Wishlist #1422

12/26/2023

Salutations.

It is now 9:13 AM EST for me.

I am going to look for a music video and trailer to recommend, stop typing around 11AM or so, then start typing around 12:30PM for a few weeks. So, that’s 2 Tuesdays. Soon after I prepare that music video and trailer to recommend, I’ll start typing again. If you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 9:55AM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘MASCARA’ by XG. To verify how old they are, I searched in www.google.com for phrase ‘xg japanese group age’, and selected ‘kpopanswers.com’ to quote from. Here is the age of the 2 youngest members:

Maya is 18 years old and was born on August 10, 2005.
Cocona is 18 years old and was born on December 6, 2005.

And here is a quote from a review that I found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘xg mascara music video reviews’. I selected link ‘www.indiatoday.in’:

The new MASCARA dance performance is set in a unique space that showcases strong XG vibes. The video has a level of production on par with that of a music video – with XG’s clean and dynamic dance moves contrasting perfectly with the derelict backdrop.

For those unaware, MASCARA is XG’s anthem for the next generation that evokes strength, unity, and the bonds of friendship. The bold defiance in the line “don’t mess with my mascara” captures the fresh and fearless spirit of XG.

And here is a quote from the lyrics:

This my party I can cry when I want to
Cry when I want to
Don’t mess with my mascara (UGH)
This my party I can cry when I want to
Cry when I want to
Don’t mess with my mascara

I found the music video by selecting from www.youtube.com publisher ‘Top Mixes: Music 2023’, select ‘Videos’, select ‘Hits Music 2023 Mix 🎶 Top 40 English Songs 2023 Right Now 🎶 Popular Hits 2023 Playlist’, published 1 day ago. Music video starts 57 minutes and 22 seconds into that music video collection. To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘xg mascara’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 50M views! It was published 1 year ago by publisher ‘XG’.

In my opinion, there’s a lot of synchronized dancing and visuals in the music video. I recommend that you see in in the context that synchronized dancing is like multi-tasking without needing to think, since there’s a lot of it. It’s entertaining to watch, in my opinion. I watched it using my laptop. I may later watch it again from tv using the youtube tv app.

The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘SEASON 1 TEASER | Doctor Who 2024 | Doctor Who’. I found it by selecting publisher ‘Movie Trailers Source’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, and it has a link, but there was only 17K views. I found it 1st from them, credit/acknowledgement is given, but I want to watch it with more views involved. I eventually searched for phrase ‘doctor who trailer 2024’ and selected ‘SEASON 1 TEASER | Doctor Who 2024 | Doctor Who’ because it has over 271K views. It was published 20 hours ago by publisher ‘Doctor Who’. There’s only about 32 seconds from the trailers that I looked at. They’re all the same, about 32 seconds.

To be blunt, I think the character Ruby Sunday(Millie Gibson) is attractive. Here’s the age verification from www.wikipedia.org:

Amelia Eve Gibson
19 June 2004 (age 19)
Tameside, Greater Manchester, England

I look forward to watching the series with that in mind.

It is now 10:26AM EST for me.

Understand:

There is this idea that I have addressed somewhat in the past from time to time, I’ll call it ‘Understand’, but I really don’t want to explain it right now. I would rather type in the idea I invented, and that’s that. I’m going to say something very quickly about it. Taking into consideration that kids could be reading this blog, since it is a public blog, if you(the kids) choose to use this advice, it is your understanding, your idea(s). It’s yours, in relation to advice said. What I’m recommending is that you have the option to continue using that mentality. Sure, there are other rules out there involving the use of understanding, like plagiarism(an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author’s work as one’s own, as by not crediting the original author:). I recommend that you think of it this way: when you do get a career job, or any job in general, someone will probably teach you something, and it would help a great deal if you were to understand somewhat what that person is trying to teach you. There. Use the ability that ‘it’s your idea, your understanding’ to help you understand somewhat about whatever job it is you’re going to have. Use it in that context. As for avoiding plagiarism, etc. , if someone is teaching you something, that is the context of understanding that you are using, that someone is teaching you something about your job. Let’s say, in that imagined one example context, there is no plagiarism involved. You are just being trained to do something, and you are learning from that training.

Nostalgia:

It is now 10:41AM EST for me.

Here’s the definition of the word ‘nostalgia’ that I’m using from www.dictionary.com:

a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one’s life, to one’s home or homeland, or to one’s family and friends; a sentimental yearning for the happiness of a former place or time:
a nostalgia for his college days.

The idea that I am in a rush to explain is in several parts. The 1st part is called ‘Nostalgia’. The story for idea ‘Nostalgia’ is based on the character Jake Huard(James Franco) from the movie ‘Annapolis(2006)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the quote that I selected starts 55 minutes and 5 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Jake Huard: ‘No one thinks I’ll make it anyway.’

Lt. Burton(Donnie Wahlberg): ‘Who do you think convinced the board to take a chance on you?’

(I don’t know why, but as of now, for me, the subtitles for that scene start about 57 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie. It’s an obvious glitch, but how long was that glitch there?)

Anyway, using that scene as a reference, Jake Huard is suffering. He believes that he is going to be expelled anyway. The movie didn’t show it, but I think Jake Huard did manage to graduate from Annapolis. It is, after all, a movie. In this story, Jake Huard as an officer decided to talk to the students of Annapolis, to inspire and help them with their goals. In a group, personal setting, he talked about his experiences in Annapolis in a nostalgic context. However, even though Jake Huard spoke about his experiences in an acceptable, nostalgic context, the students were somewhat panicking, believing that they would also experience such distress and dread. When Jake Huard realized what was happening, he talked to all of the students, to explain that misunderstanding.

So, the point of story ‘Nostalgia’ is that, in time, certain experiences, even certain mild to moderate instigations, not all of them of course, may be recalled with some nostalgia involved, like Jake Huard did with those students. I’m not saying that you should be a ‘crash dummy’ to experienced instigation, and then wait for a few years so that you can recall the experience in a nostalgic context. I’m saying that, even though Jake Huard was experiencing a great deal of distress in the beginning, since he graduated in this story, his experiences in Annapolis, all of his experiences, were interpreted with nostalgia. I believe this information may be useful to you with the next idea that I’m about to type in in this list.

It is now 12:36PM EST for me.

Can’t:

I am going to quote an idea I typed in a while ago called ‘Can’t’. In that story, actor celebrity Djimon Hounsou(Wizard from the movie ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods(2023)’ gave his son, a Caucasian boy, a task. When his son said to his father ‘I can’t!’, meaning that he can’t continue with the task, Djimon Hounsou(using his original name, but he is a character in the story, not portraying himself), like magic, presented himself to his son as Merlin the magician, with the long beard, etc. , causing his son to look at him in a surprised, trying to understand his father manner.

For this idea’s use of ‘Can’t’ for this blog, I’m going to explore the relevance as to why the boy’s father would emphasize his inability to perform a task by presenting himself as Merlin the magician. I’m going to explore the imagined possibility that there’s something to it. I’ll start by giving idea ‘Can’t’ a variation called ‘Can’t defy’:

Can’t defy:

Here are the 2 definitions of the word ‘defy’ that I’m using for this idea from www.dictionary.com:

to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly:
to defy parental authority.

to offer effective resistance to:
a fort that defies attack.

Idea ‘Can’t defy’ identifies an aspect of an experienced instigation that inhibits/depresses somewhat your sense of defying. The illustration reference that I chose to illustrate that effect is in episode 1.5 ‘Love Language’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Resident Alien(2021)’. It is what Sahar(Gracelyn Awad Rinke) said to Harry Vanderspeigle(Alan Tudyk). The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 40 minutes and 12 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Sahar: ‘So, when you were spitting into the ocean, he was in your pocket laughing at you the whole time.’

Refurbished for advice, when Sahar said to Harry Vanderspeigle that Max Hawthorne(Judah Prehn) was laughing at him the whole time, that imagined experience was meant to disparage/depress somewhat his sense of defying. Knowing instigators the way I imagine I do, causing an innocent person to experience a disparaged/depressed sense of defying doesn’t have to be relevant, doesn’t have to make sense. An instigator may cause you to experience such a sense of a draining of defiance in a completely out of context manner, which adds to the adverse effectiveness of the experience.

The solution, at least mitigating solution, is, when you suspect that your sense of defying is being disparaged/depressed/inhibited by instigation and/or inadvertency, contemplationally say ‘Can’t defy’ so that you may experience it somewhat, yet still choose to not use it, not resolve it, not become it.

Another illustration reference, in my opinion, is the sci-fi tv series ‘Defiance(2013-2015)’ starring Grant Bowler as Joshua Nolan. The main characters present a lot of defiance. Even the tv series is called ‘Defiance’. I don’t think that’s a coincidence. And in case you want to know, I did watch it.

Satisfy:

Here’s the definition of the word ‘satisfy’ that I’m using from www.dictionary.com:

to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to:
The hearty meal satisfied him.

