Wishlist #1302

Salutations.

It is now 11:50 AM EST for me.

Before I recommend a music video and trailer, I want to establish what I am going to do here. Here is a quote from Wishlist #1300, published 11/27/2021:

‘ [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] ‘

Seriousness diversity: (Name made 11:51 AM EST)

Basically, I don’t want my mistakes to discourage you from using social media in the future. If you are an 8 year old kid and are learning these ideas in some sort of study group, then my mistake could have created some sort of serious related controversy. In the future, depending upon what your career choices may be, not meant to be offensive and demeaning said, making mistakes as it relates to social media interaction learning may easily? be very common for you. For example, if you are learning to use social media via company or corporation, they may allow you to make many social media interacting mistakes as part of your learning experience. So, because of how you may have reacted to the mistake that I made in Wishlist #1300, in this list, I am going to offer you advice that may help give more diversity as to how you react to seriousness as it relates to certain mistakes made in this blog. I made new ideas, but I’ll just postpone that for next week. Right now, I’ll just offer you illustration examples that may help you develop your use of seriousness diversity. If you want to read those examples, that’s what I’ll offer you in this list. Now, I’ll introduce you to the music video and trailer.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and have chosen for this list is called ‘Five and Dime’ by Hazel English. I found the music video in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’. Click that, scroll down Vevo and select ‘New Videos By Genre’, then scroll down and select ‘Indie Pop’. Here’s the description of ‘Indie Pop’ provided: ‘The newest DIY faves.’ (I don’t know what ‘DIY’ means.) Music video ‘Five and Dime’ is #38 of 196 music videos in the ‘Indie Pop’ selection. Here is a quote from the song ‘Five and Dime’:

Gotta get away
‘Cause you’re taking up all of my time
You know I need my space
So I’m heading to the five and dime

And here is a short quote from wikipedia.org about Hazel English:

Hazel English (born Eleisha Caripisi) is an Australian-American indie pop musician based in Oakland, California. She fronts a band of the same name. ‘

‘ Born: November 27, 1990 (age 31) ‘

When I search for phrase ‘hazel english five and dime’ in www.youtube.com, it says 136 thousand views, and that it was published 1 year ago as of now. Here’s a quote from one of it’s comments:

‘ Hazel English is like the magic you feel in a faded Polaroid.. ‘

When I watch the music video, in my opinion, it is like she works for a company that asked her to make a music video for their intranet/company social media. She has never done it before, and you can tell that she has never done it before, but the music video was still somewhat informative about what type of job she has for the company.

She dances and sings alone with movie set like created surroundings. I find it relaxing to watch and listen to.

I’m offering 2 movie trailers today. The 1st one is the ‘SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 Trailer (2022)’. From my ‘signed in’ youtube homepage, I originally selected publisher ‘ONE Media’ for another trailer, I didn’t like that trailer, so while I was in the ‘VIDEOS’ category, I watched and eventually selected the ‘SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2’ trailer instead. It was published by ONE Media on Dec 9, 2021, 1 day ago, and has over 573 thousand views. There are other publishers that have more views, but this is the publisher that I used to watch it.

I’m assuming that many kids watched the 1st ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ movie, and I am surprised that the 2nd movie is available so quickly. Both movies still have main characters Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik, and James Marsden as Thomas “Tom” Michael Wachowski: the sheriff of Green Hills. I personally liked the 1st movie, even though I fast forwarded through most of it.

The 2nd movie trailer is called ‘The Colour Room’ starring Phoebe Dynevor. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Sky TV’. Select that, then select ‘VIDEOS’, then scroll down. It was published Oct 11, 2021, 2 months ago. Basically, I liked the main character’s(Phoebe Dynevor as Clarice Cliff) active portrayal of initiative. It’s all over the movie trailer. Here is a very short quote from www.youtube.com:

‘ Her pottery made history, her story broke every rule. ‘

It is now 12:58 PM EST for me. I know it’s late, but I want to order some McDonald’s food from Doordash. Soon after I order it, I’ll start typing again.

It is now 2:17 PM EST for me. It looks like I made a mistake on my order. I changed to Japanese food, but I didn’t realize how far the restaurant was, not until the app showed me where the Dasher was. I’ll still take the order, but I’ll have to wait a while until I get the food. I thought the restaurant I was ordering from was nearby.

All right. The 1st illustration I am using, refurbished of course, is also the latest illustration. It is from the streaming service Apple TV+. If you have a streaming device and you’re a potential new customer, they’ll offer you a free 7 day trial, and then it’s just $5 a month. If you have a streaming device, you may use that, or you can enroll using your computer/laptop. The illustration is in episode 1.4 ‘Barbarians at the Gate’ from sci-fi drama tv series ‘Foundation(2021)’. Refurbished with inapproprieities removed of course, removing the scene when Tivole(Ian McNeice) seemed to have passed out, and keep in mind that it’s a sci-fi tv series, that none of it is real, and that they are all portraying a character, it is how Tivole and his associates/employees are reacting to Empire’s(Lee Pace) anger. The scene starts 33 minutes and 58 seconds into the episode, but I’ll start the quote 35 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Empire: ‘What is the likelihood that it’s all true? Every prophesy?

Tivole: ‘Vanishingly small, Empire.’

Empire: ‘But not zero. Correct? Not zero?’

Empire: ‘What kind of idiots are you? A thousand imperial mathematicians… can’t parse the numbers of one man? So there’s nothing anyone in the galaxy can do? Is that what it is? Is that the best you’ve got?’

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Empire: ‘Tell me. Tell me!’

Stop using the illustration after empire says ‘Tell me!’ the 2nd time. Notice how Tivole and his associates react up until then to Empire’s anger and disappointment.

