Wishlist #1320

Salutations.

It is now 8:27 AM EST for me.

All right. It is my belief that the previous 2 ideas, ‘The 3rd one’ and ‘Restore enthusiasm’ may have attracted some? new readers. The problem for me is that I did not create something for those new readers to acclimate to. Personally, I think it’s incredible enough as it is that I’m using a blog that allows me to conveniently type ideas in, as opposed to making my own website, which I don’t think most people in America are capable and/or willing to do. Using a blog, in my opinion, is the only publicly available option for people to just type ideas in. There are other options available, of course, but I only believe that those options exist. I have no ‘hands on’ experience with such options. So, for example, if one is made available of what a blog is, and that ‘one’ wants to type ideas in the internet, make them public, like talking about his/her cats or dog, that’s the way to do it. The blog concept even offers you templates to choose from to determine how your blog looks to the general public, and in my opinion, if a lot of people are looking at your blog, they won’t experience a difficulty looking at it since the servers accomodate many possible viewers. If you made your own website, which is great if you have that ability, there still may be the problem of server availability, the pages take too long to download for others to view them. In other words, using a blog does everything except type the words for you.

There’s still the problem with orientation. When new readers show up, I don’t expect them to read every idea in this blog. When it says ‘Wishlist #1320’, there are only about 320 lists in this blog. The ‘1000’ part is in reference to the 1000 lists I created in Amazon.com. The only reason I stopped typing in Amazon.com is because, at the time, the Amazon lists had a maximum of 1000 lists that you can make. That forced me to look elsewhere to type ideas in the internet, which eventually led me to the movie ‘Ask Me Anything(2014)’ starring Christian Slater as Paul Spooner. Her is the synopsis quote from www.imdb.com:

‘ A confused teenager writes a blog revealing her daily activities and secrets, advised to do so by her high school guidance counselor in lieu of moving onto her first year in college. ‘

That’s when I learned what a blog was, it’s availability for the 1st time, from the movie ‘Ask Me Anything’. Anyway, ‘that’ convenience is here. However, there still the matter of new readers who would benefit with some sort of orientation. But since I am the only one doing this, and no one else is helping me type these ideas, like teachers having a TA(teaching assistant) grading the homework of the students, I don’t have a TA helping me out. So, as of now, I’m not going to create some sort of separate orientation section in this blog to help the new readers. However, now and then, when I would invent a certain idea and present it to you, I may have to type some sort of orientation for the new readers, and that’s what I’ll do today. I invented a few new ideas recently, but I’ll postpone that for next Saturday. Today, I will offer more orientation ideas for the sake of the new readers. Other readers may choose to read these ideas, of course.

Before I start looking for that music video and trailer again, I’ll type in a quick orientation story. The main character of this story is Doctor Bashir portrayed by celebrity actor Alexander Siddig. For the new readers, to get quickly familiar with that character, I recommend that you watch, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, episode 7.23 ‘Extreme Measures’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. The episode is about 40 minutes long, but if you don’t want to use 40 minutes, then here’s the gist of it, which is less than a minute. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 40 minutes and 6 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Sloan(William Sadler): ‘All my secrets yours for the taking, Doctor… if you want them badly enough.’

Miles O’ Brien(Colm Meaney): ‘Odo needs you, Julian. He’s counting on you.’

Doctor Julian Bashir: (putting the tablets down)

Sloan: ‘You’re making a terrible mistake, Doctor.’

Doctor Bashir: ‘I don’t think so.’ (Doctor Bashir with O’Brien then chooses to leave Sloan’s head.)

So, the use of that ‘Extreme Measures’ scene is to illustrate to you that Doctor Julian Bashir helps you no longer use certain notions that experienced instigation may be encouraging you to think about. To put it into words that, imagined, a kid would say:

Kid: ‘Doctor Bashir helped me leave Sloan’s head.’

I used the character Doctor Julian Bashir portrayed again by celebrity actor Alexander Siddig in another story. This is the 1st version of the story that I invented. I imagined a situation where various people wanted to talk to person that they benefitted from in a public setting. There was one example where that person, a man, just said a few words to that person, a few sentences, and then he left. That man got what he wanted just by saying a few sentences to that other man. The other man who listened didn’t even need to say anything back.