For an illustration example for idea ‘Satisfy’, I am using a scene from episode 1.7 ‘Chapter 7: In the Name of Honor’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Book of Boba Fett(2022)’. In that scene, The Mandalorian(Pedro Pascal) and Boba Fett(Temuera Morrison) are having a conversation with the intent to cause The Majordomo(David Pasquesi) to experience so much distress from overhearing that conversation, that The Majordomo would volunteer his services to resolve the situation in a more preferred context. They planned to use The Majordomo’s efforts as bait to create a strategic maneuver. The point of that reference is to give you an illustration example as to how an instigator may cause you to feel distress. From their vantage point, the distress that you feel may be identified using the word ‘satisfy’ when the distress is experienced with a certain achieved goal. In the episode ”Chapter 7: In the Name of Honor’, that goal was achieved. The Majordomo experienced a sense of satisfied distress caused by both The Mandalorian and Boba Fett. In my opinion, that scene doesn’t need refurbishing. It’s obvious enough that that happened. I’ll just let you know when that conversation started, and just quote some of what The Majordomo said to Boba Fett. In relation to advice said, you may watch more of the episode if you choose to. The episode is available from the streaming service ‘Disney+’, and according to ‘Disney+’, that scene starts about 19 minutes into the episode. When The Majordomo offered another option, that scene starts about 20 minutes and 31 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

The Majordomo: ‘If I may offer an alternative? Shall I continue? I’ll continue.’

21 minutes and 28 seconds into the episode:

Boba Fett: ‘Very well. Give me your tablet.’

Another example, again, is how Sahar was talking to Harry in the already quoted episode 1.5 ‘Love Language’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Resident Alien(2021)’. You may use more of Sahar’s conversation in that scene, in relation to advice. Here is a partial quote:

Sahar: ‘So, when you were spitting into the ocean, he was in your pocket laughing at you the whole time.’

Sahar’s satisfying is to cause Harry a certain amount of distress with her imagined interaction.

Satisfy bring up:

So, for example, when using idea ‘Satisfy bring up’, if you believe that an instigator is causing you to experience a sense of satisfying of distress from their ‘safe to imagine and refurbished vantage point’, then contemplationally say ‘Satisfy bring up’, meaning that, even you are experiencing a sense of satisfied distress, you are not going to use it, resolve it, become it. With the 2 illustration references provided, I am also recommending as an illustration reference a music video. It is the music video ‘Satisfied’ by Richard Marx, refurbished for this advice of course. If you choose to watch it, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘satisfied richard marx’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 1.2M views. It was published 11 years ago by publisher ‘Richard Marx’. The selection is ‘Richard Marx – Satisfied (Official Video)’.

There are 2 scenes in the music video that I recommend to refurbish, to identify as an illustration example of being in a state of distress. The 1st scene starts about 1 minute and 5 seconds into the music video, the dishwasher. In my opinion, later in the music video, the dishwasher realizes that he is going to quit his job. I do not encourage you to emulate that scene when he chose to throw the dishes around. The 2nd scene starts 3 minutes and 4 seconds into the music video, when the trainer had to temporarily restrain the boxer.

Here’s a quote from link ‘oldtimemusic.com’ about the song:

“Satisfied” is a track that speaks volumes about love, relationships, and the importance of being content in life. The song has a powerful melody that is strong and soulful, and it’s beautiful lyrics continue to resonate with people of all ages to this day.

That is how I recommend you evaluate the song and music video ‘Satisified’, in case you haven’t watched the music video and/or listened to the song before.

And here is a quote from the song:

Don’t you know
I won’t give up until I’m satisfied?
Don’t you know
Why should I stop until I’m satisfied?

Not want to solve:

Soon after the epiphany you may experience from the previous ideas wear off, I am currently using an idea that I call ‘Not want to solve’. That’s when an instigator contemplationally causes you to feel a sense of resolving that you do not want to experience. When that happens, contemplationally say ‘Not want to solve’, and like the ideas before in this list, allow yourself within reason to sense it, but not become it, not use it, not resolve it.

I recommend that you give yourself a day after using one of these ideas, to sense that epiphany and/or obvious benefit that you choose to identify as a mitigating benefit. The ideas are always there ‘in black and white’ so to speak. Plus, I plan to type in more ideas, something that may encourage you to have progress using these ideas.

It is now 2:13PM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. Next week, since I seem to always make ideas before that day occurs, I’ll probably type in an impression of the new idea that I invented within the coming week, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there next Tuesday, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Annapolis’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Resident Alien’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Defiance’. Rated TV-14 sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Book of Boba Fett’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommendec. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Understand’, ‘Nostalgia’, ‘Can’t’, ‘Can’t defy’, ‘Satisfy’, ‘Satisfy bring up’, and ‘Not want to solve’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1421

12/25/2023

Salutations.

It is now 10:14 PM EST for me.

I want to type this idea in before my usually prepared time to type this in, which is Tuesday, after I come back from the laundromat, another ‘last minute’ idea that I do not want to type in during that usually prepared time.

I normally would recommend something from Amazon.com if I could. There is no obligation to purchase it, and I’m not officially sponsoring it. I just believe that you may find it useful. Here’s the sales pitch: For the adults: Have you ever been in a situation where you are wearing gloves, but in order to use your smart phone, you would have to take your gloves off in order to use the touchscreen? More specifically, if you are doing some sort of work that you would rather wear gloves in order to do it, and from time to time you would have to take your gloves off in order to use your smart phone, then this is the Amazon.com product that I would want to recommend to you:

Kebada W1 Work Gloves for Men and Women,Touchscreen Working Gloves with Grip,12 Pairs Bulk Pack Mechanic Gloves,PU Coating on Palm & Fingers,Breathable Mens Gardening Gloves,Lightweight,Gray X Large

Amazon.com sells other, similar variations, but I’m recommending this one. As of now, it has various sizes, and the price is for 12 pairs. When you are looking for another type of glove from Amazon.com, check to see how many pairs are offered for one purchase. For example, you may get 3 pairs for one purchase, 6 pairs for one purchase, etc. Check to see how many pairs are offered before purchasing it. This one offers 12 pairs for one purchase. And it comes in various sizes: small, medium, large, Xlarge, and XXlarge. And it comes in 2 colors, but I’m only recommending Light Grey.

Amazon.com’s link for the gloves comes with a video. The one that I watched is very informative, and if you are thinking of purchasing it, I recommend that you watch the video. I purchased the product myself, and I noticed that the grip material, that dark stuff it’s laced with for the palm of the gloves, it seems like all of that material could be used for the touchscreen of your smart phone. However, for more precise identifying, I recommend using the tips of those gloves. You should get used to it, when you need to touch something on your smart phone in a more precise manner. The point is that you are able to operate the touchscreen of your smart phone without needing to remove your gloves.

As for washability, scroll down to the bottom of the Amazon.com link for it, click ‘See more reviews’, and for ‘Search customer reviews’, search for word ‘wash’. As of now, there are 3 reviews to choose from. Here is a quote from one of them:

‘ Good fit and grip easy to machine wash if needed just run through the wash with my work clothes ‘

If you are going to wash them before you use them, I recommend you purchase 1 size bigger for your hands, in case they shrink after you wash them. And if you plan to dry those gloves in a dryer, I also recommend you dry them separately from your other clothes. In my opinion, if you haven’t worked with gloves that also use the touchscreen for your smart phone for a while, and you start using these gloves, you should notice a better, more satisfied experience as you use these gloves while using the touchscreen on your smartphone. It should be obvious to you, in my opinion, that you made the right decision. And if you want a more customized size, you can always purchase it again. There are a variety of sizes to choose from, and you may only need to do that once. When I clicked ‘See more reviews’, there are 1,415 total ratings, 242 with reviews. For more information, you may choose to look at a few of those reviews. Use the ‘Search’ option to search for keywords that may help your research. And again, it’s just a recommendation. You’re not obligated by me to buy it. I just thought you may find it useful, the adults.

It is now 10:46 PM EST for me.

I am going to look for that music video and trailer to recommend to you. I should start typing again in an hour or so. If you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 11:34 PM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ’24/7′ by Celina Sharma & Harris J. To verify age, here is a quote from www.google.com using phrase ‘celina sharma age’:

Celina Sharma, who recently only turned 21 is an independent artist based in the London, UK. Celina has a Indian and Italian heritage.

I found the music video by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘Top Mixes: Music 2023’, select ‘Videos’, select ‘Hits Music 2023 Mix 🎶 Top 40 English Songs 2023 Right Now 🎶 Popular Hits 2023 Playlist’. It was published 17 hours ago. The music video starts 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 19 seconds into that music video collection.

To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ’24/7 celina’, and it should be one of the selections offered, with 7.6M views. It was published 2 years ago by publisher ‘Celina Sharma’. Here is a quote from the lyrics:

I tried to quit but truth is I don’t want to
‘Cause 24/7 I’m thinking about you
24/7 I’m thinking about
You, you, you, you, you, you, you
You, you, you, you
24/7 I’m thinking about
You, you, you, you, you, you, you
You, you, you, you
24/7 I’m thinking about you

If you are new to reading this blog, in my opinion, most of the new music videos that are made, that I can find in www.youtube.com, are relationship based. I recommend that you watch the recommended music videos with that awareness, and if you choose to, find other attributes from the music video that may be useful to you. I noticed that some of the popular music videos have comments about them in www.wikipedia.org, and if you look further, many of them are reviewed if you search for them in www.google.com, giving you more information from the singer, and reading it’s review. You don’t have to give priority the fact that the song and lyrics are associated with relationships. There are other things there, if you choose to use those things.

