to management, that they did in fact inflict such an indiscretion upon innocent people in the work force, and those people cannot prove that it happened to them.

So, let’s say an instigator from your work or school would present some sort of minor indiscretion upon you to experience, and yet again you cannot prove that it happened. Thanks to idea ‘Not experience’, what you can do now is not use that sense that you ‘cannot prove’. You experienced a minor instigation that you ‘cannot prove’, and you can no w choose to not use that sense that you cannot prove.

Idea ‘Not prove’ can also be used while using public transportation, and other areas where people congregate in a public setting. For example, if someone while using public transportation imposes an experience that you ‘cannot prove’, just don’t use it. Contemplationally say ‘Not prove’, and choose to not use the experience. It’s that simple.

Carry solve:

I can see why I have to add more ideas in order for you to use these ideas with more effectiveness. Of course, I plan to do that in future lists. Until then, let me explain my latest idea, called ‘Carry solve’. Basically, it feels like you’re contemplationally ‘carrying’ a sense of resolving focus. Here’s a partial quote from ‘The Outer Limits’ theme from wikiquote:

Control Voice: There is nothing wrong with your television. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are now controlling the transmission. We control the horizontal, and the vertical. We can deluge you with a thousand channels, or expand one single image to crystal clarity… and beyond… ‘

Here’s the part I’m addressing:

‘ We can deluge you with a thousand channels… ‘

Idea ‘Carry solve’ helps you to experience, yet not become, a sense identified as contemplationally carrying a sense of resolving focus. Once you are able to more objectively sense that, and not be so influenced by it based on personal improvement, not by how the compared results of others, then you can more easily, more casually use idea ‘Carry solve’ or ‘Carry resolve’. For example, a tv show or movie ‘plot twist’, or what may be called a ‘cliffhanger’ for tv shows and movies, to allow the tv show to have another season, or a movie to have a sequel. Certain ‘plot twists’ and ‘cliffhangers’ may have a minor sense of carrying a sense of resolving focus associated with it’s identity. More and more tv shows and movies may be allowed to add more ‘resolving focus carrying’ to it’s plot twists and cliffhangers. In my opinion, that can be a good thing. Such an experience from tv shows and movies may be able to help you with instigations that also use such ‘resolving focus carrying’. You experiences with such cliffhangers and plot twists may help you mitigate somewhat instigations that use such ‘resolving focus carrying’.

It is now 1:48 PM EST for me. I am going to stop and close this list now. Next week, I have no idea what I will type in, so to speak. I’ll probably type an idea that I will invent soon before that date shows up, or I’ll do something else. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’. Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Time Machine’. Some sci-fi viewer discretion for ‘The Outer Limits’ theme intro. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not solve’, ‘Distort focus’, and ‘Carry solve’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.