8/27/2022
Salutations.
It is now 7:58 AM EST for me.
Less than a minute or so ago, I figured out what was bothering my typing yesterday with this laptop. It seems that I am not supposed to touch the touchpad as I am typing. If I do so, the additional commands create a sort of confusion as I am typing in this blog. The solution I recently created was to not touch the touchpad as I am typing. I think I’m used to it already. So, if you have that problem, I recommend that you consider the possibility that touching the touchpad as you are typing may be causing the glitch to occur, and the solution is to type while avoiding touching the touchpad with your hands.
All right. I changed my mind again.(Wow, no more glitches as I type.) I am talking about giving you idea ‘Self’. Recently, I realized there are 2 ideas that I want to offer you that I believe should be useful to you, and since I’m doing that, I’ll also explain a new idea I invented called ‘Unpacking’, and if I have time, I’ll explain another idea. Those 2 ideas I have been thinking about from time to time, I’ve been meaning to type them in, but I kept postponing them for other ideas to be typed in.
Now, going back to that order I placed from Amazon.com on Aug 15, 2022:
50 Pack 44 X 30″ Large Disposable Aprons Clear Plastic Aprons Disposable Adults Painting Aprons Disposable Smocks for Adults Painting Cooking Picnic Party Etc
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Although I haven’t done so yet, I plan to put that while I’m sitting down, instead of putting it on while I’m standing up. That will probably be the way I’ll do it from now on. The routine should look more acceptable, like a person placing some sort of tissue around their neck area before they eat while sitting down, but instead of that tissue, for me, it will be the clear plastic apron that I will place on myself as I am sitting down before I eat. I thought that, if you bought those clear plastic aprons, that you may consider doing the same.
I’m going to look for that music video and trailer again. I’ll type again later today, after I find and prepare them.
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It is now 11:36 AM EST for me.
I found and prepared the music video and trailer. Before I start with that, I’m here to say that I ordered food from DoorDash instead of UberEats because, for this particular restaurant, DoorDash from that restaurant’s menu offers soup, and UberEats from that restaurant’s menu doesn’t. I’m recommending that, if your chosen restaurant for some reason is missing some sort of food order, that you check another food delivery service to see if that menu still offers that food. For example, for me, app delivery services that I use are UberEats, DoorDash, and Grubhub. It’s simple enough to do. If it’s not in UberEats, then check the others. Anyway, I’m waiting for my food order. After that, I will continue typing, sometime later today. I’ll see you then.
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It is now 1:06 PM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and, refurbished for advice, recommend to be used for this advice, is called ‘Normal To Feel’ by YDE. I wasn’t able to find a review from google.com, or anything on wikipedia, so I copied this from www.youtube.com, publisher YDE, category ‘ABOUT’:
With razor-sharp lyrics about personal transformation, and her relationship with the future, YDE (EE-dee) writes catchy, alt-skewering pop songs about what it means to be human. Simultaneously humble and herculean the Australian-born, Filipino singer/songwriter dives even deeper into the human condition on her new singles, “Old Her” and “People Can Change”, and upcoming project via Warner Records. “Ultimately, I really hope that people who need to hear my music, hear it,” YDE says.
Born in Australia, Breanna, her real name, moved to the US with her parents as a toddler. YDE went on to land starring roles on Nickelodeon series, The Haunted Hathaways at the age of nine, and School of Rock, before landing on the Netflix Series, Malibu Rescue. Most recently, the multi-faceted artist starred in the live production of WILD: A Musical Becoming alongside Idina Menzel.”
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And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Normal To Feel’:
Is it normal too feel
Is it normal to question this
Is it normal feel
Cus I’m new to this sensation I’m second guessin and guessin what’s real
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I found the music video ‘Normal To Feel’ from searching in www.youtube.com for the phrase ‘new songs august 2022’. Eventually, I selected selection ‘New Songs 2022 – Music Playlist 2022 – Latest Songs 2022 (New Music & New Hits). Here’s the description:
‘ Every week, we update our playlist with the lates hits. The playlist accompanies our weekly Best Music. Save this playlist, to stay in loop on all the new releases each week! ‘
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Music video ‘Normal To Feel’ is #37 out of 100 in this list.
To watch music video ‘Normal To Feel’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘normal to feel yde’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 496 thousand views, in just 2 weeks! It was published by YDE.
Here is a quote from one of the comments from youtube.com: (I was laughing about it soon after I read it. I don’t know if it was meant to be laughable. I personally laughed to it.)
‘ She’s trying to communicate something with her songs. I feel like I subconsciously understand her message but I can’t decipher it in my waking mind. ‘
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In spite of how I may look, laughing to that quote, I liked watching the music video ‘Normal To Feel’. In my opinion, it looks like a staged, condensed, choreographed performance, trying to put a lot of information in a normally sized music video. From my layman, non-professional, non-entertainment industry perspective, it looks well made, the music video is lifelike clear, very vivid with expression. To say it again if I haven’t said it before, I liked watching it.
