Wishlist #1428

1/15/2024

Salutations.

It is now 11:07PM EST for me.

I want to finish explaining the ‘Personality’ ideas that I tried to explain in Wishlist #1427. Here’s a quote from that list:

‘ Next week, I may explain the ‘Personality’ ideas,(Penalty personality, Self righteous personality, Recover personality) ‘

I am sensing an obvious effort to not extrapolate from the ideas that I already typed in in Wishlist #1427, even with ideas I did not type in. However, to be fair, I believe that I should finish explaining those ideas, to give kids a chance to have their own ‘Chatty Cathy’ moments with those ideas. (‘Chatty Cathy’, in my opinion, is an expression of talking. It has a link in wikipedia.org.) After all, for many expectations, in my opinion, their ideas, their expressions of ideas, are more important than the ideas that I type in. So, I’ll start and finish explaining the ‘Personality’ ideas, I’ll give myself about 3 hours to do it, no more than 4 hours, starting 11:16PM EST for me. I’ll look for a music video and trailer soon. That should take about an hour and a half.

As for an Amazon.com purchase, the purpose for me recommending anything to you is if I believe you may find it useful. That’s the ‘source’ reason, the main reason. An Amazon.com purchase recommendation is not the only option that that ‘source’ reason can be used for. An Amazon.com purchase recommendation is just convenient for me, since I do purchase Amazon.com items. This is something that I recommend that you do, that may be useful to you: throw away foods that you are not going to eat. For example, I purchase Progresso soup regularly from the supermarket that I go to, but I go through different taste preferences. For example, let’s say a person is 18 years old, and learned to like certain Progresso soups, only a few of them. But when this person, a man, is 31 years old, he is now in a relationship with a woman, and because he chooses to learn and interact with certain beliefs and customs of hers, he changed his taste in Progresso soup. He still buys Progresso soup, but he no longer eats the same soups that he used to, let’s say when he was 18 years old. His tastes changed.

Now, because Progresso soup has a lot of variety, I believe that it’s possible that your tastes in Progresso soup can change very quickly, and stay that way. In other words, I threw away a few of the Progresso soups that I purchased, believing that I won’t eat them anymore, and I replaced them with Progresso soups that I now like. In my opinion, it happens. I opened the cans up, drained the ones that can be drained using a drainer, threw the rest of the soup away in a plastic bag, and placed the cans in the recycling bin. Now, all I have are foods that I will actually eat. I also did the same with other canned/jarred items that I no longer will use.

Here’s a comment that I imagined: ‘Why don’t you give those canned foods to charity?’

I am mindful of doing such a thing, but I only have a few items to throw away. If there were a lot more canned foods involved, then of course I recommend that you give those canned foods that you will no longer eat to charity. I am not in that situation. And as of now, I’m sure it’s possible to learn, just search for it in a search engine, but I don’t have a practiced routine to give food away to charity. Like I said earlier, it’s only a few items of canned food.

One benefit of throwing away food that you no longer want to eat, in my opinion, is that you no longer have to think about eating it. For example, you don’t want to eat it anymore, but you’re still planning to eventually eat it since you did purchase it. I believe that taking that obligation out alone makes it worth it, to throw those types of foods away.

Another reason: how old could be a few of those canned foods? If you have chosen to not eat certain canned foods for a very long time, then maybe you’re better off health wise to not eat them anyway. Based on my experience, there were a few canned foods that I tried to eat in the past, and for some reason the foods spoiled. Therefore, based on that experience, certain canned foods probably have a limited shelf life. After all, they all have dates on them, something like ‘Sell before ‘this date”. That doesn’t mean that you can’t eat that food before that date. I think the date implies a limited shelf life instead.

It is now 11:41PM EST for me.

I am going to look for that music video and trailer now. Since I already made an idea yesterday, I’ll just look in publisher ‘Vevo’ again, the UK section again, to save time. I’ll also just use another hotel commercial again. I’ll probably finish within the hour. So, if you are there when I start typing again, I’ll see you then.

It is now 12:34AM EST for me.

