Wishlist #1340

9/10/2022

Salutations.

It is now 7:56 AM EST for me.

Before I begin looking for that music video and trailer again, I want to recommend something that I recommended in the past, a purchase from Amazon.com, and I want to explain an idea, a name that I invented earlier today called ‘They both exist’, and I want to explain it before I find the music video and trailer. The reason is because I want that music video and trailer to be used for the main idea, not for every idea I type in this blog. To me, it feels like the effort is spread out too much. So, what I’ll do now is recommend, and you don’t have to buy it, it’s just a recommendation, that thing from Amazon.com, explain idea ‘They both exist’, and after that, I’ll look for that music video and trailer again.

Before I explain the item, here’s a quote from a review from Amazon.com:

‘ The OPI Nail Envy does help with soft nails and the matte finish works well for men that don’t want a shiny finish. ‘

The point of that review is to indicate that men can use the product. That’s it.

I purchase this again yesterday, 9/9/2022. The last time I purchased it was on 2019. Here’s the description from category ‘Your Orders’:

‘ OPI Nail Envy, Nail Strengthener Treatment, Matte Finish, 0.5 fl oz ‘

Go to it’s Amazon.com link, scroll down, click ‘See all reviews’, and in category ‘Search customer reviews’, search for phrase ‘matte’, click ‘Search’, and as of now, there are 203 global reviews. Here is a partial quote from a review, and the reviewer gave it 4 out of 5 stars:

‘ Alright, as a chef – handwashing, sanitizer and all the other stuff really takes a toll on your hands & nails, add extra covid stuff on top and man, I’ve never had such problems with my nails peeling & splitting. With only a couple applications it’s already been better but as a dude, I really wanted something that had a matte finish so that it wasn’t noticeable ‘

I purchased it yesterday from Amazon.com because a few of my hand nails are ‘splitting’? again.(A little of the side part of my fingernail is coming out, causing me to cut it out.) Last time I used it, the problem stopped, so I stopped using that product. It worked then, it is my belief that it will work again. It’s only about $18 dollars, and prime shipping is available, which is why I’m getting it tomorrow. I highly recommend that you use this product if you have a problem with ‘splitting’ nails from time to time.

They both exist:

It is now 8:27 AM EST for me.

The purpose for idea ‘They both exist’ is to give you more to work with when using the ideas that I will type in this blog. I’m using celebrity Michael Keaton’s portrayal as Hunt Stevenson from the movie ‘Gung Ho(1986)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and is available to watch without additional payment if you have prime. You don’t have to watch the movie. Here is the plot quote from imdb.com:

‘ When a Japanese car company buys an American plant, the American liaison must mediate the clash of work attitudes between the foreign management and native labor. ‘

The American liason is portrayed by celebrity Michael Keaton. He does a lot of interacting trying to ‘keep it together’ in the movie, which is one of the reasons why I chose him for this story.

And here is the story that I invented: The company that hired Hunt Stevenson(Michael Keaton) to do his job gave him complete autonomy to do it. That means that he has all of the names and titles to do his job. He can just create a team and do it his way.

And that’s it. That’s the story. Now, I’m going to apply it to the kids that are reading this blog, who created study groups, and/or have created their own network of people to talk to about this blog. Let’s say that Hunt Stevenson (Keaton) also created his own group to help him do his job. Let’s imagine that they’re both the same, the group Hunt Stevenson created, and the groups that kids have created to use this blog, they’re both the same.

For effect, if you choose to, you may use the ‘Entourage’ tv show theme intro. Just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘entourage theme intro’, to get you in the mood.

There are expectations where I believe older kids, teenagers, and adults are pursuing, where such participations would not work. For example, you are pursuing a participation where expectations that you have created with your friends and/or other students, where such expectations would not work with the expectations that you have chosen to pursue. That is why this idea is called ‘They both exist’, because both expectations exist in our reality. For the kids, you create a group, and that group helps all of you to make ideas, expectations that you are proud of, expectations that help you learn. That exists. And when you get older, for example, when the kids become adults and have jobs, they create job based expectations where certain expectation that they created as kids do not apply, and/or do not work. However, like in the refurbished situation in the movie ‘Gung Ho’, if they get to create their own team and have complete autonomy, then they can use strategies that they created with others, like strategies that they created with former classmates.