In my opinion, when I watched the music video earlier today, Celina Sharma throughout most of it tends to dance solo/by herself. There are a few scenes of parts of a clock, I’m assuming emphasizing the ’24/7′ part of the lyrics to the song, the time part. The lyrics are OK, the music video and listening to the music, in my opinion, is relaxing to do.

Now, when I was looking for a trailer, as I was using the normal references, I couldn’t find one. Therefore, I decided to search in www.google.com for phrase ‘vacation commercials 2023’. I clicked ‘Filters’ on the upper right hand corner and selected from option ‘Sort by’ option ‘View count’. I eventually selected ’10 Best Super Bowl Commercials 2023′, From that selection, for less than a minute I saw what looked like celebrity Ben Affleck(Batman, Bruce Wayne from movie ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League(2021)’ being a Dunkin Donuts employee. I then searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘dunkin donuts ben affleck commercial’, and I then selected ‘Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Super Bowl (FULL Commercial)’ from publisher ‘BLUX’. Here’s a partial quote from www.youtube.com about ‘BLUX’:

BLUX is a dynamic YouTube channel dedicated to providing high-quality content in music, live performances, film, entertainment, showbiz, and more. Since its founding in 2015, BLUX has remained an independent platform, committed to delivering top-notch content free of charge.

I’ve never heard of ‘BLUX’ before until now. Anyway, the commercial link was published 10 months ago, and has 1.6M views.

If you choose to watch it, and it has a 3 minute and 8 seconds run time, I recommend that you try to be more tolerant of it as you watch it. After you watch it, there should be at least a few moments that you find useful/and or entertaining to watch. There may also be a few moments that you may not like. It’s not that it’s terrible to watch, it’s just that, well, it may be something you normally would not be involved with. For example, in my opinion, Ben Affleck said to a customer as a Dunkin Donuts employee that there is nothing available except water to purchase, causing that customer to use bad language as a response, which then causes Ben Affleck to also respond using bad language. They censored the language somewhat, but you can still tell what they said. Just don’t use that part. And there may be a few other scenes that you might not like. Other than that, in my opinion, there could also be a few useful/entertaining scenes that you may find memorable. So, I recommend that if you watch it, be a little tolerant, follow this advice, and those few? scenes may be worth it to you.

Here’s a partial quote from www.youtube.com about the commercial:

The commercial aired during the first break and features Affleck working the drive-thru at a Dunkin’ Donuts in Massachusetts, where he is seen handing unsuspecting customers their orders. His wife Jennifer Lopez also makes an appearance, driving up to the pickup window, before asking her Academy Award-winning husband, “What are you doing? Is that what you do when you say you’re going to work all day?”

Affleck’s affinity for Dunkin’ is well-documented and has become a popular meme in recent months. The actor is frequently photographed outside with Dunkin’ coffees and paper bags from the joint, which is why fans couldn’t contain their excitement now that he and the brand made their partnership official.

Not want:

It is now 12:15 AM EST for me.

1st, I’m going to quote the illustration reference for idea ‘Not want bring up’. I think I just created idea ‘Not want bring up’ less than 12 hours or so ago, on Monday, 12/25/2023. I think it was after I watched the streaming movie ‘Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire(2023)’. Less than a day ago, I finally had the time to watch it. There were a LOT of extremes in it, but that’s a popular form of entertainment these days, in my opinion, movies with lots of extremes. This particular movie also has a lot of special effects. I’m not sure if it was after watching that movie, but I did invent this idea recently. Anyway, I used the character ‘The Metatron(Derek Jacobi) specifically from a scene in episode 2.6 ‘Chapter 6: Every Day’ from fantasy tv series ‘Good Omens(2023)’. I’ll quote that scene 1st, and then type in the idea. In relation to advice said, you may watch more of that episode that includes The Metatron if you choose to. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 33 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

The Metatron: ‘Excuse me, I’m sorry, I must interrupt you there. Um… Oh, and I’ve brought over a coffee.’

Michael(Doon Mackichan): ‘I don’t believe I asked for any interruptions.’

The Metatron: ‘I couldn’t help it. You’re talking utter balderdash. I mean, complete piffle! You don’t have the authority to do anything like that.’

Michael: ‘Um, and who are you?’

The Metatron: ‘For Heaven’s sake. And I mean that most literally. You don’t know me? Well, uh, what about you? Demon? Do you know me?’

Michael: ‘Get him out of here!’

The Metatron: ‘Really?’

Crowley(David Tennant): ‘Oh, I know you. Last time I saw you, you were a big, floating giant head, mind.’

Aziraphale(Michael Sheen): ‘Oh! The Metatron.’

Here’s the explanation for idea ‘Not want bring up’. It’s just an idea. I’m not a psychiatrist or someone that gives advice professionally. I just made the idea up, but I’ve been doing this for a certain amount of years in this blog. Anyway, here it is: I believe that American jobs in general, especially if you have been working for the same job for several years or more, allow their employees to do their jobs without getting a certain sense of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ involved. For example, it is my belief, I don’t actually know, since I’m a non-managerial employee, that management puts a lot of purpose in your job related actions, purpose that non-managerial employees in general are not even aware of.

So, for example, an American non-managerial employee is doing his/her job for several years, and it’s just a job to him/her. There’s nothing personal involved, and that employee’s sense of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ is also not involved for many aspects of his/her job participations. Of course, that employee may choose to complain about many things, especially complain about many job related things, but when he/she uses certain obvious abilities to do his/her job, you can tell that a certain sense of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ are not involved in that employee’s use of certain job related abilities.

Now, the question I presented to myself recently was ‘What happens if an employee does some sort of project that is not job related? Will that employee’s use of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ affect his/her use of abilities acquired from his/her job? The answer I created in imagination was ‘Yes.’ When people in general? create/participate in projects that are not job related, if they don’t like to do something, if they don’t want to do something, then their use of ‘not liking’ and ‘not doing’ something may cause them to not to use certain job related abilities that are associated with that decision to ‘not like’ and ‘not want’ to do something. Now, for example, when that person is working, that person is able to use the abilities associated with that person’s job, and a certain sense of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ is not even involved, which also means that it doesn’t get in the way of allowing that person to use his/her job related abilities.

The solution I created, of course(part of the explanation, using the phrase ‘of course’, not that I actually know anything, so to speak) is to allow your use of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ to defend yourself against experienced instigations, and to use your ability to not want and not like as part of your common sense. Keep doing that. What I recommend is to create your own acceptable sense of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’ to be used in certain selected personal projects, other projects, and even in your job related projects. That way, you should be able to use more of your job learned abilities, to allow those abilities to be less inhibited by your use of ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’. The illustration example I used is how I imagined ‘The Metatron(Derek Jacobi) from that episode scene, how he created a certain project with chosen, acceptable to him, certain aspects of what he doesn’t like, what he doesn’t want, and he allowed himself to participate with those certain aspects. That’s how he was able to resolve that situation in that ‘Good Omens’ episode. The others weren’t able to use their abilities for certain interactions involving what they do not like and what they do not want, but The Metatron was able to resolve that situation because he was able to interact with certain tolerable aspects of ‘not liking’ and ‘not wanting’. Later, The Metatron even offered a promotion to Aziraphale(Michael Sheen), who was about to be punished by the others.(Of course, you refurbish that scene to something that is more useful to you.)

As of 1:03 AM EST, I’m calling what I just typed in idea ‘Not want’.

Not want bring up:

Idea ‘Not want bring up’ is when an instigator/instigation causes you to experience a sense identified by idea ‘Not want’, and that you may contemplationally choose to not ‘bring it up’ to yourself, to not use it, not resolve it, etc. In other words, you may feel a sense involving ‘not wanting’ and ‘not liking’, but you don’t have to use that sense. You don’t have to become it.

It is now 1:05 AM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. After I come back from the laundromat, I plan to explain several more ideas. So, if you are there, let’s say around 9:30AM or so later today, I’ll see you then.

Some language, viewer discretion for the ‘Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Super Bowl (FULL Commercial)’. Rated R sci-fi violence, language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’. I did not recommend watching the movie ‘Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire(2023)’ for this advice. Rated TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Good Omens’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and commercial. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not want’ and ‘Not want bring up’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1420

12/19/2023

Salutations.

It is now 9:32 AM EST for me.

