8/30/2023
Salutations.
It is now 4:31PM EST for me.
I am going to explain idea ‘Lie’ today, and the 3 other ideas tomorrow. Even though I explained idea ‘Lie’ in a previous list, I’m going to re-introduce it to you and customize it for the next list today. I already found 2 previous lists that have it’s references, so I’ll just quote and reference them. After I find and prepare the usual music video and trailer to recommend to you, I will explain how idea ‘Lie’ is recommended to be used, and then I’ll recommend those 4 references. I’ll start looking for that music video and trailer now. If you are there later today, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 5:04PM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Single Soon’ by Selena Gomez. Here is a quote from a review that I found searching for phrase ‘single soon selena gomez music video reviews’. The link is /www.rollingstone.com:
‘ In the video for her latest release “Single Soon,” the singer makes a point of not spending another moment hung up on some ex-beau. Instead, she’s putting on a shimmering mini dress, heading out with her friends, dancing the night away, and toasting to her freedom. ‘
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And here is a quote from the lyrics:
I’m picking out this dress
Trying on these shoes
‘Cause I’ll be single soon
I’ll be single soon
I know he’ll be a mess
When I break the news
But I’ll be single soon
I’ll be single soon
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I found the music video by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘InMusic Official’, select ‘VIDEOS’, select ‘New Songs Of The Week (August 25th, 2023) | New Music Friday’, which was published 4 days ago. A video clip from music video ‘Single Soon’ starts 57 seconds into that video collection.
To watch music video ‘Single Soon’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘single soon’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 13M views. It was published 5 days ago by publisher ‘Selena Gomez’.
As I was watching it, instead of starting the music video over if I was thinking of something else that may be construed as distracting at the time, I allocated the plausible distraction by using the new idea I invented less than a week ago called ‘Say ready’. I plan to explain idea ‘Say ready’ eventually. Maybe I should have just started the music video over, but I was in a rush.
I believe that if you watched Selena Gomez music videos in the past, then if you haven’t watched it already, you may choose to, if you watched her music videos before.
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Rebel Moon’. I found it by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘TrailerSpot’, select ‘VIDEOS’, select ‘NEW MOVIE TRAILERS 2023 | 4K ULTRA HD’. The trailer starts about 4 minutes and 36 seconds into that trailer collection.
Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:
Rebel Moon (marketed as Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire) is an upcoming American epic space opera film directed by Zack Snyder from a screenplay he co-wrote with Kurt Johnstad and Shay Hatten, based on a story Snyder also created.[4][5][6][7] The film features an ensemble cast that includes Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunnam, Michiel Huisman, Djimon Hounsou, Doona Bae, Ray Fisher, Cleopatra Coleman, Jena Malone, Fra Fee, Ed Skrein, and Anthony Hopkins.
Rebel Moon is scheduled to be released on December 22, 2023, by Netflix, with a limited theatrical release being planned. A follow-up, Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver, is set for release on April 19, 2024.
In a universe controlled by the corrupt government of the Mother World, the moon of Veldt is threatened by the forces of the Imperium, the army of the Mother World controlled by Regent Balisarius. Kora, a former member of the Imperium who seeks redemption for her past in the leadership of the oppressive government, tasks herself to recruit warriors from across the galaxy to make a stand against the Mother World’s forces before they return to the planet.
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In my opinion, the reason I’m recommending for you to watch trailer ‘Rebel Moon’ is because, to me, it looks very similar to ‘Star Wars’, with the special effects and the spaceships. It’s all sci-fi, even with obvious aliens, so don’t try to do any of those dangerous stunts. It’s obvious enough in my opinion that it’s like ‘Star Wars’, obvious science fiction.
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To watch the trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘rebel moon trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 10M views. It was published 8 days ago by publisher ‘Netflix’.
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Lie:
It is now 6:06PM EST for me.
