Wishlist #1321

4/30/2022

Salutations.

It is now 8:20 AM EST for me.

I’m going to look for the music video and trailer now. After the past 3 ideas, I feel more relaxed to type in this latest idea. I invented the idea I think it was this past Monday, April 25, 2022, less than a week ago. After that, during the days after that, I’ve been giving it variations. In my opinion, it’s an idea that may be very useful to you, and it’s an idea that I am currently actively using. So, after I find a music video and trailer for this advice, I’ll get back to you. Hopefully, that should be within 2 hours from now. I’ll see you then.

Before I look for them, this is something that I believe I have said before. If you don’t see the new Wishlist presented on the homepage, www.ionicbreeze1.com, just search for the next number that should be displayed. For example, if Wishlist #1320 is last week’s list, but this week’s list isn’t posted yet, then in the ‘Search’ section, just search for the next number that should be there, in this example, that number is ‘1321’. Then if I saved that number, it should be made available to you.

It is now 12:44 pm EST for me.

I was able to order my food, and I have some for later. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice, refurbished for advice of course, is called ‘Complete Mess’ by ‘5 Seconds of Summer’. I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘new songs april 2022’, after searching for that phrase, I would then select ‘FILTERS’, and for ‘UPLOAD DATE’, I would select ‘This week’. If that screen is still there, select ‘FILTERS’ to close it. Scroll down to selection ‘Top 50 Trending Songs 2022 April’ by publisher ‘Top Diamond’, and in that video selection, a video clip of music video ‘Complete Mess’ is shown 6 minutes and 47 seconds into that video clip. That video clip was published April 27, 2022. Here is a quote from the lyrics to the song ‘Complete Mess’:

Oh, you make me complete
You make me complete
You make me a complete mess
Oh, you make me complete
You make me complete
You make me a complete mess

And here is a quote from a review of the song ‘Complete Mess’ by https://writebase.co.uk/ :

‘ Complete Mess is a three-and-a-half minute love anthem with an otherworldly yet nostalgic feel. The reverb electric guitar and pop drums make for a mid 2000s feel. Hemmings’ angelic vocals describe a chaotic love-hate relationship. The slow tempo and echoed vocals add to the overall feeling of dreaminess. The music video for Complete Mess further depicts this wistfulness, depicting the band members in a dream-like state.

The song has an undeniable nostalgic element, even down to the single cover art. The song may be reminiscent of an old relationship, therefore the band felt a retro aesthetic would be best fitting. ‘

And here is a quote from one of the comments from www.youtube.com for the music video ‘Complete Mess’:

‘ 10 yrs later, a grown almost 26 yr old woman…. And they still make me cry 😭 I’m so proud of them! ‘

To watch music video ‘Complete Mess’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘5 seconds of summer complete mess’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 5.6 million views. It was published by 5SOS 1 month ago.

When I watched it, and this is how I recommend it being watched for this advice, I used a quote from the review:

‘ The music video for Complete Mess further depicts this wistfulness, depicting the band members in a dream-like state. ‘

It looked like the band members were in a ‘dream-like state’ while performing in the music video, and that’s how I watched it. They were all in a relaxed, dream-like state. I think that this is the 1st time I watched a music video from ‘5 seconds of summer’.

The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this list is called ‘A Perfect Pairing’ by Netflix. I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘may 2022 trailers’, I then selected ‘FILTERS’ and selected from ‘UPLOAD DATE’ ‘This month’. I then selected ‘New on Netflix | May 2022’. I eventually selected from that video collection ‘A Perfect Pairing’, which started around 3 minutes and 13 seconds into the video clip. To watch movie trailer ‘A Perfect Pairing’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘a perfect pairing netflix’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 1.4 million views! It was published April 21, 2022, a little over a week ago. Here is a description from www.youtube.com about the movie:

‘ To land a major client, a hard-driving LA wine-company exec (Victoria Justice) travels to an Australian sheep station, where she ends up working as a ranch hand and sparking with a rugged local (Adam Demos). ‘

I like the transition between big city life to working at an Austrailian sheep station. In my opinion, just by watching the trailer, it was entertaining to see how the portrayal by actress Victoria Justice adapts to working in an Australian sheep station. She clearly looks like she has never done it before, presenting entertaining to watch situations created by her.

Not make sense normal:

It is now 1:28 PM EST for me.

