Wishlist #1398

8/24/2023

Salutations.

It is now 6:51AM EST for me.

I am going to ‘work through’ the usual ‘stop before 7AM’ routine today. Here’s the study plan: I am going to type in a ‘story idea’ that involves 3 celebrities, a ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ character called Odo, and a ‘Babylon 5’ character called Delenn. It’s intent is to add more realism to this blog in general. After that, I will explain ideas ‘Starve’ and ‘Lie’. Right now, I will look for and prepare a music video and trailer to recommend to you. You don’t have to watch it, it’s just a recommendation. As usual, if you choose to use the idea, in relation to advice said, you can do whatever you want with it. For example, you can take it apart, change it, etc. It’s your idea.

So, if you are there later today, I’ll see you then.

It is now 7:57AM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘La Bachata’ by Manuel Turizo. Here is a quote from www.traplyrics.com about it:

‘ La Bachata is a new viral Spanish song by popular singer Manuel Turizo… ‘

And here is a quote found in www.google.com searching for phrase ‘la bachata music video reviews’, the link is from www.billboard.com:

Manuel Turizo: “The lyrics of the song are [essentially] about heartbreak, and perfectly describe that moment when you want to reach out to your ex and ask them to give it another try. But we shouldn’t even ask for it. If the person wants to return to your side, they will.”

Turizo: “The video is very much inspired by 2000s aesthetics, which is the concept I’m bringing on my next album, called 2000. This is the era I grew up in, and wanted to incorporate some of that in this abstract video. It’s a lonely guy listening to his CD player, singing the song to a woman who’s dancing with other men.”

And here is an English translation quote:

I blocked you from Insta, but I watch your stories from a different account (Oh-oh-oh)
I deleted your number; I don’t know why, I know it by heart
You hurt me and I still miss you
And although I know I’ll forget you someday
I still don’t, it’s complicated
I like to remember everything we did

If you choose to watch the music video ‘La Bachata’, the singer is singing on top of his car. Not all cars can handle the weight of someone on top of it’s hood, so don’t go on top of anyone’s car like that. You could damage the car’s hood.

I found it from www.youtube.com, select publisher ‘Hot Music Charts’, select ‘VIDEOS’, select ‘Top Songs of the Week | August 18, 2023’. A video clip of song ‘La Bachata’ starts 13 seconds into the video collection, #99 out of 100.

To watch music video ‘La Bachata’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘la bachata’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 567M views! It was published 1 year ago by publisher ‘Manuel Turizo’.

I recommend that you start watching the music video 15 seconds into it, because that’s when the music starts. In my opinion, I like the mellow attitude that he seems to be using while singing about his ex. 2 minutes and 4 seconds into the music video, for some reason, there’s fire involved while he is singing. You don’t have to use that scene for this advice.

The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time and recommend, refurbished for advice, is called ‘SCRAPPER Trailer (2023)’. Here is a quote from link www.theguardian.com found in www.google.com by searching for phrase ‘scrapper movie reviews’ The review is edited to prepare for it’s use for this advice:

‘ A 12-year-old girl called Georgie on an east London estate (played by newcomer Lola Campbell) has been orphaned… (edited) and is currently living secretly and illegally on her own in their council house. She is getting into fights, making money by nicking bikes and selling them to a local who keeps the spoils in a lockup; all the while she is pretending to her school and social services that an uncle named “Winston Churchill” is there with her.

Georgie’s precarious life, clearly in any case teetering on the brink of some kind of disaster, is upended by the arrival of Jason (a coolly assured and sympathetic performance from Harris Dickinson) whose dyed blond hair makes him look like a poundshop Eminem. He is Georgie’s errant dad, who has until now been living in Ibiza selling tickets for clubs… ‘

It’s a comedy drama movie. They’re all actors. Therefore, for this advice, I’m refurbishing/editing it’s storyline. For this advice, instead of the tragegy originally presented in the movie, for this advice, Georgie’s(Lola Campbell) mom divorced Georgie’s father, left Georgie for some reason, and eventually Georgie’s father tries to get into Georgie’s life, which is what I believe the movie is mostly illustrating, based on my interpretation of the trailer that I recently watched.