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The movie trailer that I recommend for this advice and watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘Slumberland’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the movie:
‘ Slumberland is an upcoming American science fiction action-adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence and written by David Guion and Michael Handelman. It is based on the comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland, by Winsor McCay. The film stars Jason Momoa, Marlow Barkley, and Kyle Chandler.
Slumberland is scheduled to be released on November 18, 2022, by Netflix. ‘
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And here is the storyline quote from imdb about it:
‘ A young girl discovers a secret map to the dreamworld of Slumberland, and with the help of an eccentric outlaw, she traverses dreams and flees nightmares, with the hope that she will be able to see her late father again. ‘
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I found ‘Slumberland’ I think from another publisher, but since it’s from publisher Netflix, I went there to verify. To find when it was published, I searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘netflix slumberland’, and it was published 3 days ago, with over 2.9 million views! Here’s a quote from one of the comments:
‘ Love Nemo as a kid was my nickname growing up. I can’t wait to see this. Really wishing for a revamp of Noozles cartoon because that had an interesting storyline as well. ‘
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Even though, according to imdb.com it has a PG rating, it’s also identified by imdb.com by categories ‘Adventure’, ‘Comedy’, and ‘Family’. I’m personally planning to watch that movie because I want to see celebrity Jason Mamoa portray a sci-fi family role for kids to watch.
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It is now 2:09 PM EST for me.
Differentiate:(name created 2:42 PM)
It’s time for the ideas! OK. Have you ever experienced confusion, whether it’s at school or at work, after experiencing a certain instigation from an instigator, and when you would see that instigator again, the instigator could be talking to someone else but at your presence for example, and because of that experienced instigation, it could even be from the conversation that instigator is having with another person, you may experiencing some difficulty differentiating that instigator from his/her past and/or current imposed upon instigation? Well, if you are having some trouble differentiating the instigation from the instigator, I have 2 references designed to remove that bothersome effect. 1 reference is from a tv show, and the other is from a book. I’ll explain the tv show one 1st.
(I’m going to take a break for a few minutes before I type it in.)
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It is now 2:30 PM EST for me.
The 1st reference is episode 2.24 ‘To Catch a Neighbor from comedy drama tv series ‘The Golden Girls(1987)’. Here is a description from imdb.com about the episode:
‘ Two police officers stake out in the girls’ house to investigate their neighbors, who are suspected jewel thieves. ‘
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To be blunt(abruptly plain and direct in address or manner, without attempting to be tactful:) about it, the reason this reference may work for you is because celebrity George Clooney is portraying one of those two police officers. George Clooney is portraying Bobby Hopkins, and Joseph Campanella is portraying Al Mullins. Here is a very brief quote about celebrity George Clooney from www.wikipedia.org:
‘ George Timothy Clooney[2] (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a British Academy Film Award, four Golden Globe Awards, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Academy Awards, one for his acting and the other as a producer. In 2018, he was the recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award. ‘
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To use a popular quote to reference George Clooney, ‘I don’t want to touch George Clooney’s reputation with a 10 foot pole.’ However, I do find him useful for this ‘Differentiate’ idea.(I just thought of it’s name. As of now, 2:42 PM EST, the name for this idea is ‘Differentiate’.) So, to use this reference for idea ‘Differentiate’, I recommend you watch this ‘Golden Girls’ episode, with inaproprieities removed. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com and Hulu, and according to Amazon.com, it’s only 24 minutes long.
Basically, after watching it, whoever that instigator is that is bothering you based on idea ‘Differentiate’, just imagine that, in that episode, someone ringing the ‘Golden Girls’ door, and when one of those women open that door, that instigator of yours is the one that rang that bell, and he/she is holding a cake. That cake is a ‘welcome to the neighborhood’ cake that he/she is offering those women, since that instigator just moved into the neighborhood. I imagined? that the woman who opened the door, she closed it, because of what those 2 police officers said to her. She panicked a little. However, when you imagined it, you don’t have to do all that, since I’m assuming you already watched the episode. If you choose to, you may imagine that instigator holding that cake, (just a silhouette of that instigator, doesn’t have to be detailed) and when you imagine seeing that instigator holding that cake, you may contemplationally say ‘George Clooney told me.’, meaning that the 2 police officers, one portrayed by celebrity George Clooney, already helped you differentiate the experienced instigation that bothers/bothered you from the instigator.
Now, when you imagined contemplationally saying ‘George Clooney told me’, that’s just to help you use the idea. Keep in mind that this is just imagined. The person that actually explained to you, and when you choose to in imagination, is still explaining that to you, is the other police officer, Al Mullins, portrayed by actor Joseph Campanella. You may contemplationally imagine him wearing his investigation gear as he is working, representing him explaining it to you while he is working. If you watch the episode, you should probably be able to see him wearing his investigation gear from time to time.
