11/14/2023
Salutations.
It is now 9:26 AM EST for me.
I noticed that I am no longer informing you before 7:00 AM EST that I will be typing again around 8:40 AM EST, about 2 hours from now. That is because, from now on, I would go to the laundromat 1st, and then after I would prepare those clothes, I would then eventually start typing in this blog. It looks like from now on I would start typing around 9:25 AM EST, after I would prepare my washed and dried clothes from the laundromat.
So, here’s the plan: I will explain idea ‘Fix limits encounter address’ today, and then explain idea ‘Unpacking’ tomorrow, and then I’ll explain the upgraded idea for ‘Need ask’ that I originally invented in Wishlist #1410 on 11/2/2023. The intent of that explanation is to demonstrate to you that it was useful to learn ideas ‘Do something’, ‘Not agree to address or discuss anything’, and ‘Fix limits encounter address’. That means that, if I am successful to explain these ideas in those allotted times, then such explanations would have been done before the Christmas month of December shows up, and that means that my personal goal would have been met.
I am going to look for a music video and trailer to recommend to you. That should take maybe an hour and a half at the most. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 10:41 AM EST for me.
I’d say it took me about an hour to prepare the music video and trailer to recommend.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today, although it was made in the year 2019, is called ‘Lover’ by Taylor Swift. I found it from a publisher that I discovered from my youtube homepage. I selected publisher ‘TheMusic25’, select ‘Videos’, then select category ‘[SNEAK PEEK] Spotify Top 50 Songs of the Last 30 Days, November 9, 2023’, which was published 4 days ago. A video clip from the music video ‘Lover’ starts about 33 seconds into that video clip collection. It is #49 out of 50.
Here is a quote from the lyrics:
We could let our friends crash in the living room
This is our place, we make the call
And I’m highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you
I’ve loved you three summers now, honey, but I want ’em all
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Based on my recommendation to watch the music video, I recommend you read and use the music video description given in www.wikipedia.org. Here is the quote:
‘ The video begins with a child receiving a snow globe as a gift on Christmas day, before focusing on the dollhouse inside the snow globe. Swift and Owens portray a couple who live in the house, which has seven distinctly-colored rooms. Each features scenes of the couple’s domestic life through the ups and downs of their love. For instance, the green room shows Swift’s character playing drums, the yellow room features the couple playing board games, the blue room has a giant fishbowl in which the couple swim, and an attic is where they reminisce by watching home videos. At the end, the child who receives the snow globe is revealed to be the couple’s daughter. ‘
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So, if you choose to watch the music video, the music video starts with the couple’s daughter receiving a snow globe as a gift on Christmas day, and the music video explores that snow globe.
To watch music video ‘Lover’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘lover taylor swift’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 257M views! It was published 4 years ago by publisher Taylor Swift.
I did watch it earlier today, but I want to continue to the trailer, to get to the idea faster.
The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘THE ARTFUL DODGER Trailer (2023)’. 1st, here’s a quote from wikipedia.org about the series:
The Artful Dodger is a 2023 television series produced by Sony Pictures Television’s Curio Pictures and Beach Road Pictures for streaming service Disney+. It is a spin-off featuring characters from the Charles Dickens classic book Oliver Twist (1838). It features Thomas Brodie-Sangster as the eponymous Artful Dodger and David Thewlis as Fagin.
Synopsis
In Australia in the 1850’s, Jack Dawkins works as a seemingly respectable surgeon. However, when an old acquaintance resurfaces, his penchant for a life of crime from his time as a London-based pickpocket called Artful Dodger, also returns.
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The reason why I chose it is because it’s supposed to present itself using an 1850s Australia setting. But, based on my interpretation of the trailer that I watched, it is a comedy that makes fun of the fact? that it’s supposed to have an 1850s Australia setting. In my opinion, it looks entertaining to watch as a series, and not just as a trailer.