I found it from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes Indie’, select ‘PLAYLISTS’, select ‘Sorted by Genre’, select ‘Indie Dramas’, and ‘Scrapper Trailer #1 (2023)’ is #6 and was published 2 weeks ago. I looked for a trailer with more views, and so I searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘scrapper’, and found ‘SCRAPPER Trailer (2023) Lola Campbell, Harris Dickinson, Drama Movie’. That has 35K views, and was published 1 month ago by publisher ‘Movie Coverage’.

In my opinion, 12 year old daughter having an entertaining movie illustrated bonding experience with her father, with inapproprieities removed, for advice. What’s not to like?

It is now 8:40AM EST for me.

I am going to prepare the references now for the next idea. It shouldn’t take that long, maybe 10 minutes. I’ll see you soon.

[More realism:(name created 9:52AM EST)]

It is now 9:02AM EST for me.

1st, I’m going to give you the main characters for the ‘story idea’, and then the story. I want to say that I have been thinking about this story from time to time. I believe that it may be an indicator that I’m using this story many times for making my ideas. Also, based on the way I created it, it has in my opinion a catchy music background from a tv series episode. I’ll let you know soon in this list what that means.

Here are the 5 main characters:

Delenn(Mira Furlan) from sci-fi tv series ‘Babylon 5(1993-1998)’

Odo(Rene Auberjonois) from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1993-1999)’

Jason Momoa(likeness as himself) from characters Duncan Idaho(Dune 2021), Aquaman from the movie ‘Aquaman(2018)’, and Ronon Dex from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2005-2009)’

Tom Arnold(himself) from character Gib from movie ‘True Lies(1994)’ and character Norm Carlson from tv series ‘FUBAR(2023)’

Marcy D’Arcy(Amanda Bearse) from comedy tv series ‘Married… with Children(1987-1997)’

To reiterate, the intent of this story is to give more? realism to this blog, to take into consideration more people.

So, here’s the premise: Keep in mind that I just imagined this. I cannot prove any of it:

If you work for a big company/business, you may notice that there’s a variety of workers in it. Not everyone is doing the same thing, not everyone is ‘on the same page’. To help employees relate more to other employees from within the company/business, management encourages the employees, among other things, to have an intranet presence, something in the company’s internet that let’s others know something about what you do within the company, let them reasonably know something about yourself. Many people that work for the company do that automatically, since it’s already part of their job. However, there are also many more employees that don’t even need to use social media to do their jobs. One such employee is Odo.(You may imagine him as he looks in the ‘Deep Space Nine’ tv series, even though he doesn’t look exactly like a human. Call it an oxymoron that he’s easily accepted into the company.) Management requested in a meeting that Odo chooses to establish an intranet presence of his job in the company’s intranet. If he agrees, management will send someone to work with him to create that presence. Odo, for the sake of management’s request, agrees.

Later, as per a meeting arrangement, Odo meets Delenn, the company specialist that management sent to Odo, to help make his intranet presence for the company. If you choose to, you may imagine both Delenn and Odo with a computer workstation for Delenn to use, you may imagine them both working on his intranet presence. It is like that scene, refurbished for this idea, in episode 1.11 ‘Somnambulist’ from action fantasy tv series ‘Angel(2000)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. It’s available for purchase for about $2 dollars. It’s also available streaming from the streaming service Hulu. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 30 minutes and 28 seconds into the episode, and lasts up to 31 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode, about a minute and 10 seconds. In that scene, both the villain and the heroes are diligently researching, for different reasons. So, refurbished, watch that ‘Angel’ scene, and then use that background music from that scene, along with the diligent research refurbished, and imagine Odo and Delenn also diligently researching and creating Odo’s intranet presence. As you imagine hearing that background music, you may imagine Odo and Delenn in various standing and sitting positions, and various talking situations as they both research and create Odo’s intranet presence. This last for about? 3 to 4 hours, and then they’re done. If you were to choose to imagine what it looks like, it looks like an intranet presence that you might imagine seeing in an episode of ‘Westworld’ and ‘Star Trek’.

