Wishlist #1285

8/21/2021

Salutations.

It is now 11:04 AM EST for me.

I don’t know if I mentioned the laptop’s name a month or so ago, but it’s an HP EliteBook. Earlier today, I searched in youtube about how to connect the Ethernet cord from the EliteBook I have to the cable modem I have, and someone made a short video clip as to how to do it. I didn’t know there was a connection at the right side of the EliteBook. Somewhat like the video showed, I connected my Ethernet cable to the EliteBook, and now I’m using the Ethernet connection. Even though it may seem fast using Wifi, there is a very noticeable difference with internet connectivity. Compared to the Wifi, the Ethernet cable use allows seemingly no interruption when using youtube. If you are using your computer/laptop near your internet modem, preferably a cable modem, I recommend you get this Ethernet cable from Amazon.com:

Flat Cat8 Ethernet Cable 20ft, MofaHz 26AWG Cat 8 LAN Network Cable 40Gbps 2000Mhz High Speed Gigabit Professional Premium SFTP Internet Cable…

According to Amazon.com, it’s only about 14 dollars. You’ll be able to watch music videos and trailers with the best speed reasonably possible that I am aware of with what you already have. The Amazon link offers various types of lengths. I recommend you try the 20 ft length 1st, and just return it and buy another one if you need more or less length. And even if you think you are reasonably close to your internet modem, 20 ft still may be the length you need. For example, the length calculated from your internet modem to your couch is not a straight line. The Ethernet cord will also be relaxed, from the modem to the floor, and from the floor to your couch and laptop.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this list is called ‘What A Waste’ by GRACEY. I found it on www.youtube.com, publisher Vevo, click ‘New Releases On Vevo’, and it’s #23 out of 389 music videos. Here’s a quote from thelineofbestfit.com about the song ‘What A Waste’:

“I wrote “What A Waste” in the first raw moments of a recent break-up, when all I felt was the initial loss,” explains GRACEY. “Everyone goes through that gut punch of disappointment and frustration at the beginning, when you’re looking back at the time, love and energy you put into something that no longer exists and you feel like you wasted your time. Luckily it’s just a moment that passes and there’s lots to look forward to on the other side, but those initial emotions are still valid. Hopefully this will help others going through something similar.”

And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘What A Waste’:

What a waste
Two years of my twenties gone down the drain
Now I gotta go and fall in love again
In love again, yeah, oh
How come you’re okay
And I’m still feeling bitter ’bout your mistakes?
Now I gotta go and fall in love again
In love again, yeah, oh, oh

To watch music video ‘What A Waste’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘gracey what a waste’ and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 13 thousand views.(That’s it?) The music video premiered August 20, 2021, yesterday. And here is a partial quote from one of it’s comments:

‘ Gracey’s practical tips for getting up in the morning when heartbroken: Magically have the sheets removed, crawl out onto the floor, and don’t forget to stretch… ‘

About the music video ‘What A Waste’, it’s the 1st music video I am aware of that gives women an idea what to do in your room after a break-up. Of course, the ‘focus’ is what she said in that interview. Not that it’s required to be in a music video in general, but I think Grace Barker/Gracey is attractive to look at as she performs in that music video. If the Wikipedia.org link I found is the right one, she is currently 23/24 years old.

It is now 11:37 AM EST for me. Just to order Chinese food, I am going to stop right now. I’ll be right back.

It is now 12:20 PM EST for me. I’m still waiting on the delivery of my Chinese food. Anyway, the tv show trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this list is called ‘Frogger’. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Peacock’, then click ‘VIDEOS’. It was published 8/20/2021, yesterday. Here’s a partial quote from the link:

Synopsis: The show Frogger brings to life this popular franchise and supersizes it on an epic course! Audiences and contestants alike will be transported into a wild, whimsical Frogger world, filled with all the simple but challenging elements of the mega-hit from Konami. Contestants from across the country will test their talent in a competition requiring skill, strength, strategy, and problem-solving smarts. Who will have what it takes to be America’s finest FROGGER and jump away with $100,000?