I want to get this ‘music video and trailer’ recommendation out of the way very quickly.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier and recommend for this advice is called ‘Tokyo Calling’ by ATARASHII GAKKO!. I couldn’t find a music video from publisher ‘Vevo’, so I went to a publisher I saved on my ‘Watch later’ youtube list. If you want to know how I found it, select publisher ’88rising’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, and it’s on the 4th row(rows are horizontal, columns are vertical). It has 7M views, and was published 2 months ago.

Here is an age verification for the members from wikipedia.org:

Mizyu December 22, 1998 (age 25)[7] Tokyo[8] kawaii-but-fierce[4]
Rin September 11, 2001 (age 22)[7] Saitama[8] funky[4]
Suzuka November 29, 2001 (age 22)[7] Osaka[8] wildcard[4]
Kanon January 18, 2002 (age 21)[7] Gunma[8] graceful

And here is a short quote about the group from wikipedia:

Atarashii Gakko! (stylized in all caps), known in Japan as Atarashii Gakkou no Leaders (新しい学校のリーダーズ, lit. ’New School Leaders’), is a Japanese girl group formed in 2015.

And here is a quote from link asianmoviepulse.com about the music video:

The Japanese girl group ATARASHII GAKKO! has released their newest song, “Tokyo Calling,” a spectacular harmony with humorous lyrics about saving the citizens of Japan from being trapped in continuous monotony in their daily lives.

Uploaded on the YouTube channel of music company 88rising, Pennacky directs the official music video full of visual gags while also being a love letter to the art form of tokusatsu, prominently paying tribute to the “Ultraman” franchise and even with an added layer of film grain and camerawork reminiscent of filmmakers such as Akio Jissoji and Hideaki Anno and the visual effects direction of special effects directors like Eiji Tsuburaya and Shinji Higuchi. Showcased is some outstanding miniature work and cinematography accompanying the four-piece’s kinetic vocals and dance choreography.

And here is the English translation partial quote from the lyrics:

(I used link lyricstranslate.com, because it allows me to just ‘copy and paste’ the lyrics)

Dad is stuck in his office job, he wants to quit but can’t
Big bro is stuck at university, addicted to the internet all day
Mom is stuck with boring friends, follows idols to escape reality
Until a tune from far away suddenly washes over them

As of now, there are 5,259 comments. Here is a quote from one of those comments:

This has got to be the most Japanese music video I have ever seen. The outfits, the poses, the building, the extras, even the sailor school uniforms.

In my opinion, since the lyrics are ‘clean’, there’s no bad language, that wins it for me. Like the review said, quote:

The Japanese girl group ATARASHII GAKKO! has released their newest song, “Tokyo Calling,” a spectacular harmony with humorous lyrics about saving the citizens of Japan from being trapped in continuous monotony in their daily lives.

I imagined people from other countries watching American based programming, having English translated into their language. It’s great that the reverse could also happen in America, watching a Japanese made music video translated into English. I highly recommend watching this music video for this advice.

The hotel commercial that I watched in it’s entirety for the 1st time earlier is called ‘Hilton. For The Stay. | Travel Essentials | Extra Storage’ by publisher Hilton. It was published 1 year ago, with 10M views. Here is a review quote from link www.marketing-interactive.com about the hotel commercial:

Done in collaboration with TBWA\ChiatDay New York, the new ad campaign titled “It Matters Where You Stay” introduces the brand platform, using humour to push against some of the common but unspoken pitfalls of travel, boldly poking fun at what can go wrong when booking or on a trip.

The creatives also take a fun, relatable tone, breaking from the formulaic approach that Hilton has seen across the industry while highlighting the benefits Hilton offers to make guests feel cared for. These include pet-friendly travel as well as the choices available in the Hilton Honors app and Confirmed Connecting Rooms by Hilton.

Paris Hilton age verification from wikipedia.org:

Born Paris Whitney Hilton
February 17, 1981 (age 42)
New York City, U.S.

Paris Hilton in a hotel commercial. Great. I highly recommend watching this commercial for this advice.

All right! It is now 12:59AM EST for me.

