Wishlist #1288

9/4/2021

Salutations.

It is now 10:46 AM EST for me.

The 1st thing I want to do is get that music video and movie trailer out of the way. The music video that I watched for the 1st time recently and recommend to be watched for this advice is called ‘One Night’ by Griff. I found the music video in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘KM TV’. Just search for phrase ‘km tv’ in www.youtube.com to find it. Then click ‘VIDEOS’, then scroll down to ‘Top New Songs Of September 2021’, which premiered Aug 27, 2021. The music video clip ‘One Night’ is #4 out of 30, and starts 2 minutes and 48 seconds into that video review. What is shown is the lyric video. Instead, I recommend you watch the official video for song ‘One Night’. To watch the official music video for ‘One Night’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘one night griff’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 323 thousand views. The official video for ‘One Night’ premiered Sep 1, 2021, 3 days ago. Here is a partial quote from withguitars.com about ‘One Night’. Only use that quote when watching music video ‘One Night’ for this advice:

‘ For songs often written about feeling out of control, it’s remarkable to find a young artist as in control (and now, determined to make a difference) as Griff. As she ventures out to her devoted fanbase for the first time IRL, what cuts through in Griff’s work is the importance of friendship, family, and ignoring the voices lurking beneath ‘One Night’ to ultimately only listen to yourself. ‘

Here’s a quick quote from wikipedia.org about Griff:

Sarah Faith Griffiths (born 21 January 2001), known professionally as Griff, is an English singer and songwriter. ‘

Here’s a quote from the lyrics of song ‘One Night’:

Oh, maybe there’s something in the midnight hours
The midnight hours, you know (Something in the—)
Or maybe there’s something in the dead of night
When I’m sleeping alone
Where I always see your face (I always see your face)
God, I wish I didn’t though (I wish I didn’t though)
Can I have one night, one night, one night
Where it’s just me alone?

The impression I got while watching the music video ‘One Night’ was that ‘Griff’ was learning to understand the shadow she was creating. There was even someone who was presented as her shadow, which allowed her to dance with her shadow! I like the convenient special effects used to show Griff understanding her shadow and dancing with her shadow. I don’t plan on watching it again, but I believe it was entertaining to watch.

So, about the movie trailer, are you familiar with celebrity Benedict Cumberbatch, who portrayed Dr. Strange from the movie ‘Dr. Strange’? The trailer recommended for this advice is called ‘The Power of the Dog’, a 2021 film, and it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Phil Burbank. The movie is scheduled to be streaming on Netflix this year on December 1. Of course, I’m only recommending that you watch the trailer, not the movie, for this advice. Here is the premise from wikipedia:

‘ In early 20th-century Montana, a sadistic ranch owner launches a campaign against a young widow when she unexpectedly marries his brother and comes to live on the ranch. ‘

In a movie watching context, I thought it was entertaining how the trailer was representing Phil Burbank whistling some sort of tune. Here is a quote from the youtube trailer:

‘ Charismatic rancher Phil Burbank inspires fear and awe in those around him. When his brother brings home a new wife and her son, Phil torments them until he finds himself exposed to the possibility of love. ‘

So, if you want to look at it this way, Phil Burbank is a certain type of glorified instigator, but after tormenting/instigating his brother’s wife and son for a while, he changes for the better. I might watch this movie, to see how that change occurs. I don’t know what the actual movie is going to be like. It’s not out yet. If it turns out to be something unacceptable, then of course I’m not using that for this advice. I found the trailer ‘The Power of the Dog’ from my youtube ‘signed in’ homepage.

All right! It’s now 11:18 AM EST for me. I’m going to order some Chinese food for delivery soon, and then I’ll start typing again, let’s say a half an hour or so from now. So, I’ll see you then.

All right! It is now 12:50 PM EST for me. Before I begin the advice, I want to talk about what I think is useful to people who are learning or are using Uber and Lyft regularly. I’m assuming that the states will also implement or are already implementing their own car/van service availability, and that will be used, but I don’t think the government’s? car service will be as useful as Uber and Lyft. For example, based on my experience using Uber and Lyft, you can indicate on the app to where you want to get picked up, you can put that indicator practically anywhere, and just call or text the driver the rest of the instructions. With the government car/van service, you probably will need an obvious street available to their app in order to go to that destination. So, I’ll just talk about Uber and Lyft here.