To start the explanation for idea ‘Not make sense normal’, I want to give an example, not the only example that exists of course, as to how a man who has been working for a company for several years or more experienced a certain type of instigation by another employee for the 1st time. 1st, I’ll use 2 illustration scenes refurbished for advice from the fantasy movie ‘Circle of Iron(1978)’, and then I’ll use those 2 illustrations to explain what happened to that man in the job. The movie ‘Circle of Iron’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 7 minutes and 3 seconds into the movie. That is when Cord(Jeff Cooper), during a fighting competition, is hitting Morthond(Anthony De Longis) while he is on the ground. Here is some background from wikipedia.org about that moment:

‘ The arrogant brawler Cord (Jeff Cooper) defeats every opponent, but he is disqualified for fighting dishonorably. ‘

When you look at that scene, you see Morthond with his eyes and mouth wide open. That facial reaction is not from obvious discomfort from being hit by Cord, but from the fact that Morthond was breaking the rules hitting him that way. One of the main rules of the competition is to not hit an opponent while he is down, and Morthond’s mouth and eyes wide open is from the shock and disbelief that he is being hit while he is down, which was clearly against the rules.

The 2nd illustration starts 8 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie, White Robe(Roddy McDowall) is talking to Cord:

White Robe: ‘There was no error. You hit him after he was down. There are rules, and you have broken them. You have chosen to break almost every rule of the contest.’

And so, here is what I imagined a man working for a company for a few years or more experiencing a certain instigation for the 1st time from another employee, an instigator. When that innocent man experienced that memorable instigation, in a manner of speaking, he looked like Morthold, his eyes and mouth wide open. That innocent man was somewhat shocked and confused from the experience. At that moment was the beginnings of disbelief, that such a thing could occur. Later, he would realize that such an experience was not supposed to happen in the job, like Morthold realized that he was not supposed to be hit while he was down. And that is how the explanation for idea ‘Not make sense normal’ begins.

And now, to explain how idea ‘Not make sense normal’ works, I’m going to use illustrations from 2 movies, ‘Bridesmaids(2011)’ and ‘Private Benjamin(1980)’. I’ll start with the movie ‘Bridesmaids(2011)’. Here is a description quote from www.imdb.com:

‘ Competition between the maid of honor and a bridesmaid, over who is the bride’s best friend, threatens to upend the life of an out-of-work pastry chef. ‘

Based on my presentation of that scene to be used for this advice, Annie Walker(Kristen Wiig) and Helen(Rose Byrne) are competing with each other, like the description quote said. Now, I only watched a few minutes of that movie, so I’m only using that one illustration scene. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie. That scene, of course, is edited with inaproprieities removed for the use of this advice. Here is the quote:

Helen: ‘It’s funny how people change, isn’t it?

Annie: ‘Yeah. I mean, I don’t know. Do people really change?

Helen: ‘I think they do.

Annie: ‘Yeah, but, I mean, they still stay who they are, pretty much.’

Helen: ‘I think we change all the time.’

Annie: ‘I think we stay the same, but grow, I guess, a little bit.’

Helen: ‘I think if you are growing, then you are changing.’

Annie: ‘But, I mean, we are changing from who we are, which we always stay as.’

Helen: ‘Not really. I don’t think so.’

Annie: ‘I think so.’

Helen: ‘I don’t.’

Annie: (chuckles)

Helen: ‘Annie! These are my kids.’

Helen’s Stepdaughter(Molly Buffington): ‘Step-kids. Step.’

Helen: (laughing loudly) ‘They are so hilarious. Funny.’

(both Helen and Annie are laughing about it.)

Helen: ‘Excuse me, my husband’s kids.’

Helen: ‘What are you guys up to?’

Helen’s Stepdaughter: ‘Going to the snack bar.’

Helen: ‘Awesome. You need a ride home later?’

Helen’s Stepson: (says something insulting to Helen, refurbished for advice.)

Helen: ‘Okay. Put a quarter in the swear-jar. Good to see you.’

Helen: ‘They are so cute.’

Annie: ‘Sweet kids.’

According to imdb.com, the movie is a comedy. So, they’re all acting, and none of it is real. The people in the movie are real, but they’re all acting. In that context, if you choose to, you can change it. That’s what I’m going to do, to be used for this advice, and here’s the change: When Helen’s stepson insulted her, he knew that Helen and Annie are competing with each other, and that his insult would be interpreted as normal, and that’s what happened. Here is Helen interpreting her stepson’s insult as normal:

Helen: ‘Okay. Put a quarter in the swear-jar. Good to see you.’

