Wishlist #1289

9/11/2021

Salutations.

It is now 10:14 AM EST for me.

Before I begin, I’m assuming that many of you who watch streaming tv via Firestick, Apple TV, etc. are now using Hulu. I noticed that it has a glitch about deleting certain tv show selections from ‘My Stuff’. If you have that problem, here’s what I recommend. We’re going to select an episode from a tv show to show you that the tv show cannot be deleted from ‘My Stuff’, not until you deselect it, then we’re going to deselect that episode, and that should remove that problem.

So, if you have that Hulu problem, let’s begin: 1st, go to Hulu, select a tv show, scroll down to ‘Episodes’, scroll down further to highlight an episode, then go to the right side of that highlighted episode and highlight and select the ‘:=MORE’ option with the 3 vertical dots and the 3 horizontal lines. You will have 2 options, 1)’WATCH NOW’, and 2)’+ADD TO MY STUFF’. Select ‘+ADD TO MY STUFF’, and then it changes to ‘ADDED TO MY STUFF’. And that is probably your problem. You weren’t able to delete that tv show because one or more of those episodes were selected.

To remove that tv show from ‘My Stuff’, select ‘My Stuff’, select ‘TV Shows’, scroll down to ‘My Episodes’, select ‘:=MORE’ again, select ‘ADDED TO MY STUFF’ to turn it into ‘+ADD TO MY STUFF’, and once you do that to all of the ‘My Episodes’, you should be able to delete/deselect/remove that tv show from your ‘My Stuff’ collection.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and selected for this advice is called ’24/5′ by Mimi Webb. I didn’t find any reviews in google about the song, but Mimi Webb does have a wikipedia.org page. Here’s a short quote:

Amelia Webb (born July 23, 2000)[1][2] better known as Mimi Webb, is a British singer-songwriter. She is best known for her single “Before I Go”, featured by Charli D’Amelio on TikTok, and for “Good Without”, which peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart. ‘

So according to wikipedia.org, she is 21 years old. I found the music video in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘KM TV’, category ‘Uploads’, sub-category ‘September 2021 New Music Releases’, which premiered Sep 10, 2021, yesterday. The song’s representation starts 1 minute and 18 seconds into the video reviews. It’s #19 out of 30 reviewed. I went to www.youtube.com and searched for phrase ‘mimi webb 24/5′ to see if it had a music video,and it did. It also premiered 9/10/2021, yesterday, and has over 54 thousand reviews. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ’24/5’:

Wish I could skip ahead to somewhere near the end
And maybe then, I guess, I’ll forget you ever left

The reason why I chose music video ’24/5′ was because, compared to the other few music videos I looked at, music video ’24/5′ to me required to effort at all to watch. If I was just watching the other music videos for myself, it wouldn’t matter. However, the music videos are meant to be watched with the advice, and since to me there was no obvious effort used to watch ’24/5′, I chose that one.

The tv show trailer I chose for this advice is called ‘Spin’ from the ‘Disney Channel’. I found it in www.wikipedia.org, the link is called ‘List of Disney Channel original films’. I scrolled down the wikipedia.org link using category ‘Disney Channel Original Movies’, and as of now, it’s the latest movie, premiere date August 13, 2021, about 2 months ago. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the movie:

Spin is an American music Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) directed by Manjari Makijany from a screenplay by Carley Steiner and Josh A. Cagan. Produced by Disney Channel Original Productions, the film stars Avantika VandanapuMeera SyalAbhay Deol, Aryan Simhadri, Michael Bishop, Jahbril Cook, Kerri Medders, and Anna Cathcart, and premiered on August 13, 2021. The film received positive reviews, especially for its performances. ‘

To watch the trailer ‘Spin’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘spin disney trailer’ and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 630 thousand views. It premiered June 25, 2021.

Since the movie trailer ‘Spin’ was a Disney Channel Original Movie, I found it very relaxing to watch. I imagined bringing a sleeping bag into the imagined existence of that movie based on it’s trailer, and sleeping somewhere in that reality. I also took dancing lessons while I imagined being there from one of the dance instructors in that imagined reality. It helped my synchonize better to the movie ‘Spin’.

Effort to solve:

It is now 11:21 AM EST for me. I have decided to yet again not explain idea ‘Belong’. Instead, I will explain idea ‘Effort to solve’, which will have as it’s 1st variation idea ‘Not belong’. After that, I will explain other variations for idea ‘Effort to solve’, and towards the last few hours of my chosen alloted time, I will attempt to explain an impression of the idea that I am using now called ‘From expect’, which is made with idea ‘Effort to solve’. I’ll begin by explaining idea ‘Effort to solve’, and then it’s variation called ‘Not belong’. In my opinion, for many selected expectations, idea ‘From expect’ is my best idea yet.

