Wishlist #1409

10/26/2023

Salutations.

It is now 6:48 AM EST for me.

I just want to say very quickly that I’ll start typing again around 8:40 AM EST later today, around 2 hours from now. Also, I changed my mind again, and I have decided to explain the ideas, including idea ‘Do something’, into 3 parts: The 1st part I’ll type in today. I call those ideas ‘Doodling’. According to dictionary.com, ‘

to draw or scribble idly:
He doodled during the whole lecture.

The 2nd idea is ‘Do something’, and the 3rd idea is what I wanted to explain last week. I think it’s called ‘Fix limits encounter address’. So, 3 lists, maybe 3 Thursdays to explain. I’ll ‘talk’ more later, in about 2 hours. So, if you are there later today, I’ll see you then.

It is now 9:02 AM EST for me.

I am going to look for that music video and trailer to recommend. That may take me maybe an hour and a half to do, hopefully less time than that. So, if you are going to be there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 10:16 AM EST for me.

I think it took me an hour and 10 minutes to find them. Not bad.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, to be watched for this advice, is called ‘Makeba’ by Jain. Here’s a quote from wikipedia.org about the music video:

The three-minute and forty-three-second music video for the song “Makeba” was released in November 30, 2016 on Jain’s official YouTube channel. It opens with the last frame of Jain’s song “Come” from the same album Zanaka, as she crumples the frame from the camera as if it was a paper and walks to the right of the screen. As Jain turns knobs on the sound deck, street poles rise up or fall down, and buildings rise and lower.

The music video, shot in South Africa, was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Even though I wasn’t able to find a review from www.google.com about the music video, the ‘vouch’ comes from the quote from wikipedia.org, that the music video was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Here’s a quick quote from wikipedia.org about Jain’s age:

Born 7 February 1992 (age 31)
Toulouse, Occitania, France

Even though the music video was released on November 30, 2016, according to where I found it, it’s currently active on Social Media. I found it by selecting publisher ‘Current Chart!’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘VIDEOS’, then select ‘Top 40 Songs That Are Buzzing Right Now On Social Media! – October 2023!’. That was published 5 days ago, with 4.5K views. It’s video clip starts 36 seconds into that video selection, and is #34 out of 40.

Here’s a quote from the lyrics:

I want to hear your breath just next to my soul
I want to feel oppress without any rest
I want to see you sing
I want to see you fight
Because you are the real beauty of human right

To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘jain makeba’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 251M views! It was published 6 years ago by publisher ‘JAIN’.

Here’s a quote from one of the comments:

‘ The fact that the song that came out six years ago is the new hit is truly incredible social media power. ‘

The only qualm/concern I have about watching the music video ‘Makeba’ is when the singer Jain looks like, even though it’s music video special effects probably, for a few scenes in the music video, she looks like she is singing while on the edge of a building. Do not emulate/do anything on the edge of any building, because it is very dangerous. Other than that, the energy of the dancers is impressive to look at, and the music video even has some kids performing in it! Here are the scenes that I found when Jain looks like she is singing on the edge of a building, offered to you as caution examples:

45 seconds into the music video, 1 minute and 52 seconds into the music video, and 2 minutes and 44 seconds into the music video, that I can find again without watching the music video a 2nd time.(I just used the review option to find them.)

I personally like that scene, 1 minute and 25 seconds into the music video, when a girl looks like she is walking to school. It looks entertaining to watch in the context of the music video.

The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘BEST CHRISTMAS EVER Trailer (2023)’. Before I continue, 2 of the main actors, Jason Biggs and Heather Graham, even though they both had mature rating characters from other movies in their careers, for this movie, based on it’s trailer, in my opinion, it’s made for general audiences. In other words, kids could watch it, in my opinion. Here is a quote that I found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘Best. Christmas. Ever! movie reviews’, from link people.com:

In the first trailer for Netflix’s Best. Christmas. Ever!, the pair play old college friends who unexpectedly reunite for the holidays: Jackie (Norwood, 44) has a seemingly picture-perfect life, and Charlotte (Graham, 53), who feels inferior, is determined to find out if it’s genuine or a façade.

“Every Christmas Jackie sends a boastful holiday newsletter that makes her old college friend Charlotte feel like a lump of coal,” teases an official plot synopsis.

“When a twist of fate lands Charlotte and her family on Jackie’s snowy doorstep just days before Christmas, she seizes the opportunity to prove her old friend’s life can’t possibly be that perfect.”

Lambert told Today.com in October that Graham’s character “just doesn’t like Christmas” because it “makes her feel inadequate.”

