Wishlist #1300

11/27/2021

Salutations.

It is now 9:49 AM EST for me.

The 1st thing I want to do is introduce to you the music video and trailer. The music video that I watched earlier today for the 1st time that I recommend for this advice is called ‘SUPERFINE’ by India Shawn. I found it by searching and selecting publisher ‘Vevo’ from www.youtube.com, on Vevo’s homepage, scroll down and select ‘Specialty Playlists’, scroll down that to select ‘Souled Out’ and click ‘VIEW FULL PLAYLIST’. Here’s a description provided by Vevo of ‘Souled Out’: ‘Chill out with these soul jams from the old to the new.’ . Music video ‘SUPERFINE’ is #9 out of 425 music videos. Here’s a quote from soulbounce.com about the music video:

‘ In the video for “SUPERFINE,” India takes a solo drive to clear her thoughts and emphasize the point that at the end of the day, being solo is OK sometimes. ‘

And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘SUPERFINE’:

i’m a different type, i just know when to get out
nothin’ here to find, i’ma grind from the lay down
i ain’t got tears or no time for no playground
i’ll be superfine, fine, fine

To watch music video ‘SUPERFINE’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘india shawn superfine’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 31 thousand views. If you do that search, the selection should indicate that it was published 2 weeks ago.

As I was watching music video ‘SUPERFINE’ for the 1st time earlier today, I imagined an African American woman listening to soul music as she is driving extrapolated, and the imagination looks like the music video ‘SUPERFINE’. Of course, I don’t actually know what women are thinking as they listen to soul music while driving. I’m not trained to do that. I’m just imagining it, and like the music video ‘SUPERFINE’ seems to do, it’s a relaxing experience. And as usual, popular music played on the radio is about relationships, but when many people listen to such music, they want to listen to music conducive to their intent. For example, when listening to soul music, I’m assuming that many people, both men and women, listen to soul music so that they can relax. It’s just a belief. I can’t prove it. I recommend that you watch music video ‘SUPERFINE’ with the intent to relax, whether you are male or female.

As for the tv show trailer, I found that from my ‘signed in’ youtube homepage. One selection led me to another. The selection from that homepage, not the trailer that I chose, is called ‘Secrets of Sulphur Springs Season 2 Teaser’ from publisher ‘Disney Channel’ in www.youtube.com. That was published Oct 14, 2021. Since it didn’t have much content, I searched www.youtube.com for phrase ‘secrets of sulfur springs season 1 trailer’, and instead used ‘Secrets of Sulphur Springs’ trailer for season 1. That has about a minute’s worth of content to watch. Here’s a quote from www.wikipedia.org about the show:

‘ After his dad gets a new job, 12-year-old Griffin Campbell moves into the closed down and dilapidated Tremont Hotel in Sulphur Springs, Louisiana which is supposedly haunted by Savannah Dillon, a camper at the Tremont Camp who disappeared thirty years ago. With his new best friend Harper from his new school, Griffin discovers a portal which takes the two back in time 30 years to 1990, which they use to meet and find out what happened to Savannah Dillon. They try to save Savannah from disappearing. ‘

So, in my opinion, it’s a tv show with kids as the main characters that has supernatural elements in it, and it’s a Disney tv show. It’s already made for kids to watch with kids being the main characters, if they don’t mind feeling a little scared.

Differentiate:

It is now 10:48 AM EST for me. I am going to introduce to you 2 stories that I made. The intent of these 2 stories is to help you differentiate and disassociate from certain aspects of experienced instigations and inadvertencies. I call this idea ‘Differentiate’. The definition of ‘differentiate’ that I am using for this idea from www.dictionary.com is ‘to make a distinction.’

Now, in this 1st story, even though I have used this story for myself for a certain amount of years, I wasn’t able to type it in. I think the reason is that, since it involves the main characters going to court, and I am not a lawyer, I didn’t think I could give such advice. Now I think I can explain it, as long as I clarify that it’s just a story that I imagined, that it’s not real.

Basically, while at work, for one short moment, one woman is shaking another woman’s body profusely(to a great or excessive extent) using her hands on her shoulders. As she is doing so, the other woman is laughing.

The problem/grievance involved with this situation is that the woman who was being shaken did not agree to be shaken. However, since she was laughing as she was being shaken by the other woman, it made it difficult for her to prove that at work. So, to differentiate it further, she took the situation to court. Both women pleaded the situation to a judge, and the judge ruled that the woman who was being shaken did not agree to be physically shaken, even though she was laughing when the other woman was shaking her. And like I said before, I just imagined this story. It’s not real.

I forgot to mention that both women still have their jobs after the verdict. It’s just a story, so the details involved from that court case is not relevant enough/required for me to explain.

The 2nd story is in the form of a ‘water cooler conversation’. Here’s the definition I found in www.google.com:

‘ Water cooler is used in expressions that refer to the informal conversations that people have in their office or workplace. The movie makes for great conversation at the water cooler. ‘

So, in this story literally, there’s a water cooler nearby as co-workers have casual conversations.

It is now 11:16 AM EST for me. Continuing with the story, the celebrity in the ‘water cooler’ story is Kumail Nanjiani. If memory serves, I only watched 2 performances from him, episode 1.1 ‘The Comedian’ from tv series ‘The Twilight Zone(2019)’, where he portrays a stand-up comic, and the movie ‘Stuber(2019)’, where he saves Nicole’s(Natalie Morales) life, and at the end of the movie, it’s revealed that they are in a relationship together. In both those performances, he is obviously involved with comedy, and his obvious comedy identity just based on those 2 performances is why I chose him to be the main celebrity character in this story.

All right, here’s the story: A Caucasian blonde single woman is having a conversation with 3 men by a water cooler at work. The 3 men are all married to women with at least one child for each of them. The woman who is talking to them knows that men find her very attractive, even more so when she is talking to them. So, because of that for this one conversation, she creates a test to see how attractive she is to them. For those 3 men, she imposes a conversation upon them that is discouraging for them to interact with. Eventually, since she will not change the subject, the 3 men all look at each other for a brief moment to verify that they are discontinuing the conversation with her at the same time. They learned to do this from their few years of experience being married with child. And so, after that look, they stop talking to her, and they re-direct their attentions elsewhere. It’s not that they will never talk to her again, that is done as a short term disassociation, just to stop talking to her for that moment. They are still open to casually talk to her later, and they believe their job associations with her are not adversely affected by such a conversation. It’s just a short term thing.

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Soon after those 3 men stopped talking to her, employee Kumail Nanjiani smiles to himself and tries to begin a conversation with that attractive blonde woman. Unlike those 3 married men, Mr. Nanjiani is single, and was unaffected by her choice of conversation. In other words, that woman was right, men are very attracted to her. And because of the circumstance, the blonde woman welcomed Mr. Nanjiani’s invitation to talk to her, and she chose to talk to him normally.