Penalty personality:

Here’s the definition of the word ‘personality’ that I am using for the ‘Personality’ ideas from www.dictionary.com:

‘ the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual. ‘

According to idea ‘Penalty personality’, in my opinion, innocent people in general tend to avoid certain interactions from their own personalities, and certain instigations may try to encourage innocent people to interact with such self personality traits. Just as an example of a personality trait that innocent, non-managerial employees in general try to avoid, the personality trait that involves embarrassment. I’m using, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, a quote from Wishlist #1327 as it relates to embarrassment. That list was published 6/18/2022:

‘ The illustration examples, refurbished for advice, is in a video clip from www.youtube.com called ‘(1989) Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’. It was published 3 years ago, and the publisher in www.youtube.com is ‘Andrew Patrick Ralston’. It has over 24 thousand views.

Here’s a description of that video clip from the youtube link:

‘ Amazing behind the scenes on Lethal Weapon 2 by Mel Gibson. Found this on one of my old VHS tapes from HBO. Lots of footage at Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank. 26 minutes ‘

The 1st illustration that encourages you to be caution while going up and down a flight of stairs starts 8 minutes and 33 seconds into the video clip. Celebrity actor Mel Gibson will be narrating as he is going up a flight of stairs, and as he is going down those same flight of stairs, a portrayal that is not real showing Mel Gibson getting into an accident as he was trying to go down those flight of stairs occurs. Afterwards, seemingly unharmed by the accident, Mel Gibson says quote:

Mel Gibson: ‘Jeez, I hope nobody saw that.’

When he said that, that is presented in the context of this advice refurbished to be the positive form of embarrassment and awkwardness.

The 2nd illustration, the accident portrayed of course, like the 1st illustration, is not real, and involves being on the rooftop of a building, starts 16 minutes and 52 seconds into the video clip. The accident portrayed and is not real will involve celebrity actor Joe Pesci. In that scene, the highlight starts 17 minutes and 30 seconds into that video clip, Mel Gibson causes Joe Pesci to get angry by slapping him and telling him to ‘hit me’, and that causes Joe Pesci to get emotionally compromised when he tries to punch Mel Gibson, resulting in that accident, which of course is not real. Joe Pesci falling from the rooftop did not actually happen. At the end of that scene, starting 17 minutes and 49 seconds into that video clip, Mel Gibson says quote:

Mel Gibson: ‘God, I hope nobody s… I hope nobody saw that.’

Again, like the 1st illustration, it’s a form of embarrassment and awkwardness humorously illustrated, and it’s not real of course.

So, if you looked at those recommended scenes in that video clip from www.youtube.com called ‘(1989) Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’. It was published 3 years ago, and the publisher in www.youtube.com is ‘Andrew Patrick Ralston’. , you may have an idea of what it feels like to avoid feeling embarrassed.

I’m using 3 illustration examples for idea ‘Penalty personality’. The other 2 ideas, ‘Self righteous personality’, and ‘Recover personality’, should be very easy to explain compared to my efforts used to explain idea ‘Penalty personality’. So, after I explain idea ‘Penalty personality’, as far as I’m concerned, I finished explaining these ideas. Of course, I will still explain the other 2. The 1st illustration example will be a scene in an episode from ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. The other 2 illustration examples will be from tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. All 3 will involve character Jean-Luc Picard(Patrick Stewart).

The 1st illustration example is in episode 5.1 ‘Redemption II’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1991)’. Lieutenant Commander Data(Brent Spiner) and Captain Jean-Luc Picard(Patrick Stewart) are talking. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 8 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Picard: ‘Yes, Mr. Data?’

Data: ‘May I ask a question, sir, of a personal nature?’

Picard: ‘Yes.’

9 minutes and 11 seconds into the episode:

Picard: ‘Commander… I believe the starship Sutherland will need a Captain. I can think of no one better suited for that task than you.’

Data: ‘Thank you, sir.’

Of course, you can watch the rest of that scene. For idea ‘Penalty personality’, refurbishing that scene for the advice, you can tell that Picard is resistant, that he avoids a certain penalty acknowledgement of his own expression of personality. Even so, he still presents such a self expression of personality to Data, admitting, quote, that he ‘can think of no one better suited for that task than you.’ It’s an expression of personality that Picard chose to present to Data, even though Picard clearly resists and avoids presenting such an expression of penalty personality to anyone.

