Wishlist #1379

5/11/2023

Greetings.

It is now 6:34 AM EST for me.

Just letting you know that I’m going to start typing again around 8:30 AM later today, like last week. I’ll probably just watch something. Maybe there’s a new streaming movie on Amazon.com again that I might want to watch. Maybe one or more of my Crunchyroll anime tv shows has a new episode available. I’ll probably watch something streaming until then.

I’m still planning to explain idea ‘Strength’ today. So, if you are there later today, I’ll see you then.

It is now 9:19 AM EST for me.

I’m a little late. I started late, and I also prepared for the explanation of idea ‘Strength’. There was a Superman animated movie that I didn’t think would just be removed, but I forgot the name of it. It was important for idea ‘Strength’. I found it recently, and I am now going to look for a music video and trailer for this list. So, soon after I prepare them later today, I’ll see you then.

It is now 10:31 AM EST for me.

I looked at my usual sources to find a music video, but I could not find one. So I selected a popular K-Pop music video. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called NAYEON “POP!”. I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘best kpop 2023’, and then I selected ‘(TOP 200) MOST VIEWED K-POP SONGS OF ALL TIME (MAY 2023)’ published by ‘K-Ville Entertainment’ 8 days ago. A video clip of NAYEON “POP!” starts 17 minutes and 15 seconds into that video selection. It’s #142 out of 200. I started looking from right to left.

Here is a quote from the lyrics:

Five, now it is time
Four, hold your breath
Three, I’m aiming at you
Two, one, here we go

To watch music video NAYEON “POP!”, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘nayeon pop’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 184M views! It was published by JYP Entertainment 10 months ago.

There was nothing wrong with the music video that I was able to see. In my opinion, it was like watching K-Pop women dancers synchronize dance using springtime themes. However, I still used an idea that I created earlier today and upgraded to use while watching it called ‘Fix taste’. I plan to explain that idea in a few weeks. It’s like you’re flipping through the pages of a book, and you should be able to flip through those pages very quickly, but if there are any anomalies that shouldn’t be there, you just contemplationally say ‘Fix taste’, and that allocates those anomalies. I plan to explain idea ‘Fix taste’ in more detail in a few weeks.

The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Next Goal Wins(2023)’. Here’s the premise from wikipedia.org:

‘ Dutch-American football coach Thomas Rongen is tasked with turning the American Samoa national team, considered one of the weakest football teams in the world, into an elite squad. ‘

and here’s the release date, also from wikipedia.org:

‘ The film is set to be released on 17 November 2023, by Searchlight Pictures. ‘

I found it by selecting from www.youtube.com publisher ‘Movie Coverage’, select ‘PLAYLISTS’, select ‘the best COMEDIES’, ‘NEXT GOAL WINS Trailer (2023) Elisabeth Moss, Michael Fassbender’ is #4.

Here’s a review quote from ‘Entertainment Weekly’. I found that by searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘next goal wins movie reviews’:

‘ He continues, “Rugby is the national sport in New Zealand, but it’s about underdogs, and I just love underdog stories. Most of my films are about people who live on the margins, or are a little bit left out, and it just fit right in for me. It’s a true story, but it’s got all the elements that all the great sports films have. It’s basically the Cool Runnings of soccer.” ‘

So, if you haven’t seen celebrity Michael Fassbender in a comedy role, the movie ‘Next Goal Wins’ in my opinion really gives you the impression, well, if you’re not familiar with rugby, it gives the impression that Michael Fassbender is a really good rugby coach. It’s entertaining to watch as a comedy, in my opinion.

Strength:

It is now 11:10 AM EST for me.

I’m going to set the idea up right now. I’ll be right back.

It is now 11:18 AM EST for me.

Let’s start with the definition of the word ‘strength’. This is the definition I chose from www.dictionary.com:

‘ mental power, force, or vigor. ‘

Since I’ve been delaying the definition of idea ‘Strength’ for some months, I’d like to use an applause for the kids and teenagers under 18 for their beliefs and contemplations regarding the idea ‘Strength’, what they have been thinking all of this time. For many expectations, their contemplations for idea ‘Strength’ is and will be better contemplations than what I will type in this blog. (applause)

That being said, since I haven’t explained it before, what I meant about idea ‘Strength’ is that using the idea may help alleviate other areas, and by doing so, those alleviations could be used to help you have more strength. That’s about it. That’s one of the main reasons what I offered you that applause. Don’t get me wrong. I believe that idea ‘Strength’ could be a very useful idea to you. It’s just that you had a lot of time to think about what it could mean, ergo the applause.