Serious solve:

It is now 11:48 AM EST for me. Now, this is the NEW idea that I invented this past Thursday, 11/25/2021, 2 days ago. It is called ‘Serious solve’. So, let me try to explain it: Have you ever heard of someone saying ‘Are you serious?’ or ‘Seriously?’ An instigator may improperly impose a sense of serious resolving for you to interact and commit to. The reason why I offered you that ‘woman shaking woman’ story and ‘comedian talking to attractive woman’ story is to give you 2 examples that may help you differentiate/disassociate/discontinue from serious resolvings that instigators may want you to interact and commit to.

To help you process idea ‘Serious solve’, I recommend that you choose a song to contemplationally think about as you contemplationally repeat the phrase ‘Serious solve’ as if it’s part of the lyrics to that song. If you can’t think of one, maybe you’ll think about it later, or you would rather that I choose for you, you can always change the song later as you get used to idea ‘Serious solve’… Before I type that song in, here’s a quote from www.wikipedia.org about the song ‘Every Breath You Take’ by Sting:

‘ Sting later said he was disconcerted by how many people think the song is more positive than it is. He insists it is about the obsession with a lost lover, and the jealousy and surveillance that follow. “One couple told me ‘Oh we love that song; it was the main song played at our wedding!’ I thought, ‘Well, good luck.'” ‘

The point of that quote was that popular songs can be refurbished by those that listen to them. Like the quote said, a married couple said to Sting that they played the song ‘Every Breath You Take’ at their wedding, even though Sting believed/believes? that the song means something else. When I offer you that song, I’m recommending that you refurbish that song to be used for idea ‘Serious solve’. And of course, you can choose to not use my recommendation and use another song, or in relation to advice said, do something else entirely. This is just advice to me.

[12/4/2021: To let you know that something was removed, I deleted the song that I originally selected because, the next day after I typed it in, I realized that I made a mistake in the selection. So, to avoid further complications, I chose to delete it. Sorry for the inconvenience. 12/4/2021]

All right. It is now 12:28 PM EST. Let’s start with an example that’s not exactly ‘Serious resolve’, but there’s disassociation involved. Let’s say that an employee is talking to you in an argumentative manner, but you’re not reciprocating that dialogue by arguing with that employee. Instead, you choose to communicate with that employee in a reasonable manner that obviously does not sound like an argument. So, in other words, the employee is arguing with you, but you instead are just reasonably communicating with that employee without arguing. If you imagine that, what you did was differentiate conversation use.

Now, with idea ‘Serious solve’, you are also differentiating a certain conversation use. If an instigator and/or inadvertency is insisting upon you to interact and commit to a sense of resolving using seriousness, for example, if you believe it to be inappropriate to interact with, you may choose to contemplationally not interact and commit to such a use of serious resolving.

It is now 12:38 PM EST for me. I am going to re-introduce idea ‘See myself’, 1 more illustration example for ‘Serious solve’, and then close this list.

See myself:

Idea ‘See myself’, when I introduced it in a past list, was created using the movie ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms(2018)’, starring Mackenzie Foy as Clara Stahlbaum. The movie is available streaming in Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 11 seconds into the movie, when Clara discovered that her music box has a mirror. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:

‘ She imprisons Clara, Captain Philip, and the male regents, causing Clara to blame herself.

Clara opens her egg-shaped music box again and discovers a mirror, illustrating that all she needed was herself. She and the other prisoners escape. ‘

So, to try to explain that scene, they imprisoned her to cause Clara to blame herself, but as she was looking into that mirror, a contingency that her mother created in case the others were discouraging her, as she was looking at that mirror, she changed how she perceived herself for the better, which allowed her to escape that prison and reinstate her rightful authority.

One more illustration example for idea ‘Serious solve’. It’s based on 2 scenes in the episode. The episode is 6.23 ‘Rightful Heir’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1993)’. The 1st scene is when Lt. Worf(Michael Dorn) chose to discontinue/stop fighting the Klingon that calls himself Kahless(Kevin Conway). The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 8 minutes and 22 seconds into the episode.

For the purposes of this advice, the reason Worf chose to stop fighting Kahless is because of what he learned from his associations and friendships of the main characters of the Enterprise crew. In the 2nd scene, you get to see Worf talk to those other main characters. That scene starts 19 minutes and 51 seconds into the episode. I’ll just quote what Picard said in that meeting, 20 minutes and 40 seconds into that episode:

Captain Picard(Patrick Stewart): ‘Look, we have no reason to rule out anything. We are not ordered to investigate the origins of our guest nor to tell anyone what they should believe. We are simply to transport Kahless to the homeworld and while he’s here with us he will be treated as an honored guest.’

It is now 1:05 PM EST for me. I realize that idea ‘Serious solve’ needs a lot of work. I also believe that for many of my expectations, it is the best idea that I have created as of now. The more you practice using it, the more you should get better at it’s use. Also, I still plan to make more ideas, so in that context, it’s ‘win-win’ for you. I am closing this list now. Next week, I’ll probably do the same thing, introduce to you a new idea or ideas. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

[11/27/2021: It is now 1:41 PM EST for me. Soon after I closed this list, I experienced a leg cramp, the area behind my right knee. Normally, I would just take 1 Hylands Leg Cramps PM pill, but after waiting for a while, I took a 2nd pill. And soon after that, I chose to use Hylands Leg Cramps Ointment on the area. After I applied a little of the ointment, I made a full recovery, and my right leg also feels a lot better! I recommend that, if you suffer from leg cramps, that you get Hylands Leg Cramps PM pills and ointment. It’s over the counter. You don’t need a prescription for it. 11/27/2021]

TV-PG viewer discretion for Disney tv series ‘Secrets of Sulphur Springs’.(I only recommended watching the trailer, not the tv series.) TV-MA mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Twilight Zone(2019)’. Rated R mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for comedy thriller movie ‘Stuber(2019)’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Ghosts of Girlfriends Past(2009)’. Rated PG for some mild peril viewer discretion for movie ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms(2018)’. TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1993)’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Differentiate’, ‘Serious solve’, and ‘See myself’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1299

11/20/2021

Salutations.

It is now 8:38 AM EST for me.

Before I begin, I’m going to type in a quick diagnostic for myself, something to give me a little boost to type this stuff in. Here’s the story:

A customer enters a store and looks at the drinks available.

That’s the story. I’m imagining my advice as those drinks. The customer should be able to look at those drinks and find them available to be used as a drink, even though that customer will not choose it to drink. I typed something like this in a previous list, but if you’re a new reader, I’m not obligating you to read all of the previous lists in this blog. Of course, finding these ideas is useful I don’t know if that will actually occur for everyone that reads this blog, but that is what I’m using to help me make these ideas.

