Wishlist #1433

2/12/2024

Salutations.

It is now 7:59PM EST for me.

I don’t have any Amazon.com recommendations for this list, but I did learn something within the past 2 or so weeks that I am doing now. So, here it is: Before the idea, probably for years, from time to time, a little toothpaste would go on my shirt while I was brushing my teeth. Now, no toothpaste goes on my shirt. I notice more now that a little moisture as I am in the toothbrush process does go on my shirt, but the obvious toothpaste that I would use a wet tissue to remove from my shirt no longer goes there. If you also have the problem of toothpaste going on your shirt as you brush your teeth, then here’s the solution that I created:

This is only something that I recommend that you do on the 1st day using this solution: I chose a shirt that would be my ‘brushing my teeth’ shirt. That way, if toothpaste does go on that shirt, it would only affect that shirt. 2nd, I noticed more how I brush my teeth, and I placed the other hand that is not holding the toothbrush underneath my mouth, a little distance away from it, to try to catch any toothpaste that would try to go to my shirt. Once I did that, I became more aware as to how I was brushing my teeth. You only have to wear that ‘brushing my teeth’ shirt once. After that experience, you should choose to watch how you brush your teeth more by looking into the mirror, and still ‘cup’ your hands underneath your mouth to prevent toothpaste from going to your shirt again. I’ve been doing this for the past few days. You should notice a little moisture still reaching your shirt, but at least there should no longer be toothpaste going on your shirt. I’ll probably eventually stop putting my other hand under my mouth, but like I said, I’ve only been doing this for a few days. And to reiterate, I no longer wear a specific ‘brushing my teeth’ shirt. That was just for learning purposes.

I am going to look for a music video and trailer now. I should have them prepared in an hour and a half, and I should start typing again soon after that. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 9:29PM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time and recommend for this advice is called ‘FIX THIS’ by Olivia Lunny and Bryce Vine. After checking the usual sources, I went to my youtube signed-in homepage and clicked ‘Music’. That’s where I found ‘Billboard top 40 pop airplay (February 10, 2024)’ by publisher ‘Troy Large pop music lover charts’. A video clip starts about 11 seconds into that video collection, and it’s #39 out of 40. Here is an age verification for singer Olivia Lunny:

February 4, 1999 (age 25)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

In my opinion, it is my belief that you can’t just use the word ‘Superman’ or the Superman logo when referencing that character in music videos unless they? get permission to do so. I believe that’s what happened here, that they got permission. Here is a quote from the lyrics:

I ain’t no Superman, I got a simplе plan
I can only save you from yourself
Don’t wanna run away, but if I’m gonna stay
Can’t do it alone, I need your—

Also, here is a quote from link www.poppassionblog.com about the lyrics:

‘ “Fix This” takes place within an argument, and yet, it is filled with more love and commitment than most songs reflecting the happiest moments of a relationship. It reflects that it is here, in the worst times, that people truly can measure their care for one another. Willing and begging to simply “fix it” because there is so much to be gained from doing so. The piece is about the need to work through these issues, sung from both perspectives, it doesn’t even touch on the actual subject of debate it only repeats that both people want the same thing, again emphasizing the need to work together and how pointless the argument, the distance, and the fighting is in the long run. ‘

If you choose to watch the music video, I recommend that you start watching it about 8 seconds into it, when the lyrics start. In my opinion, it looks like ‘a day in the life’ so to speak, recorded in a music video, Olivia, her boyfriend, and her friends sightseeing using a van as transportation.

The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend, refurbished for advice, is called ‘ELSBETH | Official Trailer | CBS’. I couldn’t find a trailer from the usual sources, so I decided to use a trailer from a tv show that I am actually going to watch later. So, I went to www.youtube.com and searched for phrase ‘elsbeth trailer’, and selected ‘ELSBETH | Official Trailer | CBS’. It was published 2 months ago by publisher ‘CBS’ and has 10M views. Here is a quote from it’s youtube link:

‘ ELSBETH stars Emmy Award winner Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Tascioni, an astute but unconventional attorney who utilizes her singular point of view to make unique observations and corner brilliant criminals alongside the NYPD. After leaving her successful legal career in Chicago to tackle a new investigative role in New York City, Elsbeth finds herself jockeying with the toast of the NYPD, Captain C.W. Wagner (Wendell Pierce), a charismatic and revered leader. Working alongside Elsbeth is Officer Kaya Blanke (Carra Patterson), a stoic and ethical officer who quickly develops an appreciation for Elsbeth’s insightful and offbeat ways. ELSBETH is based on the character featured in THE GOOD WIFE and THE GOOD FIGHT.

The new CBS Original series ELSBETH premieres Thursday, February 29 at 10|9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. ‘

It is now 9:47PM EST for me.

I am going to take a short break. When I start typing again, I will begin the advice. I feel confident that I may actually finish it, give the whole planned explanation this time. I’ll see you soon.