Since I’m going to just ‘copy and paste’ the illustration references, I’ll just explain the use for idea ‘Lie’: It’s intent is to help you differentiate contemplations induced by instigations and it’s inadvertencies. The experience induced by the instigation doesn’t have to be an obvious lie, but the evaluation can be misleading to you. Therefore, if that happens, you may contemplationally say ‘Lie’ to clarify that the evaluation is misleading, and it’s impression is not used by you in that context. With idea ‘Do something’, an idea that I plan to explain within a few weeks from now, you should have more reasons to differentiate/discern impressions of meaning induced by instigations and inadvertencies.
So, for example, if you experience a misleading contemplation induced by an instigation, you may contemplationally say ‘Lie’ to use idea ‘Lie’, along with other words that you have learned. For example, ‘Lie penalty initiate’ said contemplationally, identifying a sense of penalty that you did not initiate yourself, and yet the experienced instigation caused you to experience it. So, to differentiate, to not use it, you may contemplationally say ‘Lie penalty initiate’ to help you know the difference, that you sense such a meaning, but you’re not using it.
Here are the 4 illustration references for idea ‘Lie’. The 1st 3 references are from Wishlist #1340, published 9/10/2022:
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.’
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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.’
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The reference used is when Chekov said:
Chekov: ‘You lie!’
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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.’
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The quote used in the 3rd reference is:
Spock: ‘A lie?’
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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?’
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The 4th quote for idea ‘Lie’ is from a tv series that has a lot of mature themes in it, and it’s rated TV-MA. Of course, I’m not recommending any of those mature themed references, or anything inappropriate. I’m just recommending the illustration reference, and nothing else. Normally, if it’s like this, I would not use it as a reference for this advice. I’m doing so because it’s the only reference that I’m aware of that exists so ‘on the nose’ for idea lie, and based on using the illustration reference myself, in my opinion, with the other 3 references, it’s a very effective illustration reference for idea ‘Lie’. Do not watch anything else from this tv series for this advice, because, if you haven’t seen it before, then you may not know where the inappropriate scenes are, and by the time you see it, well, then it’s too late, you’ve seen it. In the past, I imagined a boss paying his secretary to screen certain tv shows and movies for him, to let him know where the inappropriate scenes are, so that he can choose to not watch them. He doesn’t care who does the screening, and he’ll pay a certain amount of money if it’s done. So, the secretary would simply give it to someone else to do. It’s simple enough to do. I don’t have the time to do that in this blog, so I recommend that you just watch that scene for this advice. The illustration reference is in Wishlist #1166, published 3/30/2019. Here is the quote:
The scene is in episode 3.8 ‘The Tom/Brady’ from sci-fi fantasy tv show ‘Preacher(2018)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 32 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode, Tulip(Ruth Negga) is having a conversation with Lara(Julie Ann Emery) while in an airplane. Here is the quote:
Lara: ‘Look, I know we get on each other’s nerves sometimes but…nice job. Seriously. I’m a fan.’
Tulip: ‘Thanks. Appreciate that.’
Lara: ‘I was joking.’
Tulip: (With a disapproving look on her face)’So was I.’
Of course they’re both actresses in a tv show, but if you give them tv show credibility, after Lara said ‘I was joking.’ to Tulip, Tulip realized that it was already too late to fix what she had said to her. I highly recommend you watch that scene to understand more what happened to Tulip.
To be clear, in a tv show context, I don’t believe Tulip did anything wrong. It is my belief that people in general interact based on impressions. I don’t believe people in general are mindreaders. However, when Lara said that she was joking to Tulip, that was when Lara was manipulating Tulip’s sense of contemplation control. Lara was fairly certain that Tulip was going to try to contemplationally correct that mistake. If you watched that scene, you can see from Tulip’s facial expression that she tried but could not fix the mistake Lara created for her to experience.
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So, if you choose to think about the 4 illustration references for idea ‘Lie’, you may notice that the ‘Preacher’ reference is ‘on the nose’, so to speak.
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It is now 6:26PM EST for me.
I am going to close this list now. Tomorrow, I am going to explain those 3 ideas I mentioned in the previous list, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there tomorrow, I’ll see you then.
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Sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Rebel Moon’. TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who’. Rated PG for violence and language, sci-fi violence and view 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’. TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, language, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Preacher’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Lie’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.