And now for the usual music video and trailer for this advice. However, for this list, I selected a music video, but I did not watch most of it. The reason is because the music video is almost 15 minutes long! I chose it because it was endorsed by Vevo in www.youtube.com, and what was said by it in www.wikipedia.org. However, I did watch the music video’s ending, when the lead singer was doing a book signing. If you choose to, you may watch the entire music video. However, I’m only recommending that you watch it’s ending, and you can also review it using that horizontal bar. When you move your cursor from left to right at the bottom of the music video, it gives you a quick review of certain images of that music video as it relates to location. That’s what I did. You may also watch the Vevo review for that music video, which is very short, maybe only 10 or so seconds long. The music video that I referenced for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘All Too Well: The Short Film’ by Taylor Swift. Here’s a very short quote about it from wikipedia.org:

‘ The film was later released on the same day on YouTube, 19 hours after the album’s release at midnight,[15] and was followed the next day with a performance of the song by Swift on a season 47 episode of Saturday Night Live. ‘

And here is a quote to the lyrics to song ‘All Too Well’. I didn’t really listen to the song. As I glanced at the lyrics recently, I chose in my opinion what seemed to be the least miserable. In my opinion, according to the lyrics, the lyrics are very depressing:

But you keep my old scarf from that very first week
‘Cause it reminds you of innocence and it smells like me
You can’t get rid of it ’cause you remember it all too well, yeah

Of course, if I actually listened to that song, watched that ‘short story’, and read a few reviews about it, I would have more to work with about the lyrics. I found the music video ‘All Too Well’ from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’. I clicked ‘Vevo’, and from it’s home page, I viewed ‘Vevo – Pop Video Weekly | This Week’s Biggest Hits Ep. 37’. It gave a very short illustration sponsorship of the music video ‘All Too Well’ starting 10 seconds into it’s presentation, it’s 1st review. To watch music video ‘All Too Well’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘taylor swift all too well’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 42 million views! As of now, 11/20/2021, it premiered 7 days ago. I only watched the ending of it, starting 11 minutes and 24 seconds into the music video, when the screen said ‘THIRTEEN YEARS GONE’. I wanted to just see the book signing scene, not to know how much time passed since they were in a relationship. I noticed that, during her booksigning, her ex-boyfriend was watching her from outside for a brief moment, and then he left. To be clear, I am recommending that you watch music video ‘All Too Well’, even though I didn’t pay too much attention to it myself. Well, Taylor Swift’s face is portrayed in my opinion to be very beautiful, if that means anything useful for you to know.

And now for the movie trailer, and this trailer I watched the whole thing. I found it in my youtube ‘signed in’ homepage. The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘France’ starring Lea Seydoux as France de Meurs. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the movie:

France is a 2021 internationally co-produced drama film, written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It stars Léa SeydouxBlanche GardinBenjamin Biolay, Emanuele Arioli, Juliane Köhler, Gaëtan Amiel, Jewad Zemmar and Marc Bettinelli.

It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in July 15, 2021. It was released in France on 25 August 2021, by ARP Selection. The film features the life of a star television journalist caught in a spiral of events that will lead to her downfall. Between drama and comedy, France seeks to compare the intimate and public crisis of a young woman with a portrait of contemporary France.[1] The film is intended in particular to be a satire of the treatment of information by television channels. France de Meurs is a star journalist at a private French television station. Her fame, her way of conceiving reports and programs, as well as a chain of personal events, will cause a total questioning of her career in media and turn her life upside down. ‘

As I watched the movie trailer ‘France’, I couldn’t help but feel that Lea Seydoux is the most beautiful woman in the world. I think that is because of her portrayal as Dr. Madeleine Swann in the movie ‘No Time to Die(2021)’, a movie that I watched in a New York movie theatre last month.

If you choose to watch the movie trailer ‘France’, I think this is the part that you may enjoy:

‘ Between drama and comedy, France seeks to compare the intimate and public crisis of a young woman with a portrait of contemporary France. ‘

If you have never been to France before, watching the movie trailer ‘France’ may give you an impression of contemporary France using the comparison of journalist France de Meurs.

Using my ‘signed in’ youtube homepage, I found the movie trailer ‘France’ by going to www.youtube.com, to publisher ‘Movieclips Indie’. I clicked that, and from it’s homepage I clicked ‘VIDEOS’. It was published Nov 3, 2021, over 2 weeks ago. For the sake of variety, here is a quote from one of it’s comments:

‘ Even in the middle of a war zone amid rubble, dust, and flying bullets, her lipstick is always flawless. ‘

Reset:

It is now 9:51 AM EST for me. Before I begin the actual advice, I want to give advice to the kids about the possibility that certain expectations that you are learning to have now, just the ones that you may have a personal preference to not like much, some? of those expectations may change when you become adults and get a career job. In other words, your chosen future career job may cause you to commit to a different use of expectations. For example, for some of the expectations that you may not personally like as a kid, that may change when you are an adult and have a career job. The use of those expectations may change. For example, with those newfound uses of expectations, not with the use of expectations that you have now, but with the use of expectations that you will have with your future career job, you may actually like those expectations that you don’t like as a kid in the now. In other words, you’re learning about those expectations now so that you can change the use of those expectations later when you become an adult. I call that phenomena ‘Reset’.

I’ll offer you 2 illustrations, and then after that, I’ll start with the actual advice. I’ll start with the movie ‘Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard(2021)’, starring Frank Grillo as Bobby O’Neill. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 14 minutes and 56 seconds into the movie. The quote is edited. Here is the quote:

Bobby O’Neill: ‘Listen, I have been in Europe for a month, okay? The only thing you people do is watch soccer. Not one bar carries Sam Adams.’

15 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie:

Crowley(Caroline Goodall): ‘All right. What do you want?’

Bobby O’Neill: ‘… And if I solve this case, I want you to send me back to Boston.’

I couldn’t find the 2nd illustration, so just the one.

Strive effective qualify:

It is now 10:19 AM EST for me. Idea ‘Strive effective qualify’ is based on the current idea I am contemplationally using right now. However, if I were to explain the ideas I intend to explain normally, idea ‘Strive effective qualify’ would be explained last. The reason I am explaining it now is because I believe you would need to learn it 1st in order to learn the other ideas. So, what is last is explained 1st, and then I’ll start over and explain it normally again.

According to Amazon.com, I purchased ‘The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection’ on Jul 16, 2009, over 11 years ago. To me, when I read comic books, the information is more conveniently referenced in my mind. That’s probably true for people in general, I’m just not sure that it’s true. I went through that disc. I didn’t read all of those digital comic books, but I went through many of them. In particular, there is this storyline where Tony Stark chose to become Secretary of Defense, and to make public his identity as Iron Man. There are 3 scenes I would like to reference from that storyline: 1)I think it was Jim Rhodes, Tony Stark’s best friend, who said to him ‘Heavy lies the head…’ in reference to his new responsibilities as Secretary of Defense as it relates to his ‘Iron Man’ actions. 2)When Tony Stark ‘flew’ and then landed to talk to one of the politicians ,that politician, since he now knows that Tony Stark is Iron Man, he calmly took his glasses off and cleaned it as he was talking to Tony Stark as Tony Stark was wearing his Iron Man suit, and 3)As Secretary of Defense, Tony Stark was greeting one of the soldiers who seemed to have a problem with one of his eyelids. It was twitching. Tony Stark said to that man that he hopes that his eye gets better.

All 3 examples are for idea ‘Strive effective’, how the US Government and 2 people are reacting to to Tony Stark’s striving efforts of effectiveness to publicly be both Iron Man and Secretary of Defense. The government example when Jim Rhodes says ‘Heavy lies the head…’ , that’s meant to give filler/depth to the idea. The example where the politician cleans his glasses while talking to Tony Stark as he is wearing his Iron Man outfit, that is the one I want you to emulate. The politician is not allowing Tony Stark’s impression of striving effectiveness to adversely affect how he communicates with him. Even when Tony Stark flies and lands in front of him, that politician chooses to calmly talk to him.

