1/20/2025
Salutations.
It is now 1:43AM EST for me.
I chose to not work during Martin Luther King Jr. Day, so I have some extra time to type in this blog. Because of the extra time, I have chosen to explain the impression of idea ‘Can’t express’, a ‘strategy idea’ that I am currently using, and I invented it within the past few days.
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I want to talk about when I recommended watching the music video ‘Despacito’ in Wishlist #1484 and Wishlist #1485. I don’t speak Spanish when I recommended for it to be watched. Like many students in school I believe, I did take Spanish as a course when I was in school, but I still can’t speak it. However, I believe that taking Spanish in school helped me appreciate the music video ‘Despacito’, even though I pretty much can’t translate the Spanish words into English. I’m letting you know this because I was encouraging people, especially people who only speak English(many Americans in general) to watch the music video ‘Despacito’ without needing to know what the English translation is. I did quote what wikipedia.org said about the music video, and if you choose to watch it, it’s impression in my opinion should be more than enough for you to enjoy it and find it useful. I didn’t say that before, I admit that, so to fix that, I’m saying it now.
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Within the past few days, I purchased another hand cream, and as of now, in my opinion, it’s the best moisturizer that I found for my dry hands(the skin of my hands) from Amazon.com. I found it from a streaming commercial shown when I was using my Firestick to watch streaming content:
CeraVe Intensive Moisturizing Lotion, Hydro-Urea + Shea Butter, Body Lotion For Dry Skin, Relieves Signs Of Extra Dry Skin, Non Greasy Hydrating Cream For Rough, Tight, Red & Itchy Skin, 8oz
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It’s about $15 with Prime shipping available. A CeraVe commercial showed up, I looked at it, I then looked at what other products they sell, and one of those products was the lotion.
When I use the soap at work, for me, it really dries my hands. But when I use this moisturizer, my hands are not as dry after using the work soap, a definite improvement. And when you apply it again on your hands, to me, it feels like it’s rejuvenating my hands. Soon afterwards, the skin on my hands look almost normal, at least it no longer has that ‘dry skin’ look.
I ordered the 8 oz size because that size is easier to put in my backpack. I ordered 2 more. Next time I order it, I will order the 16 oz size for home use, since it’s only about $4 more for double it’s size, and I’ll order the 8 oz sizes to take to work. I believe that it works, but to be on the safe side, I’ll only order it ‘as needed’, and I always order that way usually.
Here’s a quote from the Amazon.com link:
[MVE DELIVERY TECHNOLOGY]: Moisturizing lotion for extra dry skin with controlled release for long lasting hydration. 2X increase in skin’s hydration and 42% increase in skin’s moisture barrier function with on-going twice daily use.
[RELIEVES & DEFENDS AGAINST 5 SIGNS OF DRYNESS]: Body moisturizer for dry skin helps relieve and defend against itchiness, tightness, roughness, flaking & scaling, and redness
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So, if you have dry hands, and you think that a moisturizer will help repair those dry hands of yours, then I recommend you try this product. As always, you are not obligated by me to buy it. It’s just a recommendation.
Here’s a quote from one of the reviews:
Unlike any cream, this goes on like a lotion-smooth and very quickly absorbed. You can feel the difference between this lotion and the lighter CeraVe lotion. It’s a better formula for dry skin-thicker, more protective and immediate stopped my dry skin itching.
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I’m going to look for a music video, trailer, prepare them, and also take a short break. I should start typing again in 2 hours. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 4:29AM EST for me.
I took a nap, and now I feel a lot better now. That, and the holiday is giving me a lot more time to type this in.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Head Down’ by Cher Lloyd.
Here’s a quote from link combster.com about the music video:
Cher Lloyd’s new single Head Down is infectiously catchy and will be appreciated by every other girl who has gone through a recent breakup.
The song is meant to help listeners who might have gone through the turbulence of a breakup and deal with the bitterness of its aftermath.
The main character of the song chooses to stick to her career, make some money, and go about life with her head held high, instead of dwelling on negative emotions.
The video showcases Cher Lloyd strolling through grey apartment blocks, evoking the vibe of a typical urban landscape on the outskirts of London or another major city in England.