I’m just recommending that you watch the trailer. When I watched it, it showed to me how many? adults would very enthusiastically participate in a game show. Imagining participating in that game show seems to me to be not so difficult, and yet if you did participate, you would probably put a lot of effort into it, and have fun doing it, too. Seeing adults participate in that game show could be entertaining to watch.

It is now 12:28 PM EST for me. I don’t want to start the advice, not until I have eaten. The food should be delivered soon, so as soon as I’m done eating, I’ll begin typing. I should start typing again in half an hour or so.

It is now 1:44 PM EST for me. Because I am starting so late, I am changing my food delivery routine. I won’t have the groceries delivered on a Saturday anymore, giving me more ‘normal’ time to type ideas in this blog. That should fix this time glitch. I’m not going to explain idea ‘Belong’ today. Instead, I will explain the 2 ideas that I created from idea ‘Belong’. That way, you may have a reason to learn idea ‘Belong’ if you find those 2 ideas useful, since those 2 ideas were created using idea ‘Belong’. I will explain idea ‘Belong’ after I explain these 2 ideas. Also, these 2 ideas, if you find them useful, you may choose to add these 2 ideas to your ideas vocabulary. The 1st idea I will explain is called ‘Accuse witness’, and the 2nd is called ‘Accuse not meet’.

Accuse witness:

I created idea ‘Accuse witness’ from a scene from a Netflix Chinese animation tv series called ‘The Daily Life of the Immortal King’ Season 1, episode 2. I only watched it sporadically recently, and I find it having a lot of obviously presented positive affirmation. I’m not recommending that you watch the series, only the one scene. I haven’t verified that it’s showing anywhere else other than Netflix. I can’t find it in Amazon Prime. So, in that scene, Sun Rong and Chen Chao are talking. Before I quote it, here is a quote from thecinemaholic.com about the animated show:

‘ Based on the Chinese web novel of the same name, ‘The Daily Life Of The Immortal King’ or ‘Xian Wang de Richang Shenghuo’ is a supernatural fantasy donghua series that follows a powerful immortal king named Wang Ling who is bestowed with incomparable powers from a young age. ‘

Personally, I like the show, and I am looking forward to Season 2, which may be available in America by next year. However, the main character, Wang Ling, seems to be compared to all of the characters who have power. Based on my very limited experience with anime, Wang Ling seems to be the most compared character to other characters that I have ever watched. All of the heroes and villains that have powers seem to be compared to Wang Ling. It’s an observation.

Anyway, according to Netflix, in episode 1.2, that scene starts about 9 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Chen Chao: ‘That’s a fallacious argument! The class president is supposed to help his classmates. We won’t yield to you for such small benefits.’

Sun Rong: ‘Chen Chao, I suggest you say it nicely.’

Sun Rong:(to herself) ‘That’s moral coercion. That’s shameful!’

The understanding bookmark phrase is called ‘Bear witness’. I googled it by googling phrase ‘bear witness definition’, and am using the definition from merriam-webster.com: ‘to show that something exists or is true’, and the 2 sentence examples from that link are: ‘His success bears witness to the value of hard work.’ ‘Rising ticket sales bear witness to the band’s popularity.’

To help you remember the word ‘witness’, I recommend recalling the name of the movie ‘Witness(1985)’ starring Harrison Ford.

The 3 examples that I will provide, The Daily Life of the Immortal King’ being the 1st example, it’s intent is to show an induced contemplation that the other person receiving such an impressed upon contemplation is trying to disassociate himself/herself from that contemplation, to not interact, not use, such a contemplation. To help quantify such a contemplation, I call it a ‘language’, that you’re contemplationally and in obvious communication, that you’re trying to not use such a language. That is what’s happening in all 3 examples. What idea ‘Accuse witness’ does is, by intent, helps you not ‘bear witness’ to such a language. The uninvited induced/impressed upon contemplation may be identified as a false accusation emphasis. Putting it together, when you experience an instigation and it’s related inadvertencies identified by idea ‘Accuse witness’, you contemplationally say ‘Accuse witness’, which identifies such an emphasis/language as a false accusation that you choose to not ‘bear witness’ to, ergo the phrase ‘Accuse witness’.

