11/5/2022
Greetings.
It is now 7:31 AM EST for me.
Even though I have made a few more new ideas, I have finally decided to explain idea ‘Self’ in this list. Before I begin, for those who are using those urine bags that I have recommended, if you purchased a bag like the one I recommended from Amazon.com:
G4Free RFID Sling Bag Crossbody Backpack Casual Chest Shoulder Daypack Gym Bag for Hiking Travel 7L
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That bag is only about $20 dollars with Prime shipping available, I recommend that you have 3 of those bags. The reason is that, if you are going to school/work 5 days a week (or more if it’s work), then I recommend that you use a new backpack after the 3rd day. The reason is the urine smell from the urine bag you would place in that backpack. Even when you replace that urine bag, an obvious amount of that urine smell also accumulates on that backpack. Therefore, to avoid an excessive amount of urine smell from your backpack, simply replace it every 3 days of use. I’m assuming that you do your laundry once a week. The 3rd backpack is just in case something else happens to your backpack, like it gets damaged. You’ll have an extra for that.
I’m going to look for that music video and trailer now. Soon after I prepare them, I’ll start typing again today, so if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 9:58 AM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ’10:35′ by Tiësto and Tate McRae. I found it from my ‘Watch later’ list from my ‘signed-in’ youtube homepage. I save publishers using my ‘Watch later’ list, and the publisher that I used is ‘InMusic Official’. Just go to www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘inmusic official’, and select that publisher from the selections offered. Select ‘VIDEOS’, select ‘New Songs Of The Week (November 4th, 2022) | New Music Friday’, which was published Nov 4, 2022, 14 hours ago. Music video ’10:35′ starts 56 seconds into that video selection. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ’10:35′:
I don’t know where this [?] going
But I know that you need someday
So many things that I’m afraid of
But right now I ain’t scared of nothing
(‘Cause all I know is)
(All I know is, all I know is, all I—, all I—)
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And here is a quote from contrastmag.com, found by searching in www.google.com using phrase ‘tiesto 10:35 music video reviews’:
GRAMMY® Award-winning, RIAA platinum-certified international icon Tiësto and Tate McRae have teamed up for their latest single “10:35,” in celebration of their partnership with Atlantis The Royal. The collaboration was paired with visuals that gave fans an exclusive look into the resort’s new location in Dubai.
“I’m happy to announce I’m doing a partnership with the Atlantis The Royal property in Dubai with Tiësto,” said Tate McRae. “It’s always exciting to branch out and work with different brands and artists. The music video is unlike anything I’ve seen before, and the hotel is just unreal.”
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To watch music video ’10:35′, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ’10:35′, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 471 thousand views. It was published by publisher ‘Tiësto’ Nov 4, 2022, yesterday.
I noticed from a few of the past music videos that I would recommend that there may be something that could cause you to stop watching the music video. You may check to see what that was, and then if it’s OK, you may continue watching it. I watch it once, and there is one moment that may cause you to stop watching it. I recommend that, if you see something like that, that you continue watching the whole music video, and then go back if it still bothers you. That way, you can enjoy the music video more. If it’s not that bad, then just keep watching the music video, and if it still bothers you, then you may choose to go back if you want to.
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In my opinion, the music video has nice special effects, and more importantly to me, great individual and group dancing. And based on the quote, the music video is also advertising a hotel.