Soon after his intranet presence was created, a company social gathering occurs, and Odo chooses to attend it. In that gathering, 3 company employees choose to talk to Odo about his intranet presence: Jason Momoa, Tom Arnold, and Marcy D’Arcy. all 3 have social media presence, and in their opinions, they have never seen an intranet presence as inspirational as Odo’s intranet presence. Based on how they evaluated his intranet presence, they regard him as a social media celebrity. As all 3 are talking to him, they are using their intranet language to Odo. However, when Odo tries to understand their use of language, he feels somewhat confused and embarrassed, since he does not understand what language they are using. As you have seen earlier, Odo’s intranet presence was created with the help of Delenn, and Delenn is the one that those 3 employees should admire, since Delenn does such things professionally. Because of Odo’s sense of confusion and embarrassment, he excused himself from the conversation, and left. That is when you see all 3 employees look at Odo leaving, feeling somewhat confused about Odo’s reaction. To imagine how they look, as if you are watching them from a tv show or movie, as soon as Odo left, you see Jason Momoa to the left, Tom Arnold in the middle, and Marcy D’Arcy to the right, with a ‘What?’ expression from their bodies as soon as Odo leaves.

To evaluate that story, Odo did nothing wrong working with Delenn to create an intranet presence. But when he interacted with 3 other employees, they thought that Odo’s intranet presence was an indication of his own skillset in the company, that he was so good at it, they believed that he was an expert at social media, which Odo wasn’t. As a result of the misunderstanding, Odo left the conversation in a state of confusion and embarrassment, and the 3 other employees were confused, because they did not understand what just happened.

So, eventually, I recommend that you conceptually recall/imagine how Jason Momoa, Tom Arnold, and Marcy D’Arcy look when Odo left their conversation with him. That could be your reference, to help you add more realism to your ideas, etc.

As of 9:52AM EST, I have decided to call this idea ‘More realism’.

Starve:

It is now 10:18AM EST for me.

I am going to prepare the references for idea ‘Starve’ now. I don’t know, maybe 10-15 minutes it will take for me to set it up. I’ll see you soon later today after it’s done.

It is now 11:15AM EST for me.

I just did a recent search in www.google.com to verify using phrase ‘the flash 2024 max release date’, and from ‘Tools’, I selected ‘Past week’, and I selected link variety.com to quote:

‘ The movie makes its streaming debut on Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max next Friday, Aug. 25. ‘

As I said before several times, since I’m single, no kids, and am not in a relationship, in my opinion, I have no extra reason to see movies in theaters. That allows me to look forward to certain movies streaming in their respective streaming services. The movie ‘The Flash(2023)’ is one of those movies for me. Oh yeah, I do watch new James Bond movies in theatres, but only one of those show up every few years. I look forward to seeing the movie ‘The Flash’ when Max streaming service offers it tomorrow.

Let’s start with the definition of the phrase ‘I’m starving!’ I found this definition from www.google.com using phrase ‘i’m starving definition’. I selected link www.phrasemix.com to quote:

‘ The word “starving” technically means that you haven’t eaten for days or weeks and your body is in pain from not having enough food. But when people are hungry, they often exaggerate their hunger by saying “I’m starving!”

A: Are you hungry?

B: Yes, I’m starving!

Saying “I’m starving” when you’re hungry is casual but can be used in business situations as well as with friends. It’s a little more common for men to say than women.

This phrase appears in these lessons:
“I’m starving! Let’s eat.” ‘

Now, here’s an illustration reference refurbished for idea ‘Starve’. It is in movie ‘Ocean’s Eight(2018)’ starring Talia Cuomo as Keri, and Sarah Paulson as Tammy. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 29 minutes and 29 seconds into the movie:

Keri: ‘Mommy, when’s dinner ready?’

(bad language edited/removed)

Tammy: ‘Uh, sweetheart, I will be right there. I’m so sorry. Mommy will be right there.’

Keri: ‘But I’m hungry!’

Tammy: ‘I know, sweetheart, I promise, I will be right there.’

So, for idea ‘Starve’, I’m recommending what Keri said, refurbished for idea ‘Starve’:

Keri: ‘But I’m hungry!’

It is my opinion that people in general know what a sense of hunger feels like. For example, while attending grammar school and high school, lunch time is a fixed time, and that means it’s possible that students will feel hunger before attending their lunch break. And it’s my opinion that is also true for many American jobs, that there is a fixed lunch break, and even adults may choose to wait for that break before eating their meals.

I’m recommending that you use your sense of feeling hungry, identified by contemplationally saying ‘Starve’, to identify emphasis coming from instigation and inadvertency. So, when you experience an emphasis from a mild to moderate instigation, contemplationally say ‘Starve’, and the association of being hungry to identify an emphasis from an experienced instigation may mitigate/lessen the adverse effects of that experienced instigation.

I recommend that contemplationally saying ‘Starve’ is a very effective means of mitigating certain mild to moderate forms of instigation, and you can add the word ‘Starve’ to other forms of ideas as well.