I’m going to use 3 ‘Doctor Who’ episodes for idea ‘They both exist’, and then I’ll look for that music video and trailer. The 1st refurbished for advice illustration reference is in episode 11.2 ‘The Ghost Monument’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2018)’. This is when The Doctor(Jodie Whittaker), with her supervision of course, is helping and encouraging Ryan(Tosin Cole) and Graham(Bradley Walsh) to fix an alien engine. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the quote starts 20 minutes and 17 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘Look at you boys. Light years from home. Figuring things out. Yep, three suns in the sky. Tri-solar engineering panels on the outside powering that battery.’

Graham: ‘Well, if it won’t start, maybe the panels aren’t lined up.’

Ryan: ‘Or maybe they’re not feeding the battery properly.’

The Doctor: ‘Loving your work, boys. Let’s take a look.’

It’s 9:55 AM EST for me. I just found the other one. I’ll just use 2 examples, then I’ll look for those things. The scene is in episode 4.7 ‘The Doctor’s Daughter’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2008)’. To be clear, I’m refurbishing that scene for idea ‘They both exist’. In this case, it’s an emphasis that one expectation that is actively used was prevented from being used for a current situation. It’s not my intent to be offensive or insulting, for what it’s worth. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 19 minutes and 35 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:

The Doctor(David Tennant): ‘Let’s save your wiles for later, in case of emergency.’

If you choose to, you may watch more of that episode to understand that scene more. Keep in mind that it’s refurbished for idea ‘They both exist’.

All right. It is now 10:02 AM EST for me. I’m not going to order food today, since I have leftovers from yesterday, and I have the food from grocery shopping from yesterday, which included an uncooked steak that I may eat today. That means I have a little more time to finish this idea today. After the music video and trailer is prepared, I’ll start typing again later today. I’ll see you then.

It is now 11:50 AM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Snap’ by Rosa Linn. I found it by accidentally searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘uk top 40 september 2021’. I then selected ‘FILTERS’, and for ‘UPLOAD DATE’, I selected ‘This week’.(I discovered later that ‘…september 2021’ and ‘…september 2022’ allowed me to still find it again, with ‘This week’ still being selected.) I scrolled down and eventually selected ‘Hits Chart – Top 40 Songs (September/Septiembre 2022 – 03/09/2022)’. Here’s it’s description:

‘ Born in 2010, Hits Chart wants to show you songs that are hits worldwide or in the country of origin of the singer or group. Every week we have a new chart. ‘

It was published September 3, 2022. The video clip for ‘Snap’ starts 3 minutes and 52 seconds into that video selection, and is #3 out of 40. Here is a quote from an article of broadwayworld.com, found by searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘rosa linn snap reviews’:

“I think we’ve all been at a snapping point, where it felt like there’s no way out and that the entire world is just crumbling down around you,” Rosa shares. “You start questioning everything, including yourself. I have been there. And what I realized was that I had the strength to shape my reality – it just took getting out of my own way and finding inner-peace. It’s all about self-love and accepting that you are enough. Writing ‘Snap’ was a form of therapy for me and I hope that it can be that for others who are also going through hard times.”

And now, the reason why I chose music video ‘Snap’: At the time I selected it, it was 11:29 AM EST, less than an hour ago, and I just wanted to select something for the advice. I searched other options, explored new music video songs, but I wasn’t able to select one from those options. And since it was getting late, I eventually chose ‘Snap’ out of desperation. That in mind, I watched the music video, and I noticed that, in the music video via special effects, Rosa Linn could make that house float and fly, and I thought that could be entertaining for you to watch. Also, I found the song relaxing to listen to, even though I also felt frustrated that I had to choose this music video. Nonetheless, I made my choice, and I still recommend music video ‘Snap’ by Rosa Linn to be watched for this advice.

Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Snap’:

It’s 4 am
I can’t turn my head off
Wishin’ these memories would fade
They never do
Turns out people lie
They say, “Just snap your fingers”
As if it was really that easy for me to get over you
I just need time

To watch music video ‘Snap’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘rosa linn snap’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 7.4 million views! It was published 1 month ago by publisher Rosa Linn.

The tv show trailer that I watched for the 1st time and recommend for this advice is called ‘Quantum Leap: Official Trailer’. I found it from one of the publishers presented in my ‘signed-in’ youtube homepage, publisher ‘Movie Coverage’. Select publisher ‘Movie Coverage’, select ‘VIDEOS’, then select ‘NEW BEST Movie TRAILERS This Week #11 (2022)’, which was published 3 hours ago. The ‘Quantum Leap’ trailer starts 24 minutes and 41 seconds into that trailer collection. Here is a plot quote from www.imdb.com about the new series:

‘ Set 30 years after Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished, follows a new team that must restart the project hoping to understand the mysteries behind the machine and its creator. ‘

And here is a quote from tvinsider.com:

It took nearly three decades, but fans of one classic cult series can finally look at 2022 as “Leap year.” NBC has hit the refresh button and brought back Quantum Leap, the wildly inventive and beloved time-travel drama that aired 97 endlessly engaging episodes from 1989 to 1993.

With that wistful ending viewers still talk about very much in mind, Gero insists this new iteration, two years in creation, “is not a reboot. It takes place thirtysomething years from where the original show ended up, so it still exists in that timeline, and we acknowledge the Quantum Leap program.” (Bellisario remains an executive producer, as does original co-EP/narrator Deborah Pratt.) “We want to deliver a show that feels like it has a reverence for the O.G. Leap,” Gero continues. “But we also want the feel to be modern and something new fans will love.”

Each hour also has lots of clues tying into Quantum Leap’s past, from the return of artificial intelligence computer Ziggy to Hudson’s Magic Williams, a character Sam leaped into in Season 3 episode “The Leap Home, Part II.” Magic looks to be a piece of the overall mystery. “That character’s connection is a big reason why [the Leap] program exists today,” hints Gero.

For longtime fans of Quantum Leap, no mystery is bigger than the fate of Sam Beckett. Is this sequel a chance for Bakula’s still-leaping Sam to return? “We would love for Scott to be a part of the show in one way or another, absolutely,” is all Gero can say. “The ball is in his court.” The Quantum Accelerator door remains open!

Quantum Leap, Premieres Monday, September 19, 10/9c, NBC

To watch trailer ‘Quantum Leap’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘quantum leap 2022’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 2.2 million views! It was published September 8, 2022, 1 day ago.

I watched it, and it looks OK to me. I’m probably going to ‘fast forward’ through it, and just watch a few minutes of it, but that’s normal for me. For example, I’m enjoying watching ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’, but even for that series, I still skip watching certain parts of it.

It is now 12:43 PM EST for me.

Instead of explaining idea ‘Self’, I invented idea ‘Lie grievance address’, an idea that I believe will help you prepare for using idea ‘Self’. To help you use it, I have to explain it before explaining idea ‘Self’. I invented idea ‘Lie grievance address’ I think this past Thursday, 9/8/2022, 2 days ago. The explanation starts with explaining idea ‘Forget’, then idea ‘Late’, then idea ‘Lie figure out’, and then finally idea ‘Lie grievance address’. So, 1st, idea ‘Forget’:

Forget:

I don’t want the kids reading this blog to ‘freak out’ as to how I’m going to explain idea ‘Forget’. I thought about it for a few days this past week. I didn’t just think about it. I was developing it for a few days. The illustration reference that I am using for idea ‘Forget’ is in episode 1.5 ‘Love Language’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Resident Alien(2021)’, how Sahar(Gracelyn Awad Rinke) reacted when Harry Vanderspeigle(Alan Tudyk) was spitting on Max Hawthorne(Judah Prehn). Both seasons are available from the streaming service ‘Peacock’. The episode is also available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that refurbished for advice scene starts 40 minutes and 10 seconds into episode. Here is the quote:

Sahar: ‘I snuck them into your pocket. So, when you were spitting into the ocean, he was in your pocket laughing at you the whole time. Your spit will never get near him.’