Even though it’s only a few days before Christmas, in case you don’t have a clock, this is a digital clock that I purchased for myself recently from Amazon.com:

Peakeep Large Digital Clock, Alarm Clock for Bedrooms – Large Big Numbers 5 Dimmers for Seniors, Battery Backup Loud Alarm Clock with USB Charger Port (White)

The digital clock that I was using for years recently broke, and I chose that one from Amazon.com’s selections. Right now, it’s only about $15 with Prime shipping available, and it has 2 purchase options, one with a white display, and one with a blue display. In my opinion, if you are currently not using a clock, and then you choose to use a digital clock, you should notice a more improved sense of time. Personally, I’m not using it’s alarm setting. I’m using the alarm from my smartphone, the free Alarmy app. For this alarm clock, I selected the #3 brightness setting. Amazon.com’s page for the digital clock has a lot of illustrations, and 492 reviews. One of the main reasons I purchased this clock is that is has a normal plug you plug into an outlet, such as a wall outlet. One of the images shows it, saying ‘AC/DC Adapter Powered’ and ‘Adapter(included)’.

I’m thinking of what food to order from DoorDash today. I think I’ll order from KFC again, since, in a manner of speaking, I’ll get it in ‘no time’, since it’s relatively close. There are other restaurants, but they’re located in another city, and it take a while for the driver to deliver the food. I’ll probably stop typing around 11:00 AM today to order the food.

I’m going to look for that music video and trailer soon to recommend to you. After I do that, I’ll give you the bookmark for the idea I finally decided to type in, as well as the explanation. For simplicity and ease of learning the idea, the illustration references for the idea will all come from the movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny(2023)’ starring Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Helena. I may take up to an hour or so to find both music video and trailer to recommend. So, if you are there later today after I prepare them and start typing, I’ll see you then.

It is now 11:32 AM EST for me.

I recently ordered KFC food, and like I said, it should arrive in ‘no time’. Since I’m typing in this blog, I seem to be enjoying the convenience of certain foods delivered more than the food itself.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Hero’ by Alan Walker & Sasha Alex Sloan. Here is a review that I found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘sasha sloan hero music video reviews’. I chose link www.promonews.tv:

A lone spaceship uncovers a lost fortress, in Mads Neset’s science fiction-inspired promo for Hero.

Featuring vocalist Sasha Alex Sloan, the video explores the idea of heroism as a visual aesthetic and theme, evidenced by the larger-than-life statues which are based on fan-submitted drawings as part of a contest in the lead-up to the release.

Boasting stunning visual effects, epic landscapes, and inspired performances, the video is an incredible feat with a lingering after effect.

I found it by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘Top Mixes: Music 2023’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘Top Music 2023 Playlist 🎤 Best Songs 2023 So Far 🎤 Today’s Music Hits 2023’, which was published 9 days ago. ‘Hero’ starts about 2 minutes and 37 seconds into that video collection. To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com phrase ‘sasha sloan hero’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 41M views! It was published by publisher ‘Alan Walker’ 7 months ago.

In my opinion, I like the special effects. Like the review said, ‘the video explores the idea of heroism as a visual aesthetic and theme’. A woman is singing solo with those special effects mostly.

Here is a quote from the lyrics:

Been here before
It’s in my muscle memory, I’m pretty sure
I’ve felt this energy, there’s something in your touch
Something reminding me of us

The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Percy Jackson and The Olympians | Official Trailer | Disney+’. I found it by searching for phrase ‘percy jackson trailer’ in www.youtube.com. It was published by publisher ‘Disney Plus’ 1 month ago, with 7.4M views! According to wikipedia.org:

On December 13, 2023, it was reported that the first episode will also be available to stream on Hulu from December 20 until January 31, 2024.

Also according to wikipedia, it will start with 2 episodes tomorrow, with a total of 8 episodes for season 1.

It is now 11:50 AM EST for me.

The food should be ready soon, so I’ll prepare to get it. Soon after I eat the KFC food, I’ll start typing again, let’s say within half an hour. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 12:46 PM EST for me.

I am going to prepare the references for this idea now. This should take only maybe 10 minutes or so.

It is now 12:53 PM EST for me.

Extreme familiar solve:

In this explanation, I’m going to start with a premise, and then build from that. Here’s the premise: Under normal circumstances, such as at work or at school, many extremes aren’t part of your participations. Here’s the definition of the word ‘extreme’ from www.dictionary.com that I’ll use in this blog:

of a character or kind farthest removed from the ordinary or average:
extreme measures.

Let’s start with non-managerial employees that have been working in the same job for several years or more: Here’s a question for you: Do you speculate that, for those that instigate you, that for certain experienced instigations those that have instigated you have been talked to by management? about that situation? If you choose to, that could be an indication to you that certain experienced instigations are not accepted where you work. However, you still experienced it. Let’s say that, over time, you’ve learned to not contemplationally treat certain experiences as something that you ‘brought up’. So, for example, even though you experienced something about an instigation, you did not ‘bring it up’ yourself. Also, you did not agree to use that experience.

So, what an instigator might do to you, knowing that you are building a certain self created tolerance for experienced instigations, is cause you to contemplationally experience a certain familiarity of extreme to resolve. And that is where the movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny(2023)’ comes in. Part of Helena’s(Phoebe Waller-Bridge) form of communication in the movie involves causing other people, certain people, to interact with certain extremes in order for her to achieve certain goals. The 1st illustration example, according to Amazon Video, starts about 1 hour, 1 minute, and 29 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Indiana Jones(Harrison Ford): ‘What exactly do you owe this guy?’

Helena: ‘Just some bail money and a lifetime of happiness.’

[12/20/2023: It is now 2:26 AM EST for me. I’m about to quote a scene from the movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny(2023)’ made by character Indiana Jones(Harrison Ford). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 1 hour 43 minutes and 44 seconds into the move. Here is the quote:

Indiana Jones/Mr. Jones: ‘And I’m just guessing, but I don’t think you’ve been shot nine times, including once by your father.’

By using that quote, I am not encouraging any sort of gun interaction. I am not encouraging anything reckless and/or dangerous to occur just to learn these ideas. It is just an illustration reference, a direct quote from the movie, to show that Indiana Jones/Mr. Jones has experience with extremes, and that he is able to directly interact with certain extremes. Since one of the things about idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’ is to be able to sense certain mild to moderate forms of extremes, and yet not commit to those extremes, based on the premise given at the beginning of this list, I tried to make certain actions from Indiana Jones/Mr. Jones, refurbished for advice of course, an example of someone that is trying to be sympathetic with someone that is obviously encouraging other people to commit to and interact with certain extremes. Again, I am not encouraging any gun interaction to occur, nothing that is reckless and/or dangerous to be used, just to learn these ideas. 12/20/2023]

So, Helena promised to marry Rahim, but then left him, causing Rahim to experience and commit to an extreme that should not be part of his chosen lifestyle, refurbished for advice. So, refurbished for advice, Indiana Jones made the deduction that Helena causes others to interact with extremes in a non-stable manner in order for her to achieve certain goals. She does experience remorse/feel guilty for what she has done somewhat, but it’s a means to an end. He’s learning to talk to her. In one situation, Mr. Jones tried to sympathize with her use of extremes inducing upon others. Here is the conversation, refurbished for advice, where Mr. Jones tries to sympathize with Helena. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 1 hour, 43 minutes, and 30 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Helena: ‘Yeah, I get it. I get it.’

Mr. Jones: ‘No, you don’t get it. You’re half my age. You haven’t been forced to drink the blood of Kali.’

Helena: ‘No. Fair enough.’

Mr. Jones: ‘Or been tortured with voodoo. And I’m just guessing, but I don’t think you’ve been shot nine times, including once by your father.’

Helena: (chuckles) ‘Dad shot you?’

Mr. Jones: ‘Don’t talk to me. Just go ahead. I’ll follow you.’

So, Mr. Jones sympathized with Helena, allowed herself to feel better, by indicating to her that he experiences various extremes by other people, including by her own father! That caused Helena to laugh, a possible indication that Mr. Jones’ sympathy in communication worked.

In other words, Mr. Jones has years of experience interacting with certain extremes, making certain examples of his interactions useful for idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’. If you choose to use idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’, if you suspect that an instigator is encouraging you to interact and commit to certain extremes that should not exist at work/school, contemplationally say ‘familiar’ to identify that the instigator wants you to interact and commit to such a sense of familiarity to resolve, but don’t use it. Don’t treat it as if you brought it to your own attention. Don’t use it. Even though an instigator may cause you to experience a mild to moderate extreme, you don’t have to use that sense of familiarity.

Notice that, in the movie, Mr. Jones does not impose any extremes upon his students, his colleagues, his family. He never imposed any extremes upon Helena, even though he clearly is capable of imposing extremes upon his foes.

One obvious ‘bait’, something that an instigation may impose upon you to experience to cause you to interact and use certain notions, is discomfort itself. Pain, whether it be emotional or physical pain. Yes, of course treat your discomforts, treat your pain, but don’t let instigators turn it into effective bait that causes you to interact and use certain instigation associated notions, like excesssively interacting with extremes that should not be committed to at work or at school. The intent of idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’ is to allow you somewhat, at least for very mild forms of instigation identified by the idea, to allow you to experience very mild to mildly moderate extremes, and yet not allow such experiences to adversely affect your belief that certain extremes does not belong at school and/or at work. Idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’, by intent, allows you to experience certain mild extremes, but not become them, not use them, not bring them up.

