12/18/2021
Salutations.
It is now 9:28 AM EST for me.
I’m not going to close Wishlist #1301 and #1302 today, but I do plan on closing this one today. When I have more time next Saturday, I’ll tidy up/close it then. I just want to make sure I have enough time to finish this list today. Less than a minute or so ago, I was deciding whether to give you more stories, or give you the impression of the idea that I am actively currently using in my mind, and of course the idea is relevant for this list. So to speak, stories give more depth to your contemplations, like filling in a balloon, in my opinion. However, since there’s only a few more days till Christmas, I have decided to give you the impression idea(s) that are on top of my head, so to speak. So, let’s start with the music video and movie trailer.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this list is called ‘Nine Stories’ by Hazel English. Here is a quote from puddlegum.blog about it:
‘ Hazel English released a new single, βNine Storiesβ, carrying her sound further. The single is full of indie pop hooks, her vocals have a nice saturated sound, with light synths filling the sound, and dreamy beach guitar tones setting the mood. ‘
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In the last list, I recommended music video ‘Five and Dime’ by Hazel English. You can find that in www.youtube.com, click publisher ‘Vevo’, scroll down, click ‘New Videos by Genre’, scroll down and click ‘Indie Pop’. Music video ‘Five and Dime’ is #38 out of 196. I found music video ‘Nine Stories’ from www.youtube.com, publisher Hazel English, click ‘VIDEOS’, and it’s her latest upload. It was published Nov. 18, 2021, one month ago.
And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Nine Stories’:
Anywhere you are
I wanna be with you
Take me somewhere far
Where we don’t know anyone
Dancing slowly hold me in your arms
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And here is a quote from one of the comments:
‘ Itβs amazing how the vintage look can convey the true emotional weight of a moment in time. Great song – makes me feel happy and sad all at once ‘
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In my opinion, when I watched music video ‘Nine Stories’ earlier today for the 1st time, it does have a ‘vintage look’ to it. There are no clear, vivid images in the music video. It’s made to look older, even though it was just published a month ago. It presents Hazel English only moving around. I thought it was relaxing to watch. If you choose to, you can(just can, not actually doing it) imagine a girl doing the exact same thing Hazel English is doing in that music video, even wearing the same clothes!(clothes that fit the girl, of course) Hazel English just looks like she’s walking around. In my opinion, it’s pretty relaxing to watch, pretty simple.
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It is now 11:02 AM EST for me. I just took a nap, and around 10:30 AM, I had another leg cramp, this time it was for my left leg, the muscles opposite my left knee, while I was on my bed taking a nap. I applied Hyland’s Leg Cramps ointment on the muscles behind my left knee(I don’t know what that part of my leg is specifically called), and when that wasn’t enough, I also took 1 Leg Cramps PM tablet, and then soon after that, another. Even though the recovery occurred in 6 or so minutes, it still felt like a while. Now, my left leg feels normal again.
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It’s 11:06 AM. I’m going to order some McDonald’s food again from Doordash. I really should make a list of restaurants that I can order from in advance. Otherwise, I may keep choosing McDonald’s food over and over again. I’ll be back after I order the food.
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It is now 11:37 AM EST for me. I made the McDonald’s order using Doordash, I communicated with the Dasher that will be delivering my food, my Iphone 12 mini is nearby showing me the Doordash screen. The food is not ready for delivery yet. Anyway, while I’m waiting, here’s the trailer that I have selected for this advice and have watched for the 1st time earlier today: ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore β Official Trailer’. I found it from my signed in youtube homepage. To watch it for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘fantastic beasts the secret of dumbledore’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 11 million views! It was published, as of now, only 5 days ago. The best scene from the trailer that I like happened at the end of it, when Dan Fogler(Jacob Kowalski) is talking to the students. That scene starts 2 minutes and 21 seconds into the trailer. Here is the quote:
Student1: ‘Can I—‘
Dan Fogler: (mouth full with food) ‘Mm–mmm. Very dangerous. If it got in the wrong hands, mess you up.’
Student 2: ‘Where did you get it?’
Dan: ‘Got it for Christmas.’
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I admire the courtesy that the students are presenting to Dan Fogler, and I imagined the non-conceptually imagined by me massively funny jokes that those students made about Dan afterwards, done in an understandable context, of course. It’s a fantasy movie!
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Study plan:
It is now 12:26 PM EST for me. Before I begin, I want you to know in advance that, in my opinion, for many expectations, this is the best idea that I have invented, with the use of the previous ideas. The ideas that I will explain were invented recently, the 2nd idea was invented within this week. The 1st idea is called ‘Not able to understand’, and the 2nd idea, 2 variations at least, is called ‘Not effective acknowledge’ and ‘Consequence acknowledge’. The reason idea ‘Not able to understand’ is explained 1st is because, in my opinion, it allows ideas ‘Not effective acknowledge’ and ‘Consequence acknowledge’ to actually work. Also, that’s how I invented it.
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Not able to understand:
It is now 12:58 PM EST for me. I’m going to use a quote from the movie ‘Unfinished Business(2015)’ as an illustration example for idea ‘Not able to understand’. The quote is coming from Bess Trunkman(Ella Anderson) talking to her father Dan Trunkman(Vince Vaughn). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 10 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:
Bess Trunkman: ‘When I go to school, I don’t like to go to school at all. It makes my stomach hurt. The jokes hurt my feelings. I cry in the bathroom, and pretend to poop for… I don’t know, two hours.’
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The main part that I am extrapolating from is this:
‘The jokes hurt my feelings.’