Now, here’s my refurbished interpretation of how they reacted. Tivole and the others are using a very obvious sense of seriousness as they react to Empire’s anger and disappointment. However, they also know that they will not be punished by Empire. They will not go to jail. But even so, they are reciprocating Empire’s anger and disappointment with obvious seriousness. Don’t use the part when Tivole fell to the ground. Knowing that they will not be punished, they are demonstrating a diversity of seriousness use. You may notice actor Ian McNeice(Tivole) as Quizmaster from the movie ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason(2004)’.

It is now 4:07 PM EST for me. This illustration is in episode 1.10 ‘The Garden of Zinn’ from animated tv series ‘Dungeons & Dragons(1983)’. The episode is available streaming from www.youtube.com. If you search for phrase ‘dungeons and dragons garden of zinn cartoon’ in www.youtube.com, one of the selections should be from publisher ‘Dungeons & Dragons TV’. Here is a partial quote from www.wikipedia.org about the episode:

‘ When Bobby is bitten by a poisonous Dragon Turtle, he and Sheila must remain in the care of a strange creature named Solarz while the others seek out an antidote – the foot of a yellow dragon – in the mysterious Garden of Zinn. ‘

Based on my understanding of the episode, when Bobby’s friends initially pursued the cure, they thought that they had to slay a dragon and use it’s foot to make the cure. As they were about to attain the cure, they realized that the cure was from a plant. The scene quoted, according to ‘Dungeons & Dragons TV’, starts 15 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Diana: ‘Our friend is sick. We need to slay the dragon and get it’s foot with a cure.’

Queen Zinn: ‘Slay the dragon? (laugh) Follow me into the garden.’

Queen Zinn: ‘Behold “The Yellow Dragon”(the plant), and this is it’s foot.’

Since the cartoon was made in 1983, I recommend that you imagine kids in 1983 watching that cartoon. Some? of them when they got older got business jobs, and when those jobs addressed issues that related to how employees may misconstrue certain forms of seriousness, they may from time to time remember that cartoon, what Queen Zinn said to them. If you imagine a few of those people, or imagine the gist of it without detail, etc. , then you may see how useful a reference that illustration from episode ‘The Garden of Zinn’ may be to you for this idea, helping you diversify your reactions involving certain forms of seriousness as it relates to certain forms of social media mistakes.

In this next illustration, 2 college students will express a use of serious that they will later recant/remove. That illustration is in episode 3.11 ‘Poughkeepsie, Tramps, and Thieves’ from mystery drama tv series ‘Veronica Mars(2007)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 21 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Veronica Mars(Kristen Bell): ‘Wait. You’re missing something. Now, remember, when you rip off the breakaway pants, thrust your pelvis toward the bachelorette, okay? It’s her special day.’

I think the effect of this explanation is more from me explaining it than other things. So, in my opinion, Veronica Mars said that to Keith Mars(Enrico Colantoni) because Keith Mars police authority has been suspended. Therefore, if he presents himself as a police officer, he would be impersonating a police officer, and that is what Veronica Mars meant. She knew that Keith Mars was presenting himself as a police officer in order to get more information out of them, even though he would not actually be a police officer during that request for information. So, if you choose to imagine it, as soon as those 2 college students find out that Keith Mars wasn’t a police officer, at least in their minds, all of that seriousness they gave Keith Mars when they thought he was a police officer would be removed. That scene starts 21 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Keith Mars: ‘Claire Nordhouse?’

Claire Nordhouse(Krista Kalmus): ‘Mind if I ask you a few questions?’

Fern Delgado(Cher Ferreyra): ‘I’m sorry. What is this about?’

Keith Mars: ‘Just a few questions, ma’am. You mind if I come in?’

Refurbished for advice with inapproprieities removed, you may study that scene and watch the rest of it. Notice that the reactions of those 2 college students, Claire Nordhouse and Fern Delgado, notice that they are using a lot of seriousness interacting with what they believe to be a police officer, and if you choose to imagine it, all of that seriousness, so to speak, will be removed by them in their minds once they discover that he was not a police officer when he was questioning them.

Another example are comedy roasts, such as ‘The Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis’, with inaproprieities removed, of course. That roast is available streaming from Amazon.com. Here is a partial quote from wikipedia.org about comedy roasts:

‘ A roast is a form of humor in which a specific individual, a guest of honor, is subjected to jokes at their expense, intended to amuse the event’s wider audience. Such events are intended to honor a specific individual in a unique way. In addition to jokes and insult comedy, such events may also involve genuine praise and tributes. The implication is that the roastee is able to take the jokes in good humor and not as serious criticism or insult. The individual is surrounded by friends, fans, and well-wishers, who can receive some of the same treatment as well during the course of the evening. The party and presentation itself are both referred to as a “roast”. The host of the event is called the “roastmaster” (a pun on toastmaster). Anyone who is mocked in such a way is said to have been “roasted”. ‘

So, in my opinion, people are insulted during these roasts, but the insults are not intended to offend the person to create a hostile situation. The insults are intended to create a humorous situation. The insults are used as a different context of seriousness.

It is now 4:59 PM EST for me. Since it’s so late for me, I’m not even going to close this list or the last list today. I’ll do that next Saturday. So, hopefully, these illustrations helped you with giving variety to your use of seriousness, how you react to seriousness as it relates to certain social media mistakes. I plan to resume offering you more ideas next Saturday, so if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

12/24/2021: 11:51 AM EST

Sci-fi viewer discretion for movie ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘The Colour Room’. Rated TV-14 sci-fi viewer discretion for tv series ‘Foundation’. Rated TV-Y7 animated viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘Dungeons & Dragons(1983-1985)’. Rated TV-14 violence, viewer discretion for mystery tv series ‘Veronica Mars’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Seriousness diversity’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.