It is now 10:10PM EST for me.

I know I just watched a music video and trailer, and I’m not recommending it for this blog, but earlier today I purchased and watched some of the streaming version of the movie ‘Wonka(2023)’ starring Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka. Based on personal preference, I skipped all of the singing, and then watched the rest of the movie. I still didn’t finish watching it. I didn’t see the ending. The movie was entertaining to watch. Based on personal entertainment observation, Willy Wonka was very ‘hands on’ in his endeavors. I recently imagined a story where a person would participate, but no ‘hands on’. The person is not actually there, but from time to time helps remotely, such as over the phone or via the internet, like the difference between an analyst and a field operative. There are probably a lot of jobs that do that, but the reason that person does not participate ‘hands on’ is because whatever that person’s expertise is, it doesn’t allow that person to participate ‘hands on’/directly. Anyway, in my opinion, there’s a lot of ‘hands on’/direct participation from Willy Wonka.

Limits:

I’m going to start the explanation using Chris Hemsworth’s tv series ‘Limitless’ as a reference, and then 3 illustration examples for idea ‘Limits’: 1)that movie from celebrity Rob Lowe when he is portraying a cop. His partner makes several comments when Rob Lowe’s character was talking about his wife while in a cop car. 2)An episode in sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’, when Riker was being a host to a trill temporarily, and 3)I think the show is called ‘Gods and Monsters’, [2/12/2024: It is now 11:37PM EST for me. I recently discovered that the show is called ‘American Gods’.] when Shadow Moon was listening to the chief of police from a small town talking about his difficulty interacting with an evaluation associated with Shadow Moon. After I would quote and explain those 3 illustration references, I will explain further using other bookmarks that led me to the creation of this idea.

Here is the definition of the word ‘limit’ that I am using from www.dictionary.com:

the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.:
the limit of his experience;

It is now 10:41PM EST for me.

Here’s the definition of ‘Limits’: An instigator may improperly impose an exceeding of your limits of strategy, reasoning, etc. to experience, interact with, and commit to. The 1st part of idea ‘Limits’ is to give you something to conceptualize with to represent a sense of limits. For that, I have chosen the tv series ‘Limitless(2022)’ starring Chris Hemsworth. I haven’t seen the tv series myself, but I did see Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Thor’ and ‘Extraction’ movies, and based on that, it should be easy to just imagine him participating in such a tv series. To find his www.imdb.com link, search in www.google.com for phrase ‘limitless chris hemsworth’, scroll down to the www.imdb.com link and select it. That’s when you’ll see an image of Chris Hemsworth running towards you promoting the tv series ‘Limitless’. Also, ‘Limitless’ has been renewed for a 2nd season. Here is a quote from link variety.com about that:

“Limitless With Chris Hemsworth” has been renewed for a second season at National Geographic.

“Limitless” follows Chris Hemsworth as he attempts to find and demonstrate secrets to a living longer, healthier life. Season 1 featured the actor exploring topics like stress management and exposure to extreme temperatures, while Season 2 will see him continue the journey across Nepal, Italy, Australia and the U.K.

Sting exceed:

The idea, if you choose to do it, is to use the 3 illustration references as examples of an instigator or instigators improperly imposing an exceeding of your use of strategy, and for you to choose to not use that exceeding your sense of strategy use. You would contemplationally say as one example the phrase ‘Sting exceed’ if you think an experienced instigation is causing you to interact and commit to an exceeding use of your strategy, and then you would feel/sense that excess, but not commit/use it. If it’s a false sense of penalty commitment, don’t commit to that. Don’t resolve it. Don’t bring it up to yourself. Don’t figure it out/resolve it. Don’t get involved with it.

The 1st illustration reference, refurbished for advice, is in episode 4.23 ‘The Host’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1991)’. Here is a quote from Act Two from link ‘memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Host_(episode)’ about that quote:

‘ The Trill say that another host will be there in 40 hours. However, as Dr. Crusher explains, the symbiont cannot survive long enough for the new host to arrive. Though no Human has ever hosted a Trill symbiont before, Riker volunteers to be a temporary host, both to save the Trill symbiont and continue with the mission to avert war. ‘

The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 30 minutes and 25 seconds into the episode:

Kalin Trose(William Newman): ‘And how did you achieve a compromise between that young man and the iron-willed woman of Beta Moon?’

Odan(Jonathan Frakes): ‘They agreed to trade places for a week to understand each other’s situation with more informed eyes. After that, an agreement came swiftly.’

Refurbished for the use of idea ‘Sting exceed’, soon after switching places, they both experienced an exceeding of their resource use. Just imagine the aliens experiencing an exceeding of their use of strategies. Soon after they switched back after that week was over, for many forms of expectations, they no longer had to obligate themselves to such obligations that caused them to have multiple contemplations that exceeded their strategy and resource limits.