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is ‘Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania | Official Trailer’. It was published 11 days ago by Marvel Entertainment, and has 23 million views! I found it from my ‘Playlists’ collection from my ‘signed-in’ youtube homepage. You can find that list by searching for phrase ‘movie coverage’ and selecting that publisher, select ‘PLAYLISTS’, and from category ‘Created playlists’, select ‘View full playlist’ from selection ‘The Best ACTION / THRILLERS’. The movie ‘ANT-MAN AND THE WASP 3: QUANTUMANIA Trailer (2023)’ is #18 out of 1,824 videos. Because the view count and comments count was so low from publisher ‘Movie Coverage’, I searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘ant man and the wasp quantumania trailer’, and selected publisher ‘Marvel Entertainment’ instead. Here is a comment from them:
‘ Feel like this is gonna be more serious than the previous 2 movies. Which is a nice change of pace, where the ambiance matches the situation. As opposed to the last thor movie where the stakes were drastic, but everyone was somehow trying to be funny. Scott cares about his family more than anything, and now they are all in danger, and Kang seems to be offering a solution. ‘
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When I chose ‘Quantumania’ earlier today, it was already 9:08 AM EST for me, and I was getting desperate. It has great sci-fi special effect, even a celebrity cameo from Bill Murray. The regular celebrities are there from the previous ‘Ant-Man’ movies.
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All right! It is now 10:52 AM EST for me. I’m going to prepare a few references for the beginning part of the explanation for idea ‘Self’, and then I’m going to continue. This should only take a few minutes.
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It is now 11:00 AM EST for me.
I am going to use the meaning (found from a reviews) of the lyrics to the song ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’ by Bon Jovi to start idea ‘Self’. I searched for phrase in www.google.com ‘you give love a bad name bon jovi reviews’ to find that review, and I chose https://americansongwriter.com/ . Here is a quote:
What is the true meaning of “You Give Love a Bad Name”?
It’s a cautionary tale of love gone wrong. The narrator of the song has been fooled by his lover’s looks and commits to a relationship that doesn’t fit him. He fell for her angel’s smile, then she put [him] through hell. Yet, our rock ‘n’ roll narrator isn’t completely innocent, either. He acknowledges that he played his part in her game.
Ultimately, “You Give Love a Bad Name” is one of the hardest rocking reinventions of the idiom “don’t judge a book by its cover.” This Bon Jovi song recounts the damage done when looks drive decisions in love.
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How can “You Give Love a Bad Name” comment on today’s dating scene?
Dating apps and social media thrive on first impressions and appearances. It can be a toxic way to pursue love if you aren’t ready to dig a little deeper. So take a page from “You Give Love a Bad Name,” and be aware that someone’s looks aren’t the whole story. After all, all that glitters is not gold.
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And here is a quote from the song “You Give Love A Bad Name”:
You give love a bad name (bad name)
I play my part
And you play your game
You give love a bad name (bad name)
You give love
You give love (bad name)
You give love
You give love (bad name)
You give love
You give love (bad name)
You give love
You give love (bad name)
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So, here is the meaning for idea ‘Self’: Based on the idea, many of the mild to moderately experienced instigations in America use a sense of self as bait to give effect to the experienced instigations. So, if you were to more objectively experience interjections that target your sense of self, then such an ability, in my opinion, should vastly improve your chosen sense of strategy. So, let’s start with the lyrics to song ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’. It is my belief that experienced 1st impressions absolutely influence how you interact with such related experiences. So, when an instigation imposes an adverse sense of self upon you associated with a 1st impression, that adverse sense of self may influence how you evaluate related experiences from that point on. So, in other words, an instigation induced adverse sense of self can ‘give a bad name’ to related experiences.
Here’s an illustration example, refurbished for advice, where 2 people are experiencing the same adverse sense of self. However, 1 person is able to more objectively manage his sense of self, whereas the other person does not have a more developed sense of strategy to manage his sense of self. It should be very easy to compare the 2 people, and I’ll also walk you through it, so to speak. The illustration example is from episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv series ‘The Transporter(2012)’. The adverse sense of self is coming from Giles(Josh Blacker), and the 2 people experiencing that adverse sense of self is Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hübner) and Frank Martin(Chris Vance). For this explanation, I’m going to quote Dieter and show that his sense of self is vulnerable, and then I’ll quote Frank Martin and show that he is able to manage better his sense of self, as he is compared to Dieter. I’ll start with Dieter. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st quote refurbished for advice starts 45 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode. You can watch the whole scene refurbished with inaproprieities removed for more understanding. Here is the quote:
Giles: ‘You hear me, Dieter?’