Let’s look at the 1st example. Sun Rong said to Chen Chou ‘Chen Chao, I suggest you say it nicely.’ That is the statement she presented, with the intent to be amicable, that is what she did. However, contemplationally, which is of course not the same, she was still bothered by what Chen Chou said to her. Sun Rong thought to herself ‘That’s moral coercion. That’s shameful!’, and that also affected her. With idea ‘Accuse witness’, you may be more able to disassociate yourself with contemplations that you choose to not interact with, to not get involved with. The reason in my opinion why Sun Rong’s illustration is the best that I am aware of, it is because it is illustrated in an animated context, using a lot of emotional emphasis. It’s easy to understand, easy to use. They have several more examples of such illustrated thinking in the series, but that’s the best one, in my opinion, and you’re only recommended to see that one for this advice. If you decide to use this example for idea ‘Accuse witness’, for the girls/teenage girls/women, I also recommend contemplationally using phrase:

‘I suggest you say it nicely.’

It should be a ‘cake walk’ for girls/teenage girls/women to contemplationally use, since Sun Wong is a teenage girl.

For the boys/teenage boys/men, it may be more contemplationally difficult to use, since Sun Wong is a teenage girl, but if you do contemplationally say:

‘I suggest you say it nicely.’

Just keep in mind that you are using it in a refurbished context. For example, when you are in school, I’m assuming that not all of your teachers are men, that you also have women teachers. Well anyway, I have to move on to the next example.

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Also, there are a lot of dangerous actions in the animated series ‘The Daily Life of the Immortal King’. Don’t do anything that is reckless or dangerous that is presented from that animated series.

The 2nd example is from movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable’, starring Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson. The movie is available from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 59 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Drew Peterson: ‘And don’t tell me that you can’t smell it.’

Mike Adler(Teddy Sears): ‘I ain’t touching that with a 10-foot pole.’

So, refurbished for advice if it’s not accurate, Drew Peterson is giving Mike Adler permission to comment about Drew’s wife, and even though Mike Adler has Drew’s permission, he still chooses to not comment about it. Mike is trying to disassociate himself from Mike’s statement, but is still bothered by it. If Mike Adler contemplationally used phrase ‘Accuse witness’, maybe he won’t feel as bothered by what Drew said to him.

Now, the 3rd example is near end of episode 4.5 ‘Haunted’ from action fantasy tv series ‘Arrow(2015)’, and the episode is also available streaming from Amazon.com. I was able to find this episode because it’s the only episode that John Constantine(Matt Ryan) is in, at least according to www.imdb.com. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 35 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Thea Queen(Willa Holland): ‘Well, he’s a very specific kind of yummy.’

Oliver Queen(Stephen Amell): ‘Oh! I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear you just say that.’

What Thea Queen said to her brother, ‘that’ is something that she may say to her sister, NOT to her brother. That is why Oliver Queen tried to disassociate himself with what she said to him.

Accuse not meet:

It is now 3:33 PM EST for me. Idea ‘Accuse not meet’ is created from the understanding bookmark ‘Not meet… ‘, which is short for ‘Not meet(ing) up to expectations.’ An instigator may improperly impose upon you a certain unrequited accusation, that you are not meeting up to certain expectations, and you don’t have to choose to address such a sense of disappointment. So, what I did was identify such impositions by contemplationally saying ‘Accuse not meet’ or ‘Not meet’ to clarify to myself that I don’t have to choose to interact/use such a sense of ‘not meeting up to such expectations’.

Yeah, I know that ‘Accuse not meet’ is not explained as conveniently as ‘Accuse witness’. If I had more time, I could have explained it better.

Variety of expectations:

It is now 3:44 PM EST for me. Since I want to add more value to this list, I will try to explain idea ‘Variety of expectations’. I think I invented this idea either yesterday or earlier today. Let’s start with the character ‘Jill Valentine’ from the movie ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse(2004)’, starring Milla Jovovich as Alice, and Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine, just the scenes with Jill Valentine, and just the acceptable scenes with the inapropriate ones removed. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about Jill Valentine:

‘ Several publications praised the series for its portrayal of women and considered Valentine significantly less sexualized than other female game characters; she was also cited as an example of a female character who was as competent and skilled as her male counterparts. ‘

The problem, in the context of this advice/list, is that Alice is still compared to Jill, and that comparison may call Jill to be dismissed. For example, not for every situation, but if you are only using one comparison, and that comparison’s use is dismissing everything, then you may not do anything. And so, what people might do is add more variety to certain expectations, allowing the possibility for other things to happen, like the existence of a participation, like the continued existence of a participation.

