Wishlist #1312

3/5/2022

Salutations.

It is now 6:51 AM EST for me.

Here is the plan: I haven’t done anything yet. I will, of course, look for a music video and trailer. I am going to explain, well, I will at least start the process to explain idea ‘Effort of resolve’ today. The explanation, by intent, will recommend the use of one illustration example from the tv series ‘Hawkeye(2021)’ starring Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, and one illustration example from tv series ‘The Mysterious Benedict Society(2021)’ starring Marta Kessler as Constance Contraire. What holding me back, what I’m also going to do, is that, if you choose to pursue additional illustration references which are not required, I will also recommend specific illustration examples from tv series ‘Extras(2005-2007)’ starring Ricky Gervais as Andy Millman. That may not work contemplationally, the expectations of that intent, but that’s what I’m going to try to do. You’re just recommended to use those 2 illustration references, both I think are available streaming from Disney+, but the ‘Extras’ illustrations you are not obligated to watch. I’m doing it this way because, to me, it’s no longer available streaming from Amazon.com. When I looked at my Amazon account, I have it available streaming for season 2 and the finale, but I purchased that I think years ago, and that’s why I still have it. I don’t think it’s available streaming now for new viewers. However, you may purchase the whole thing, season 1, 2, and the finale, as a used DVD purchase. All 3 are still offered as one official package. Currently, you can get it used for about $50 with prime shipping, or about $20 with standard shipping. Keep in mind that it was/is a very popular tv series, with most? of the celebrities still active. It originally aired the year 2005, not ‘that’ long ago, and the population of the US according to www.google.com for 2005 was about 300 million, meaning that what is shown in Amazon.com, the DVD availability, is made for you to reasonably understand it. In other words, based on my belief and I can’t prove it, for certain DVD purchases only, when it says something like ‘Only 7 left in stock – order soon.’ , I don’t believe it means that there’s only 7 left in the entire country! I don’t know how it works, how Amazon.com presents those DVD offers, but that can’t be right, not for the entire country, as a personal belief, not something that I can prove. Anyway, that’s what I’m going to do, fast forward through the ‘Extras’ DVD set that was delivered to me yesterday and choose examples of character Andy Millman to be illustration examples for idea ‘Effort of resolve’, and then present the refurbished examples that I find acceptable/appropriate to you. For example, you may not choose to watch them now, but maybe in the future when circumstances may be different for you in relation to advice said, you may choose to watch them, or maybe someone you know might want those recommendations, or other reasons in relation to advice said. So, when I start typing again, I should have everything ready, the music video, the trailer, and those extra Andy Millman recommendations that you are not obligated to use, but may choose to use as additional examples. It is now 7:31 AM EST for me. I’ll see you then.

It is now 11:45 AM EST for me.

To look for a music video, I got desperate. I finally looked up the singer Lisa Loeb who made the song ‘Stay’ in www.youtube.com, I then selected publisher ‘Lisa Loeb Official’, clicked ‘VIDEOS’, and then eventually selected a music video she made 2 years ago called ‘Skeleton’. Even though it’s not a ‘new’ music video, I watched it for the 1st time earlier today. Here’s a quote from one of the comments:

‘ I’m so glad I randomly found this on youtube, and so glad Lisa is still making music and still wearing glasses! ‘

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

If we meet as friends again
Can we pretend we were something then
Tell your new friends where we’ve been
That we’re not just skeleton
That we’re not just skeleton

Here’s a recommendation to watch music video ‘Skeleton’: think of music videos as convenient familiarities used for communication. For example, when certain people communicate to certain prospective business clients via video conference, like using your smartphone to video communicate with another(I don’t know what that’s called exactly), that person may present certain acceptable familiarities to that prospective business client, like wearing a suit during the video conference, or presenting something that the client wants to see. Let’s say for example that I met that client originally in a restaurant, and that client while video conferencing to me wants me to present something from that meeting during that video conference. Like that. Music videos can be construed as presenting many convenient familiarities. They do it very well in that ‘business video client’ context. For example, if you choose to watch the music video ‘Skeleton’, there is a scene 2 minutes and 28 seconds into the video where there are cats just sitting there somewhere, like it’s natural for them to just do that. I don’t know where that is, but to me, that’s an obvious familiarity that music video entertainingly presented, in my opinion. There are other moments in that music video that relaxingly present certain familiarities. I recommend that you watch it in that context, how music video ‘Skeleton’ presents certain familiarities, relaxing inducing familiarities.