OK, to the point. I’m not complaining about Uber and Lyft. I’m complaining about the possibility of needing to pee/urinate while in an Uber and Lyft in case you get stuck in traffic. I don’t know of anyone personally, but if you are an older kid/teenager who is familiar with both public transportation and Uber/Lyft, then there’s a possibility that you have never been stuck in traffic before while using Uber/Lyft. You are already used to possible complications while using public transportation, but I don’t think you have that much experience running into traffic complications while using Uber/Lyft. This past Thursday, 9/2/2021, while going home using Uber, I was stuck in traffic, and I had to use the bathroom to pee/urinate. I thought I could make it home, and I was able to not pee while in the Uber car, but as soon as I got in the house, I ended up peeing in my pants! Sure, I made it to the bathroom and peed the rest out, but I also still peed in my pants as well.

Soon after that incident, I searched Amazon.com for something that I can use to pee in. I’ve never done that before I think. Eventually, that day, I chose this item:

‘ OUMEE 20 Pack 700 ML Disposable Urinal Bags, Camping Pee Bags, Unisex Urine Bags Vomit Bags for Travel Urinal Toilet Traffic Jam Emergency Portable Toilet Bee Bag for Men Women Kids Children Patient ‘

According to Amazon.com, it arrives this Tuesday, and I haven’t used it before. The Amazon website describes a lot about it. It has a cup to allow men, women, and kids to use it. The pee changes to some sort of physical chemical, solidifying it, and being able to hold up to 700 ML I think is great for beginners, to determine how much they urinate, and maybe they may change the model accordingly. If you are an adult that uses public transportation and Uber/Lyft, and you don’t have some sort of bag/luggage, I recommend that you get one. I’m assuming that only men don’t have a bag in general, so I recommend that you get a small bag. Here’s a recommendation that has 5 different colors and is cheap:

‘ Waterfly Small Crossbody Sling Backpack Anti Theft Backpack for Traveling Chest Shoulder Bag ‘

You can put your pee bags in there, as well as other stuff. I recommend that you carry at least 2 pee bags, 1 for yourself and 1 in case you want to give it to someone else. When it rains, since the bag is small enough, I recommend that you place that small bag in a normal sized plastic shopping bag, so that it won’t get wet. It should fit in that bag. If the rain that bag is exposed to is not that clean, that small bag may pick up some of the rain’s odors. If you don’t do that, I recommend that you just buy 2 of those bags. As of now, they’re only about $22 dollars each, and Amazon Prime shipping is available. If one bag gets wet, just use the other one.

Here’s an example: you’re stuck in traffic as an Uber passenger, you ask the Uber driver if there’s somewhere nearby where you can pee traffic permitting. If there isn’t a place, you tell the driver that you have a pee bag, and you want to use it somewhere let’s say at the curb next to a wall so that people in traffic won’t see you pee. If you get stopped by the cops, you can tell them that you used a pee bag to pee in. Close the pee bag, and throw it away at the nearest trash can. According to Amazon.com, as of now, there are 73 global reviews. Here’s one of them:

‘ These are fantastic for emergency pee pee needs, our six year old uses these when we are traveling in the car on long trips. He pee pees in the flask the tissue paper like a towel adsorbs the urine and you seal it up with the zip closure at the top and it will gel up and you then dispose of it. There is a lot of public restrooms at fast food and gas stations now closed to the public due to Covid-19 and these are perfect for the little one having to pee pee they will work for girls as well. ‘

Since I’m just talking about Uber/Lyft passengers, I don’t think you need to pee in the driver’s Uber/Lyft car, since all the driver has to do is ‘pull over’ somewhere. Other situations, like when the driver has to stay in the car for some reason, I suppose you can pee in the car. Read the Amazon.com link for that pee bag or other pee bags available. That should be helpful.

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Let’s say you’re an adult, you choose to not get the pee bags and bag, you use Uber/Lyft, you get caught in traffic, you try to make it home, you don’t pee in the Uber/Lyft car, but you still pee on yourself as you enter the house. You then change your mind and get the pee bags and small backpack. However, you still peed in your pants. That means, it’s possible you just exposed pee to your wallet, your smart phone, and your job photo id/holder if you wear one to work. If your current wallet use is expendable, for example, it’s not very expensive or some family heirloom, I recommend that you throw that wallet away because of the pee odor, buy 3 new wallets from Amazon.com, 1 for current use and 2 as a spare, if your cards are plastic or washable, rinse all of those cards over the sink using a little dishwashing liquid, also rinse the cash that was in your wallet with a little dishwashing liquid, but the 3 wallets using Amazon Prime shipping, and as for your photo id holder, buy some from Amazon.com with a metal grommet. As you are waiting for these items to arrive, you can put only a few of your cards in one of your spare photo id holders, and just use a paper clip to hold your cash for now. Once those items arrive, you’re set: If you pee in your pants again, unlikely if you have the pee bags, you now have replacement id holders with metal grommets, and extra wallets to replace the pee exposed wallet. Of course, if you are using the pee bags, that should not be necessary, but you never know.