And from that imagined scenario, I invented a 2nd story: In this story, a teacher also portrayed by Alexander Siddig, you can just give the teacher a name if you want to, is allowing students to talk to him for a little while, let’s say up to 30 seconds, as he’s walking to a certain building. Let’s say the walk is slightly down, allowing for a relaxing walk. Now, since I’m a single man currently not in a relationship, I imagined that, eventually, a little over 100 single women would form a line to say something to him individually for up to 30 seconds. Sure, he’s a teacher, and the invitation is open to any student, but the way I imagined it, all of the adult students that chose to do it are all attractive, single women. And to make it a little more interesting contemplationally, I added one ‘ringer’, a celebrity in her field of expertise, Temperence Brennan(Emily Deschanel) from tv series ‘Bones(2005-2017)’. I think I only watched the 1st 5 seasons of that series, then I lost interest in it. Anyway, since it’s just imagined, for some reason, she is on that line every day that happens.(It’s just imagined.) So, here’s the situation again: As a teacher portrayed by celebrity actor Alexander Siddig is walking towards a destination, 100+ single, attractive women students individually talk to him for up to 30 seconds. The women are doing it because they believe the experience is relevant to their career goals. For example, let’s say there’s a man involved in their career goals that looks like Cmdr William Riker(Jonathan Frakes) from tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation)’ that gives individuals about a minute to talk to him. The women believe that, after they graduate from college, that there is this man that they would have up to 1 minute to convince him to participate with them, to acquire something that is useful to them, and that usefulness would allow them to achieve a primary career goal. To me, it sound unusually simplified, but that’s what they believe. So, to allow that to happen, they’re practicing on that teacher that looks like celebrity actor Alexander Siddig, so that they are more likely to achieve that career goal.

Earlier today, I invented a ‘kids’ version of that situation. I imagined that, from a safe respectful distance, a kid sees those 100+ women forming a line to talk to that teacher. From a certain company/corporation/job, management notices this, and sends one of their employees that are in an instigation group, a group where they put all of their instigators in, to that place. One of them, a man, volunteers to go there. Even though the man is not a teacher, he volunteers to do the same thing, but for kids. So, when the man arrives to do that walk, It is arranged for many kids to individually walk near him, but they don’t say anything to him. The reasoning is that the kids are also practicing, that such an experience will help them acquire something that may be useful to them in the future. All they have to do is walk somewhat around the area where the man is for about 10 seconds or so, to allow another kid to do the same thing.

It is now 10:25 AM EST for me. I am now going to look for a music video and trailer. I plan to continue typing after I find those 2. I’ll see you then.

It is now 2:38 PM EST for me.

As usual, it took me way too long to find a music video and trailer, but I found them. The music video, refurbished for advice, that I recommend for this advice, is called ‘Save Room For Us’ by Tinashe. I found it by clicking publisher ‘Vevo’ from www.youtube.com, then I scrolled down to ‘New Videos By Genre’, clicked ‘VIEW FULL PLAYLIST’ from category ‘Vevo Brand New POP’, went to #51 ‘Tinashe – X / I Can See the Future’, clicked publisher ‘Tinashe’, clicked ‘VIDEOS’, then scrolled down to ‘Tinashe – Save Room For Us (Tokyo Visual) [Official Video]’. It was published Dec 9, 2019, over 2 years ago, and has over 1.5 million views. I watched it for the 1st time earlier today.

Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Save Room For Us’:

Just save room for us
Just save room for us, somewhere
Just save room for us
I trust you’ll come back for us, someday
Oh, you know it’s not the end
We’ll fall in love again
‘Cause we were built in dreams of gold
Just save room for us
And that may not be today
True love will find a way
Just save a space for me
Oh, woah

And here is a quote from https://youknowigotsoul.com/, just to verify it was filmed in Japan:

‘ Tinashe has released a visual for her song “Save Room For Us”. The music video was filmed in Japan while Tinashe was on the road for her tour. ‘

Here is how I recommend you watch music video ‘Save Room For Us’: If you have never been to Japan before, notice that the music video ‘Save Room For Us’ gives you a vibrant, positive impression of Japan, appreciated with Tinashe’s presence. I noticed that, based on the few singers that I have watched via music videos presenting themselves in other countries, that the music video impression seems to take into consideration the very real possibility that you have never been to that country before, and so when you watch such music videos, they may tend to accentuate that country with the singer. I think that’s a great idea!