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The caution example is the 3rd example, when that military soldier’s eyelid is twitching while talking to Tony Stark, knowing that he is also Iron Man. You see, in that comic book storyline, Tony Stark is publicly known superhero who is also Secretary of Defense. In my opinion, that’s an incredibly obvious example of ‘Strive effective’, even though it’s just a comic book storyline.

Qualify:

Here’s the definition for the work ‘qualify’ that I am using from www.dictionary.com:

‘ to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent:to qualify oneself for a job.

Based on the idea that I invented, idea ‘Qualify’ identifies instigations that cause you to contemplationally ‘qualify’ certain aspects of the instigation itself. In other words, the experienced instigation want you to do the ‘dirty work’. So, instead of committing to that sense of qualification, you may instead use it as an indicator to ‘not’ qualify certain aspects of an instigation.

Strive effective qualify:

And so, to create idea ‘Strive effective qualify’, you combine ideas ‘Strive effective’ and ‘Qualify’. You choose to not commit to/not use/not qualify a sense of striving effectiveness coming from instigations and inadvertencies. For example, when Tony Stark ‘flies’ in front of you wearing his Iron Man suit, you may choose to contemplationally ‘not qualify’ his impression of striving effectiveness, so that you can have a reasonable conversation with him.

Here’s a quote from a story that I read from either a Braude or Bruder book. It’s been a certain amount of years since I read them. In that story, a man was told by management that he was going to get the job that he applied for. He anticipated that he would get the job, and had a celebration prepared for anyone who wants to attend. During that celebration, he talked about the people in that party based on extrapolated information. And when he showed up to start his new job, no one was there, meaning that he did not get that job. It’s a story, so it’s not accurate and not detailed.

In that story, management allowed that man to express his striving effectiveness. However, it’s how he used that striving effectivness that caused them to eventually not hire him for the job. In my opinion, he made the mistake that many newly established instigators make in a company, a misplaced use of involvement to justify hurting others. That man’s extrapolated use of involvement as it relates to management is the reason why they chose to not give him the job.

And that is where idea ‘Strive effective qualify’ comes in. Even though an instigation may cause you to sense a striving sense of effectiveness from an instigator, you don’t have to qualify that striving sense of effectiveness. Management allowed that man to express his striving sense of effectiveness, and yet eventually chose to not qualify it.

Conversation qualify:

It is now 11:45 AM EST for me.

Idea ‘Conversation qualify’ is the new idea that I invented less than a week ago. If I had my way, so to speak, idea ‘Conversation qualify’ would be the 1st thing that I would type in this list, but people need the formalities in order to possibly find these ideas useful. It’s based on what I typed in Wishlist #1298, the previous list. Here is the quote:

‘ Have you noticed that those that have instigated you look profoundly, obviously guilty as it relates to those instigations? According to the idea ‘Guilty’ that I invented/imagined, it is my belief that instigators use their absurdly emphasized identity of being guilty in order to discourage innocent people from feeling guilty themselves. ‘

So, here’s the idea that I invented/imagined: Let’s say that an instigator to you looks very guilty, and that guilty look causes you to avoid feeling and looking guilty. Why would an instigator cause you to avoid feeling and looking guilty? And this is the answer that I created/invented/imagined:

Before I begin that explanation, let me recommend 1st 2 illustrations that you may look at 1st. In no particular order, there is this scene in episode 1.13 ‘Truth or Dare’ from comedy series ‘Undeclared(2002)’ where Ron Garner(Seth Rogen) is having an imagined conversation with Kelly(Busy Philipps) from a distance while Kelly I am assuming is giving a campus tour to mostly college freshmen as part of their orientation tour. Ron Garner thought he was doing it in a way that Kelly was not supposed to notice. When Kelly figured out what Ron Garner was doing, Kelly gave the impression that she was talking to Ron Garner from a distance. Since Ron Garner did not know Kelly, and it was not intended for her to notice what he was doing, Ron Garner panicked, and was obviously embarrassed from the experience. He quickly tried to give Kelly the impression that he was not having an imagined conversation with her, that he was with someone else, and then he left the scene.

I can’t find the episode streaming from Amazon.com or anywhere else you can purchase it from. You can buy the DVD set from Amazon.com. I did find it streaming from www.youtube.com. If you search in www.youtube.com for the phrase ‘undeclared’, there are people that have the entire season streaming. You may choose one of those people just to watch that scene in episode 1.13 ‘Truth or Dare’ from tv series ‘Undeclared(2002)’. It starts around 7 minutes into the episode.

The 2nd illustration is from a scene from www.youtube.com called ‘Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’ by publisher Andrew Patrick Ralston. Just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘mel gibson video diary’. Here is a quote from that youtube link:

‘ Amazing behind the scenes on Lethal Weapon 2 by Mel Gibson. Found this on one of my old VHS tapes from HBO. Lots of footage at Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank. 26 minutes ‘

And here’s a quote from one of the comments:

‘ Oh my goodness, I’ve been searching for this for a while!! I recall seeing this on HBO I believe and I laughed at multiple spots! It showed a different side of Mel as I was use to watching him play Mad Max. Lol ‘

1st, it’s all acting. None of it is real. There are at least 2 scenes where Mel Gibson would say something like:

Mel Gibson: ‘I hope nobody saw that.’

You don’t need to see those 2 scenes. They’re not real. The actual scene that I recommend that you watch is when celebrity Mel Gibson introduces you to celebrity Danny Glover, and Danny Glover is professionally dancing solo to some really cool dance music. However, it’s obviously not Danny Glover, just someone we are led to believe is him. It’s humorously obvious that it’s not Danny Glover. And when you put Mel Gibson’s phrase together with Danny Glover’s impression of dancing, you get the illustration that is used for idea ‘Conversation qualify’. That scene starts 19 minutes and 55 seconds into the video clip. Here’s the starting quote:

Mel Gibson: ‘Ladies and gentlemen, at last, Danny Glover!’

And then you get to see an impression of Danny Glover dancing to some cool dance music. Enjoy!

And now, finally, the answer for idea ‘Conversation qualify’: An instigator may improperly impose a false contemplation conversation upon you that you did not agree to have with that instigator that causes you to avoid to feel and look guilty. It is like that scene in that episode in tv series ‘Undeclared’. When Kate imposed that false conversation upon Ron Garner, he felt somewhat shocked and embarrassed, causing him to eventually leave the area. Of course, that’s just one variation, one example of an instigation identified by idea ‘Conversation qualify’. For example, it’s the embarrassment of such a conversation that bothers you, even though you did not agree to have such a conversation with that instigator. For example, an instigator improperly imposes it upon you to react to, you feel embarrassed, and even though it’s not a conversation you agreed to have with that instigator, it still bothers you.