As for your smartphone, when it would rain, I’m assuming that you would still use it. You would probably just wipe the excess rain from the screen onto your shirt. If your smartphone was exposed to your pee/urine, then at least I recommend that you get a wet tissue with a little dishwashing liquid and clean it’s exterior. Take the casing, and put that casing right underneath that sink, and rinse the casing, not the phone, with a little dishwashing liquid. I believe at least some of those smartphones are water resistant, but to be on the safe side, just use wet tissue with a little dishwashing liquid to clean your smartphone.

Here’s a question for you: Would you rather hate me for giving you the advice in the wrong order, or not have the advice at all? Because of time restraints, I’ll have to give you the advice in a different order. Once it’s yours, you can then change the order for others to read, if you choose to. In relation to advice said, once it’s yours, you can do what you want to it.

Announce obligate:

Idea ‘Announce obligate’ and it’s variations I am currently actively using in my mind now, an impression of it my intent is to explain to you. That idea currently has epiphany in my mind as I use it, making it easier to explain in this blog. Here’s the definition of ‘announce’ that I am using for this idea, the definition from dictionary.com:

to make known publicly or officially; proclaim; give notice of:

and the dictionary example is:

to announce a special sale.

It is now 2:47 PM EST for me. The main illustration example for ‘Announce’ I could not find streaming. I think it was removed. If memory serves, it was in an episode of ‘Entourage’, when celebrity Jeffrey Tambor portraying himself was asking Ari Gold(Jeremy Piven) for help with his 2 boys. When Ari Gold was trying to talk to one of Jeffrey Tambor’s kids, Ari swung his arm down. Ari Gold swinging his arm down while talking to one of Jeffrey Tambor’s boys was the illustration for idea ‘Announce’ that I was going to use. Since I could not find that illustration, I can only give you the explanation, that it was there when I watched it at the time.

I’m going to offer you an illustration that I just verified is still there. That’s a scene from episode 20.18 ‘Father Knows Worst’ from animated tv series ‘The Simpsons(2009)’. If memory serves, if you have streaming service Disney Plus, most of the episodes of The Simpsons are available as part of it’s service without additional payment, allowing you to affordably binge those episodes. If you don’t have that service, you can just purchase the one episode streaming from Amazon.com. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 7 minutes and 59 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Mom: ‘Noah, state capitals: alphabetical order, on my clap!’

For every clap the mom makes, her son Noah says a state capital.

When you get into certain conversations, the other person may say something to you that you may want to disassociate yourself from. In an attempt to clarify that disassociation with the other person, you may say something like:

‘I’m not going to touch that with a 10-foot pole.’

or:

I’m going to pretend that I didn’t hear that.’

If you choose to, you can also disassociate yourself to a certain emphasis from imposed upon instigations that are out of context and not relevant for you to interact with. I identify such an emphasis from instigations with the idea ‘Announce’, as if those aspects are being announced to you, and it’s very identity encourages you to acknowledge such an emphasis. If you experience such an instigation that has such a demanding identity, you may contemplationally say ‘Announce obligate’, and choose to not obligate yourself to such a sense of announcement.

When Ari Gold swung his arm at one of Jeffrey Tambor’s kids, I’m assuming that he was trying to use a sense of emphasis in order to instruct/teach one of the boys something. Now, if you experience an instigation that involves some sort of spontaneous body reaction, a reaction that has in it’s identity some sort of unacceptable emphasis, or if it seems like it’s like a hand swing like Ari Gold did, you may contemplationally say ‘Announce obligate’, and choose to disassociate/discontinue from the experience, to not obligate yourself to such a sense of announcement.

Aware:

Soon after inventing idea ‘Announce obligate’, which was like a week or so ago, I invented idea ‘Aware’. If you experience an out of context and non relevant sense of announcement, you may also choose to not use the unacceptable awareness associated with such an experience. By being able to at least try to remove the awareness itself, it can give you more effectiveness to idea ‘Announce obligate’. Yes, you may still sense that awareness, so just sense it but don’t become it. Sense that awareness, but don’t use it. I think the reason why many people may find that difficult to do is because it’s their awareness. It may not make sense that their own sense of awareness can be involved in something that is unacceptable to experience. You may treat such a sense of awareness as a contemplation announcement that you choose to not obligate yourself to.