Max: ‘We win again.’

Harry:(spits at Max) ‘Ha ha! I got you. (chuckles) I don’t think what I just did was… normal human behavior.’

The highlighted moment was when Sahar reacted to Harry spitting at Max, her facial reaction is what idea ‘Forget’ is based upon.

Newsflash! Newsflash! Newsflash! Newsflash! Newsflash!

Since I’m publishing these ideas without proofreading them 1st, I believe I should explain this: I forgot to mention that, if you choose to use ideas ‘Forget’, ‘Late’, ‘Lie’, ‘Lie figure out’, and ‘Lie grievance address’, that it could be an obvious change in your use of strategy. If I mentioned this sooner, I would not need the ‘Newsflash!’ indicator. So, if you choose to learn these ideas, it may lead to an obvious change in your use of strategy.

In the illustration reference that I recently(today) chose to use for idea ‘Forget’, you’re going to use the refurbished experience of The Doctor(Matt Smith), more specifically, his refurbished objective experience to an aspect of his use of strategy that even he admits that he had forgotten. It’s about The Doctor objectively reacting to something that he is not able to remember, not about the thing that he is trying to specifically remember. In my opinion, it’s important that I say that now, like building a skyscraper that’s supposed to last a long time. Certain forms of information it would help if it were there as it’s being built. The refurbished for advice scene is in episode 6.2 ‘Day of the Moon’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2011)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 11 minutes and 1 second into the episode. Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘You just saw an image of one of the creatures we’re fighting. (snaps his fingers) Describe it to me.’ (snaps his fingers again)

Clanton Delaware(Mark Sheppard): ‘I can’t.’

The Doctor: ‘No. Neither can I.’

That’s the moment, another reference for idea ‘Forget’, when The Doctor said:

The Doctor: ‘No. Neither can I.’

That’s the moment that I recommend you use as a reference, to help you objectively not use what you have forgotten, by contemplationally recalling when The Doctor said that, because, in my opinion, in the context of imagination, that is an incredibly objective way of reacting to something related to your strategy that you were caused to forget by an instigation and/or related inadvertency. And for further understanding, with inaproprieities removed and in relation to advice, you can watch more of that ‘Day of the Moon’ episode if you choose to.

Practice, practice, practice. If you experience an instigation that is obviously out of context, not relevant, etc. , and it causes you to experience a faltering of strategy, like the way Sahar reacted in that ‘Resident Alien’ episode, according to idea ‘Forget’, you may experience something about it, but you don’t have to use it, to become it. I see it, but I choose to not believe it. I feel it, but I don’t have to become it. And to help you to use idea ‘Forget’, I will offer you idea ‘Self’, and that idea will give you more to work with, change your use of strategy if you choose to, and idea ‘Self’ will be explained next Saturday.(unless I change my mind again.)

Lie:

It is now 2:10 PM EST for me. I don’t have enough time to explain idea ‘Forget’ more, and I have to begin explaining idea ‘Lie grievance address’. I have to start that now. If memory serves, idea ‘Lie’ comes from 3 references, 1 ‘Doctor Who’ episode, and 2 ‘Star Trek’ movies.

In no particular order, one of the ‘Lie’ references to be used for idea ‘Lie’ is in episode 2.10 ‘The Satan Pit'(according to Amazon.com) from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2006)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 45 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

The Doctor(David Tennant): ‘Then it lied.’