As a solution, at least something to mitigate/lessen the experience, just contemplationally say ‘Conversation qualify’, and even though you still sense that false conversation, the idea helps you to not contempationally qualify it, to not commit to it, to not interact with it, to not use it. To address the brunt of it, you may instead use ‘Strive effective qualify’ to represent ‘Conversation qualify’. In other words, if you feel an impression of conversation you did not agree to, you may also contemplationally say ‘Strive effective qualify’ so that, even though you sense/feel that false conversation, you still choose to not interact/use it.

It is now 12:44 PM EST for me. I am going to stop typing now. In my opinion, I think the discovery of idea ‘Conversation qualify’ is a real game changer, and may be very useful to you. I believe it may also significantly improve how I explain ideas from now on, your benefit and mine. Next Saturday, I’ll probably do the same thing, type in an idea I will invent within the next week up until I start typing next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Viewer discretion for movie ‘France’.(as a precaution, since I didn’t see the movie.) Rated R mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard’. Violence, viewer/reading discretion for the ‘Iron Man’ comic books. TV-14 mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Undeclared’. Violence and viewer discretion(the scenes are not read) from youtube video clip ‘Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and comic book. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Strive effective’, ‘Qualify’, ‘Strive effective qualify’, ‘Conversation qualify’, and ‘I hope nobody saw that.'(refurbished for advice with inapproprieities removed when used) for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1298

11/13/2021

Salutations.

It is now 8:57 AM EST for me.

Partial justification:

I made this idea several lists or so ago. I forgot it’s exact name, but I don’t want to look for it. So, before I give you the usual music video and trailer, I want to talk about this as quickly as reasonably possible, and then I’ll get to it. Idea ‘Partial justification’ is when an instigator, in order to avoid his/her instigations looking too self implicating, that instigator encourages you to do something that creates what I call a ‘partial justification’ on the instigator’s part. Even if the instigator does something that is obviously self implicating, if the instigator causes you to act upon this ‘partial justification’, that action can lessen how their inappropriate actions is looked upon by teachers and management.

So, the partial justification I’m talking about is how instigators are causing innocent people to respond to their instigations. For this particular example, the ‘partial justification’ is to cause the innocent person to raise his/her voice in order to complain to the instigator, since the instigator seems to not stop his/her indiscretions under normal forms of communication. The ‘partial justification’ part addresses overemphasized forms of communication that an instigator may improperly impose upon innocent people. If an instigator can also cause an innocent person to impose an emphasized form of communication, then their overemphasized forms of communication looks less mitigating because of it.

The problem with this form of ‘partial justification’ is the available tolerance the innocent person has as it relates to interacting with certain emphasized forms of communication. Let’s say that innocent person is an 8 year old girl encouraged to raise her voice with certain instigators in order to cause them to stop taunting her, since normal forms of communication are not working. That 8 year old girl, even though she raised her voice to those instigators, is not used to many forms of emphasized forms of communication. Sure, she is exposed to it, but it bothers her to process such forms of communication.

That is what my new ideas are going to help people try to do, to choose forms of communication to commit to, and to choose forms of communication to not commit to, to basically in a minor level manage forms of communication he/she is using. The 1st idea that I will explain, which is the main idea for all of the ideas that I will explain, is called ‘Communicate’. All the other ideas are variations for idea ‘Communicate’. The next idea is called ‘Realize’. The next is called ‘Guilty’, and then finally the impression of idea that I am using, which is called ‘Why forbid’ or ‘Why deny’.

And now, to the music video and trailer: The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and chose for this advice is called ‘Bubble’ by Lennon Stella. I found the music video from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’. Search and click publisher ‘Vevo’, then click category ‘New Releases on Vevo’. Here’s the description for that category: ‘The Hottest Music Video Premieres and Vevo Originals and Performances… See Them All HERE FIRST!!!’ . Music video ‘Bubble’ is #25 out of 445 music videos in that category. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Bubble’:

There’s no floor and there’s no ceiling
There’s no trying and no reaching
Air like water is what keeps me
Keeps me

To watch music video ‘Bubble’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘lennon stella bubble’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 32 thousand views. It premiered Nov 12, 2021, yesterday. And here is a quote from one of the comments:

She’s like a magical, mystical, soulful creature that’s been sent to earth to share her love and light with us all. All you have to do is press play, close your eyes and allow that angelic voice enter your heart and mind.

When I watched it, in my opinion, the music video and music relaxed me. What seems to me to be an attractive blonde woman is using a big bubble as a music video special effect to help those that listen to the song ‘Bubble’ and watch the music video ‘Bubble’ feel relaxed. I think that if you watch the music video ‘Bubble’, you too should feel relaxed.

The tv show trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘The Beach | Official (Infinite) Trailer HD’. I found it by looking at ‘List of Apple TV+ original programming’ from www.wikipedia.org. In the ‘Awaiting release’ category, I found ‘The Tragedy of MacBeth’. I searched for phrase ‘the tragedy of macbeth trailer’ in www.youtube.com, and one of the 1st selections offered it’s trailer by publisher ‘A24’. I selected publisher ‘A24’, then ‘VIDEOS’. And that’s where I found trailer ‘The Beach’. It was published Nov 2, 2021, 11 days ago. Here’s a partial quote offered by www.youtube.com about it:

‘ This Thanksgiving, spend a week at THE BEACH – a new, sensory experience from A24. Presented as a continuous week-long streaming event only in the A24 Screening Room. THE BEACH – Streaming November 22-28 only in the A24 Screening Room. ‘

And here’s a quote from one of the comments:

‘ This goes for about three hours on loop. Warwick Thornton is an Australian indigenous filmmaker who moved back to his native country to isolate well before coronavirus hit. Its part staged part lived. He has given interviews about the process, and mentions using the time to detox off alcohol. I watched it with my kids. It’s utterlyy mesmerising, beautiful and very compelling. I totally recommendcwatching it. ‘

I’m not a doctor, but as a non managerial employee, I recommend that the kids who feel like they’re being encouraged to interact with and commit to overemphasized forms of communication, that those kids watch the tv series trailer ‘The Beach’. In my opinion, it’s relaxing to watch. It appeals to the senses that are conducive to a sedentary perspective, a perspective in my opinion may be disparaged by certain forms of instigation focusing on ‘partial justification’ involving communication emphasis. In my opinion, it’s the cinematography itself, how the trailer is made, that creates that ambiance of a conducive sedentary perspective. For example, a man can have a similar life experience like that man depicted in that tv series trailer, and as that man is watching that trailer, he may contemplationally say to himself ‘I never saw myself that way before.’ Watching that trailer conveniently brings it out. I don’t plan on watching that tv show ‘The Beach’ myself. I’m only recommending that you watch the free trailer. If you choose to watch that tv show, I don’t see why not. It should be just as relaxing to watch as that trailer, just more of it. It’s just that I haven’t seen it yet, limiting how I can comment on it.