She added, “I think there’s a lot of people that feel that way sometimes. And then there are people like Brandy’s character, who embrace the joy and the fun and the belief [of] the season.”

If you choose to watch the trailer, you may feel pleasantly surprised as to how ‘general audiences’ and cheery it is to you.

I found it by selecting publisher ‘Movie Coverage’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘BEST CHRISTMAS EVER Trailer (2023) Heather Graham, Brandy, Jason Biggs’. I didn’t bother looking for another trailer with more views. This one was published 1 day ago, with 33K views.

It is now 11:06 AM EST for me.

I’m going to prepare 1 of the references for idea ‘Doodling’. See you in 5 minutes or so.

It is now 11:21 AM EST for me.

Doodling:

To repeat, here’s the definition of ‘doodle’ from www.dictionary.com that I am using:

to draw or scribble idly:
He doodled during the whole lecture.

I’m going to try today to explain to you a few ideas whose intent is to help you differentiate/discern certain aspects of experienced instigations as it relates to your chosen perspective, for example, if your chosen perspective is a ‘normal’ perspective, like a perspective that relates to normal school and/or normal job related activities. At a certain time when I was watching related programming to sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1(1997-2007)’, of course it’s a sci-fi tv series made for entertainment, but I still chose to metaphorically look under it’s car hood, to see if it had any ‘doodling’ related examples in it. The only ‘doodling’ related example that I found was when Daniel Jackson(Michael Shanks) looked like he was playing some sort of game where a piece of paper was used to be ‘flicked’ by a finger in order for that paper to pass through some sort of goal post. In other words, I didn’t find any ‘doodling’ examples from the tv series.

Here are a few ‘doodling’ examples that I invented as exercises to help your strategy differentiate/discern from certain aspects of experienced instigations.

This ‘doodling’ example is based on a scene from the movie ‘The Great Escape(1963)’ starring Gordon Jackson(MacDonald ‘Intelligence’). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene is near the end of the movie, 2 hours, 36 minutes, and 33 seconds. Here is the quote:

Gestapo officer(I don’t know his identity): ‘Au revoir.’ (said to MacDonald ‘Intelligence’)

Gestapo officer: ‘Good luck.’

MacDonald ‘Intelligence’: ‘Thank you.’

After MacDonald ‘Intelligence’ realized that he should not have responded in English, he ran away from the bus, to escape from being arrested.

The reference that I recalled, and I don’t remember the original name of that movie, the German officer entered the bus with full German uniform, and as he was leaving, that German officer also said some sort of pleasant greeting to the person he suspects as being one of the escaped American prisoners, and that American also responded in English using a certain pleasant reaction. And after that American POW realized that he also should not have responded in English, he too ran out of that bus to escape from being arrested. Since I couldn’t find that scene, I’m using this movie, ‘The Great Escape(1963)’ instead.

Here’s how you use it: When you are in the bus, when you feel like it, you can just choose a moment, imagine that you are someone else in the bus, and that ‘someone else’ doesn’t actually have to be in the bus. You can just use someone else that is also in the bus, but also as ‘someone else’, and you are that ‘someone else’, not who you are, refurbished for advice, like what MacDonald ‘Intelligence’ was trying to do. You’re not supposed to communicate with other people as if you are you. That exercise intentually will give you experience to differentiate/discern certain chosen aspects of identity from another identity.

For example, while you are in a bus/train/some form of public transportation where you are sitting down and you don’t have to do much of anything really, just sit down and wait for your destination, then leave, then for a short moment just imagine that you are someone else, like someone who is also in the bus, but as a reference to being someone else, and you are not supposed to present any normal indication about your normally used identity. The exercise is meant to help you differentiate/discern one chosen use of identity over another identity.

Of course, in relation to advice said, you can change the details of the idea all you want. For example, when I use the idea and imagine I’m someone else, I simply? choose another man who is in the bus, become that man, and the particulars just automatically change accordingly. It’s just imagined, after all. For one example, I then imagine that the reason I changed my identity is because of the people that are about to enter the bus. They’re not supposed to know who I am. It’s all imagined, and I believe it helps me differentiate certain aspects of one identity from another identity.

The 2nd ‘doodling’ idea uses a scene, refurbished for advice, from the movie ‘Speed(1994)’ starring Keanu Reeves as Jack Traven, and Carlos Carrasco as Ortiz. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 25 minutes, and 47 seconds into the movie. You can use more of the movie refurbished for advice as reference. Here is the quote:

Jack Traven: ‘Remember, no big movements. Just look whipped.’

Ortiz: ‘That ain’t gonna be too hard.’