Idea ‘Effort to solve/effort to resolve’, it’s intent is to identify the effect an instigation and it’s inadvertencies cause you to sense and commit to an effort to resolve an instigation/inadvertent experience. To help you conceptualize it, I recommend that you imagine seeing a roller coaster ride from a distance, not being in the ride, but as the ride commences in a theme park. There is a moment when that roller coaster ride dips down, and then climbs back up. The feeling identified by idea ‘Effort to solve/resolve’ is like that climb back up the roller coaster ride is trying to make. However, when experiencing such an instigation, the ‘climb back up’ is an excessive effort resolve inclination that the instigation is trying to cause you to commit to in order to resolve the instigated experience. Idea ‘Effort to solve’, it’s intent, is to allow you to identify such an adverse effort to resolve, so that you may choose to more objectively ‘not’ use that effort to resolve, to not commit to it. I will now explain variation ‘Not belong’:

Not belong:

Idea ‘Not belong’ is a variation of idea ‘Effort to solve’. When you contemplationally say ‘Not belong’, you are identifying an effort to solve/resolve that causes you to feel that you don’t belong. The very identity of that feeling, of that sense, is an effort to solve/resolve that you may choose to not use, to not commit to. Here are 2 recommended contemplation references to use to help you use idea ‘Not belong’: 1)The scene is from movie ‘Casino Royale(2006)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 1 hour and 38 seconds into the movie, Vesper Lynd(Eva Green) is talking to James Bond(Daniel Craig). Here is the quote:

Vesper: ‘… 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.’

2)refurbished for advice with inaproprieities removed, episode 6.14 ‘Brother Tom’ from comedy tv show ‘The Jeffersons(1980)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com.

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Available objectivity:

It is now 12:13 PM EST for me. Before I continue, keep in mind that I just ‘made up/imagined’ this idea. I’m not a psychiatrist or caseworker or anyone that professionally gives advice for instigation. Anyway, here it is: when instigators impose a sense to ‘not belong’ to adults in the workplace, it may be done in a way that is presented as something else, something that exploits what I call your ‘available objectivity’. The example that I am using to illustrate this, refurbished for advice of course, is in movie ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’, starring Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall. Basically, it’s how Melvin Udall affects the waitresses in that diner that is illustrated in the movie. You may watch the scenes where Melvin Udall is in that diner, but I’ll just address one scene for the sake of brevity. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 11 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Mr. Udall: ‘I’ve got Jews at my table.’

Waitresses:(moaning in response to what Mr. Udall just said.)

Of course, it’s just a movie, and they’re all actors and actresses portraying a role. So let’s just imagine if that actually occurred. Many of those waitresses moaned to what Mr. Udall had just said because they are using more of an awareness of what their available objectivity. In the beginning, when they started serving food to Mr. Udall, they were resilient to Mr. Udall’s attitude. However when they got home, they could not maintain their use of resilience, since after all, they were doing something else family related. So, just imagine what happened to one of those waitresses exposed to Mr. Udall’s attitude. Since I’m assuming that all of those waitresses are married with kids, the waitress imagined, while she was organizing one of her kid’s rooms, all of a sudden, she privately contemplationally bursted into anger based on how Mr. Udall treated her while she was at work. Soon after that incident, she regretted thinking that way, and of course blamed Mr. Udall for causing her to think that way. Soon, all of the waitresses created a support group to talk about Mr. Udall, how he causes them to feel angry while they are with their families. And from time to time, they even hire a psychiatrist to join their support group to help them out.

So, let’s use my refurbished for advice interpretation of the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’ to help you understand your own sense of available objectivity as it relates to you being exposed to instigation at the workplace.

OK. For example, a feeling to ‘not belong’ may be presented to you in a context that may not be identified as a feeling to ‘not belong’. Also, if you have been working in the same job for a few years or more, you probably developed a sense of resilience, knowing what attitudes should and should not be accepted to know. Even though you choose to not give credence to unacceptable attitudes in the workplace, you may still experience unacceptable attitudes in the workplace, and that experience may still adversely exploit your use of available objectivity. That reminds me of a scene in ‘Star Trek: Voyager’, when the Kazon was attacking non-essential parts of the ship, and Janeway did not understand why they were doing that, at least not at the moment. For example, an instigator may present to you something that is unusual, something quirky at work, something that is unacceptable to be shown to you, and at other times, that instigator may also present to you something that is obviously inappropriate, a more aggressive sense of ‘effort to resolve’. Your available objectivity may not realize it, but both experiences may be involved to create an adverse effect in your logic, even though one experience experience may be separate from another. As a question diagnostic, do you believe your ‘available objectivity’ was able to keep both experiences separate?