Communicate:

It is now 10:26 AM EST for me. I invented idea ‘Communicate’ using a scene from the tv series ‘Men of a Certain Age’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about it:

Men of a Certain Age is an American comedy-drama television series created by Ray Romano and Mike Royce, that ran on TNT from December 7, 2009 to July 6, 2011. The hour-long program stars Romano, Andre Braugher, and Scott Bakula as three best friends in their late forties dealing with the realities of being middle aged. ‘

I used streaming service ‘HBO Max’, since the tv series ‘Men of a Certain Age’ is available streaming from HBO Max, to try to find that scene. I used my Apple TV streaming device to look for it, since it’s the fastest fast forward streaming device available to me. I ‘fast forwarded’ through both seasons, but I couldn’t find that scene. Therefore, I’m going to 1st describe the substitute scene so that, if you choose to, you have something to reference from the show, something to look at. And then I’m going to describe the actual scene that seemed to be removed from the series, the one that I used to make idea ‘Communicate’. So, here’s the substitute scene. It is from episode 1.1 ‘Pilot’ from tv series ‘Men of a Certain Age(2009)’, and it’s also available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 41 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Marcus(Brian White): ‘Looks like somebody’s having a bad day.’

The actual scene is when Owen Thoreau Jr.(Andre Braugher) crashed into Marcus while running to greet prospective car buyers. Since it’s a comedy drama and it’s just actors portraying characters, you may choose to evaluate that scene as Owen not even realizing that he caused Marcus to fall down as he approached those prospective car customers.

Now, that’s just the substitute reference. The actual reference used is based on a scene that I remember watching, but doesn’t seem to be available in the current HBO Max streaming version. Here’s the explanation for that scene: Owen was giving a presentation to the employees, and during that presentation, Marcus received a phone call and chose to leave the presentation in order to continue that conversation. After Marcus left, Owen criticized the other employees, saying that since Marcus was their best salesperson, he was allowed the courtesy to leave the room to continue that cell phone conversation. The point is that, if you used idea ‘Communicate’, for example, Owen would not have to use that form of communication on the other employees, to criticize them as an excuse to allow Marcus to leave the room. I interpreted that scene as a communication causality. When Owen chose to allow Marcus to leave the room during one of his presentations to the employees, Owen felt that his chosen use of communication required that he criticized the other employees left in that room as justification to allow Marcus to leave that room. With idea ‘Communicate’, since you have more of an ability to manage better your chosen form of communication, you may choose to not criticize other employees in order to allow one employee to do something.

Since I couldn’t find that scene, as a substitute for something to look at, I offer you the scene in the ‘Pilot’ episode, when Owen Jr. caused Marcus to fall to the ground.

Realize:

When I would make ideas like these in general, for example, the main idea is ‘Communicate’, for a short while, I may contemplationally say ‘Communicate’, and that would initiate the idea. But soon after doing that, I would invent a variation of idea ‘Communicate’, and then I may contemplationally say it’s variation instead of the main phrase. Soon after inventing and using ‘Communicate’, I invented a variation of it called ‘Realize’. It’s essentially a sense of realization encouraged by an instigation for you to contemplationally commit to. I’ll talk about it in more detail later maybe. What I’ll do is explain the ideas I mentioned 1st, and then if I have time extrapolate later in this list.

Guilty:

Here’s a definition of the word ‘Guilty’ from www.dictionary.com:

‘ having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: ‘

Idea ‘Guilty’ is also a variation of idea ‘Communicate’. Here’s the explanation: Have you noticed that those that have instigated you look profoundly, obviously guilty as it relates to those instigations? According to the idea ‘Guilty’ that I invented/imagined, it is my belief that instigators use their absurdly emphasized identity of being guilty in order to discourage innocent people from feeling guilty themselves. I thought about this possibility, and so I imagined within the past week or so without specifics situations that I myself would also feel a profound sense of being guilty, but my guilty would be in the context of also being innocent. I imagined having the same, obvious, guilty face that instigators have, but in the context of being an innocent person, not an instigator.

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I actively imagined that for only a few minutes, but from that imagined experience, I made the deduction that having the ability to tolerate certain forms of feeling guilty can help an innocent person’s strategy to managed certain forms of exposed instigations significantly. For example, if you are using the ‘Stop solving!’ idea that I typed in a number of lists ago, if you contemplationally allow certain forms of guilty related identities to exist unresolved contemplationally, that technique can significantly improve your strategy. So, you contemplationally sense a ‘guilty’ identity you choose to not resolve as well as not become it. Well, let’s see if I can talk about idea ‘Guilty’ more later.

Why forbid: Why deny:

It is now 11:27 AM EST for me. Now, in a manner of speaking, this is the idea that I am currently using that I think I invented yesterday, 11/12/2021, this past Friday.

Why understand:

I just remembered that I invented the main part of idea ‘Why forbid’ and ‘Why deny’ called ‘Why understand’ while I was doing my laundry in the public laundromat this past Friday, yesterday, 11/12/2021. Yesterday, while I was making a private contemplation explanation for something, I noticed another laundromat customer, and that moment contemplationally encouraged me to pursue a sense of ‘why’ for a certain sense of understanding. Soon after that incident while I was still doing my laundry, I called that experience ‘Why understand’.

Why:

Idea ‘Why’ I invented I think this past Thursday, 11/11/2021. It identifies how certain instigations encourage you to pursue a contemplation sense of ‘Why’.

Why intolerable:

All right. The ‘understanding idea’ for ideas ‘Why forbid’ and ‘Why deny’ is called ‘Why intolerable’. The word ‘intolerable’ is from the title of the movie ‘Intolerable Cruelty(2003)’ starring George Clooney as Miles. It’s just from the title of that movie. You don’t have to actually see the movie, just use it’s title. Idea ‘Why intolerable’ is also a variation of idea ‘Communicate’.

Baseline:

It is now 11:58 AM EST for me. Let’s start over, with what I have already typed in. I am going to try to give you a contemplation ‘baseline’ to use those ideas. The definition of ‘baseline’ that I am using from www.dictionary.com is ‘a specific value or values that can serve as a comparison or control’. I’m recommending that you use 2 references. The 1st reference is available streaming from Netflix, and it’s in episode 1.3 ‘The Making at the Heart of the World’ from fantasy tv series ‘Shadow and Bone(2021)’. The scene starts around 16 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode, General Kirigan(Ben Barnes) is talking to Alina Starkov(Jessie Mei Li). Here is the quote:

General Kirigan: ‘Welcome home, Miss Starkov.’

Around 17 minutes and 10 seconds into that scene, Alina is greeted by Zoya(Sujaya Dasgupta). Here is the quote:

Zoya: ‘It’s such an honor to formally meet you.’

Zoya: (whispering in Alina’s ear) ‘You stink of the orphanage, half-breed.’

Alina: (face presenting some shock/surprise as to what Zoya said)

The 2nd reference for idea ‘Baseline’ is in episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv series ‘The Transporter(2012)’ starring Chris Vance as Frank Martin, Charly Hubner as Dieter Hausmann, and Josh Blacker as Giles. In that scene, Frank Martin is pretending to be Dieter Hausmann, Dieter Hausmann is pretending to not be Dieter Hausmann, and Giles is instigating both men, but the instigation is mostly noticeable to only affect the actual Dieter Hausmann. When using the 2nd reference, you are to compare Frank Martin and Dieter Hausmann, how they are both interacting with Giles. The idea of the comparison is to see that Frank Martin is not bothered by Giles’ instigations, and that Dieter Hausmann is seriously being bothered by Giles’ instigations. You are recommended to use, refurbished for advice, how Frank Martin interacts with Giles. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts, refurbished for advice, 45 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Giles: ‘You hear me, Dieter?’

