Wishlist #1481

12/16/2024

Salutations.

It is now 10:04PM EST for me.

Since I’m starting late again, my goal is to start typing around 7:00PM EST, and I’m over 3 hours late, this is what I’m going to do: Soon after I type a little in this blog, I will start preparing my laundry for the laundromat at around 11:00PM, less than an hour from now. After I come back from the laundromat and prepare my washed and dried clothes, I will start typing again around 3:00AM EST tomorrow. That should give me enough time to at least find a music video and trailer for this list. I then have 1 strategy idea to explain that I invented this past week called ‘Sustain’. In my opinion, for many expectations, it is the best idea that I have invented for this blog as of now. After I explain idea ‘Sustain’, if I have enough spare time, I will also explain ideas ‘Avoid’ and ‘Complain’. The priority is to explain idea ‘Sustain’ before Christmas, since it is my belief that Christmas will absolutely affect your attention span availability for these ideas.

Less than an hour or so ago, I checked www.google.com, and according to the city’s garbage and recyclable collection hours, during Christmas, they are not going to collect garbage. The schedule is moved up one day. Since kids could be reading this blog, I recommend that you check your area’s garbage and recyclable collection times. For example, go to www.google.com and search for phrase ‘garbage recycle collection (type your city and state) schedule. There should be a link that gives you a generalistic time frame, the one that you may be used to for bringing out your garbage and recyclables, and there may be a ‘search’ option that offers you a calendar if you type in your address. That calendar should show you that, during Christmas, there may be no garbage/recycle collection, and the day is ‘moved up’. This is not something that I have done before. From now on, during holidays, I am going to check that link to see if garbage and recycle collection times have changed. I thought this information may be useful to you, so that you may do the same.

As of now, from time to time, I’m contemplationally saying the word ‘Sustain’. It’s incredible! I’m surprised and I’m not surprised that it has such an effectiveness.

It is now 10:20PM EST for me.

Time to initiate my plan. After my laundry is done, I’ll start typing again, and the estimated time for that is around 3:00AM tomorrow. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then. If I miss that time window, I should type something, but if I don’t, I’ll start typing again after my grocery shopping, and after I get the other groceries delivered. When all of that is done, I’ll be available around 11:00AM tomorrow. However, I should type something around 3:00AM. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

I forgot to mention that, from UberEats, I ordered Japanese food so that I’ll have something to eat while typing in this list. It is a priority for me to order something. Instead of ordering the food before I started typing, I ordered it hours earlier, since from my experience that certain restaurants tend to run out of certain foods from their menus as the time approaches their closing time. Order it early, and you’ll pretty much get what you want.

I know it’s been a few weeks now, but for the kids that were watching the music video ‘The Warrior’ by Scandal, I recommend also that you listen to the song ‘The Warrior’ using www.youtube.com’s tv app while wearing your headphones. The link shows Patty Smith when she was younger smiling. I don’t listen to the whole song, but it provides a change of pace than just watching the music video. I only listen to it for like 10 or so seconds for that change of pace. To watch and listen to it, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘the warrior patty smyth’, at the upper right hand of the screen select ‘Filters’, for category ‘SORT BY’, select ‘view count’, scroll a few selections down, and the link ‘The Warrior’ should be there. It was published by publisher ‘Patty Smyth’ 9 years ago, and it has 6.6M views.

So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 10:34AM EST for me.

I am going to start typing around 7:00PM EST today. My laundry is done, my groceries are done. I’ll have time to do it then. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

It is now 9:45PM EST for me.

I said that I’d begin about 7:00PM, and it’s now 9:45PM.

I have 2 Perdue whole chickens in the oven. They should be cooked within the hour. I originally ordered 2 Perdue oven stuffer roasters, but the supermarket didn’t have those available. I instead agreed to the substitution that I requested in advance. I think that they’ll always have whole chicken available, unless some sort of blackout or bad weather occurs. If that happens, less food tends to be available. I think I watched a Simpsons episode where less food was available because of bad weather. Marge was only able to purchase certain canned foods.

I’m going to look for a music video and trailer for this list. Since the 2 chickens will be cooked within the hour, I’ll start typing in about 2 hours from now, to include the time to eat those 2 chickens. That should be around 10:51PM EST, about 2 hours from now, that I will start typing again. I’ll see you then.

It is now 10:48PM EST for me.

Less than a few minutes ago, I ordered this from Amazon.com:

Farberware Bakeware Nonstick Steel Roaster with Flat Rack, 11-Inch x 15-Inch, Gray

It costs about $30, and it has Prime one day shipping.

The reason I ordered it is because I have 2 pans soaking in the sink right now because they’re not ‘non-stick’ pans. I eventually searched in Amazon.com for phrase ‘non stick oven pans’, and in the upper right hand corner, I selected ‘Sort by:’ and selected ‘Best Sellers’. I scrolled down and found the one that I recently purchased a few minutes ago. Right now, it says ‘6K+ bought in past month’. I assume that’s locally, and not nationally. Since I’m recently purchasing whole Perdue chickens, I look forward to cooking them with that so that it’s easier to clean the pan.