When using that reference, recommend it that you refurbish it to ‘He lied.’ or ‘She lied.’ to allow it to be effective for you. Just imagine The Doctor portrayed by David Tennant to say the phrase the way you want it to. For example, for the phrase ‘He lied.’, imagine The Doctor saying ‘He lied.’ , using that scene, but refurbished for your use.

The 2nd reference is in sci-fi movie ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan(1982)’. The movie is available from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene, for context, starts 20 minutes and 31 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:

Khan(Ricardo Montalban): ‘Never told you how Admiral Kirk sent 70 of us into exile on this barren sand heap, with only the contents of these cargo bays to sustain us?

Chekov(Walter Koenig): ‘You lie! On Ceti Alpha V there was life! A fair chance.’

The reference used is when Chekov said:

Chekov: ‘You lie!’

The 3rd reference is in movie ‘Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country(1991)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene for context(more words added, not just the quote) starts 1 hour, 24 minutes, and 38 seconds into that movie. Here is the quote:

Captain Kirk(William Shatner): ‘Names, Lieutenant.’

Lt. Valeris(Kim Cattrall): ‘I do not remember.’

Spock(Leonard Nimoy): ‘A lie?’

Lt. Valeris: ‘A choice.’

The quote used in the 3rd reference is:

Spock: ‘A lie?’

To review, here are the 3 references for idea ‘Lie’: 1)The Doctor: ‘He lied.’/’She lied.’ 2)Chekov: ‘You lie!’, and 3)Spock: ‘A lie?’

I’ll reference idea ‘Lie’ again later in this list.

Lie grievance address:

Idea ‘Lie grievance address’ basically means that an instigator is improperly imposing upon you to sense a grievance for you to address, and you did not agree to address or discuss such a sense of grievance. For example, let’s say that an instigator, after imposing an instigation upon you to experience, just blurts some sort of apology for you to experience. Since you did not agree to address or discuss anything, you are not obligated to contemplationally address, or even sense the grievance associated with such an apology. You may instead say to that person:

You: ‘I did not agree to address or discuss such things.’

Of course, you are not ignoring that person. You also did not agree to address or discuss such things with anyone. There are also situations, conversations you are not obligated to participate in, but for the sake of job related communication, you may choose to allow some sort of courtesy when others are trying to communicate with you.

Idea ‘Lie’ is used to emphasize aspects of experienced instigation that, even when experienced, you still did not agree to address or discuss such things with anyone.

Look, I am not saying that receiving an apology from an instigator should not happen. For example, and this has never happened to me personally, you may be placed in a situation created by that instigator where someone from management would act as some sort of arbitrator for you to receive an apology from an instigator. The treatment I am recommending to you can be used now, and you don’t have to rely on some unlikely occurrence, like an arbitrator to allow you to receive an apology from an instigator. If you have experienced an instigation that is encouraging you to interact with an impression of grievance from that instigation, then you may choose to use idea ‘Lie grievance address’. You may choose to not use that sense of grievance, since you did not agree to interact with such a sense of grievance. You can just do that. If you want to accept an apology from an instigator, that’s up to you. And like I said earlier, I did not finish explaining these ideas. It’s an excuse. I fully admit it’s an excuse. So, use idea ‘Lie grievance address’ to remove unacceptable impressions of grievance from instigators, and that’s that. The idea is useful for that.

It is now 3:22 PM EST for me. I know that I didn’t finish explaining these ideas, but I don’t want to exceed the allowance that I have given myself to type these ideas as well. Even though I didn’t finish, I still believe that idea ‘Self’ can now be explained with more support, support created by these ideas. If I explain idea ‘Self’ next Saturday, in other words, if you choose to use these ideas, you should have more to work with when using idea ‘Self’. I will explain idea ‘Self’ next Saturday, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Gung Ho’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Resident Alien’. Rated PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’. Rated PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ”Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country’. [Use mental bookmarks ‘They both exist’, ‘Forget’, and ‘Lie grievance address’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.