As an imagined example, when a man is instigating another man, even though such an instigation is using what I call an ‘up curve justification’, meaning that the experience is justified to be inappropriate in the innocent man’s mind, like being able to easily contemplationally express defiance against it. Even though such an instigation allows the victim use defiance to cope with it, that effectiveness may only exist in a preferred manner while at work, and while you are doing other things outside of work, that innocent man’s available objectivity may wane for that experience. Men may not be as obvious when sensing their own available objectivities, but the idea by intent does not discriminate. If you want to, you may look at the movie ‘Hunter Killer(2018)’ starring Gerard Butler as Captain Joe Glass, how Captain Joe Glass interacts with the crew while under pressure. It’s just one entertaining example of one particular man’s available objectivity. Of course, take out the inappropriate scenes.

It is now 12:52 PM EST for me. Now to explain the use of the 2 contempation references. When you contemplationally say ‘Not belong’, you may use those 2 references to help you identify that sense to ‘not belong’ so that you may be more objective to it, and also choose to not use it. In other words, you feel a sense to ‘not belong’, but you choose to not use it, to not commit to it. The 1st example is based on what Vesper said to Mr. Bond:

Vesper: ‘… 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.’

So, when you use that example, you imagine that you are James Bond as a kid, and you are experiencing various moments when your school friends, let’s say individually from time to time, remind you that you ‘didn’t come from money’, that you are poor compared to them. Refurbish that experience to help you contemplationally identify a sense to ‘not belong’.

To be fair, even those school kids from a rich school chose to be your friends, to help prepare themselves to take over the family business when they get older, even though they are your friends, they are still kids. Kids will be kids. For example, in the sci-fi tv series ‘Andromeda(2000+)’, there is a character called Telemachus Rhade(Steve Bacic), who is a Nietzschean. If memory serves, Nietzscheans believe that if you are not a Nietzschean, you are inferior to them. And yet Telemachus Rhade chose to be a Lieutenant Commander of the Systems Commonwealth. If you were a Nietzschean kid, the kid would believe that all non Nietzscheans would be inferior, and yet the Nietzschean adult known as Telemachus Rhade chose to interact with many different species. So, how is that possible?

If you choose to watch episode 6.14 ‘Brother Tom’ from comedy tv series ‘The Jeffersons(1980)’, you will see an adult man Tom Willis(Franklin Cover) trying to belong more to his wife Helen Willis(Roxie Roker). From Tom’s perspective, Tom is not able to understand acceptably enough his wife’s cultural beliefs and social interactions, causing him to feel a certain amount of ‘not belonging’ to his wife, causing him, among other things, to change his clothing attire. Later, he resolves that feeling to ‘not belong’ with the help? of George Jefferson(Sherman Hemsley) and his wife, Helen. So, if you choose to watch that episode, just imagine Tom Willis from time to time wearing a Texas hat, and tipping his Texas(or whatever hat) to you, and he’s supporting your efforts to use idea ‘Not belong’. After all, Tom Willis knows what ‘not belonging’ feels like, and he was able to learn to manage it better.

OK, finally the verbiage is over. Let’s see if I can get you to actually use it.(Should I have typed that in?) When you experience an instigation identified by idea ‘Not belong’, and you feel a sense to ‘not belong’, just don’t use that feeling. Don’t become it. As you practice from day to day to ‘not become’ a feeling, you should get better at doing it. I’ll now give you more variations for idea ‘Effort to solve/resolve’.

From expect:

Blame expect:

It is now 1:19 PM EST for me. It seems that I have forgotten certain variations associated with idea ‘Effort to solve’, the part that I wanted to explain. So, what I’ll do is explain idea ‘From expect’, and then explain another idea to you. I suppose if I think about it some more, I may remember it, but that’s not a certainty. Since I only do this sort of thing once a week, I’ll type something, and next week I’ll probably give you the idea that used to be called ‘Belong’, but since I already explained in this list was ‘Not belong’ means, I’ll just call it ‘Loose ends’ and explain that. I’ll do that, unless I think of a better idea to explain, and that usually happens instead.

Idea ‘From expect’ is basically a sense ‘to expect’ coming from me, but it’s an ‘effort to resolve’ that I am not using. All right. Some of it is starting to come back. Idea ‘From expect’ is from idea ‘Blame expect’. Idea ‘Blame expect’ is a sense ‘to blame’ and a sense ‘to expect’ that feels like it is coming from you, and you choose to not use it.

It is now 1:27 PM EST for me. I don’t think I can explain adequately/acceptably idea ‘Blame expect’ right now. Instead, I’ll explain another idea, and then close this list. The important thing is that you now have an idea of what idea ‘Effort to solve’ is and it’s variation ‘Not belong’.

It is now 1:30 PM EST for me. For now, I’ll just stop typing and close this list. Next Saturday, I will type something again, probably a new idea that I’ll invent tomorrow or sometime before next Saturday shows up. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 action violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Casino Royale’. TV-PG viewer discretion for comedy tv series ‘The Jeffersons’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘As Good as It Gets’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Andromeda’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Effort to solve’, ‘Effort to resolve’, ‘Not belong’, ‘Available objectivity’, ‘From expect’, and ‘Blame expect’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.