OK, so here’s the definition for idea ‘Not make sense normal’. That is when an experienced instigation is trying to ‘wind you up’ in order to interpret aspects of instigations that don’t make sense to you as normal behavior. For example, in the movie ‘Bridesmaids’, while Helen and Annie are competing with each other, they’re making certain actions that would normally be interpreted as ‘not normal’ or ‘unacceptable’ into actions that are normal. When I quoted a part of that conversation that Helen and Annie were having, I was trying to show you how competition are causing their actions to be interpreted as ‘more acceptable’ as compared to the other person.

All right. I am going to create a ‘speculation’ interpretation. I don’t know if this is actually happening. For example, let’s say that, in a study group, a boy is in a classroom with girls, something was presented to the group of kids, they discussed it, and now all of the kids are quiet. The boy asks the girls about something that they talked about, and the girls try to reassure the boy with a mixture of brevity and silence. In an imaginitive context only, that could be an example for idea ‘Not make sense normal’. The girls are demonstrating in the example that they have a more developed sense of what is normal and what is not normal, as it relates to the boy’s question, which shows that the boy is confused about something, but the girls are not interacting to what the boy says in a confused way, because the girls already know that what the boy finds contemplationally confusing is to them already identified as something that contemplationally does not make sense, and so they use their sense of what ‘normal’ is to not interact with something that does not make sense to them, as it relates to their chosen active sense of what ‘normal’ is. In that study group example, those girls already have a prescribed sense of ‘normal’, which allows them to filter out ‘out of context’ senses of what does not make sense to them.

Now, I only watched a few minutes of the movie ‘Private Benjamin’. Here is a short quote from wikipedia.org about the movie:

‘ Army regulations and the continual disapproval of both Captain Doreen Lewis ‘

Private Judy Benjamin is portrayed by Goldie Hawn, and Captain Doreen Lewis is portrayed by Eileen Brennan. As I imagined it based on only the few minutes that I watched, both Private Benjamin and Captain Doreen Lewis are both ‘winding each other up’ with justified anger actions. If they present those actions to someone with objectivity, like another commanding officer, that officer should be able to interpret such actions as ‘not normal’ behavior. However, since they’re both ‘winding each other up’ with such actions, they’re making such ‘not normal’ behavior an obvious part of their legitimate lives. If you have been experiencing instigations that don’t make sense to you repeatedly over the years, that instigator could be causing you to interpret certain aspects of instigations, both from that instigator and from the instigations of other instigators, as ‘normal’ behavior, even though those actions that don’t make sense to you, if interpreted from another person with more objectivity, clearly isn’t ‘normal’ behavior.

The answer is that, when you experience an instigation that does not make sense to you, you may contemplationally say ‘Not make sense normal’ to clarify to yourself that such an interpretation of such an instigation is not ‘normal/usual/customary’ behavior in your school and/or work. If you imagine presenting such an action to another that has more objectivity, such as your teacher or your boss, that person should be able to verify that such an action is indeed ‘not normal’ behavior, and should not be treated as ‘normal’ behavior.

Here are 2 illustration examples that I recommend you think about to help identify and allocate what ‘does not make sense’. Refurbished for advice, of course, there is episode 10.12 ‘The Doctor Falls’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2017)’.(12 seasons of ‘Doctor Who’ are available streaming from HBO Max). I’m only recommending that you look at a scene from an episode. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you already have HBO Max, then use that. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 8 minutes and 11 seconds into that 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!’

It’s the reaction from The Master when he says ‘This doesn’t make any sense!’ that I recommend you use.

The 2nd illustration example for ‘not make sense’ is in movie ‘Cruel Intentions 2(2000)’ starring Robin Dunne as Sebastian Valmont, and Amy Adams as Kathryn Merteuil. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 46 minutes and 32 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.’

It is now 3:37 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. I don’t want to spend the rest of my available time just typing. In retrospect/when I look back to what I did earlier, I didn’t start early enough to type this. I’ll try to start earlier next time. Next Saturday, If I don’t have any other ideas to type in, I can just type in the variations that I have already invented for idea ‘Not make sense normal’. I’ll probably make more ideas until next Saturday, though, and I may type them instead. Next Saturday, I plan to type something in. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Rated R mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Circle of Iron’. Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movies ‘Bridesmaids’ and ‘Private Benjamin’. TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Cruel Intentions 2’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Not make sense normal’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.