Blame also is an effective ‘bait’ that causes you to commit and use certain extremes. I’m guess, but I think it’s possible that certain experienced instigations has a lot of associated blame involved. The instigator really wants you to blame that person, causing you to interact with such experiences, even when such an interaction is to identify such an experience as wrong, so that he/she should experience some sort of disciplinary action.

OK. How to use idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’ more. If you choose to use idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’, when you contemplationally say ‘Familiar’, do not resolve that sense/contemplation of familiarity. Allow yourself to sense that familiarity, but don’t resolve it. Don’t solve it. Another form of ‘bait’ that instigators may use to cause you to commit and use certain notions is to try to resolve such notions. If you are able to sense an extreme inducing familiarity that encourages you to resolve it, but instead, when you contemplationally say ‘Familiar’, you allow yourself to sense an inclination to resolve an extreme familiarity, even when it involves some minor discomfort, but you choose to not resolve it, then in my opinion, idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’ could help you manage more extreme familiarities, since, with it’s use, you are more able to sense minor extreme familiarity resolvings, yet not use them, not become them, not bring them up contemplationally.

To help the kids remember the word ‘extreme’ in idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’, I recommend a scene in animated episode 8.14 ‘The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show’ from tv series ‘The Simpsons(1997)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 14 minutes and 13 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Poochie: ‘Hey, kids, always recycle… TO THE EXTREME!’

I know that my explanation for idea ‘Extreme familiar solve’ is not as understandable friendly as other ideas I have typed in the past, but I believe that if you just read and tried to use it, that in time you will get better at it’s use, better at understanding and better at effectiveness.

When I personally contemplationally say ‘Familiar’, sometimes I feel a certain mild discomfort associated with such an experienced instigation, but what I also feel is me not actively using such an extreme familiar sense of resolving. In other words, I ‘feel’ it, but I don’t become it.

It is now 1:55 PM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. Next Tuesday, I do have ideas to type in, but what also happens is that I invent more ideas during that week that approaches next Tuesday, so I’ll decide then what I’ll type in. So, if you are there next Tuesday, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘The Simpsons’. Rated TV-14 sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Extreme familiar solve’ and ‘Familiar’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1419

12/19/2023

Salutations.

It is now 1:08 AM EST for me.

A few hours from now, I will start getting my laundry ready to take to the laundromat. After that, I will start explaining a new idea. I have this idea I recently invented called ‘Unrequited aspiring’, but I don’t want to explain it while I am prepared to explain the usual idea, the idea that I have chosen to explain. Therefore, before I start preparing my laundry, I will explain that idea. I am going to look for a music video and trailer for it, recommend them to you, and then explain it.

Before I begin this rushed explanation, if you feel a little gloomy/sad, or you may find useful to experience a ‘feel good’ reference, in a manner of speaking, I got just the thing. Yesterday, I wanted to see how Lois Lane(Amy Adams) met Clark Kent(Henry Cavill) for the 1st time in the movie ‘Man of Steel(2013)’ again. It’s been a little while since I saw the movie. I look at the movie for a few minutes using my Apple TV+ device, and I watched only a few minutes of the movie. In one of those moments, I watched a scene that made my body tingle, when Clark Kent was talking to a hologram? of his father, Jor-El(Russell Crowe). I believe that if you watch that scene using your tv app and headphones, then, if you choose to, your body may also tingle and you may ‘feel good’ from the experience. I’m just going to quote the gist of it. In relation to advice said, you may watch earlier scenes from the movie that include the Jor-El hologram. I’m quoting the streaming version of the movie ‘Man of Steel(2013)’ from Amazon.com, from which it’s available, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 48 minutes into the movie. I recommend that you sense the music background that the movie created for that scene. Here is the quote:

Clark Kent, Kal-El: ‘So, I’m alone.’

Jor-El: ‘No. You’re as much a child of Earth now as you are of Krypton. You can embody the best of both worlds, a dream your mother and I dedicated our lives to preserve.’

Jor-El: (Superman’s suit is presented with light.) ‘The people of Earth are different from us, it’s true. But, ultimately, I believe that’s a good thing. They won’t necessarily make the same mistakes we did. Not if you guide them, Kal. Not if you give them hope.’

Jor-El: (shows Kal-El the symbol on his shirt) ‘That’s what this symbol means. The symbol of the House of El means hope. Embodied within that hope is the fundamental belief in the potential of every person to be a force for good. That’s what you can bring them.’

It is now 1:35 AM EST for me.

I am going to look for that recommended music video and trailer. Soon after I prepare them, I will recommend them to you for this advice, and then start explaining idea ‘Unrequited aspiring’. The explanation shouldn’t take long. In fact, if all I had to do was type in the explanation for this idea, that should only take a few minutes. But the explanation will be made in the context of the usual format: 1st, maybe something recommended from Amazon, and then recommended music video and trailer, the actual advice, and then disclaimer. That seems to work. Finding the music video and trailer, since I am in a rush, should only take about an hour. I won’t be finicky. So, if you are there in an hour or so, I’ll see you then.

It is now 2:55 AM EST for me.

I found the music video very quickly, but I wasn’t able to find a trailer from the usual sources. Therefore, I used one of the anime trailer articles that I glimpsed from somewhere. Finding a trailer was what took me a long time(more than an hour) to find.

As I was watching that anime movie trailer or sometime before that, I decided to ‘prepare’ to help people without them knowing about it. In my opinion, when you interact with people, certain ones may give off this burdensome impression that may cause you, based on your expectations, to not be able to help them in a casual sense. Of course, if you had more resources, in a manner of speaking, anything is possible. The solution I recently created was to just help people in a way that they don’t even know that you specifically are helping them. In my opinion, even many instigators do that! I just imagined that many instigators in America help people without them knowing about it.

Anyway, the music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ’24K Of Love’ by Cash and Maverick. I found it by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘Top Mixes: Music 2023’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘Music 2023 Playlist 🎶 Top 40 Songs Of The Week 2023 December 🎶 Best Hits 2023′. That was published 2 days ago. That music video starts around 54 minutes in that video collection. To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ’24k of love’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 5.2M views. It was published 2 years ago by publisher ‘Cash & Maverick’. Here’s a quote from the lyrics:

Girl, give me you hand, I’ll give you 24 karats of love
(24 karats of love)
Baby, take out a chance, I’ll give you 24 karats of love
(Tell me, is that enough?)
24 karats of love, 24 karats of love
24 karats of love, 24 karats of love

If you choose to watch the music video, I recommend that you start watching it around 32 seconds in the beginning, a second before the singing begins. In my opinion, it’s a music video that looks like it was made by newlyweds. If you want to see a man propose marriage to a woman, then this music video in my opinion gives you such an illustrated example. The gist of that scene starts about 2 minutes and 9 seconds into that music video. The man presents to the woman the ring, and you get to see how both of them react to the experience.

The animated movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Suzume Dub Trailer (2023)’. Since it’s anime, there are obvous sci-fi images of action in it. Do not attempt to emulate such actions, as they are reckless and dangerous. Here is a quote from www.imdb.com about the movie:

A modern action adventure road story where a 17-year-old girl named Suzume helps a mysterious young man close doors from the other side that are releasing disasters all over in Japan.

To watch the trailer dubbed in English, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘suzume english trailer’, and it should be one of the selections offered, with 318K views. It was published by ‘Rotten Tomatoes Trailers’ 8 months ago.

If you choose to watch the trailer, if memory serves, a woman and a man are closing doors that wreak havoc on Japan if opened. The 2 also interact with a talking cat and a sentient? moving chair. In my opinion, as an anime trailer, it’s entertaining to watch.

Finally!

It is now 3:23 AM EST for me.

Unrequited aspiring:

The story that is used for idea ‘Unrequited aspiring’ is based on certain characters portrayed by celebrity Sigourney Weaver. Here’s a verification of her age according to wikipedia.org:

Susan Alexandra Weaver
October 8, 1949 (age 74)
New York City, U.S.

Since she’s currently 74 years old, let’s just use her actual name in the story, and she is younger, working for a company, using an age that indicates that she hasn’t retired yet. Here’s the story: Sigourney Weaver has been working for the same company for many years. When she was younger and very ambitious, she set a certain performance record for the company that has been documented and placed in the company’s intranet. Years later, that record performance still has never been broken, and many of the company employees are aware of it.

For this specific performance record, many of the company employees from different divisions of the company want her to participate in certain project that they want to create with her, but when certain employees bring it to her attention, she eager asks about her performance record will be involved in the project. So far, none of those employees want to interact with her performance record specifically. Her performance record instead inspires them to create a project that their company division is more receptive to.

So, the ‘unrequited aspiring’ is the fact that the opportunities presented to Sigourney Weaver does not involve a direct interacting with her performance record. That is the ‘unrequited aspiring’ that Sigourney Weaver experiences. She wants those projects, and/or rather any project, to have a direct interacting with that performance record Sigourney Weaver created those many years ago. Instead, those company employees want her to do something else.