Here’s a quote from the movie ‘Casino Royale(2006)’, starring Eva Green as Vesper Lynd. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour and 39 seconds into the movie. Keep in mind that I am making all of this up. It’s just imagined from a movie that is not real to begin with in order to make an idea. Here is the quote:

Vesper Lynd: ‘But you wear it with such disdain, my guess is you didn’t come from money and your school friends never let you forget it. Which means you were at that school by the grace of someone else’s charity… ‘

Using that quote, imagine that James Bond, but during and after his government agent training, that he used his training to ‘filter’ his childhood experiences. For example, when he was at that school, with his government agent training, it is now the best moments of his life. Sure, his friends at school always reminded him that he wasn’t rich, but that doesn’t bother him anymore. He more than understands and accepts it, and the experiences he had with his friends from school were one of the best experiences of his childhood.

That being said, and I imagined this, those rich kids allowed themselves to be his friends in order to add variety to their expectations, for the sake of their current? and future careers. After all, they were going to take over the family business when they get older, and having a variety of expectations would be very useful for their sense of business. In my opinion, it’s not a thing. It explains to me why rich students would go to non-rich exclusive schools – for the sake of having a variety of expectations of course.

It is now 4:20 PM EST for me. Here is a partial explanation quote for episode 3.14 ‘This Feels a Little Cult-y’ from fantasy tv series ‘Legacies(2021)’ from wikipedia.org:

At the Salvatore school, Finch confronts Jed and challenges him to become Alpha since she is fed up with the oppressive rules of the pack; but instead of the usual fight… between wolves, Finch proposes a game of pool, and Jed accepts without thinking twice. Ultimately Finch, seeing how much Jed cares about his pack, decides to let him win.

The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the quoted scene starts 18 minutes and 6 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Jed(Ben Levin): ‘Well, good. Then you know I’m undefeated at the Salvatore School.

18 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode:

Brutus(Xavier Mills): ‘You’re my alpha, so I feel like I got to tell you this… all the wolves used to let you win.’

Jed: ‘Wait, what? Why?’

Brutus: ‘Like I said, you’re the alpha.’

So, Jed went from beating up Landon Kirby(Aria Shahghasemi) because he changed the lifestyle routine in that school, to allowing Finch(Courtney Bandeko) to possibly become Alpha over a pool game. I believe that Jed added some considerable amount of variety to his expectations since season 1.

And so, a story to go with that ‘Legacies’ quote: A man working for a company for several years or more has allowed himself to presentationally contribute to a group of employees. He believes he is useful, until a newcomer challenges the integrity of his presentations, causing him to consider to no longer give those presentations.

If you believe you are useful in such a situation, then continue giving those presentations to those people. Nobody knows everything. I recommend you watch that scene where Finch and Jed are talking in the party, episode 3.14 ‘This Feels a Little Cult-y’ from fantasy tv series ‘Legacies’. Here’s a quote from that scene, 37 minutes into the episode:

Jed: ‘Oh, you know, back in the day, I would’ve called you weak for throwing the game.’

It is now 4:45 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. Next Saturday, I should have more time to type this stuff, so that means more preparation, more quality advice, hopefully. I have to explain idea ‘Belong’, because it’s one of those basic concept ideas. It may not be as interesting as the other ideas, but in my opinion, it may be very useful to you. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 animated violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Daily Life of the Immortal King’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable’ and tv series ‘Arrow’. Rated R horror violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’. Rated PG-13 action violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Casino Royale’. TV-14 fantasy violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Legacies’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Accuse witness’, ‘Accuse not meet’, ‘I suggest you say it nicely.’, and ‘Variety of expectations’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.