Dieter: ‘Dieter? Uh, Dieter is not here.’

Frank Martin: ‘You gonna introduce me?’

Giles: ‘Who the heck are you?’

Frank: ‘Dieter. Dieter Hausmann.’

Giles: ‘What?’

Frank: ‘I apologize for what I said on the radio. So, uh… why don’t I buy you a few beers?’

Giles: ‘You don’t sound like Dieter.’

Frank: ‘I know. I sound different on the phone.’

It is now 12:39 PM EST for me. So, here’s the ‘Baseline’ explanation: Let’s use adults who have been working in the same job for a few years or more, and have been experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation for years. For this example, let’s say that, when the men would experience certain forms of mild instigations, they would contemplationally make comments about them. Let’s imagine those men choosing a baseline perspective that does not involve their comments, as well as the contemplation interjections created by those instigations. Those men would still feel those contempation interjections, but because they chose a baseline perspective where they did not make such contemplation interjections, even though those men sense those contemplation interjections from those instigations, they are choosing to not use/not involve/not give credence to such contemplation interjections.

Let’s refurbish that ’12 Hours’ scene as an example of choosing a baseline perspective. Let’s say that Frank Martin chose to not use/not involve/not give credence to certain contemplation interjections encouraged to be created by Giles. Notice that Frank Martin is able to have a reasonable conversation with Giles as a result.

It’s going to take some practice, but with practice, you should experience positive results. For example, I use public transportation. I also wait for the bus in a bus terminal where various people are going to work and school. What I do is imagine situations with certain people that I perceive, and I also experience certain situations from a few that I perceive. So, for example, even though I experience certain contemplation interjections, based on my chosen baseline perspective, I choose to not use/not involve/not give credence to certain contemplation interjections, even though I still sense such contemplation interjections.

Why intolerable:

So, using idea ‘Why intolerable’ and ‘Baseline perspective’, let’s say that I experience an instigation that imposes a certain minor intolerance that I did not choose to interact with. Since my normally used baseline perspective indicates to me that I did not agree to interact with such an intolerance contemplation, I sense it, but I did not use it. I did not interact with it. I did not get involved with it. I did not become it.

It is now 12:54 PM EST for me. Since idea ‘Why intolerable’ was a recently created idea, I’ll probably be able to explain it better over time. As usual, what you read in the blog is usually the 1st time that I explained it in words, like practically all of the time it’s the 1st time explained at all, other than in my mind. Once I type it in, I contemplationally improve upon it. I regularly use my improvements in the future ideas that I type in. I’m sure, so to speak, that the people who read this blog easily improve it’s advice. So, there’s my 1st draft, I’ll probably improve upon it, and use such improvements on future ideas.

I’m going to stop typing now. Next week, I’ll just type a few of the new ideas that I made from soon after I close this list up until next Saturday. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Rated TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘Men of a Certain Age’. Rated PG-13 mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Intolerable Cruelty’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Shadow and Bone’. Rated TV-14 violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Transporter’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Partial justification’, ‘Communicate’, ‘Realize’, ‘Guilty’, ‘Why’, ‘Why forbid’, ‘Why deny’, ‘Why understand’, ‘Why intolerable’, ‘Baseline’, and ‘Baseline perspective’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1297

11/6/2021

Salutations.

It is now 10:15 AM EST for me.

Emotional dependency:

Before I begin, I want to give you a prelude example for this idea, to see if you still would want to continue to learn it. I just imagined this a few minutes ago. I’m typing something in the computer, explaining to a woman I’m with that it’s just something, and as she expresses some sort of emotional response of dependency for what I just did, I hold her arm to indicate to her that I accept her expression of emotional dependency.

Keep in mind that I have no kids. I never raised kids of my own before, so I have no such experiences of emotional dependency that parents learn raising their kids. However, that emotional dependency, to be able to accept certain emotional responses of others, that is part of the idea that represents what I am about to inform/teach? you about. So, in that story, the woman wants to express some sort of emotional dependency for something that I am just doing as part of normal routine. As she expresses it, I hold her arm to indicate to her that I accept her emotional dependency response. I think that’s a generalistic enough story. I also have a movie reference for that. It is from the movie ‘Elektra(2005)’ starring Jennifer Garner as Elektra. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com. It is the scene when Elektra’s teacher, Stick(Terence Stamp) says to Elektra that she has to leave the school. It is the emotional response Elektra made as she was leaving the school. According to Amazon Video that scene with it’s back story starts 12 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Stick: ‘I want you to go.’

Elektra: ‘Is this a test, Sensei?’

Stick: ‘No, not a test. Just go.’

Elektra: ‘I don’t have anywhere to go.’

After saying that, if you look at Elektra’s face, you should notice obvious emotional responses that Elektra cannot avoid showing her previous teacher Stick. So, for the girls/teenage girls/women, if you choose to, you may imagine a celebrity man typing something in the computer, you present some sort of emotional response that is unavoidable, like Elektra presented Stick, and the celebrity man holds your arm as an indicator that he accepts your emotional response, all done with respectful maturity, of course.

It is now 10:47 AM EST for me.

Before revealing again the music video and tv series trailer, I want to present a discovery I made using www.google.com that may be useful to you. If you are using Google Chrome as your web browser, you may have allowed it to collect your passwords, allowing you to enter websites easier. Have you ever forgotten any of those passwords? Even though you may have written them down on a notepad, you may have forgotten a few of them. To retrieve your passords, go to the upper right corner of your Google Chrome web browser, and click the 3 ‘:’ vertical dots. Scroll down and select ‘Settings’, then on the upper left hand corner select ‘Autofill’. Then select ‘Passwords’. You will then be given a list of selected passwords. Select the eye(Show password) for the corresponding website that you would want to see the password for.

I recommend that you practice getting access to that list. It shouldn’t take that long. For example, click the 3 vertical dots(:), then click ‘Settings’, then click ‘Autofill’. Do that a few times, and you should remember how to do it for future reference.

It is 10:59 AM EST for me. I’m going to order McDonald’s delivery today using Doordash. I’ll start again soon.

It is now 12:35 PM EST for me. Wow. It took me over an hour and a half before I was able to get the McDonalds food, eat it, and then start typing. That can’t be helped, because the earliest I can order the food is 11:00 AM. I chose Doordash because you can follow the driver using it’s map. As far as I know, Grubhub doesn’t have a map, and I’m using Uber just for my Uber rides.

All right! The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘My Universe’ by Coldplay X BTS. I found it by searching for phrase ‘new songs november 2021’ in www.youtube.com. And from the beginnings of that selection, I selected ‘Top 100 Hits Of November 2021’. That video selected was published Nov 6, 2021, 5 hours ago. A video clip of ‘My Universe’ is #12 out of 100. The main reason why I selected music video ‘My Universe’ was because of Coldplay’s lead singer, Chris Martin, his performance in the music video. Just from the video clip alone, his singing performance is fantastic!(in my opinion) To watch music video ‘My Universe’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘coldplay my universe’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 100 million views! It was published 1 month ago.