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According to wikipedia.org:
28 July 1993 (age 31)
Malvern, Worcestershire, England
n January 2012, Lloyd announced her engagement to her boyfriend of less than a year, Craig Monk. They were married in 2013.
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If Cher Lloyd made the music video ;Head Down’ at 31 years old, recently, and she got married about 19 years old, then I’m assuming she’s using her experiences in relationships from 17-19 years old to make the music video ‘Head Down’. Of course, other legitimately acceptable references can be used, but from her personal experiences, she had about 2 years of break-ups to make the song and video.
When you get a job with some years of experience, and you’re interacting with all sorts of people, it’s very likely that you won’t be able to relate with them exactly, and yet you will still try to communicate with them with whatever you have available, within reason of course. In a manner of speaking, ‘Beggars can’t be choosers’. In other words, the message Cher Lloyd is presenting in the form of a song and music video is useful, even though she is no longer 19 years old and single when she is presenting that message.
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I found the music video by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘InMusic Official’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘New Songs Of The Week (January 17th, 2025) | New Music Friday’. A video clip from song ‘Head Down’ starts 1 minute and 11 seconds into that video clip collection.
Here’s a quote from the lyrics:
So I’mma keep my head down
Try and make some money just to get round
Oh I’m sick of feeling like a let down
First you need some confidence I always knew
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To watch the music video, select publisher ‘Cher Lloyd’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘Cher Lloyd – Head Down (Official Music Video)’. It was published 2 days ago, with 170K views.
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘ONE NIGHT IN TOKYO Trailer (2025)’. The movie won’t be available until Feb 14 of this year, but there are reviews for it’s trailer. Here’s a review from link thehollywoodnews.com:
Sam arrives in Tokyo to visit his expat girlfriend Becca — only to be broken up with as soon as he arrives at her apartment. Left wandering around Tokyo alone, he decides to return to the U.S. the next day. Stuck for the night awaiting his new flight, he makes an unlikely friend in Ayaka, who reluctantly takes him out with her friends.
As Sam and Ayaka both struggle to communicate due to their language barrier, trust and reliance in each other become imminent when betrayal sends their worlds crashing down. As the pair venture through the mesmerizing streets of Tokyo together, they must not only overcome obstacles to understand each other, but also break down their own walls to understand themselves.
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And that’s just from the trailer!
I found the trailer by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘ONE Media Coverage’, select ‘Videos’, scroll down, and there it is, published 3 days ago with 9.3K views.
I think that it inspires the imagination to see a man who only speaks English, and a woman who only speaks Japanese fluently go out on a date, with those other differences mentioned in the review.
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It is now 5:43AM EST for me.
Reasoning:
If you choose to use idea ‘Can’t express’, it is a variation from idea ‘Reasoning’. I invented idea ‘Reasoning’ from a scene in the movie ‘Topsy-Turvy(1999)’ starring Jim Broadbent as William Schwenck Gilbert, and Steve Speirs as Mr. Kent. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 1 second into the movie. Here is the quote:
Mr. Kent: ‘I am not party to this, Mr. Gilbert.’
Mr. Gilbert: ‘Ah, Mr. Kent. As ever, the sole voice of reason.’
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Here is how I interpreted certain participations of Mr. Kent in the movie ‘Topsy-Turvy’. There is a scene in the movie when Mr. Kent would make a statement. Even though there were those that wanted to diffuse/lessen what Mr. Kent was saying, even completely disassociate themselves from what he was saying, in that scene, they tried to do so with humor, none of them could escape experiencing Mr. Kent’s words. That is why Mr. Gilbert called Mr. Kent’s use of word the ‘sole voice of reason’, because his words could not be ignored.
Here’s the scene where some of the men would use humor to reduce Mr. Kent’s words, but it didn’t work. That scene starts 2 hours, 7 minutes, and 20 seconds into the movie:
Mr. Kent: ‘Gentlemen, I have been a chorister in this company for 28 seasons. It is my intention to remain one for at least another 28.’
Mr. Lewis(Mr. Lewis): ‘I’m sure you shall.’
Mr. Kent: ‘Be very careful, Mr. Price. You must consider yourself and your position. This is tantamount to professional suicide.’
[All Murmuring]
Walter Simmonds(Matthew Mills): ‘That’s a little excessive.’
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It is now 6:34AM EST for me.