For the trailer, I found it from my ‘signed in’ youtube homepage. It is called ‘THEODOSIA Trailer (2022)’, and the publisher from www.youtube.com is ‘Movie Coverage’. In www.youtube.com, I then eventually searched for phrase ‘theodosia’, and found from the selection that it orignally came from ‘Theodosia | Official Trailer | HBO Max Family’, and that was published 7 days ago. I then eventually checked www.wikipedia.org for link ‘List of HBO Max original programming’, scrolled down, and under one of the categories with the same name, ‘Co-productions’, tv series ‘Theodosia’ will release March 10, 2022, season 1 will have 26 episodes and be 30 minutes each.

If you choose to watch the trailer, in my opinion, it looks entertaining to watch, something for the new generation of kids. The language use seems acceptable for them to watch, along with the sci-fi special effects.

All right! It is now 12:21 PM EST for me. The 1st thing that I’ll do is quote the 2 illustration examples used for idea ‘Effort of resolve’, then explain what ‘Effort of resolve’ means, which will include another illustration example, and then finally present the ‘Extras’ tv series illustration examples separate from the original idea, which you are not obligated to use.

Effort of resolve:

The 1st illustration example for idea ‘Effort of resolve’ is in episode 1.6 ‘So This Is Christmas?’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Hawkeye(2021)’ starring Tony Dalton as Jack Duquesne and Jonathan Bergman as Armand VII. It’s the conversation between the 2 of them during the Christmas party. I think that the illustration example is only available from the streaming service ‘Disney+’. I’ll give you the entire scene quote, and then emphasize the important part of that scene. According to Disney+, that scene starts 13 minutes and 48 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:

Armand VII: ‘Hey, Jack. I thought you were in jail.’

Jack Duquesne: ‘I was, until your father bailed me out.’

Armand VII: ‘Mom said I was gonna get your wine collection.’

Jack: (laughs)’What? You’re not old enough to appreciate my wine collection.’

Armand VII: ‘Well, I will be someday.’

Jack: ‘The problem is it will have peaked by then.’

Armand VII: ‘Not if you go back to jail, it won’t.’

Jack: ‘Do you remember when you peed in your pants in The Hamptons? I do. Everybody does.’

So, the illustration example is how Armand VII reacted when Jack Duquesne said quote:

Jack: ‘Do you remember when you peed in your pants in The Hamptons? I do. Everybody does.’

Here’s how I’m using that scene, refurbished for advice, for idea ‘Effort of resolve’: Jack Duquesne wanted Armand VII to feel a sense of ‘effort of resolve’ that Armand VII could not resolve immediately/at that moment. When you look at Armand VII’s face and composure responses, you can? tell that he is not able to resolve that ‘effort of resolve’ that Jack Duquesne wanted Armand VII to feel. Jack was reasonably certain that, when Armand VII heard what Jack said, that Armand VII would try to resolve it, but he could not resolve it ‘real time’, causing Armand VII to look distressed and mildly worried. In my opinion, this ‘Hawkeye’ illustration example is very convenient because of how easy it is to see an adult causing a boy to experience an ‘effort of resolve’ that the boy could not immediately resolve. And why would an adult man do that to a boy? If you watch that scene, you may also sense an impression understanding as to why that man caused that boy to experience that. Also, keep in mind that it is part comedy, this ‘Hawkeye’ tv show, and that they’re all actors portraying. In that context, it’s not real.

The 2nd illustration example for idea ‘Effort of resolve’ is in episode 1.3 ‘Depends on the Wagon’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Mysterious Benedict Society(2021)’, I think also only available streaming from Disney+. According to streaming service Disney+, the scene starts 39 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Jackson(Ben Cockell): ‘Hey, what are you two doing out?’

Kate Weatherall(Emmy DeOliveira): ‘We couldn’t sleep. We thought a brisk walk might help.’

Jillson(Katherine Evans): ‘And you’re off the pathway. You need to come with us.’

Constance Contraire(Marta Kessler): ‘Don’t. She has Bursitis. It’s gross. And contagious.’

Jillson: ‘Well, you’re not supposed to be out this late. Back to your rooms. We’ll be watching.’

In episode 1.8 ‘Big Day Today’ from tv series ‘The Mysterious Benedict Society’, Nicholas Benedict and his twin brother Nathaniel Benedict, both portrayed by Tony Hale, suspected that Constance was psychic, which explains how quickly and effective her statement was to Jackson and Jillson. Refurbished for advice, here is the recommended interpretation of that scene for this advice: when Constance said to both Jackson and Jillson that Kate had Bursitis, both Jackson and Jillson could not create a preferred solution to their sense of ‘effort of resolve’ because they are both not medically trained. All of the students went through a medical screening, but they did not have the expertise themselves to verify what Constance said, and that convinced both Jackson and Jillson to let them go with a warning.

