3/31/2025
Salutations.
It is now 10:50PM EST for me.
I looked at my Amazon.com recent purchases, and I have no products to recommend for this list.
Since I didn’t start at 7:00PM earlier today, I am going to start explaining idea ‘186’ Tomorrow at 7:00PM instead. around midnight, I will prepare my laundry for the laundromat instead.
Even though I don’t have time right now to start idea ‘186’, I do have time to type in a quick idea. Around a few hours ago, I invented an idea, and this is how it starts:
Let’s play a game. If I can get you to cry a little while using this idea, I win. If I can’t, you win.
It starts with Wishlist #1489. I discovered less than a week ago that there is a difference between watching the music video on my laptop vs watching the music video on tv. According to my routine, I would 1st find the music video using my laptop. I would watch the music video and trailer 1st while using my laptop, state that the music video and trailer is part of the idea, type the idea, close the idea, and then afterwards I may watch the music video using the tv app and wearing headphones. If you have followed my routine and watched the music video 1st on your computer, and then on your tv, you may notice that watching the music video on your tv creates another interpretation for that music video.
That is what happened when I invented Wishlist #1489. published 2/10/2025. You would have to scroll down further to find this quote:
It is now 2:40AM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time a less than 3 hours ago and recommend for this blog is ‘Still Falling For You’ by Ellie Goulding. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:
‘ “Still Falling for You” is a song recorded by English singer Ellie Goulding for the soundtrack to the film Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016).
It was released as a single on 19 August 2016.
The music video for “Still Falling for You” was directed by Emil Nava and premiered on 25 August 2016. The video featured Ellie Goulding singing the song behind a projector. The projector showed scenes from the Bridget Jones’ Baby and abstract, colourful and other patterns with an inclusion of birds as the projected background. In between the video, there were also cuts made to show scenes from the film. ‘
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I found the music video by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘Current Chart!’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘TOP 20 Most viewed SONGS by female artists and female-fronted groups! FEB 2025!’, published 6 days ago. 24 seconds into the music video, a video clip from song ‘Love Me Like You Do’ by Ellie Goulding is played. I didn’t select that music video. Instead, I selected publisher ‘Ellie Goulding’, select ‘Videos’, select ‘Popular’, and that’s where I found ‘Ellie Goulding – Still Falling For You (From “Bridget Jones’s Baby” Original Soundtrack)’, which was published 8 years ago, with 220M views.
Here is a quote from the lyrics:
This love is never growing old
You make it new
Still falling for you
Still falling for you
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In my opinion, music videos for popular movies tend to be made with high quality, and have acceptable lyrics.
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And here is a quote I made in Wishlist #1490:
‘ Before I say what the music video is, it’s not going to be like the music video recommended in the previous list, Wishlist #1489, ‘Ellie Goulding – Still Falling For You (From “Bridget Jones’s Baby” Original Soundtrack)’. I suspect that the women in general who read and chose to use that idea, that they probably watched that music video over 20 times within the past week. If I may say so, the appeal is coming from the fact that it’s the music video, commercial, and idea working together. ‘
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Good idea:
I’m calling this idea ‘Good idea’. Basically, based on how I imagined it, Americans in general often get ‘good ideas’. Unfortunately, just because an idea is a ‘good idea’, that doesn’t guarantee that a ‘good idea’ would always create positive results. So, when disappointments instead occur when using a ‘good idea’ or ‘good ideas’, let’s say for example if a non-managerial employee experienced disappointing results from using a ‘good idea’ or ‘good ideas’, that experience may cause that non-managerial employee to no longer use that good idea or good ideas, and/or maybe the continued used of those ‘good ideas’ may have a lasting adverse impression.
Let’s say you chose to use idea ‘Wishlist #1489’. If you chose to watch the music video ‘Still Falling for You’, then you read and used the ideas in that list before watching it on tv with your tv headphones on. I don’t know for certain, but it is my belief that women in general watched that music video over 20 times within the 1st week of using idea ‘Wishlist #1489’, and this is the reason I invented within the past few hours, why they did that:
Before I continue with the explanation of that reason, I also used a scene from episode 2.12 ‘Foiled Again’ from comedy tv series ‘Elsbeth(2025)’. I watched it because of entertainment celebrity Matthew Broderick. I didn’t have time yet to watch the other, newer episodes of ‘Elsbeth’. The episodes are available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene that I am quoting starts 3 minutes and 19 seconds into the episode:
Ethan Brooks(Rob McClure): ‘I got your gift basket.’
