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.