And here is a quote from the song ‘My Universe’:

You (you), you are (you are) my universe
And I (I), just want (just want) to put you first (to put you first)
And you (you), you are (you are) my universe
And you make my world light up inside
And I (I), just want (just want) to put you first (to put you first)
And you (you), you are (you are) my universe
And you make my world light up inside

I didn’t watch the entire music video. I started watching it 42 seconds into it, just before Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay, started to sing. I was entertained when Chris Martin was singing in the music video, but I wasn’t entertained when BTS did their prominent performance. I still watched BTS perform. When Chris Martin did his lead singing and BTS supported him, that effect is what made Chris Martin’s lead singing fantastic, in my opinion. So, in other words, if you don’t know who Chris Martin and BTS are, and you choose to watch the music video ‘My Universe’, I believe that, you too, will love Chris Martin’s singing performance in that music video. I don’t know Chris Martin either. I’m just assuming that’s him according to wikipedia.org, saying that Chris Martin is the lead singer of Coldplay, and he looks like he’s the one singing in that music video.

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The tv series trailer that I recommend for this advice is called ‘The Book of Boba Fett’. I found it from my youtube.com signed in homepage. It was supposed to be on Disney Plus, but I couldn’t find it there. Therefore, I did a phrase search ‘the book of boba fett trailer’ in www.youtube.com, and I considered it from 3 publishers: IGN(2.3 million views), Star Wars(7.7 million views), and One Media(666 thousand views). I chose One Media because it had more of a trailer variety selection than the others did. The one from One Media was published Nov 1, 2021.

If you watched ‘The Mandalorian’, also from Disney Plus, then you’ll probably like watching the new tv series ‘The Book of Boba Fett’. The main characters of that tv series were introduced from the tv series ‘The Mandalorian’. The series is set to premiere on Disney+ on December 29, 2021.

It is now 1:17 PM EST for me.

Since I’ve been making ideas like these for a certain amount of years now, I am speculating that, when people make advice about experienced instigation and they’re non-managerial employees who don’t professionally give advice, over time their strategy to give advice will probably improve. For example, their available objectivity should become more effective. And that particular reason, and it’s not the only reason available, is the reason I’m giving you the next idea, to help you have a more effective sense of available objectivity as it relates to experienced instigation.

Just trying to work with:

I call this idea ‘Just trying to work with’. For example, ‘I was just trying to work with him.’ when explaining to someone else about an incident, and I did nothing wrong, or the imagined situation ‘I was just trying to work with you.’ when explaining the situation to the instigator that instigated you. When you use idea ‘Just trying to work with’, in the beginning, you contemplationally say ‘Just trying to work with’.

All right! It is now 1:42 PM EST for me. I’m going to use 2 illustrations for idea ‘Just trying to work with’: a scene from fantasy adventure movie ‘Circle of Iron(1978)’, Morthond’s(Anthony de Longis) reaction to Cord’s(Jeff Cooper) abuse, and episode 7.23 ‘Extreme Measures’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1999)’, Bashir(Alexander Siddig) and O’Brien(Colm Meaney) being sidelined/distracted by Sloan(William Sadler), both illustrations are available streaming from Amazon.com. 1st, I’ll explain the idea, and then I’ll use the illustrations as emphasis.

(I don’t think I typed this in before, but if instigators are reading this, how do they feel as they are reading these ideas? For example, the instigators that read it the same day I type it in, how do they feel/react to this stuff? Just curious.)

As of 1:55 PM EST, I just had another leg cramp, my right leg. I went to the bedroom where I keep the Hyland’s leg cramps PM tablets. I took 1 tablet, and my right leg feels normal again.

It is now 2:02 PM EST for me, and here is the idea: It is my belief that people who have been working in the same job for several years or more and have been experiencing instigation from time to time and are non-managerial employees and of course are not in an instigation group(how?) working with management, such people probably think about instigators making confessions to management. If you are one of those people and an instigation incident occurred that caused you to think about a confession that that instigator made to management (that you thought about), based on my idea, there are aspects of that instigation that you were not aware of as you worked with that instigator. It’s possible that certain confessions that instigators cause you to think about, one of it’s primary purposes is to cause you to forget your intent of action as you worked with that instigator at the time of the experienced instigation. That is why this idea is called ‘Just trying to work with’, to help remind you what your intent of action was at the time of the experienced instigation that the instigator’s confession is based upon.

Here’s an illustration of a man who did the right thing, but the man who instigated him caused him to forget his original intent of action as he was interacting with that instigator. That illustration is in movie ‘Circle of Iron’, how Morthond felt even after he won the competition, even after the judge White Robe(Roddy McDowall) blamed Cord for everything. Even then, Morthond looked and felt miserable because Cord’s indiscretions are causing him to forget his original resolve. Here’s part of the conversation Cord was having with White Robe. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 8 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie. In relation to advice said, you may watch more of it for more understanding:

White Robe: ‘You hit him after he was down. There are rules, and you have broken them. You have chosen to break almost every rule in the contest.’

And here is an illustration of a man who is trying to distract 2 men from contemplationally achieving their goal, by contemplationally offering them something else to think about, knowing that they have a very limited amount of time to achieve that goal. That is a scene from episode 7.23 ‘Extreme Measures’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Here’s a quote from that episode. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 39 minutes and 28 seconds into the episode. You may watch more of that scene, in relation to advice and inaproprieities removed:

Sloan: ‘It’s not that simple, Chief. There is no building, no room like this in the real world. Section 31 has no headquarters. These files… they exist only in the minds of a very select group of people and I happen to be one of them. If you really want to destroy Section 31 it’s now or never.’

O’Brien helps Bashir ‘snap out of it’, and then they leave.

So, when you use idea ‘Just trying to work with’, let’s say you are contemplationally thinking about certain confessions that certain instigators have made to management that you were thinking about. If thinking about those confessions are a bit distracting to you, you may want to check to see if that distraction is causing you to forget your intent of action at the time that the confession identifies. Just contemplationally say ‘Just trying to work with’ to remind yourself of your sense of intent of action, that, for example, you were just trying to work with that person, in spite of what their confession entails. That should make you feel less distracted about thinking of such confessions. In that ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ episode, O’Brien helped remind Bashir of what his priorities are, and they were able to leave Sloan with a cure for Odo. Logically speaking, you were not thinking about that confession, not until after working with them ‘in good faith’, not until after experiencing such an instigation when you were working with that person ‘in good faith’. You want to maintain that intent of action of yours, that you were just working with that co-worker, and that you did not agree to be instigated by that person, that you were not knowingly involved with such an instigation. The confession was made after that incident, and you were not aware of the true intentions of that instigator as you were working with that person ‘in good faith’. In other words, ‘I was just trying to work with… ‘.

It is now 2:38 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. I did make more ideas, but I’ll just either type those ideas in next week, type the new ideas I will invent sometime on or before next Saturday shows up, or some sort of mix. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Elektra’. Rated R mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Circle of Iron’. TV-PG violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Emotional dependency’ and ‘Just trying to work with.’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.