My recommendation for idea ‘Unrequited aspiring’ is to choose to reasonably and more tenably allow yourself to imagine that you also have some sort of company achievement made many years ago, that you also sense having a sort of unrequited aspiring assosiated with those opportunities offered to you, but you allowed yourself to more objectively sense you unrequited aspiring as you also more tenably sense those opportunities offered by other company employees, both actually presented, speculated, and imagined.

It is now 3:38 AM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. After I do my laundry in the public laundromat, I will start typing again later today. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

I finished typing for this list about 3:45 AM EST today.

Rated PG for action/peril, language, thematic elements, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for anime movie ‘Suzume’. (I’m in a rush. Only a few movies actress Sigourney Weaver is in. Let’s say ‘sci-fi violence for certain ones, mature themes, viewer discretion for those that apply. Just use a few of them.). Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Unrequited aspiring’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1418

12/12/2023

Salutations.

It is now 9:59 AM EST for me.

I have thought about it for the past few days, and I have decided to give you several ‘story ideas’ today, and next Tuesday I will give you several ideas that I have created using idea ‘Endeavor’ from Wishlist #1417. The intent of the ‘story ideas’ is to help you prepare you more for the ‘Endeavor’ created ideas.

Um, many times in the past list, I would recommend purchasing certain things from Amazon.com, no obligation of course. If you are familiar with purchasing from it, today, in case you haven’t done so already, I’m going to recommend the ‘Archived Orders’ option that Amazon.com has. For example, if you regularly purchase certain items from Amazon.com, you can archive them, making them easily accessible to peruse(to scan or browse). On the Amazon.com main page, at the upper right hand corner, the option ‘Returns & Orders’ is there. If you click it, you go to the ‘Your Orders’ page. Every item there, at least the ones that are shown, has the option ‘Archive order’. Click one of them, and it says ‘You can archive up to 500 orders.’ . At the lower right hand corner, the option ‘Archive order’ is there. If you click that, it says:

Your order has been archived.
Even though it will no longer appear in Your Orders, you can still view it in Archived Orders from Your Account.

To find that, go to the main Amazon.com page, and at the upper right corner, it says ‘Hello,’ and your name, and underneath that, ‘Account & Lists’. Just put the cursor over it. Don’t click it. The ‘Your Account’ is illustrated. Click ‘Account’, and the 3rd row it offers the option ‘Archived Orders’. Click that, and it shows you your archived orders. If you choose this option, you can edit it as time goes on, as your tastes and circumstances change. In my opinion, it’s a convenient way to keep track of the orders that you make regularly. Just peruse it to see if you need to buy anything again. When I use it, each number/page displays 10 items. When you unarchive/remove an order, it brings you back to ‘Your Orders’, and you would have to select ‘Archive Orders’ again.

I’m going to look for that music video and trailer again to recommend to you. Before 11:00 AM EST, I’m going to prepare ordering from UberEats, so it may take me a little longer to find that music video and trailer today. I think I should still be done sometime before 2 hours from now. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 12:02 PM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Can’t Catch Me Now (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)’ by Olivia Rodrigo. 1st, I’ll verify Olivia Rodrigo’s age from wikipedia.org:

Olivia Isabel Rodrigo
February 20, 2003 (age 20)
Murrieta, California, U.S

Here’s a quote from an article that I found in www.google.com searching for phrase ‘can’t catch me now olivia rodrigo music video reviews’. I chose link americansongwriter.com:

Now, she’s released a cinematic music video to accompany the song, which blends shots of Rodrigo with footage from the new film, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

The video opens with Rodrigo in a secluded cabin, sitting and picking at a lilting solemn guitar. She wanders through the cabin as she sings I’m here, I’m there, I’m everywhere / but you can’t catch me now.

Throughout the video, fans get a look at the new movie, which focuses on the main characters Coriolanus Snow and Lucy Gray Baird, portrayed by Tom Blyth and Rachel Zegler, respectively.

In my opinion, the lyrics aren’t terrible, and it is an official music video from a movie. Here’s a quote from the lyrics:

But I’m in the trees, I’m in the breeze
My footsteps on the ground
You’ll see my face in every place
But you can’t catch me now
Through wading grass, the months will pass
You’ll feel it all around
I’m here, I’m there, I’m everywhere
But you can’t catch me now
No, you can’t catch me now

In the beginning, the song begins with the lyrics ‘There’s blood on the side of the mountain’, and I have no idea what that means. So, for the use of this advice, just don’t use the music video, including the lyrics, in an inappropriate context, and it is an official music video for a movie.

To watch music video ‘Can’t Catch Me Now’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘can’t catch me now’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 9.7M views. It was published by publisher Olivia Rodrigo 4 weeks ago.

I recommend that you start watching the music video 17 seconds into it, just before the words for the song start. In my opinion, I think Olivia Rodrigo is wearing that type of dress because it relates to the movie. I’m not sure. I like the scene that starts 2 minutes and 30 seconds into the music video, when Olivia Rodrigo is running on that field. I watched the music video on my laptop. Later, I’ll probably watch some of it on my tv. It might look better on tv than from the laptop.

I chose to watch it from publisher ‘MUSIC CHARTS’ in www.youtube.com, select ‘VIDEOS’, then select ‘Top 40 Songs Of The Week – December 16, 2023 (UK Singles Chart)’, published 3 days ago. A video clip from the music video starts 4 minutes and 54 seconds into the video clip selection, and it’s #36 out of 40.

It is now 1:33 PM EST for me.

I got my food order, ate some of it, and just now decided that, if I order from a place that’s not nearby… well, I’m more prepared now if I do. That’s a lot of time! I have lots of spare food, and I’m ready to continue.

The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend, refurbished with inapproprieties removed, for advice, is called ‘CHRISTMAS TRAILER | The Church on Ruby Road | Doctor Who’. I found it by selecting from www.youtube.com publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes TV’, select ‘VIDEOS’, and I saw this link but I didn’t select it: ‘Doctor Who Holiday Special: The Church on Ruby Road Teaser’. Instead, I searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘doctor who holiday special’, and then selected ‘CHRISTMAS TRAILER | The Church on Ruby Road | Doctor Who’. That was published by publisher ‘Doctor Who’ 2 days ago, and has 642K views. I selected it because it has the most views of the few that I found. Here’s the storyline quote from www.imdb.com about the episode:

Long ago on Christmas Eve, a baby was abandoned in the snow. Today, Ruby Sunday meets the Doctor, stolen babies, goblins and perhaps the secret of her birth.

Since I’m still experiencing the epiphany from ‘The Giggle’ episode(12/9/20230′ of ‘Doctor Who’ starring Neil Patrick Harris as The Toymaker, I think that’s why I don’t have anything to say about that trailer. Of course, I’ll watch it, and I did glance at the www.imdb.com actor and actress roster.

All right! It is now 1:45 PM EST for me.

I’m going to try to use about 2 hours of time to explain these ideas. I’ll start with idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’, and then continue from there. I’ll prepare the illustration references 1st. That should take maybe 10 minutes. I’ll be right back.

It is now 1:54 PM EST for me.

Diligence and appreciation:

For those that are new at reading this blog, keep in mind that I imagined these ideas. I’m a non-managerial employee, and I don’t give advice professionally.

1st, I’ll give it’s explanation, and then I’ll make an imagined interaction idea for it which will involve tv characters from 2 movies and 1 tv series. And this is the 1st time that I’ve explained such an idea. I only type these ideas, almost all of these ideas, in this blog, and I type some ideas in Amazon.com, but that was before I found out about the blog. Several years ago or so, I did type a little in a word processor, and wrote some words in a notepad, but that’s about it. Only a few times did I need to consult WordPress and Ipage, and that’s just to fix whatever problem I’m having with this blog. Otherwise, I don’t talk about this blog.

Here’s the explanation for idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’, the name I selected for it: Here’s an example: A single man who has been working in the same job for several years or more, because of certain experienced instigations, sees certain instigators at work as having less diligence and appreciation as it relates to job effort that he does.

The purpose of idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’ is, if you have such an issue, or maybe you may choose to learn this idea for prevention, the purpose of this idea is to add more of a positive perspective to seeing other workers as having less diligence and appreciation compared to your own work efforts. Such advice should allow you to see those workers with less liability, and that is the context that should allow you to feel better.

1st, I’m going to create an imagined idea for you to consider/use when using idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’, and interacting with that imagined idea, as least based on the intent of this idea, should allow you to feel better, to make those that you may feel have less diligence and appreciation compared to yourself to be seen and evaluated more favorably, and that result should also allow yourself to feel better about such an evaluation.

Let’s start the imagined idea: Imagine that Lois Lane(Amy Adams) from the movie ‘Man of Steel(2013)’ is the same woman as Meredith Johnson(Demi Moore) from the movie ‘Disclosure(1994)’. The only difference is that that’s how Lois Lane looked like before she met Clark Kent(Henry Cavill) in the movie ‘Man of Steel(2013)’. As soon as she started dating Clark Kent, how she looked to others and to herself, changed. She became a slice of American apple pie when she began her relationship with Clark Kent, and soon after that, she will probably eventually marry him. But before she entered a relationship with Clark Kent, she looked like Meredith Johnson from the movie ‘Disclosure(1994)’. Here’s a quote from the movie ‘Disclosure’ that I will use to make my point. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 48 minutes, and 41 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Arthur Kahn(Michael Laskin): ‘It’s only a matter of time before Tom thinks about the plant changes. He’s not stupid, you know?’