I just thought of this a few minutes ago. I think I had the idea before typing this in, but I did not apply it to that ‘Mysterious Benedict Society’ reference, not until a few minutes ago. To be clear, avoid contemplationally turning science fiction into reality. When the 2 Benedicts suspected that Constance was psychic, I imagined a girl saying to someone ‘Are you psychic?’ Have the option to not interpret experienced mild to moderate instigations as having science fiction elements treated as real elements.

Anyway, here is the definition of ‘Effort of resolve’: An instigator may cause you to experience an effort of resolve from an instigation that seems to require more of an effort of resolve that you currently have during the moment of the experienced instigation. The popular example of that instigation that I am trying to identify is that you are encouraged to experience a mildly adverse inclination to interact with an emphasis of effort of resolve that you don’t have the contemplation effort seeminly required to give you a preferred solution to that adverse inclination of effort of resolve the instigator wants you to try to resolve. For example, in that ‘Hawkeye’ illustration example, Armand VII was experiencing an adverse inclination of an effort of resolve he was not able to create a preferred solution for. That caused him to feel distress. The solution I am encouraging for you to have the option to use for idea ‘Effort of resolve’ is that, if you experience such a mildly adverse inclination of effort of resolve from an instigation and/or inadvertency, that you contemplationally have the option to not use that effort of resolve. In both illustration examples, Armand VII and Jackson and Jillson both interacted with that mildly adverse effort of resolve. They both used it. I’m recommending that, if you experienced, for example, an out of context non relevant instigation, that you may contemplationally choose to not even use that adverse inclination of effort of resolve. You may feel something about it, but you don’t have to become it.

Available objectivity:

Idea ‘Available objectivity’ is part of idea ‘Effort of resolve’. The illustration example for idea ‘Available objectivity’, according to Amazon.com streaming, is in episode 4.7 ‘The Doctor’s Daughter’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Doctor Who(2008)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and the entire series of ‘Doctor Who’ from 2005+ I think is available from HBO Max streaming service, in case you may want to binge watch it without needing to buy any DVDs/Blu-rays, if you just want to watch them from a streaming service. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 12 minutes and 28 seconds into that episode, and of course that scene is refurbished for advice when used. Here is the quote:

The Doctor(David Tennant): ‘Hang on, hand on. A second ago, it was peace in our time, now you’re talking about genocide.’

General Cobb(Nigel Terry): ‘For us, that means the same thing.’

Here is the definition of idea ‘Available objectivity’ as it is used for idea ‘Effort of resolve’: [An instigator may exploit an innocent person’s sense of available objectivity as a sense of ‘effort of resolve’ relates to certain interpretations.] For example, during the holiday of Easter, an attractive, single available woman shows you a cute bunny rabbit in a basket, but as you see that bunny rabbit, you also experience a mildly adverse effort of resolve, and you associate that ‘effort of resolve’ to that cute bunny rabbit in the basket. In other words, there’s nothing wrong with what you are perceiving, more specifically, that cute bunny rabbit, even though there’s an associated slightly adverse ‘effort of resolve’ associated with that evaluation. The solution is to simply? manage many forms of adverse effort of resolve based on your available objectivity, not just what contemplation it is associated to. So, whether it’s a cute bunny rabbit in a basket or an obvious instigation, if it has a mildly adverse associated ‘effort of resolve’ manage it regardless. That is why I provided that ‘Doctor Who’ illustration example, to help you manage it as if it were the same thing, so to speak: ‘For us, that means the same thing.’, refurbished with inaproprieities removed and in relation to advice.

All right. It is now 2:53 PM EST for me. Since the next few ideas at least will involve the use of idea ‘Effort of resolve’ anyway, I’m going to close this list now and just continue with the explanation of ‘Effort of resolve’ in the next list, with the explanation of those other ideas. I plan to present to you those few ‘Extras’ examples in the next list, which you are not obligated to use. So, if you are there next week, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Hawkeye’. TV-PG sci-fi viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Mysterious Benedict Society’ and ‘Doctor Who’. TV-Y7 sci-fi viewer discretion for tv series ‘Theodosia’.(I’m only recommending that you watch the trailer.) Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Effort of resolve’ and ‘Available objectivity’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.