I found it by selecting publisher ‘Movie Coverage’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, and it’s there, but I think there’s another version that has more views. So, I searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘the artful dodger’, and selected ‘THE ARTFUL DODGER Trailer (2023)’ from publisher ‘ONE Media’. It has 441K views, and was published 6 days ago. Here is a quote from one of the comments:
‘ I still can’t believe Thomas Brodie-Sangster is 33 years old. He’s looked like a teenager for about two decades now! ‘
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Fix limits encounter address:
It is now 11:15 AM EST for me.
I think the feasible/best? way for me to approach explaining idea ‘Fix limits encounter address’ is to give you an impression as to how I use it. If all goes well, you will have an active illustration example to use. After that, I will try to explain what the phrase ‘Fix limits encounter address’. The way I originally did it I think, what I did was invent the phrase ‘Fix limits encounter address’, and then soon after using that phrase, I invented the active illustration idea from it, and so far, I’ve been extrapolating from that illustration example. So, the illustration example in my opinion can work without needing an understanding of the phrase ‘Fix limits encounter address’, but I’ll still try to explain both to you today. I’m going to set up the reference for it’s active illustration example, and explain that 1st. That should just take a few minutes. I’ll see you soon.
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It is now 11:23 AM EST for me.
Let’s start with that ‘Sticks and Stones’ rhyme quoted from wikipedia.org:
“Sticks and Stones” is an English-language children’s rhyme. The rhyme is used as a defense against name-calling and verbal bullying, intended to increase resiliency, avoid physical retaliation, and/or to remain calm and indifferent. The full rhyme is usually a variant of:
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But words shall never hurt me.
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The idea actively uses a scene from the movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One(2023)’. In fact, you may say that it’s literally that scene itself, as it relates to this sense of idea making. If you choose to use this idea, you will think of that scene in that movie, it even involves the ‘Sticks and Stones’ rhyme if you want it to, as you actively use this idea. It involves 2 of the main characters of the movie, Ethan Hunt(Tom Cruise) and Grace(Hayley Atwell). 1st, I’ll quote that scene, and then I’ll explain how it’s used for this idea. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 56 minutes and 17 seconds into the movie. You may watch more of that movie for content, refurbished for advice:
Grace: (screams) ‘A pervertito!’
Ethan Hunt: ‘No, Grace, Grace.’
(3 men stop Ethan Hunt from following Grace.)
Ethan Hunt: ‘No, no, no.’ [in Italian] ‘She’s my client. Grazie.’
Ethan Hunt: ‘Grace’.
(Those 3 men are continuing to stop Ethan Hunt from following Grace.)
Ethan Hunt: ‘No, no, no. Tranquillo. Tranquillo.’
(Ethan Hunt runs another direction, and those 3 men shout at him.)
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Here’s the idea. Let’s start with the ‘Sticks and Stones’ rhyme:
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But words shall never hurt me.
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If you experience certain mild forms of instigations let’s say at work, let’s say some of those forms involve false accusations, such as insults. In that ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ scene, it is obvious that Grace presented a false accusation publicly, that Ethan Hunt physically touched her inappropriately. Here is the false accusation quote:
Grace: (screams) ‘A pervertito!’
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In my opinion, the reason she declared that false accusation is to allow herself to evade/get away from Ethan Hunt, and it worked. Even though the public accusation was a lie, 3 men believed her, and stopped Ethan Hunt from following her. The point of this idea is that, even though you know that the insults, if you are experiencing insults at work are lies, the instigator that presents those insults, for example, still gives a presentation that may be obvious. So, the ‘new’ mentality that I recommend for you to use is to allow yourself when you choose to to tolerate more, to allow yourself to sense more, those false accusation identities, and simply to not use those identities. What came 1st, the hen or the egg? When you use that ‘Mission: Impossible’ reference, it may seem as if you’re just quoting that scene from the movie! Notice that the false accusation identity was made so obvious by Grace, that she caused 3 men to defend her as she left that building, but if you are evaluating it from the vantage point of watching the movie, you know that Grace was lying about. Ethan know that Grace was lying about it, making that ‘Mission: Impossible’ scene a very effective illustration reference for you to use for this idea, if you choose to.