Meredith Johnson: ‘Tom will be out of the picture by Tuesday. Trust me.’

You may watch more of the movie with inapproprieties removed in relation to advice for more information. Basically, Meredith Johnson was just doing what management, well, several aspects of management, wanted her to do. Notice that, when Tom Sanders and the others seemingly stopped Meredith Johnson, she didn’t go to jail or anything. A project was stopped because it was not in favor of the company’s overall goals, and that’s it. Meredith became the scapegoat, got fired I think, and she’ll just get another job from the company. After all, she was just doing what management wanted her to do. Meredith didn’t plan all of that. She just agreed to go along with it. So, whatever happened to Tom Sanders, that was just to get him out of the way from that project. It was all resolved near the end of the movie.

So, here’s the story: Bernard Lowe(Jeffrey Wright) from the sci-fi tv series ‘Westworld(2016-2022)’ is refurbished to just be an employee for a company. He didn’t get fired, but his job was just removed from the division of the company that he works for, and he’s about to be moved to another division of the company. Now, Bernard Lowe doesn’t want to leave his division. He’s worked there for years, and so somehow he is able to talk to Lois Lane(Amy Adams) who also works for the same company. However, Lois Lane usually just interacts with management. Non-managerial employees like Bernard Lowe mostly don’t even know she exists in the company.

This Lois Lane could be the Lois Lane from the movie ‘Disclosure’, or the Lois Lane from the movie ‘Man of Steel’. It doesn’t matter. The results are similar enough. Here is the solution that Lois Lane offers Bernard Lowe. This is what she said to him: The company has another division that primarily speaks another language. That language specifically doesn’t matter, you choose what that language will be, but for the sake of explanation, let’s say it’s Italian. The company with it’s English speaking employees has what I call it’s mainstream use of resources and project participations. What this other division does is use the mainstream resources but in a completely different context. Even though I imagined it, it makes sense to me that many American companies create a few other divisions within the company that simply? use what’s mainstream but in a different context. This process creates a lot of jobs, and thus a lot of revenue, for the company. Lois Lane can arrange it with management that Bernard Lowe can work for that division, since they are using the same resources that he is using. It’s a paper transfer. He doesn’t have to leave his division. But since she created this project, Bernard Lowe will be working for her. She’ll only give him assignments that he can easily handle. Bernard Lowe agrees with a smile.

Years ago, Lois Lane agreed with Perry White(Laurence Fishburne), her boss for this company that I imagined, that she can select her team from anyone from the company. That is how Lois Lane is very certain that Perry White will agree to this idea of hers. Right now, Lois Lane just needs someone to do some of the paperwork, something that Bernard Lowe easily qualifies for.

So, how does this ‘Lois Lane’ story help with idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’? Lois Lane is rarely seen by non-managerial employees, even though she is also a non-managerial employee. Your evaluations created by certain experienced instigations is based on the attendance and efforts of certain employees that you work with in your division of the company, and yet almost all non-managerial employees don’t even know that Lois Lane works for the company! If you choose to imagine Lois Lane allowing yourself to keep your job in such a circumstance, then that experience may cause you to change your evaluations of diligence and appreciation for those certain employees, let’s say those employees instigated you from time to time, and caused you to use such an evaluation. Now, if imagined, you now work for Lois Lane, you now see employees in general in a different context not so affected by appearances of attendance, since your benefactor/boss has no attendance from the perspective of almost all non-managerial employees from the company. In other words, you feel better using idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’. At least, that’s the intent of the idea.

I forgot that, in the original explanation that I created within the past few days, I also used an illustration reference, refurbished for this advice, from the movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One(2023)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts near the end of the movie, 2 hours, 33 minutes, and 5 seconds into the movie, Grace(Hayley Atwell) and Kittridge(Henry Czerny) are talking. Here is the quote:

Grace: ‘Mr. Kittridge, Ethan Hunt tells me you’re a man I can trust.’

Mr. Kittridge: ‘Does he now?’

Grace: ‘He also said you would offer me a choice.’

Mr. Kittridge: ‘Interesting.’

Of course, in my opinion, it’s the instigator’s fault that you would use such an evaluation. Don’t blame yourself. Allow yourself to ‘feel better’, and I’ll make more ideas for you, if you choose to.

It is now 3:12 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Of course, I have other ideas in mind to type in, but not enough time to type them in. Next Tuesday, I will type in several ideas that I invented using idea ‘Endeavor’. Hopefully, idea ‘Diligence and appreciation’ will help prepare you more for idea ‘Endeavor’. I will explain those idea, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there next Tuesday, I’ll see you then.

Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence, action and destruction, and for some language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Man of Steel’. Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Disclosure’. TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Westworld’. 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’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Diligence and appreciation’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1417

12/5/2023

Salutations.

It is now 9:41 AM EST for me.

In case you want to know, I recently ordered from Amazon.com:

Bit-o-honey, 1 Lb Bag, 1 Pound

Since Prime shipping is available for the item, I should get it shortly. I was looking for it in the supermarket where I would normally shop, but I could not find it. Amazon.com sold it to me for about $10 dollars. I only want to eat some of it. Buying only 1 pound of it is OK for me.

I’ve been thinking about what to type in during the past few days or so, and I have decided that, instead of story ideas, I will try to explain the impression of idea that I am using right now. Normally, I would try to explain to you the idea(s) that would lead to the main idea. Today, because I want to finish explaining that idea I am actively using right now, I will just change the order. I will explain the main idea 1st, and then if I have time, I will explain the other ideas that led to the creation of that main idea. If I have time after that, I will explain how to use all of those ideas, for example, how to study them, if you choose to.

The main idea that I invented I think within the past week, and I am currently actively using is called ‘Endeavor’. Here is the definition from www.dictionary.com that I am using for this idea. It’s not the same as the meaning of the idea that I made for idea ‘Endeavor’, but I am using the word ‘endeavor’:

to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive:
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.

If I have time after explaining idea ‘Endeavor’, I will try to explain the other ideas. They are called 1)’Q finger snap idea’, 2)’Fix limits’, and 3)’Deny not agree not ready’. Ideas ‘Fix limits’ and ‘Deny not agree not ready’ were at some point in the past the main ideas I was actively using. What usually happens is that, after a short while, I would invent another idea that I would use as an active idea.

It is now 9:56 AM EST for me.

I am going to look for a music video and trailer for this list now. As I have said before, you are not obligated to use the recommended music video and trailer. To find and prepare then should take about an hour and a half. So, maybe a little before 11:30 AM EST later today I should start typing again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 10:55 AM EST for me.

After I corrected the time estimate I made earlier, it took only about an hour to find and prepare the music video and trailer that I am about to recommend to you. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Think Of Us ft. GRACEY’ by The Chainsmokers. Here is a quote from a review that I found in www.google.com searching for phrase ‘think of us gracey music video reviews’. I chose the link www.bcheights.com:

Throughout the video, GRACEY sings directly to the camera as it moves itself in relation to her position. The effect is subtle, but it mobilizes the song in a way that excuses the video’s lack of a plot. At certain points, too, the shots shift as though taken by a disposable camera, which serves to highlight the informal and flippant attitude of the main figure in the video.

The artistic choices of the video are not groundbreaking, and the lyrics are, for the most part, a buy-in for today’s pop music scene. With that in mind, for a song where substance is a second thought and good vibes take center stage, the music video matches the song in an implicit way. There is no substance to the song or video, but neither were meant to do more than provide a steady beat and fun aesthetic.

Here’s an age validation of the singer from www.wikipedia.org:

Born Grace Barker
20 February 1998 (age 25)

And here’s a quote from the lyrics:

Do you still think of us?
2-1-4 sitting back of the bus
Riding around my neighbourhood
If you could, would you still call me up?
Do you still think of us?

I found the music video by selecting from www.youtube.com publisher ‘Hot Music Charts’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘Top Songs of the Week | December 1, 2023’ which was published 4 days ago. For this video clip collection, it did not have a review option, so I had to do a lot of clicking to quickly see images from it’s video clips. A video clip of ‘Think Of Us’ starts about 5 minutes and 37 seconds into that video collection, and it’s #49.

To watch music video ‘Think Of Us’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘think of us chainsmokers’, and it should be one of the selections offered, with 694K views. It was published by publisher ‘The Chainsmokers’ 1 month ago.

When I watched the music video, it looked like a music video selfie. The video always followed the singer, and it was entertaining to watch it in that format. When I would watch a music video for the 1st time, it would be from my laptop. I think I will watch it a few times later using my TV app and headphones.