Lawrence Grey(Matthew Broderick): ‘Oh, you still haven’t opened it.’
Ethan Brooks: ‘I plan to keep it there, as a reminder of the corruption in this business.’
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In relation to advice said, you can watch more of that episode if you want to, with inapproprieities removed.
Lawrence giving Ethan a gift basket represents one example, not every example, of a ‘good idea’ being used. Unfortunately for Lawrence, so to speak, it’s also an example of ‘too little, too late’. The use of that ‘good idea’ was associated with adverse, disappointing results. Ethan used that gift basket instead for something else.
Going back to the music video ‘Still Falling for You’, imagined, the reason that I believe that women in general watched that music video over 20 times with the week after using idea ‘Wishlist #1489’, is that the 2 men illustrated in the music video, Mark Darcy(Colin Firth) and Jack Quant(Patrick Dempsey), in a manner of speaking, both wholeheartedly accept the many flaws? that are a part of Bridget Jones(Renée Zellweger) as they try to be more a part of her life.
Here’s a short quote from the song ‘Still Falling for You’:
But all your flaws and scars are mine
Still falling for you
Still falling for you
Still falling for you
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More specifically:
But all your flaws and scars are mine
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For example, using one interpretation, let’s take many of those ‘good ideas’ but with disappointing results, perceive them from the perspectives of Mark Darcy and Jack Quant as it relates to Bridget Jones, and there is no pain, no sorrow, no distress. Those 2 men wholeheartedly accepts those use of ‘good ideas’ but with disappointing results as a part of who Bridget Jones is. So, when women watch the music video ‘Still Falling for You’ by Ellie Goulding, let’s say they don’t know that specifically, they feel so inexplicably good when watching it, that they end up watching it over 20 times within the 1st week after using idea ‘Wishlist #1489’.
If you choose to use that idea, then I also recommend that you watch again music video ‘Still Falling for You’ with the idea I just typed in in mind, and that should encourage you to cry a little, allowing me to win this game. If you don’t cry, then I lost. Watch it a few times or more, in relation to advice said, if you choose to. For the men, maybe if you give yourselves a few more days, you’ll start crying then. I imagined that the women will start crying when watching music video ‘Still Falling for You’ with this new information to them in mind.
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It is now 11:43PM EST for me.
Soon, I will start getting my clothes ready for the laundromat. I will start explaining idea ‘186’ tomorrow at 7:00PM EST, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 12:10AM EST for me.
Again, I’m late. I’m supposed to start typing at 7:00PM EST yesterday. The ‘good news’ for me, is that I’m feeling some sort of extra energy, I think it’s related to ability, that allowed me, so to speak, to do my ’11th hour’ choirs, things I have to do, but I tend to do those things as late as possible for me. Instead of typing in this blog when I’m supposed to, I did those ’11th hour’ things. I felt a lot of awareness that it would be a ‘good idea’ to do those things before Wednesday morning showed up. So, I did those things, or they’re mostly prepared. It’s a good feeling, in my opinion.
I want to type 2 unrelated ideas in, but I don’t have time to do that.
I am now beginning the process to explain idea ‘186’. The purpose for idea ‘186’ is to give kids the chance to have more to work with before I begin explaining an impression of the current strategy idea that I am using. For example, if I continued to type in this blog for another few more years, this newly introduced strategy idea would be important for you to have now. It may help explain somewhat where those future ideas came from.
I am going to look for a music video and trailer for this list. Keep in mind my recommendation earlier. I recommend that you 1st watch the music video and trailer on your laptop/computer. Later, after you may have read and used these ideas in this list, then watch the music video and trailer again, but from the app for your tv using your headphones. I’m assuming you’ll use the youtube app for your tv. Based on my past experience doing that, you may get a lot more out of it. I’ll probably find and prepare the music video and trailer in an hour and a half, and then I’ll start typing again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 3:06AM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend it for this advice is called ‘Mixed Up World’ by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. I found it by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘InMusic Official’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘New Songs Of The Week (March 28, 2025) | New Music Friday’, published 4 days ago. ‘Relentless Love’ by Sophie Ellis-Bextor’ starts 3 minutes and 33 seconds into the video clip collection. I then searched in www.youtube.com the name ‘sophie ellis bextor’ so that I can select the publisher ‘Sophie Ellis-Bextor’, select ‘Videos’, select ‘Popular’, scroll down, and that’s where I found music video ‘Mixed Up World’. It was published 7 years ago with 1.2M views.