Here’s how I practiced using this idea while I am in a public bus. As I am sitting down looking at the people outside, I would choose a woman who is outside of the bus, for example, someone that is walking on the sidewalk, and as I am sitting down, I would imagine her accusing me of a false accusation, that exact false accusation that Grace accused Ethan Hunt of doing. I would imagine her saying ”A pervertito!’ or ‘Pervert!’, and then I would imagine saying to the men outside nearby quote: ‘No! I’m her lawyer!’ The imagined exercise allows you to have some practice, allowing you to more tenably sense false accusations knowing that they’re not true. It’s an exercise created by refurbishingly emulating that false accusation scene from that ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie. You get to imagine sensing a woman calling you a pervert knowing that the false accusation identity is not true, are you are learning to be more objective about it.
Let’s try a similar example when just imagining while sitting down in the bus choosing one of the women looked at walking/standing from outside of the bus: I choose a woman, and then I imagine her calling me a pervert, and then I say to her, ‘No. I’m her lawyer!’ but I don’t need to look at anyone else. I’m just looking at her when saying that. In my opinion, it’s faster that way. It’s a false accusation, she knows it, therefore it’s more objectively evaluated by you without needing further validation from others.
It’s all in the ‘how’. With a little practice, the intent is to be more objective with sensing false accusations. So, when someone insults you at work using a false accusation, like the ‘Sticks and Stones’ rhyme said, with this advice:
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But words shall never hurt me.
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That active idea was created from idea ‘Fix limits encounter address’. Using the 1st 2 words, ‘Fix limits’ means ‘An instigator encourages you to fix an excessive and/or out of context aspects of limits.’ Here’s 2 definitions from the word ‘limit’ from www.dictionary.com:
the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.:
the limit of his experience;
the limit of vision.
a boundary or bound, as of a country, area, or district.
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The instigation would inappropriately encourage you to interact and commit to a false sense of limits. To help you remember the word ‘limit’, I recommend just using the www.imdb.com reference for Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Limitless(2022)’. I couldn’t find it’s link just by looking at celebrity Chris Hemsworth’s www.imdb.com’s link, so to find it, search in www.imdb.com for phrase ‘chris hemsworth limitless’. There, you should see Chris Hemsworth’s image promoting the tv series. Here’s a quote from www.wikipedia.org about it, from link Chris Hemsworth:
‘ Hemsworth has also been working on Limitless, a six-part documentary series, for National Geographic. The show has paired Hemsworth with noted filmmaker Darren Aronofsky. The show has Hemsworth appearing in a variety of different ways that humans have sought to increase their health in a variety of different ways. The episodes saw Hemsworth take a plunge in icy Arctic water, fast for long periods of time, and participate in an indigenous Australian ceremony. ‘
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I didn’t see the tv series myself. I’m only recommending the tv series ‘Limitless’ as a word memory association, to help you remember the word ‘limit’ from idea ‘Fix limit encounter address’. Chris Hemsworth in the context of comedy also presents himself in an episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ as an instigator. It’s episode 40.15 from tv series ‘Saturday Night Live(2015)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. Just go to amazon.com and in category ‘Prime Video’ search for phrase ‘chris hemsworth saturday night live’. You don’t have to see that episode. It’s just another reference to help you use the name of tv series ‘Limitless’ to remember the word ‘limit’ for idea ‘Fix limit encounter address’. The word ‘Encounter’ is from idea ‘Encounter’ explained in a previous list, from episode 1.1 ‘Encounter at Farpoint’ from tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1987)’, and word ‘Address’ is from idea ‘Not agree to address or discuss something’. Put it all together, and you have ‘Fix limits encounter address’.
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It is now 12:31 PM EST for me.
I am going to close this list now. Even though there is still more time for me to type, I don’t want to. You have the active idea explanation, the ‘Sticks and Stones’ idea where you may choose to use that ‘Mission: Impossible’ scene and recall Grace calling Ethan Hunt a pervert. Hopefully, tomorrow I will also be able to finish just as quickly the explanation of idea ‘Unpacking’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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Viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Artful Dodger’. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some language and suggestive material, viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’. Rated TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘Limitless’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Fix limits encounter address’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.