I scrolled down it’s link, at the bottom I selected ‘See more reviews’, and then used ‘Search’ to search for word ‘clean’. As of now, there are 308 global reviews using the word ‘clean’. Here’s a quote from one of those reviews. You can look at the other reviews if you choose to:

‘ I had been using the same, old, sticky pan for the past 10 years, but it never occurred to me to buy a new one (funny how that happens). One day, I’m cleaning it and thinking about how beat up it was, and all of a sudden I got the bright idea to replace it! I bought this one based on the size (wanted something larger than 9×13) and the great reviews.
Long story short, this pan is amazing. The first dish I cooked in it was enchiladas — in my old pan, this would mean having to soak it overnight in soap and water to remove all the stuck enchilada sauce. In this pan, the enchiladas lifted off the pan as smooth as silk, ALONG WITH ALL THE SAUCE. This has made my (otherwise very boring) day!! ‘

As of now, Amazon’s link also has 6 video reviews. I should get the pan and strainer by tomorrow, and I look forward to a ‘non-stick’ easy to clean pan and great tasting baked whole chicken experience.

I’m going to look for that music video and trailer now.

It is now 1:29PM EST for me.

Here’s a really quick idea I just imagined as I was preparing the music video and trailer. In my opinion, I noticed from what I use, such as the tv shows and movies that I watch, that I am being encouraged to use ‘the new stuff’. After watching the trailer ‘KARATE KID: LEGENDS’, as one example, all you have to do is imagine the actors that are no longer available for new performances, such as celebrity actor Sean Connery’, and just imagine them the way they looked when they were younger, doing another movie performance. I imagined Sean Connery portraying a company employee in his 60s offering to help another company employee in another division, let’s say a division that mostly speaks another language, not English. This employee thought for a certain contribution he was going to get certain benefits, but those benefits were for employees in the main division, not for other divisions in the company, but since it’s a company problem, Sean Connery was able to boost the value of that man’s benefits considerably if he participated in a tournament, the one from the trailer ‘Karate Kid: Legends’. But if he participated and won the tournament, the employee would get the most benefits from his previous competitions. Sean Connery’s character has enough martial arts experience to compete, even win, but he has been ‘out of practice’ for years. He said to that man he is helping in the imagined story/movie quote ‘This is going to hurt.’ And since it’s just a trailer, you see a scene when Sean Connery is fighting, and there’s a chance that he may win the tournament, but it’s just a trailer, and the outcome won’t show in just the trailer.

And, of course, Sean Connery’s performance, may represent situations in real life for you, both real and imagined, such as job related situations. Using a celebrity you are already familiar with but is no longer available for new performances makes it, in my opinion, restorative, especially if you haven’t imagined something like that before.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time within a few hours ago and recommend for this advice is called ‘First December with You’ by Olivia Marsh. I found it by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘InMusic Official’, select ‘Videos’, select ‘New Songs Of The Week (December 13, 2024) | New Music Friday’ published 4 days ago, and a video clip from music video ‘When You Say My Name’ by FIFTY FIFTY is shown. When you go to that music video published by ‘FIFTY FIFTY Official’, to the right of that music video are video clips vertically displayed. That’s where I found the music video ‘First December with You’.

Here’s age verification from link kpopping.com:

Birthday:
Sep 26, 2000
Age:
24 years old

And here is a quote from the lyrics:

Oh, I just wanna feel your kisses in the snow
No, I don’t want you to go
Oh, I just wanna celebrate under mistletoe
So baby go with the flow
It’s you, oh, honey it’s you
The one that I choose, to make all my bells ring
No, I can’t get enough of your love this Christmas
My first December with you

And here is a quote from link www.bandwagon.asia about the song:

(I’m typing it in because I can’t ‘copy and paste’ it.)

‘ ‘First December with You’ is a song about spending a white Christmas with one’s first love. Olivia’s warm vocals bring to life a song that perfectly matches the warmth and excitement of the holiday season. ‘

To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘olivia marsh first december with you’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 101K views. It was published 2 weeks ago by publisher ‘Olivia Marsh Official’.

If you choose to watch the music video, I recommend that you start watching it 43 seconds into the music video, when the music actually starts.

Here is a quote from one of the comments:

‘ A beutiful song to listen this Christmas ‘

(That’s the actual quote.)

The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Karate Kid: Legends’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:

‘ Karate Kid: Legends is an upcoming American martial arts drama film directed by Jonathan Entwistle and written by Rob Lieber. It is the sixth film in The Karate Kid franchise following The Karate Kid (2010), and stars Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, both reprising their roles from previous films, with Ben Wang as the main lead alongside Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, and Ming-Na Wen. ‘

Karate Kid: Legends is scheduled to be released in the United States and Canada on May 30, 2025, by Sony Pictures Releasing.