Refurbished for advice, using that scene and the surrounding scenes, the idea is that, when you make an idea ‘on the fly'(while in motion or progress, definition from www.google.com), to help you to not overreact, you instead allow yourself to ‘look whipped’. You don’t want yourself to inadvertently/unintentionally present yourself in a context that may cause an adverse reaction from the instigator. In other words, if you learned something at school or at work, as a result, you don’t want to present yourself in a context that may get you into trouble for some other reason. Instead, you allow yourself to ‘look whipped’, so to speak, like what Jack Traven from the movie ‘Speed’, refurbished of course, told those passengers in the bus to look like.

For example, you experience a very mild, very minor instigation at work or at school. Very soon after that experience, you learn something that helps you feel better. You don’t want to overreact, to present any impression that may get you into trouble. Instead, you ‘look whipped’, to avoid overreacting. (I’m not giving this idea a name.)

It is now 12:50 PM EST for me.

This 3rd idea is for those who read and chose to use Wishlist #1362, which was published 2/04/2023.You may also choose to use Wishlist #1362, and then use this idea as well. Here is a quick quote from that previous list:

‘ So, the Q that you will choose to work with, you get to choose how that Q looks from the ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ crew main characters. For example, if you choose a female member, a female Q that will work with you for most of your stay will choose to look like that female member of Star Trek: Voyager. You will hear a lot of acceptable philosophical banter from them, in a reasonable pace of course, and when you want to talk to them.’

The intent of this idea is to access more the benefits from idea Wishlist #1362, and to use this idea as a ‘doodling’ idea as well. Let’s see if that works.

This idea uses a scene from episode 2.5 ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard(2022)’. It is the only illustrated scene that I am aware of as of now for a Q’s calling card. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com if you have Amazon Video Channel Paramount +, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 17 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Q: (text on the screen) ‘I CAN HELP’

Adam Soong(Brent Spiner) ‘What?’

Q: ‘CHECK YOUR 3D PRINTER ;-)’

Adam Soong: ‘What the heck?'(edited)

[printer whirring, beeping] (Q’s calling card is presented to Adam Soong.)

If you chose to use Wishlist #1362, you may have used this part:

‘ For example, if you choose a female member, a female Q that will work with you for most of your stay will choose to look like that female member of Star Trek: Voyager. ‘

I don’t actually know, but I’m assuming that a lot of girls that used that idea chose Capt. Kathryn Janeway(Kate Mulgrew). Let’s use her likeness as an example, and of course not the only example that may exist. As an example, let’s say a girl is using this idea. If she chose to, she would imagine as she is sitting in the bus Q using Capt. Kathryn Janeway’s appearance. From time to time, that Q would show her that calling card, illustrated from episode 2.5 ‘Fly Me to the Moon’. She may imagine that, in a safe context, she’s allowing a very little of the sunny day to refract upon her Q calling card as that Q is showing her her calling card. That female Q is tilting her own Q calling card, causing a little light to be noticed by that girl. (I tried to explain it.) The girl may imagine that female Q just showing herself, or maybe she’s also showing herself and her Q card. Since Wishlist #1362 also involves construction work, you may see that female Q amongst certain construction workers, as she is showing her Q calling card to that girl.

If you used idea Wishlist #1362, then the imagined use of a Q calling card, it’s possible novelty effect, may encourage you to imagine your chosen Q image to present that card to you, as you are sitting down in a bus, or sitting while using some other form of transportation when it’s safe to imagine in such a context.

Also, the presented Q card doesn’t have to refract all of the time when presented to you. It could just be presented to you normally. Refraction is not required when imagined. And, in relation to advice said, you can change this idea all you want.

[10/26/2023: It is now 4:30 PM EST for me.

I didn’t say directly that, when you are imagining Q showing you that Q card, you are sitting in the bus looking outside of the bus as Q is showing you that Q card. For example, as you are sitting in the bus, you are looking through the glass window of the bus, and you are imagining Q showing you that Q card from somewhere outside of the bus, like, for example, Q is standing on the sidewalk showing you, or somewhere outside amongst the construction workers that are, when they are, working on something, Q is standing amongst them showing you that Q card. It’s all done outside of the bus as you are looking from within the bus. 10/26/2023]

It is now 1:16 PM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. Next Thursday, I will finally explain idea ‘Do something’, and the following Thursday, I will explain idea ‘Fix limits encounter address’, unless I change my mind again. 3 ideas I recommended today. In my opinion, ‘not bad’. So, if you are there next Thursday, I’ll see you then.

Some viewer discretion for music video ‘Makeba’ by Jain. Rated TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. Violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Great Escape’. Rated R for violence and language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Speed’. Rated TV-PG, mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Doodling’ and ‘Doodle’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.