Dieter: ‘Dieter? Uh, Dieter is not here.’
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46 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode:
Giles: ‘Tell your pal to put down the wrench. He’s making me nervous.’
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Here’s my explanation, of course, refurbishing the original episode for this advice. When Giles said quote:
Giles: ‘You hear me, Dieter?’
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Giles senses that Dieter does not have an obviously developed strategy for experienced instigation. Therefore, he openly accuses Dieter who is not saying the truth about his identity of being Dieter. This situation will probably lead into a fight. And soon afterwards, when Dieter said quote:
Giles: ‘Tell your pal to put down the wrench. He’s making me nervous.’
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because Dieter does not have a more developed strategy for experienced instigation, that caused Dieter to feel nervous, even though Giles claimed that Giles was the one that is feeling nervous. You can see the expression on Dieter’s face, that when Giles said that he feels nervous, that caused Dieter to feel nervous. How Dieter reacts to his what Giles is saying is an obvious indicator that Dieter does not have an obviously developed strategy for experienced instigation.
Frand Martin, on the other hand, and when compared to Dieter, has a seemingly supernatural ability to manage his sense of self. Even when he’s talking, he demonstrates that he can manage his sense of self very well. Here’s a quote from Frank Martin, about 45 minutes and 58 seconds into the episode:
Frank Martin: ‘You gonna introduce me?’
Giles: ‘Who the heck are you?'(edited)
Frank Martin: ‘Dieter. Dieter Hausmann.’
Giles: ‘What?’
Frank Martin: ‘I apologize for what I said on the radio.’
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It’s obvious that both Frank Martin and Dieter are both not saying the truth about their identities. So, instead focus on how they manage their sense of self, especially when Frank and Dieter are compared to each other.
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All right! It is now 12:09 PM EST for me. I want to begin explaining idea ‘Self’ with a quote from the movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick(2022)’ starring Tom Cruise as Capt. Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell. Even though I purchased the streaming version of the movie from Amazon.com, I only watched parts of the movie. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 34 minutes and 24 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell: ‘I’m assuming you know the book inside and out. (throws that book in the garbage) So does your enemy.’
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Beginning ideas:(name created 12:44 PM EST)
I believe that one of the main reasons I was having difficulty explaining idea ‘Self’ is because for many of the kids, they already have been developing their strategies for a few years, and certain ideas from those strategies may discourage those kids from using what I call ‘beginning ideas’, and I imagined that certain experienced instigations also discourage innocent people from using ‘beginning ideas’. Therefore, here’s something to consider: I imagined that, for kid study groups, from time to time, the kids allow new students to join their study groups. Let’s say for this example that a new study group participant, a boy, joined a study group in school. Somewhere in the middle of one of those participations with the new study group participant, you see the kids are about to end an active verbal participation, and then they are all silent. Now, since that boy is a new participant, he eventually asks more questions, as the other students are now silent. From his question efforts, you may imagine that that is an obvious indicator that he is new with the group. All of the other students are just sitting there, let’s say they’re meditating, but the new participant still want to ask certain questions. The group is obviously allowing the new student to participate with them, even though he is clearly using ‘beginning ideas’, so to speak.
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[It is now 12:43 PM EST for me. During the typing of that paragraph, while I was using Google Chrome, I had difficulty using the ‘Update’ button. Therefore, I just switched to Microsoft Edge. It’s also sluggish in updating, but it works better. I don’t know why there’s a problem.]
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So, hopefully, idea ‘Beginning ideas’ will allow you to learn idea ‘Self’.
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It is now 12:48 PM EST for me. I am going to continue explaining idea ‘Self’ next Saturday. I’ll close this list now, and just continue explaining idea ‘Self’ in the next list. I already have an idea what to type in, I just don’t want to make an extra effort just to finish explaining this idea. Even though it was somewhat of a difficult idea to explain, I am confident that I will finish explaining idea ‘Self’ next Saturday. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
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Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Transporter’. Rated PG-13 violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Beginning ideas’ and ‘Self’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.