Announce address:

With ideas ‘Announce obligate’ and ‘Aware’ in mind, you may now be able to use idea ‘Announce address’. That is when you sense an announcement, but you did not agree to contempationally address that announcement. So, a certain emphasis from an ‘announcement’ may lead to a notion addressed as part of it’s identity, but you did not agree to address such an announcement. Therefore, you may contemplationally say ‘Announce address’, and choose to not contemnplationally address such an announcement, even though it’s very identity implicates that you are.

It is now 3:23 PM EST for me. At least I got those ‘Announce’ ideas out of the way. Here’s one of the other ideas. I have no name for it, but I’ll try to explain it: Let’s say you work for the same job for several years or more, and you have been experience the same type of instigation several times or more over the course of those years. Have you ever read those public crime prevention posters that may say something like ‘If you think something happened, then something probably did.’ Those posters I believe are supposed to encourage you to report a crime, if you think a crime occurred. That means that your judgement is given some sort of credibility, even though you only ‘think’ something happened. So, what does that say about experiencing a similar instigation several times or more in your job? Let’s say that you ‘think’/speculate that the instigator was talked to by someone in management about his/her unacceptable behavior. Going by those 2 postulates, the entire experience may be treated as moot/disavowed. You don’t have to use it. You don’t have to continuously interact with it. However, even if you made that deduction, the inappropriate experience itself is something that you don’t want to be involved with to begin with.

You may use episode 3.14 ‘A Matter of Perspective’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1990)’ as a reference to just have the ability to imagine certain instigations that you believe are moot/disavowed by management already. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. It doesn’t have to be accurate. You may re-create the events to make it more quantifiable, or you may imagine the instigators involved to be in your job’s instigation group, and management is addressing such mooted/disavowed transgressions directly. Let’s use the hologram from that ‘…Perspective’ episode. Let’s say that such a disavowed instigation could be seen from another perspective, for example, other people experiencing such an instigation, and you are with another group of people from your job, and since you are aware of that instigation, you may explain to that group that the experience has been disavowed/moot/identified already by management to be unacceptable behavior. Now, let’s imagine in that hologram room that a representation of you is experiencing one of those ‘repeat’ instigations, and a virtual coin is in your hand representing you not wanting to experience such a thing. The virtual coin leaves your hand, like a magnet being repelled from the experience. When you are in that same hologram room, but not near that representation, that virtual coin which is in that unacceptable experience, is let go, leaves that experience, and virtually goes back into your hand.

All right! Let’s make an imagined example out of that, as if you learned from the idea. I’ll put in this example 2 celebrities portraying 2 employees, each celebrity will exhibit one such instigation, and each instigation is already identified as moot/disavowed by management. There are 6 employees in the meeting, including yourself. 1 of the employees is celebrity singer/actor Selena Gomez, and the other is celebrity actor Adrian Paul(Highlander). At the beginning of the meeting, Selena Gomez gets up and leaves, mumbling her excuse. The excuse was clear enough to identify that her reason for leaving was already identified by management as moot/disavowed. As she leaves, for a few seconds, Adrian Paul looks at you, blaming you for the reason that Selena Gomez is leaving. That, too, was already identified by management to be moot/disavowed. Both impressions of moot should not be used by you as you present your demonstration. However, without Adrian Paul, your presentation has no purpose, since you need Adrian Paul to attend. But for the purposes of this advice, you should still be capable of giving that presentation, unaffected by their management identified moot attitudes, and to prove to yourself that you have that objectivity, you clarify in your mind that you did not use/obligate yourself to their moot/disavowed attitudes as you experienced it, and even after they left, you still gave your presentation to the others for about 30 seconds, and then you stopped giving your presentation, explaining to the others that Adrian Paul needed to attend the meeting in order for the presentation to be productive.

It is now 3:57 PM EST for me. I am going to stop explaining now. Even though I don’t plan on working on Labor Day, Monday, September 6, 2021, I also don’t plan on typing anything on this blog on that day either. Next Saturday, though, I will finally explain idea ‘Obligate’, and will probably do so for 2 Saturdays at least. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Power of the Dog’. TV-MA mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Entourage’. TV-PG animated violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Simpsons’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. TV-14 violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Highlander’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Announce obligate’, ‘Aware’, and ‘Announce address’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.