The possible problem that you may experience, and if you didn’t experience such a problem, then don’t use this part of the advice, is that an instigator may discourage you from using idea ‘Starve’ by associating it’s use with something that you don’t want to eat, and/or something that you don’t want to experience. One possible example, and this may not happen to you, it’s like using a rag to clean your car, that rag is dirty, and all of a sudden, an experienced instigation contemplationally causes you to use that same, dirty rag to clean your hands! Yuck!

I’ve been practicing using idea ‘Starve’ for like 6 months, and there’s always something to be improved upon in my opinion when using idea ‘Starve’. I recommend that you practice using your sense of intent to clarify how you are using idea ‘Starve’. Let’s start with something simple, bad language. Even at a young age, I’m assuming that you are taught to not use bad language, and adults in general watch how they use their language when children are present. If you get a job, and you agree to not use bad language while working in that job, if someone uses bad language, that person could get fired from that job because of his/her agreement to not use bad language while working. If you go to www.google.com and search for phrase ‘fired for racist comments’, there’s a whole bunch of links that indicate that people are losing their jobs because of that specific ‘bad language’ being used in the workplace.

So, for example, even though bad language is used in certain tv shows and movies you may have watched, or do exist, if a prospective employee agreed to not use bad language in the workplace, and while working that employee used bad language, depending upon the actual bad language being used, that employee based on an agreement could get fired from his/her job for using such bad language.

Here’s an example I found a few years ago in ‘Google News’:

NASCAR star Kyle Larson fired for using racial slur in virtual race

And here’s a quote from the article:

The 27-year-old Larson, in his seventh Cup season with Ganassi and considered the top free agent in NASCAR just three days ago, is out of a job in what could be an eight-figure blunder.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyle Larson was fired Tuesday by Chip Ganassi Racing, completing a stunning downfall for the budding NASCAR star who uttered a racial slur during a live-streamed virtual race and then watched as nearly every one of his sponsors dropped him.

Here’s another article from Google News concerning celebrity Roseanne Barr:

After Racist Tweet, Roseanne Barr’s Show Is Canceled by ABC

Ms. Barr later apologized, but it was too late. In announcing the show’s cancellation, ABC’s entertainment president, Channing Dungey, said in a statement that “Roseanne’s Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.”

When exposed to certain forms of bad language, you may feel discouraged from contemplationally saying ‘Starve’. When exposed to bad language, you can contemplationally say ‘Starve’ to identify the adverse emphasis created by how such bad language is affecting you. However, since certain forms of bad language may discourage you from contemplationally saying ‘Starve’, it may take some practice to more effectively use idea ‘Starve’ when referring to certain mild to moderate forms of experienced instigation.

Now, based on my experience, when exposed to meanings that create in your mind experiences that you don’t want to actually involve eating or tasting, then it’s more obvious why you are not able to use idea ‘Starve’, since you don’t want to experience that association. If you experience something like that, something that you don’t want to taste and eat, then simply don’t use idea ‘Starve’. In my opinion, with some practice, you will be able to differentiate better the use of idea ‘Starve’ even as it is exposed to things you don’t want to taste and eat. You will be able to differentiate it’s use better, and in my opinion, you’ll get better at it with more experience. For example, in the beginning, when something like that happens, you will refrain/not use idea ‘Starve’. But several months later, you will make ideas from experience that will clarify more how you use idea ‘Starve’. You may even be able to use it as it relates to adverse emphasis directly, not to something that involves tasting and/or eating, but that may take some time to accomplish.

It is now 12:15PM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. Either this coming Wednesday, or next Thursday, I will explain idea ‘Lie’, and then next Thursday I will explain ideas ‘Enable’, ‘Prepare’, and ‘Impetus’. So, if you are going to be there, I’ll see you then.

Some viewer discretion for movie ‘Scrapper’. TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Babylon 5’ and ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Rated PG-13 for sequences of strong violence, some disturbing images and suggestive material for sci-fi mini-series ‘Dune’. Rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and for some language for movie ‘Aquaman’. Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Rated R for a lot of action/violence and some language for movie ‘True Lies’. TV-MA mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘FUBAR’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Married… with Children’. Rated PG-13 for language, drug use, and some suggestive content for movie ‘Ocean’s Eight’. Reading discretion for Kyle Larson and Roseanne Barr articles. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv show, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘More realism’ and ‘Starve’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.