Here’s a quote from the lyrics:
So when you’re feeling kind of mixed up
Just remember it’s a mixed up world
And if you’re feeling life is just too tough
Just remember you’re a real tough girl
(It’s a mixed up world)
(It’s a mixed up)
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A quote from wikipedia.org about the music video:
‘ The music video, directed by Rupert Jones, features men in bowler hats as Ellis-Bextor moves between giant black and white punctuation marks. It was the first video that shows her hair dyed blond. ‘
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And here’s a quote from link cantstopthepop.com about the music video:
‘ Although Mixed Up World embraces a sense of uncertainty, none of that is evident in the music video, which has a clear – if entirely unrelated – concept perfectly aligned to Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s slightly offbeat, avant-garde image. It features a striking aesthetic (and not just because it was the introduction of her blonde hair that accompanied the Shoot From The Hip era) where giant letters and punctuation are used as props and moved around a set while she interacts with them. Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s outfits are vividly coloured in pinks and greens, but everything else uses black against white or vice versa. There’s a mixture of carefully choreographed sequences, abstract shots that play with scale and some light-hearted moments, including one where Sophie Ellis-Bextor is rather clumsily unrolled from a rug(!). Overall, though, this is a stylish video that keeps coming up with new ideas for the duration of the song. ‘
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The trailer that I watched in it’s entirety for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘Problemista’. I found the trailer by watching it’s clip 1st. I selected in www.youtube.com publisher ‘A24’, select ‘Videos’, and I scrolled down and found it’s official clip, ‘Problemista | Pupusas | Official Clip HD | A24’, published 10 months ago. After I watched that clip, I searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘problemista trailer’, I then selected ‘Problemista | Official Trailer HD | A24’ published 1 year ago, with 1.2M views. Link www.imdb.com identified the movie ‘Problemista’ as a Quirky Comedy’. Here’s a short quote from wikipedia.org about the movie:
‘ Its plot follows a struggling aspiring toy designer from El Salvador who starts working for an erratic art-world outcast in New York City, hoping to stay in the country and realize his dream before his work visa expires.
He encounters Bobby’s wife Elizabeth, an eccentric art critic who hires him as her assistant. She promises sponsorship once they have organized an exhibition of Bobby’s work, and Alejandro struggles to navigate Elizabeth’s volatile temper and erratic demands. Immigration restrictions prevent him from being paid without a sponsor, forcing him to sublet his own bedroom and find precarious, cash-based jobs on Craigslist to cover the high visa fees. ‘
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Here’s a quote from www.imdb.com:
‘ As time runs out on his work visa, a job assisting an erratic art-world outcast becomes his only hope to stay in the country. ‘
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And here is a quote from link www.vulture.com:
‘ But Alejandro, who’s just gotten fired from the very cryo place that’s the subject of her wrath, has 30 days to find a new sponsor, which is the kind of situation that leaves one open to any possibility. He’s also — and this is Problemista’s diciest gambit — captivated by the hostility with which his new boss treats almost everyone she encounters. ‘
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It is now 4:37AM EST for me.
If you are going to watch the trailer ‘Problemista’, take out/don’t use the scene when a man looks like he’s about to kiss another man. I’m not sure, but it looks like Alejandro(Julio Torres) looks like he’s about to kiss another man. In my opinion, there’s already a lot going on in that trailer. You don’t need to use that scene. If it moves, just don’t use it regardless where it is in the trailer. For now, it’s about 1 minute and 47 seconds into the trailer. It happens when Alejandro says quote ‘Why are you making everything so difficult?’
The reason I am recommending the trailer for movie ‘Problemista’ is a specific performance made by Elizabeth(Tilda Swinton):
‘ He’s also — and this is Problemista’s diciest gambit — captivated by the hostility with which his new boss treats almost everyone she encounters. ‘
I haven’t seen the movie, but I think it would be interesting to see a person being captivated by another person’s treatment of hostility, not to yourself, but to others that she interacts with. This is not a ‘real life’ encouragement, just something to see in a movie. For example, you are with someone that you are interested in because that person is hostile to almost everyone else but you, and you are ‘captivated’ by that. In my opinion, if that actually occurs, I want to see in a movie how that would occur, not to do it in real life. Plus, there’s the bonus, minus the almost kissing scene and, separately said, minus anything inappropriate, to see Alejandro interact with various New Yorkers. It is, after all, a ‘quirky comedy’.