The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘MEMORY Trailer (2024)’. Here is a quote from a review that I found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘memory jessica chastain reviews’. I chose link ‘www.hollywoodreporter.com’:

Chastain plays Sylvia, a recovering alcoholic, three years sober, and a care worker at a facility for people with mental health conditions. Guarded in the extreme and clearly damaged, the single mother lives with her daughter Anna (Timber) and is so vigilant in her supervision that the teenager complains she’s the only girl in her class without a boyfriend.

At a high school reunion to which she’s dragged along by her younger married sister Olivia (Wever), Sylvia bristles when she’s approached by fellow attendee Saul (Sarsgaard). This causes her to bolt, and he freaks her out by following her home on the subway, camping outside the front door of her apartment building. When she finds Saul still there unconscious the next morning after spending all night in the freezing rain, Sylvia calls the emergency contact on his ID, his brother Isaac (Charles), to come retrieve him.

Unsettled by the encounter, Sylvia goes to see Saul, confronting him angrily about incidents from back in school that permanently scarred her. But Saul has dementia, and while his recall of the distant past tends to be better than that of recent events, high school is pretty much a blur. It turns out Sylvia’s memories of that period are not entirely accurate either, so when Isaac’s daughter Sara (Fisher) before heading back to college asks about her availability to help take care of Saul, she accepts.

I found it by selecting publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes Trailers’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, select ‘New Trailers This Week | Week 47 & 48 (2023)’. That link was published 2 days ago. The trailer for ‘Memory’ starts about 9 minutes and 39 seconds into that video collection.

To watch the trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘memory trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 172K views. It was published by publisher ‘Movie Coverage’ 6 days ago.

My favorite scene in the trailer was at the end of it, about 1 minute and 54 seconds into it, when Saul(Peter Sarsgaard) agreed that he’ll have the usual as he is in a restaurant with Sylvia(Jessica Chastain). Saul admitted to Sylvia that he does not remember the details of what that waitress addressed. The movie, in my opinion, presented that situation with a certain consideration of courtesy that allowed many? of those who watched it to laugh about it with a certain entertained reverence.

It is now 11:28 AM EST for me.

I am going to take a short break. When I will type again, I will explain idea ‘I am going to take a short break. When I will type again, I will explain idea ‘Endeavor’.

It is now 12:08 PM EST for me.

I took a break to eat something. It was from food that I ordered yesterday. I would rather order a Blimpie or some food from an app, but I don’t have time for that. I want to improve my chances of being able to explain fully idea ‘Endeavor’.

Endeavor:

Let’s start with a word association to help you remember the word ‘Endeavor’. I made a few in the past. I think I invented idea ‘Endeavor’ within the past week. 10 or so minutes ago, I discovered a word association that I think may work for you. To help you remember the word ‘Endeavor’ in case you forget it, I recommend using word ‘end’ and ‘never’, ‘end’ as in ‘end of a story, tv episode or movie’, and ‘never’ as in the name of the movie ‘Never Say Never Again(1983)’ starring Sean Connery as James Bond. Put the 2 words together and you have ‘end never’. Take the ‘n’ out from the word ‘never’, and you have ‘end ever’. I think ‘end ever’ may help you eventually remember ‘endeavor’. Of course, these are for situations where you don’t have the word ‘endeavor’ written down somewhere, and so on. Let’s say you remember the phrase ‘end ever’, but you can’t remember the word ‘endeavor’. I think that it’s something. For example, when you go home, you’ll find the word ‘endeavor’, and you’ll get better at remembering it. In my opinion, remembering a partial phrase is better than not remembering anything about the word at all, and for this situation, the phrase ‘end ever’ is pretty close. Also, it’s just an example. You can use your own word associations to remember the word ‘endeavor’. That’s up to you.

I think I invented idea ‘Endeavor’, or at least partially invented it, while I was in a public bus. If memory serves, it happened pretty quickly. I was thinking of a story, and the main character of that story was Counselor Deanna Troi(Marina Sirtis) from the ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1987-1994) and it’s related movies and tv shows. In this story, I imagined a man who was in a relationship with Deanna Troi. He was evaluating it’s tenability. There was one thing that she did, a certain endeavor ability, that she expressed/used from time to time, and that endeavor ability was regarded highly by that man. The problem is that Deanna Troi does not see her use of endeavor ability the way that that man appreciates it. To her, it’s just something that she does from time to time, and she is able to do it very well. Let’s say it’s a legitimate ability easily expressed by Deanna Troi.

Soon after I invented that story, I made the deduction that certain instigators, let’s say many instigations, improperly impose a sense of endeavoring in their instigations. It’s a quick? and easy? way to cause an innocent person to subscribe to a sense of importance that the instigator want to place on the experience.

I am going to use 3 illustration examples for idea ‘Endeavor’, 1 example for an instigation illustration that involves an imposed sense of ‘Endeavor’ by an instigator, and 2 examples where a ‘default’ sense of endeavoring use is encouraged to be changed. The 1st illustration example is in episode 10.11 ‘The Quest: Part 2’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1(2007)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 32 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode. Talking starts about 32 minutes and 49 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping): [clearing throat]

Ba’al(Cliff Simon): ‘What do you want?’

Samantha Carter: ‘I need your help.’

I don’t want to type in that entire scene. In relation to advice, you can choose to watch the rest of it. Here’s how it’s refurbished for idea ‘Endeavor’: When Samantha Carter considered to ask Ba’al for help, she knew there was a strong possibility that Ba’al would insult her for doing so, and then she would punch him in the face, but that didn’t happen. That would be presumptuous to treat reasonably asking a person for help in such a way. That is why Samantha Carter hesitated to ask Ba’al for help. It was not a certainty that Ba’al would insult her for sincerely asking him for help, and so she collected herself, asked Ba’al for assistance, Ba’al insulted her for asking, and Samantha Carter still punched him in the face. You may choose to evaluate that scene in the episode as 2 instigations: 1 from Ba’al for insulting Samantha Carter for genuinely asking for his help, and the other from Samantha Carter, for punching Ba’al’s face in response to that insult. Even the punch in the face could be construed as understandable, in my opinion, for many jobs in America, if you hit a person, then it’s likely that you will be the person that get’s some sort of disciplinary action, even possibly getting fired from the job. Already, in real life, if you search for phrase ‘sensitivity training’ in www.google.com, last time I checked, there are instances where you can get fired just based on the words used when communicating with another needing to actually physically assault such a person or persons.

For the 2nd illustration reference, I recommend episode 3.6 ‘The Abandoned’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1994)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. In relation to advice, with inapproprieities removed, you may watch the entire episode, but for a highlighted reference, about 30 minutes and 49 seconds into the episode according to Amazon Video, here is the quote:

Jem’Hadar Boy(Hassan Nicholas): ‘Why do you want to look like a humanoid? You’re better than they are. You’re a Changeling.’

Constable Odo(Rene Auberjonois): ‘That doesn’t make me better… just different.’

Jem’Hadar Boy: ‘But I know… in here… that I am inferior to you. But everyone else here is inferior to me.’

Anyway, if memory serves, Jem’Hadar in the ‘Star Trek’ universe have certain pre-set learned experiences already in their DNA, which includes worshipping Changelings and certain fighting skills. Odo is trying to help that Jem’Hadar boy to not use certain pre-set beliefs that he has from his DNA. For this advice, I’m addressing certain endeavors that that Jam’Hadar boy is committing to that Odo is trying to help that Jem’Hadar boy to not directly use. Odo is trying to help that Jem’Hadar boy change certain uses of endeavors during that scene quoted, and as you can tell, Odo’s efforts are working! Overall in the episode unfortunately, the space station does not have the resources to continue to allow that Jem’Hadar boy to remain there, if my memory is correct. He had to leave. Still, while he was there, you may refurbish Odo’s efforts to help change certain pre-set skills that that boy was using as examples of changing certain experiences with endeavors that both the boy’s circumstances and the pre-set experiences in his DNA are presenting to his mind, with inapproprieities removed, of course.

Like before, in relation to advice and inapproprieities removed, you may watch the rest of the episode. The reference is in episode 1.3 ‘Sisterhood’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Bionic Woman(2007)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 2 minutes and 2 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Jae Kim(Will Yun Lee): ‘You can circumvent the programming, go way beyond what it intended.’

Jaime Sommers(Michelle Ryan): ‘You’re telling me I can hack into myself, change the information?’

Jae Kim: ‘All it takes is practice.’

All right. Here’s an ‘in the field’ example: Let’s say you experience a mild instigation at work/school that involves a sense identified by idea ‘Endeavor’. The solution is to sense/feel that sense identified by idea ‘Endeavor’, but to choose to not use it. If you feel that sense, contemplationally say ‘Endeavor’, or ‘Not comprise endeavor’, and may help you differentiate the experience, to sense it but not use it.

It is now 1:29 PM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. I know that I can explain idea ‘Endeavor’ a lot better, but I want to stop typing for today. Next Tuesday I may continue explaining idea ‘Endeavor’ and it’s variations, and the other ideas, unless I change my mind again, for example, I invented another idea that I think should be typed in instead. So, if you are there next Tuesday, I’ll see you then.

Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Bionic Woman’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Endeavor’ and ‘Not comprise endeavor’ for reference, allocation and prevention when needed.