Since I’m just a non-managerial employee, and I don’t work for the entertainment industry, I invented idea ‘Strength’ based on only 3 movies, ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’ starring Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall, ‘Top Gun: Maverick(2022)’ starring Glen Powell as Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin, and animated movie ‘Superman vs. The Elite(2012)’, all 3 movies are available streaming from Amazon.com. 1st, let me give you a story that puts all 3 movies together. The setting of this story starts based on 2 scenes from the animated movie ‘Superman vs. The Elite(2012)’. I’ll give you the quotes from that movie 1st, from Amazon Video:

27 minutes and 34 seconds into the movie:

Lois Lane: ‘That excitability better stay one-sided. Though you don’t exactly sound like a fan.’

Clark Kent: ‘Not sure I am.’

Lois Lane: ‘You’re the minority. The net’s on fire. People love these guys.’

29 minutes and 36 seconds:

Lois Lane: ‘Everyone likes a shiny new penny.’

So, here’s how I invented idea ‘Strength’: I’m not someone who gives advice professionally, so imagine if you will this situation in real life: The movie ‘As Good as It Gets’ has been made available to the general public according to www.imdb.com since 1997. Let’s say that single men who have been experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation at their jobs, many of them maybe, have been using tv shows and movies to help make their experienced instigations more tenable, and the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’ is the most obvious of all. It has an obvious instigator, Melvin Udall, portrayed by celebrity Jack Nicholson, in that movie. And although he is very embittering and miserable to watch, even to many of the characters portrayed in the movie, he is available to use for the general public, assuming you are into using tv shows and movies to help make ideas for your instigation woes.

Now, another movie finally shows up last year, ‘Top Gun: Maverick(2022)’, and it’s showcased instigator is Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin portrayed by Glen Powell. In the opinions of many who compared him to Melvin Udall, Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin is much more compatible to use to make ideas for instigation woes. In fact, according to www.wikipedia.org, the link ‘List of accolades received by Top Gun: Maverick’, the movie won many awards. Like Lois Lane said:

Lois Lane: ‘Everyone likes a shiny new penny.’

Here is a quote:

‘ The film has received various awards and nominations. Top Gun: Maverick garnered two Golden Globe nominations at the 80th ceremony. It received six nominations at the 95th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Song, Best Film Editing, and Best Visual Effects; and won for Best Sound. In addition to two National Board of Review Awards, it was named one of the ten best films of 2022 by the American Film Institute. The film won three of five nominations at the 47th Saturn Awards. ‘

So, before I continue with the explanation, if you choose to, to be used with the advice, you can now watch music video ‘I Ain’t Worried’ (From “Top Gun: Maverick”) by OneRepublic. It was published by publisher ‘OneRepublic’ 11 months ago, as of now, 166M views! To watch that music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘top gun maverick i ain’t worried’, and it should be one of the selections offered.

I am going to watch that music video now, and then I’ll continue typing:

It is now 12:11 PM EST for me.

So, using those 2 scenes that I quote from the animated movie ‘Superman vs. The Elite(2012)’, and if you want to, refurbished for advice, you can watch more of that animated movie for context, but it’s just basically based on those 2 scenes. Let’s just imagine that, as it relates to experienced instigation and advice that helps the general public cope with their experienced instigations, the character Melvin Udall is represented wearing a Superman suit in that ‘Superman vs. The Elite’ animated movie, and he’s talking to his wife Lois Lane(I guess just imagine a Caucasion woman married to Melvin Udall), and he’s complaining about the ‘shiny new penny’, Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin. So, when imagining that conversation, imagine allowing them to talk for 10 seconds or so, and for the sake of convenient illustration, and they don’t see him in their apartment, you may then add Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin appearing in there, just appearing near them with their conversation, and he is also wearing a Superman costume.

So, based on this imagined idea, innocent people have been using the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’ since 1997 to help them make ideas to help with their instigation woes. And since last year, people have also been using the movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to help them make ideas for their instigation woes. In fact, many of those young people haven’t even heard of Melvin Udall, meaning they are not even using the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’!

Here are the reasons why I believe people are using the character Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin from the movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to help them with their instigation problems:

How Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin got the name ‘Hangman’:

38 minutes and 6 seconds:

Hangman:’Say, Phoenix. How’s about we tell everybody “Bob” stands for something? Other than Robert, I mean?’