Idea ‘Reasoning’ is when you choose and commit to a certain sense of reasoning. For example, I made a story about a character portrayed by celebrity Jim Belushi in the movie ‘Dune’. In ionicbreeze1.com’s homepage, I searched for phrase ‘belushi dune’, and was offered selection Wishlist #1459, published 7/29/2024. Here is a quote:
Here’s the refurbished situation with Doctor Jim Belushi and the Fremen: Fremen perceive being treated by doctors as one of the ultimate expressions of affection. Of course, Fremen doctors have a routine that mitigates/reduces that affection emotion, but if you are not Fremen and you have decided to treat them without the knowledge of that routine, then the Fremen that you will treat will perceive you as expressing a lot of affection. And unlike America, there is no melting pot buffer to mitigate that expression of affection. The Fremen are not going to change their beliefs, their ways, their cultural expressions, simply? because you are an American doctor. If you are going to provide them with medical treatment and assistance, and you do not have their routine to mitigate how they will perceive your treatment of them, then they will perceive you as being very affectionate to them.
With Tanith’s help, Doctor Jim Belushi knows that the Fremen will perceive him with a lot of affection as a Doctor who is not Fremen. Doctor Jim Belushi, of course, will use ‘The Hippocratic Oath’ I am assuming doctors in general commit to.(According to wikipedia.org, The Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a number of healing gods, to uphold specific ethical standards.). He is not going to exploit their affections of him. He also will not subscribe to their affections as well. However, it is OK for him to be friends with them, and he has made many Fremen friends. His best friends in the movie ‘Dune: Part Two’ are Shishakli(Souheila Yacoub) and refurbished to be Fremen Paul Atreides.
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So, in the story, since Jim Belushi is a doctor, and he knows that treating the Fremen would cause them to express a lot of affection towards him, he chose to not take advantage of their expressions of affection. That is the ‘reasoning’ that Doctor Jim Belushi chose to commit to.
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Can’t express:
Express(ing) interest:
I invented an idea within the past few days, that instigators may believe that you have chosen a certain reasoning commitment, and what certain instigators may choose to do to destabilize and to make it more difficult for you to commit to such a sense of reasoning, certain instigators may cause you to interact with an expression of interest that you may have difficulty to interact with, and/or you cannot interact with. I identified such an instigation with phrase ‘Can’t express’. The understanding bookmark is called ‘Express(ing) interest’. For example, an instigator may cause you to interact with an expression of interest that you would normally not choose to interact with yourself. That could create confusion, distress, unnecessary and excessive distraction, etc.
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It is now 7:13AM EST for me.
I have found 3 illustration examples for idea ‘Can’t express’, which means ‘Can’t interact/use such an expressing of interest’. That should improve your chances of finding idea ‘Can’t express’ useful to you when you use it. For example, when you suspect that an instigator is causing you to experience an expressing of interest that you may have some difficulty expressing, or you can’t express altogether, just contemplationally say ‘Can’t express’, and the intent of that is to help you to not use such an experience, to manage it better, especially if such an expressing of interest should not be expressed as it relates to your chosen reasoning.
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The 1st illustration reference is in episode 1.8 ‘God Visits’ from comedy tv series ‘Undeclared(2003)’. The tv series is available streaming from Amazon.com. Here’s a partial quote:
‘ …a professor makes Lloyd believe that everything is meaningless. ‘
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The idea, refurbished for advice, is that while Lloyd Haythe(Charlie Hunnam) was taking a Humanities course addressing existentialism, the professor makes Lloyd believe that everything is meaningless. I’m not quoting that scene, but during that scene, you can tell that Lloyd is experiencing confusion and distress. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 4 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode. About 4 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode, Lloyd even covers his face with his hands.
Near the end of that episode, about 21 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode, Perry(Jarrett Grode) is talking to Lloyd about his difficulty to express certain interests, more specifically, the existentialistic issues brought to his attention by his humanities teacher. I recommending using most of it, and not using the inappropriate statements. Perry is saying these words to Lloyd while he is walking on campus during class hours without wearing a shirt. Here is a partial quote:
Perry: ‘Aw, what’s the matter? Down in the dumps? Sucks to be you, huh? You take one mind-blowing philosophy class, and all of a sudden, you’re John Paul Sartre?’