The 2nd illustration reference is in movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable(2012)’ starring Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson, and Teddy Sears as Mike Adler. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 49 seconds into the movie:

Drew Peterson: ‘I mean, look at Stacy. I mean, she’s like a flower. You know, in bloom and, you know, putting her scent out everywhere. And don’t tell me you can’t smell it.’

Mike Adler: ‘I ain’t touching that one with a 10-foot pole.’

34 minutes, 11 seconds;

Mike Adler: ‘You’re yanking my chain, right?’

Refurbished for advice, Drew Peterson is causing his partner, Mike Adler, to interact with notions that exceed his chosen limitations of strategy use, indicated by phrases ‘I ain’t touching that one with a 10-foot pole.’ and ‘You’re yanking my chain, right?’, as Mike Adler is trying to not interact and commit to such excessive contemplations to his use of strategy.

Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1275, published 5/22/2021, about the 3rd illustration example:

and in episode 3.3 ‘Ashes and Demons’ from sci-fi tv series ‘American Gods(2021)’, the conversation between chief of police Chad Mulligan(Eric Johnson) and Shadow Moon(Ricky Whittle).

The quote for that ‘Ashes and Demons’ scene from Amazon.com starts 16 minutes and 48 seconds into that episode:

Chad Mulligan: ‘You know, uh… I’ve been looking for, uh, an opportunity to talk to you about the… the other day down at the station. Uh… I hope you understand, I’m just doing my job with… and you being the new guy in town, and you know, what with me being, um, a cop who… happens to be Caucasian, and so forth and… You know, just the optics of you being, um, you know, somebody, uh… somebody who’s African American. I just don’t want you to get the-the- wrong, uh, idea, uh… (sighing) Uh… Lakeside isn’t that kind of place. (sighing) ‘

Shadow Moon: ‘Lakeside’s still in America, right?’

You can purchase the streaming episode from Amazon.com. Refurbished with inapproprieities used, you may watch more of that conversation for more material.

In the ‘Ashes and Demons’ scene, Chad Mulligan is experiencing an obvious exceeding in the limits of his use of strategy as he tries to explain to Shadow Moon his difficulty to interact with a certain notion. He is not that person, but he has difficulty interacting with the exceedings of his limitations as he tries to interact and resolve such a notion.

It is now 11:55PM EST for me.

I am going to explain 3 ideas very quickly, try to integrate those ideas into idea ‘Sting exceed’, then close this list.

Not approve involve:

That is when an instigator encourages you to commit to a excessive sense of disapproval. Contemplationally say ‘Not approve involve’ to see if that is the case, and if you choose to, don’t commit to it. Don’t involve yourself with it, especially if you did not even agree to address such a thing to begin with.

Not conceptualize:

This is a little of a ‘tongue twister’. That is when an instigator is improperly encouraging you to commit to a contemplation that you did not agree to ‘not conceptualize’. It’s identity is something that you did not conceptualize, but it may be confusing because it’s very identity is something that you did not conceptualize. But even though you did not agree to ‘not conceptualize’ that contemplation, it’s still a contemplation emphasis imposed by an instigator, in spite of it’s paradoxical identity. As a solution, contemplationally say ‘Not conceptualize’ to see if an instigator is trying to cause you to commit to and interact with such a minor tongue twister. Once identified, sense it, but don’t become it. Don’t use it. Don’t get involved with it. If it has one, don’t interact with it’s exceeding to your limits of strategy.

Lie conceptualize:

Instead of ‘Not conceptualize’, you may also use ‘Lie conceptualize’, to contemplationally clarify that, if you did not agree to address anything, then the impresssion of conceptualization can be construed as a lie in the context that you did not agree to contemplationally address such a thing.

You can ‘shuffle’ amongst the 3 ideas, to decide which one may work. You can choose ‘Sting exceed’, ‘Not conceptualize’, and ‘Lie conceptualize’. If ‘Lie conceptualize’ doesn’t work, then try one of the other 2. If ‘Sting exceed’ does not work, you can try one of the other 2. And so on.

It is now 12:06AM EST for me.

Wow! Some extra time! I want to finish watching that ‘Wonka’ movie, and there are a few other anime episodes I also want to finish watching. As usual, by the time Monday night/next Tuesday morning shows up, I would have probably invented another new idea, and I’ll probably type that new idea. I’ll decide what to type in by then. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elsbeth’. Rated PG for some violence, mild language and thematic elements, viewer discretion for movie ‘Wonka’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Drew Peterson: Untouchable’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘American Gods’. Rated TV-14 for tv series ‘Limitless’.(Just based on information provided. Not required to watch tv series.) Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Sting exceed’, ‘Pinch exceed’, ‘Shock exceed’, ‘Not conceptualize’, and ‘Lie conceptualize’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.