The trailer that I recommend for this advice is called ‘The Sound of Magic’. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org:

‘ ‘The Sound of Magic’ is an upcoming South Korean streaming television series based on Naver webtoon Annarasumanara by Ha Il-kwon. Directed by Kim Seong-yoon and written by Kim Min-jeong, it stars Ji Chang-wook, Choi Sung-eun and Hwang In-youp. The fantasy musical drama that tells the story of a mysterious magician Lee Eul suddenly appearing in front of a girl who lost her dream, Yoon Ah-yi and a boy who is forced to dream, Na Il-deung. The series is scheduled to be released on May 6, 2022 exclusively on Netflix. ‘

I found the trailer ‘The Sound of Magic’ from www.wikipedia.org, the link ‘List of Netflix original programming’, category ‘Non-English language scripted’, sub-category ‘Korean’. It says that the release date is May 6, 2022. That’s how I found it. To watch the trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘the sound of magic’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 10,000 views. It was published by publisher Netflix Asia April 21, 2022, less than 2 days ago.

Based on my impression of watching the trailer, at 1st, it didn’t seem interesting to me, but as I was watching it, I liked the fact that the magician was actually winning the viewers over with his impressions of magic, even though he does so when the amusement park is closed. Keep in mind that it’s just a trailer, it’s not reality. In my opinion, tv shows and movies are made to entertain us, and I believe that the tv show ‘The Sound of Magic’ may be entertaining to watch, even though it is only subtitled in English when Netflix makes it available in America. Maybe it looks better that way, subtitled.

It is now 3:45 PM EST for me.

Relevance:

Because of the time, I am only going to try to explain only one idea using 2 illustrations, and the idea is called ‘Relevance’. I’ll start with giving you the illustrations 1st. This example is Japanese anime available at Crunchyroll and Amazon.com. Here’s a description from www.wikipedia.org about that illustration. The description is from episode 1.3 ‘The Day The Angel Falls’ from animated tv series ‘The Day I Became a God(2020)’. Here is the quote:

‘ Meanwhile, a mysterious boy arrives in Japan where he uses his hacking skills to help a mother find her daughter. ‘

I’ll use Amazon.com to reference that scene. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 17 minutes and 19 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Aira’s mother: ‘Aira!’

Aira: ‘Mommy!’

Aira’s mother: ‘Why did you run off?’:

Hiroto: ‘Please don’t be upset with her. That’s what led her astray. An advertising drone(Advertising drone shown flying above).

17 minutes and 43 seconds:

Aira: ‘Bye-bye!’

Hiroto: ‘Bye, later!’

The 2nd illustration is in movie ‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian(2009)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 6 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Tuskegee Airman #2(Craig Robinson): ‘Race you to Paris?’

Amelia Earhart(Amy Adams): ‘You’re on.’

Larry Daley(Ben Stiller): ‘Whoa. Hey, hey! No, no! Not now. We got to… ‘

Amelia Earhart: ‘But it’s just a quick jaunt over the pond.’

Larry Daley: ‘Gotta find the Einsteins. No, come on. We got to go. We got to go. We don’t have time. Come on.’

In both illustrations, someone was led astray by giving credence to something that they both thought were relevant, which caused them to temporarily ‘forget’ their original sense of relevance related intent. (I know that the 1st reference, that the person is a girl. It’s just a refurbished for advice illustration.) So, when you use idea ‘Relevance’, you contemplationally say the word ‘Relevance’ to check to see if an experienced instigation is trying to lead you astray with a sense of relevance that is causing you to ‘forget’ your chosen reasonable use and sense of relevance, like the 2 illustrations clearly show.

It is now 4:35 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Next week, I will at least try to explain a few of the new ideas that I recently invented. One idea I invented just this past Wednesday, April 20, 2022. What may also occur is that I instead explain an idea that I am about to invent sometime between now and next Saturday. Or maybe I’ll do something else. I don’t know yet. I plan to give you an idea next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Not rated mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Ask Me Anything’. Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. TV-14 violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Bones’. Rated TV-14 for tv series ‘The Sound of Magic'(I only recommend that you watch the trailer for this advice, not the series). Some viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘The Day I Became a God’. Rated PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Relevance’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.