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So, this is how I’m going to interpret it for idea ‘Not able to understand’: 1st, it’s a movie. The people are real, but their character portrayals aren’t real. They’re all acting. So, in a movie watching context, I’m guessing that only a few girls in Bess’s school are saying jokes to her. The point is that the girls who are saying the jokes to her want her to interact with the understanding that the jokes are meant to hurt her feelings. The question is: Why is Bess choosing to interact with the understanding that the jokes are hurting her feelings?
If you think about how Bess is experiencing those jokes, Bess is allowing herself to interact with the understanding that the jokes from those girls are hurting her feelings. What idea ‘Not able to understand’, it’s intent, is to give you the option to choose to not be able to understand things, even though you sense an obvious understanding identity from certain experiences. When Bess experienced those jokes, she experienced an obvious understanding identity presented by those girls from school. She chose to commit to that understanding identity. Idea ‘Not able to understand’, it’s intent, is to offer you the option to choose to not be able to understand understanding identities presented by out of context, non relevant instigations and it’s inadvertencies.
Let’s say you experienced a minor instigation at work/school that is obviously out of context and not relevant circumstantially. You can easily dismiss it. Since it’s easily dismissable, that also includes it’s obvious overly emphasized identity of understanding as well. You can also dismiss that as something you choose to not be able to understand.
Make sense:
Let’s try something I invented within the past week. I imagined a boy in a study group that involves reading this blog. They’re all sitting in a room, and the boy asks a question about the definition of ‘roast’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:
‘ 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”. ‘
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The boy asks the other students ‘Am I being roasted?’, and many of them says ‘No.’ So, what I am going to do for that boy, and you can just extrapolate from this example, is create a conceptualized illustration example that helps the boy, when he chooses to, to ‘not be able to understand’ certain instigation related contemplations that does not make sense. I’m going to use 2 illustration examples, and then ‘activate’ them using a recent ‘Doctor Who’ episode.
So, basically, if you choose to use this idea, 2 illustrations involving the obviously said phrase ‘make sense’ will be combined by a recent ‘Doctor Who’ episode to help the person using the idea to more objectively contemplationally sense what does not make sense as it relates to instigation and it’s related inadvertencies. For example, if something that does not contemplationally make sense vexes/bothers you, and it’s not relevant to begin with, you may still choose to sense it, but in a context that it’s understanding identity is something that you choose to not understand. So, if that is something you want to have as an option, here it is:
The 1st illustration is in movie ‘Cruel Intentions 2(2000)’, starring Robin Dunne as Sebastian Valmont, and Amy Adams as Kathryn Merteuil. The scene is refurbished with inaproprieities removed, and used in your favor. The rest of the movie is not used. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 46 minutes and 33 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Kathryn: ‘You think you have it so tough having to come into this strange house with strange people. Try growing up here. Try spending every moment of your life… just making up for just… being here.’
Sebastian: ‘That doesn’t make any sense.’
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So, that’s the 1st illustration phrase from Sebastian: ‘That doesn’t make any sense.’
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The 2nd illustration phrase is from episode 10.12 ‘The Doctor Falls’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2017)’. That illustration is refurbished with inaproprieities removed and is used in your favor. Don’t use the rest of that episode for this advice.(I don’t have time to go through the entire episode.) The episode is also available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 8 minutes and 10 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Missy(Michelle Gomez): ‘Look! They’re coming. They’re coming for us.’
The Master(John Simm): ‘This doesn’t make any sense!’
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Sure, you may watch more of the movie ‘Cruel Intentions 2’ and that ‘Doctor Who’ episode to understand that quote more, with the inaproprieities removed, in relation to advice, and it’s used in your favor.
So, the 2nd illustration phrase is from The Master: ‘This doesn’t make any sense!’
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And now, the 3rd illustration, episode 13.6 ‘The Vanquishers’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2021)’. As of now, that’s the latest ‘Doctor Who’ episode available. It aired in America Dec 5, 2021, about 2 weeks ago. The episode is available streaming on Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 51 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
manifestation of Time: ‘I restore you, Doctor. Reunify you. But for how long?’
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When you use that scene, refurbished in your favor of course, imagine that you are ‘The Doctor’ being reunified by the manifestation of Time.(It’s sci-fi.) The 2 others represent those 2 illustrations being combined into you, allowing yourself to have the option to be more objective when contemplationally sensing what does not make sense to you, to sense it as something you choose to not understand. To help you use the idea, contemplationally recall Time’s words:
‘I restore you, Doctor. Reunify you. But for how long?’
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Of course, that illustration use is refurbished with inaproprieities removed, and is used in your favor in relation to advice. To understand it more, you may watch more of that ‘Doctor Who’ episode with inaproprieities removed in relation to advice.
I forgot to say that, when using idea ‘Make sense’, to help you use it, I recommend that you contemplationally say ‘Make sense’ to activate it’s use.
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It is now 2:31 PM EST for me. I’m going to stop typing now, because I want to watch the new ‘Witcher’ episodes, and other things, not just type in this blog. So, sometime next week, I’m going to close the 2 past lists and this list, and in the new list, if I am still going to explain ideas ‘Not effective acknowledge’ and ‘Consequence acknowledge’, I’ll just copy and past idea ‘Not able to understand’ and ‘Make sense’ to that new list. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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12/24/2021: 12:08 PM EST
Sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’. Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Unfinished Business’ and ‘Cruel Intentions 2’. Rated TV-PG mature themes for sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Not able to understand’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.