To be blunt, just to point out that it’s a comedy, and not to be taken seriously, here’s the end of the ‘plot’ from wikipedia.org about the movie:
‘ Centuries later, Elizabeth and Bobby are reawakened from cryogenic preservation, as is the elderly Alejandro, who became a renowned toymaker, and he and Elizabeth are reunited. ‘
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In my opinion, if Cryonics was viable and mainstream acceptable today, today’s society would be very different than what it is now.
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It is now 5:02AM EST for me.
186:
Idea ‘186’ is based on a scene from movie ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.(2015)’, part of what Solo(Henry Cavill) said to Illya(Armie Hammer). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 22 minutes and 33 seconds into the movie:
Solo: ‘You did, however, rise above it. Special forces, KGB. The youngest man to join, in fact. And their best within three years.’
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Complexity:
Here’s the idea: when participating in certain projects, there’s a unique complexity involved. Let’s say you want to participate in projects that have a certain complexity, but based on your resource availability, you cannot simply create such complexity on your own, of such complexity is not available to you in a reasonable, let’s say even a casual ‘just interested’ context. That’s what I’m using idea ‘186’ for. It refers to many people having the same participation identity as the ‘Prime Identity’ person. In this case, refurbished for advice, the ‘Prime Identity’ person is Illya from the movie ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’. You may imagine him from the movie itself, and a man similar to him ‘in the now’.
Here is a quote from wikipedia.org from link ‘Illya Kuryakin’:
‘ The series was remarkable for pairing an American character, Napoleon Solo, with the Russian Kuryakin as two spies who work together for an international espionage organization at the height of the Cold War. ‘
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Let’s say that the Russian government created 500 participation identities of Illya Kuryakin. You can be a man, woman, teenager, even a kid, and if you are selected or you manage to obtain one of those participation identities, you will be able to interact with any or many of those other 500 participants. You don’t even have to be Russian in order to be a participant! And the participation is lax, not as strict as a normal job. Since some? of the participants are retired CEOs, individual complexities from the participants are easily shared amongst the participants. And, at least in imagination, that solves the complexity availability problem. If you manage to acquire one of these participation identities, the other participants may make available(they probably will) their resource complexities to you. Your foot is already in the door, so to speak, for complexity availability.
The reason why I called the idea ‘186’ was because, when I created the idea, I imagined that I was only able to find 186 participants. I believed that there were other participants, but because of their experience, they managed to ‘have their cake and eat it, too’, so to speak. Also, the government can easily? create more participants. They can ‘split the stock’ as many times as they want to. Going back to the participants that are not known, they get to have the benefits of being a participant, but also use it in a more customized manner, without the other participants being made aware of them. However, since it is a government created program, if any of the other participants managed to know who one of more of them are, if an interaction is introduced, a certain courtesy would still occur.
In Wishlist #1494, I explained idea ‘Be ready’. That is meant, in imagination, if you choose to be one of those participants, it’s meant to help prepare you to interact with those other participants. For example, you can make ‘team-ups’ with them. An explanation is in the movie ‘Jumper(2008)’ starring Hayden Christensen as David Rice, and Jamie Bell as Griffin. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 58 minutes and 28 seconds into the movie:
David Rice: ‘You, uh– You ever read Marvel Team-up?’
Griffin: ‘Yeah, I read it. And?’
David: ‘Two superheroes joining forces for, like, uh, a limited run.’
Griffin: ‘I see what you’re trying to do, yeah? I’m not buying it. For your own sake, just go home.’
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In the movie, David and Griffin eventually ‘team-up’. Refurbished with inapproprieities removed, many of the other participants would ‘love’ for you to ‘team-up’ with them as it relates to their participation identities for various forms of receptiveness and reasoning. And to be clear, in general, none of the other participants are able to do, and do not want to do, what the ‘Prime Identity’ participant is actually doing. They share complexities and other various participations together, but none of them are able to replace the ‘Prime Identity’ participant.
So, for example, if you choose to be a participant, you can use your ability to ‘be ready’ to introduce a ‘team-up’ with other participants.
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It is now 5:53AM EST for me.
I am going to close this list now. This coming Monday, April 7, 2025, at around 7:00PM EST, I will finally start explaining an impression of the strategy idea that I am currently using in the next list, unless I change my mind.(?) If not at that time, then the next day, Tuesday, also about 7:00PM EST. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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Rated TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elsbeth’. Rated R mature themes, language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Problemista'(Just recommending to watch trailer, not movie.). Rated PG-13 for action violence, some suggestive content, and partial nudity, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’. Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence, some language, mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Jumper’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Good idea’, ‘186’, and ‘Complexity’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.