Lt. Natasha ‘Phoenix’ Trace(Monica Barbaro): ‘Don’t take the bait, Bob. Want to know why we call him ‘Hangman’?’

Even an understanding of ‘Hangman’s name instigates people!

There are a few more examples, but it’s already 12:43 PM EST for me. I have to continue with the advice.

So, that’s the primary idea for ‘Strength’. You use character Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin from the movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ with this advice to make more ideas to help with your instigation woes. In other words, you’re learning from that instigator. You’re not becoming an instigator, you’re using that instigator’s illustration examples in the movie to help you make ideas. That’s where all of that ‘deriving’ is coming from. You can just take idea ‘Strength’, and use it the way you want to, in relation to advice said. What you may also do if you choose to is to see how I am using idea ‘Strength’. You don’t have to use my way. You can use idea ‘Strength’ and just make your own ideas. Or you can do both. It’s up to you.

Embarrass:

It is now 12:54 AM EST for me.

The 1st 2 ideas I created after inventing idea ‘Strength’ are ideas ‘Embarrass’ and ‘Serious’. I’ll start with explaining idea ‘Embarrass’ 1st. Here’s the definition of ’embarrass’ that I have chosen from www.dictionary.com:

‘ to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash: ‘

The idea is to differentiate/separate yourself from out of context/not relevant experiences of embarrassment and seriousness that are instigation related, and it’s inadvertencies. The illustration example refurbished with inapproprieities removed that I recommend for idea ‘Embarrass’ is from a video clip in www.youtube.com called ‘(1989) Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’. To watch that, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘mel gibson video diary’, and then select it. It’s publisher is ‘Andrew Patrick Ralston’.

The 1st illustration example from that video clip, 9 minutes and 15 seconds:

Mel Gibson: ‘Jeez, hope nobody saw that.’

Mel Gibson didn’t actually fall down a flight of stairs. What the example does refurbished for advice is to illustrate a non-serious example of Mel Gibson experiencing embarrassment. So, when you experience an instigation induced embarrassment, the recall of that scene can assuage the situation, let you feel better.

In the 2nd example from that video clip, 17 minutes and 49 seconds:

Mel Gibson: ‘I hope nobody… I hope nobody saw that.’

Again, not real, that accident didn’t actually happen, but Mel Gibson’s insincere expression of embarrassment should help you feel better when experiencing certain forms of instigation induced embarrassment.

The 3rd illustration example occurs near the end of that video clip, about 20 minutes and 48 seconds into that video clip. Even though the applause is given to Danny Glover, I recommend that you interact with the applause as if it was given to you. You use that applause in your own reasonable context, of course.

Serious:

According to www.dictionary.com: ‘that which is of importance, grave, critical, or somber:’ When an instigation and/or inadvertency expresses what you believe to be an excessive or out of context/not relevant sense of seriousness when communicating with that person, you may choose to differentiate/separate/not use that sense of seriousness. In that context, it’s an overemphasized sense of emphasis expression, that sense of seriousness that person is expressing upon you.

All right. I only looked for less than a minute in www.google.com, but there is the example that I can recall when a person says ‘Seriously?’, when that person witnessess a use of emphasis, and saying ‘Seriously?’ questions that presentation of emphasis. You can contemplationally say ‘Seriously?’ to determine if a sense of emphasis is indeed excessive, which allows you to not directly interact with that emphasis of seriousness.

It is now 1:21 PM EST for me.

I don’t want to continue typing for today. I think I feel a little bloated for the type of food that I have been eating today. I can continue typing, but I think that I will stop now. Next Thursday, I will explain that idea that I don’t have a name for, the one that I thought at the time was ‘the best idea that I have invented as of now.’ Recently, the new ‘best idea that I have invented for many expectations’ is ‘Involve realize’. I’ll explain that idea. I just remembered that I also have to explain idea ‘Not effective’, a very important idea in my opinion. The use of that idea may represent an obvious change in your strategy. I will also explain that idea next Thursday, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there next Thursday, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 for some strong language and crude material for movie ‘Next Goal Wins’. Rated PG-13 on appeal for strong language, thematic elements, nudity and a beating for movie ‘As Good as It Gets’. Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action, and some strong language for movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. Rated PG-13 for action violence and some language for animated movie ‘Superman vs. The Elite’. Violence, viewer discretion for ‘(1989) Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Strength’, ‘Embarrass’ and ‘Serious’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.