The 2nd illustration example for idea ‘Penalty personality’ is in episode 3.4 ‘No Win Scenario’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard(2023)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. It is also available from one of Amazon.com’s Video Channels, Paramount+. If you have a subscription to the Paramount+ video channel, based on my experience using it, 2 options will be displayed, one from Paramount+, and one from Amazon.com. If you already have a Paramount+ subscription, you can just use that to watch the episode. You can also purchase the episode from Amazon.com. Both options are displayed next to each other.

about 30 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode:

Captain Liam Shaw(Todd Stashwick): The real Borg are still out there. And they have a name for you. Locutus of Borg. The only Borg so deadly they gave him a name.(edited)’

Jack Crusher(Ed Speleers): ‘All right, that’s enough.’

Picard: ‘No. No. It’s all right. I understand. Computer. Arch.’

Refurbished with inapproprieities removed, Captain Liam Shaw wants Picard to express and present a penalty personality from himself. Picard made it obvious when he said, quote:

Picard: ‘No. No. It’s all right. I understand. Computer. Arch.’

As part of his presentation of ‘penalty personality’, Picard also chose to leave that holodeck. If you choose to watch more of that scene with inapproprieities removed, you can tell that Captain Liam Shaw really wants Picard to express, use, and present a certain self penalty of personality to those that are in that holodeck room.

The 3rd illustration example is in episode 1.8 ‘Broken Pieces’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard(2020)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 13 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Admiral Kirsten Clancy(Ann Magnuson): ‘You want an apology?’

14 minutes into the episode:

Admiral Clancy: ‘I’m sending a squadron to rendezvous with you at DS12. Now, stay put until they get there. Clancy out.’

Picard: (clapping his hands once.)

The point of that reference is to advise to you to never do something like that to your boss, to clap your hands right in front of your boss in such a manner. Picard clapped his hands once, but only after the communication with the Admiral ended. In my opinion, it’s a presentation of expression of self personality that could be very insulting to your boss if you present such an expression of personality to your boss. I recommend using that refurbished for advice scene as a caution example for idea ‘Penalty personality’.

The intent of idea ‘Penalty personality’ is to help you become aware that certain instigations may encourage you to interact and express certain penalty personalities. If you use idea ‘Penalty personality’, and you suspect that a certain experienced instigation is encouraging you to adversely interact with a sense of self penalty personality, contemplationally say ‘Penalty personality’, and you may choose to feel/sense that penalty personality, and not become it, not use it, not resolve it, not commit/obligate yourself to it.

It is now 2:18AM EST for me.

I want to start getting my laundry ready by 2:30AM. I’ll still be late for that goal. I’m going to have to give you a ‘sloppy’ explanation for ideas ‘Self righteous personality’ and ‘Recover personality’.

Self righteous personality:

That is when experienced instigation is disparaging/distressing somewhat the fact that you are innocent, that you are doing nothing wrong, and yet your innocent actions may be experiencing a certain false accusation of penalty. Your sense of self righteousness as it relates to school/job participations, may be under attack. I call that effect ‘Self righteous personality’. If you feel that is happening to you, contemplationally say ‘Self righteous personality’ so that you may feel it somewhat, but not become it, not use it, not obligate/commit to it, not resolve it.

Recover personality:

That is when an experienced instigation is using as ‘bait’ an experience that encourages you to more specifically recover from it. The solution is that, if you feel that is happening to you, contemplationally say ‘Recover personality’, so that you can feel/sense it somewhat, but choose instead to not use it, not resolve it, not obligate yourself to it.

It is now 2:25AM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. Next Monday night/Tuesday morning, I am considering extrapolating from what I have learned from the ideas that I typed in Wishlist #1427 and #1428. I’ll more likely type in a new idea that I will probably invent within the week leading to next Tuesday morning. I’ll decide what I’ll type in when that moment arrives. (I’ll probably ‘mellow out’ by then, allowing me instead to type in ideas that I will invent.) So, if you are there during that time, I’ll see you then.

Violence, viewer discretion for video clip ‘Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and video clip. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Penalty personality’, ‘Self righteous personality’, and ‘Recover personality’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.