And that’s it! For the sake of trying to give authenticity, the reason why Joseph Campanella is explaining it to you instead of George Clooney, I’ll quote 1 scene from the episode from Amazon.com. The quote starts 3 minutes and 31 seconds into the episode. Normally, I would recommend that you just use that short quote, but for this idea, I recommend that you watch the entire episode, with inaproprieities removed, so that when you use this idea, it should have more effectiveness for you. Anyway, here’s the quote:
Al Mullins(Joseph Campanella): ‘I’d like to ask you about your neighbors the McDowells.’
Bobby Hopkins(George Clooney): ‘They’re not who you think they are.’
Rose Nylund(Betty White): ‘You mean we invited the wrong people to dinner?’
Al Mullins: ‘In a manner of speaking.’
Al Mullins: ‘You see, your next door neighbors are dealers in stolen gems.’
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Anyway, of course, you are to refurbish using that ‘Golden Girls’ episode and reference, so that they are talking about your instigation induced differentiating. So, you got the instigator holding the cake, you contemplationally say ‘George Clooney told me’, and then you imagine Al Mullins portrayed by Joseph Campanella while wearing his investigation gear, you may imagine just his head wearing let’s say headphones, and that can be used as a prop as he is informing you about that instigator that’s causing that differentiating problem. You don’t have to actually see him talk to you, just imagine his head wearing those headphones, or assume that he is wearing something, and the words are imagined. You don’t have to see him talk to you.
Here’s another reason to help you use this ‘Golden Girls’ reference: I glanced through the episode, but I did not watch it again. So, imagine that instigator of yours causing that ‘differentiating’ problem holding a cake, and presenting it to people in your school or job, everyone accepting them into the neighborhood, however, with the help of those 2 police officers in that ‘Golden Girls’ episode, you know that they are not as innocent as they present themselves to be.
Like that.
And if you choose to take this idea, in relation to advice said, you may change it all you want. Add to it, remove parts of it. It’s your idea. Customize it so that it works better for you.
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Denounce:
It is 3:44 PM EST for me. Since it’s already late for me, I’m going to give you the ‘sloppy’ explanation for the 2nd reference, which I now call ‘Denounce’. Here’s the definition of ‘denounce’ from dictionary.com that I am using:
‘ to condemn or censure openly or publicly: ‘
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Idea ‘Denounce’ is based on 2 quotes from the book ‘The Tale of the Body Thief’. Here is a short quote from wikipedia.org about it:
‘ The Tale of the Body Thief is a horror novel by American writer Anne Rice, the fourth in her The Vampire Chronicles series, following The Queen of the Damned (1988). Published in 1992, it continues the adventures of Lestat, specifically his efforts to regain his lost humanity during the late 20th century. ‘
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Here is a quote from wikipedia.org that may help you understand the 2 references from the book that I am using:
‘ Eventually, he proposes to Lestat that the two of them trade bodies for a day. Against the advice of David and other vampires, Lestat jumps at the opportunity. Unfortunately, James has no intention of ever switching back, and Lestat is forced to scheme to regain his body. ‘
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The 2 refences from the book The Tale of the Body Thief illustrate David Talbot denouncing Raglan James to Lestat, even though the ‘legend’ of Raglan James as also illustrated by David Talbot can be construed as quite overwhelming, discouraging to go against.
For the record, 2 days ago, August 25, 2022, I purchased a Kindle book, The Tale of the Body Thief, from Amazon.com, in order to reference it. As far as I’m aware of, it’s the 1st Kindle book that I have ever purchased. The Kindle book from Amazon.com is only about $10, if you choose to purchase it.
The 1st denouncing of David Talbot of Raglan James to Lestat that I am using for this advice starts, according to the Kindle book, on page 144. That’s when David is trying to convince Lestat to not switch bodies with Raglan James.
The 2nd denouncing of David Talbot of Raglan James to Lestat starts on page 286. That is when David Talbot is reassuring Lestat that they do have a chance of getting Lestat’s vampire body back.
Use this idea when an instigator’s ‘legend’ is bothering you, for example, when you choose to ‘not agree to address or discuss anything’, so to speak.
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It is now 4:02 PM EST for me. I am closing this list now. Unfortunately, I don’t have time to explain idea ‘Unpacking’. Next Saturday, I will finally explain idea ‘Self’, unless I change my mind once again. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
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Rated PG fantasy violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Slumberland’. (only recommending that you watch it’s trailer) TV-PG viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Golden Girls’. Mature themes, violence, reading discretion for novel ‘The Tale of the Body Thief’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and novel. (You may watch the entire ‘Golden Girls’ episode, with inaproprieities removed in relation to advice) [Use mental bookmarks ‘Differentiate’ and ‘Denounce’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.