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Perry continues to talk to Lloyd.
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The 2nd illustration reference is in the movie ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason(2004)’ starring Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, and Colin Firth as Mark Darcy. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 45 minutes and 55 seconds into the movie:
Bridget Jones: ‘Are you or are you not having an affair with Rebecca Gillies?’
Mark Darcy: ‘I won’t dignify that question with an answer.’
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Here is a definition I found from link hinative.com from www.google.com:
” I’m not going to dignify this with an answer” is a statement indicating that the speaker believes that the question or statement they have been asked or presented with is inappropriate, offensive, or unworthy of a response. By using the phrase “not going to dignify,” the speaker is saying that they believe that responding to the question or statement would only give it more importance or credibility than it deserves. The speaker is indicating that they do not want to engage in the conversation further because they do not believe it is worth their time or effort. “
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Using such a phrase may give an indication that such a person using such a phrase has an awareness of what he/she can’t express an interest with verbally. Recommending an illustration reference where a man uses such a phrase may help you use idea ‘Can’t express’. Of course, there are other variations of using such a phrase. It doesn’t just apply to misinterpreted phone messages, or even anything to do with relationships. It’s a very generalistic phase, in my opinion.
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It is now 8:12AM EST for me.
The 3rd illustration reference is in episode 3.1 ‘The Next Generation’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard(2023)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, but I will use streaming service Paramount+ to quote from. It starts about 25 minutes and 37 seconds into the episode:
Will Riker(Jonathan Frakes): ‘Didn’t you have a nickname at the Academy?’
Jean-Luc Picard(Patrick Stewart): ‘Will.’
Ensign Sidney La Forge(Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut): ‘Uh… I can’t recall… ‘
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It’s a nickname that Sidney can’t express an interest in.
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Can’t:
I used idea ‘Can’t’ in several previous lists. This is the story: A father gives an assignment to his son, as the son tries to perform the assignment, he said to his father ‘I can’t!’ When he looked at his father, he was dressed up all of a sudden like Merlin, which includes the unusually long white beard. That is meant to help his son when he gets a job, to help his son resolve situations that he has difficulty interacting with.
Combine idea ‘Can’t’ with idea ‘Express(ing) interest’, and you get ‘Can’t express’.
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To help the kids using these ideas use idea ‘Can’t express’, I recommend for the word ‘interest’ from bookmark ‘Express(ing) interest’ to use illustration reference when you choose to from the movie ‘The Chronicles of Riddick(2004)’, starring Vin Diesel as Riddick. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 53 seconds into the movie:
Riddick: ‘So they do go topside to swap out air. Interesting.’
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Use the word ‘Interesting’ when Riddick said it for word ‘interest’ from bookmark ‘Express(ing) interest’, for association purposes, to help you use the idea better.
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It is now 8:33AM EST for me.
I don’t want to keep typing and typing and typing. I think there’s enough here for you to find idea ‘Can’t express’ useful, when taking into consideration that kids could be reading these ideas.(It’s a public blog, it’s possible). At least I tried to add more, if adding more is an improvement. I’m only typing at this time because of the holiday. The original plan to type in this blog are Monday nights at about 7:00PM EST. For this instance, that would be Monday, 1/20/2025. I’ll keep trying to meet that expectation. And since I tend to make new ideas before and up to that time, I’ll decide then what to type in. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
So, to remind you, to use idea ‘Can’t express’, if you suspect that an instigator and/or instigators are causing you to experience an instigation identified by phrase ‘Can’t express’, contemplationally say ‘Can’t express’ to help you to sense something about the experience, but to not use it, especially if it’s not supposed to be used in accordance to your chosen sense of reasoning.
Oh, and keep in mind that I just invented idea ‘Can’t express’ a few days ago. If you choose to, you may contemplationally say ‘Why didn’t ‘The Lord of the Rings’ tell me? from a previous idea in a previous list.
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Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Topsy-Turvy’. Rated PG-13 for sequences of strong violence, some disturbing images and suggestive material, viewer discretion for movie ‘Dune: Part One’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, language, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Undeclared’. Rated R mature themes, language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, language, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. Rated R mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Reason’, ‘Reasoning’, ‘Can’t express’, ‘Express interest’, ‘Expressing interest’, and ‘Express(ing) an interest’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.