And here is a quote from link www.slashfilm.com:

‘ The biggest mystery about this movie is how exactly it connects with “Cobra Kai,” given both are technically canon. As we’ve seen in the ongoing sixth and final season of “Cobra Kai,” LaRusso is looking to retire from karate once and for all following the conclusion of the Sekai Taikai karate tournament. Not only that, but he also has plenty of close pupils right in his neighborhood already, including his own son and daughter. Why, then, would LaRusso just bail on them to go train some random kid on the other side of the country like Goku abandoning his family to train Uub at the end of “Dragon Ball Z?”

Well, the answer may simply be that these two projects are only canon in the most basic, barebones sense. For one, “Karate Kid: Legends” takes place three years after the events of “Cobra Kai,” giving it enough time and separation from the show that it shouldn’t need to include any direct references to the series. (By that point, Daniel’s daughter Samantha should be all grown up and living on her own, while his son Anthony could simply be at summer camp or something.) “I’ve had some really detailed conversations with the ‘Cobra Kai’ team about just cool stuff that we can do in the movie and can make this whole thing feel holistic,” as “Legends” director Jonathan Entwistle told Entertainment Weekly.

Unfortunately, the creators of “Cobra Kai” are not really involved with “Legends” (probably because they’re too busy setting up that young Mr. Miyagi prequel series). However, they are aware of the movie and have reportedly given notes when asked. ‘

I found the trailer by selecting from www.youtube.com publisher ‘Movie Trailers Source’, then select ‘Videos’. It’s one of the recent selections offered. I then searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘karate kid legends’, and I selected the trailer from publisher ‘Sony Pictures Entertainment’, which has 6.5M views and was published 17 hours ago.

It is now 2:39AM EST for me.

I am going to take a short break, and then find the links for idea ‘Not effective’, formerly known as ‘Sustain’.(I upgraded it.) I’ll see you soon.

It is now 3:52AM EST for me.

I’m curious. I realize that kids could be reading this blog, and they’re learning, so there you are. However, generalistically speaking, since, in my opinion, more than one truth can exist at the same time for certain situations, for example, if you are doing other things, and obviously those other things have separate expectations, then it’s possible that you can learn different expectations simultaneously, or at least you may commit to various expectations, and many of those separate expectations can have their own truths.

So therefore, using that context, I recommend that you also have the option to learn these ideas for it’s own sake, without adding other things to learn it. For example, refurbished for advice, here is a quote from wikipedia.org from the movie ‘Ender’s Game(2013)’ starring Asa Butterfield as Ender Wiggin:

‘ The simulation ends, and Ender believes the test is over. The commanders restart the video screens, showing that Ender’s fleet was in a live mission… ‘

In my opinion, the reason their commanders did not tell them that the simulation was real was because they would add too much to it if it were. They wouldn’t be able to achieve their commander’s results if they did know that it was real. Refurbished for advice, if you imagine condensing learning certain things, and you compare learning with what people add to it while learning versus learning without adding certain things to the learning experience, I don’t know this for certain, but I believe that learning without adding certain things to the learning process would achieve better results. You would be able to learn more, in a manner of speaking, if you just learned it. Of course, check to see if what you are learning is acceptable for you to learn, especially if it’s not from an accredited establishment, such as school. I’m just saying that learning with certain things that you may add to the learning experience may produce less results than if you just chose to learn it, like the way the cadets were learning in the movie ‘Ender’s Game’, when they thought it was just training, and just a simulation.

Eager not effective sustain:

I’m going to start the explanation 1st by adding 3 illustration references. I will then try to explain idea ‘Not effective’ with the use of those 3 illustration references.

For the 1st reference, refurbished for advice, I’m going to use again that reference I used in Wishlist #1480, the last list, published 12/09/2024. Here’s the edited quote from that list:

‘ The 1st illustration example, the harder of the 2 to find, is in episode 3.7 ‘The One Where Diane and Liz Topple Democracy’ from crime drama tv series ‘The Good Fight(2019)’. You just have to watch that scene. You don’t have to watch more of that episode or that series. If you choose to watch more of that episode for more context, removing the inapproprieities, you can do that for this advice. I don’t remember the details myself, it’s been a while since I watched it, but clearly Roland Blum(Michael Sheen) is verbally expressing a grievance for the other lawyers to recognize, and the other lawyers unanimously illustrate that they choose to no longer interact with such an expression of grievance, and to continue what they were doing. They did not even choose to talk about what Mr. Blum said to them. The illustration, edited, from streaming service Paramount+, starts 38 minutes and 37 seconds into the episode:

Roland Blum: (slapping the glass door to get the attention of the other lawyers) ‘Traitors. Judases. Oh, you have offended? me, and I live. Oh, I rise. Watch for the burning of the ten-horned beast!’

(The other lawyers turn around, a little shaken up, but with the intent to dismiss what Mr. Blum said to them, as they continue what they were doing.) ‘

Refurbished for advice, Roland Blum caused the other lawyers in that room, including Jay Dipersia(Nyambi Nyambi), to experience an eager ineffectiveness of their own strategies. If you watch that scene, all of the people in that room presented an obvious facial identity of experiencing a certain distress from what Mr. Blum said and did, even though they tried to continue to do what they were doing. The facial response didn’t last long, but they couldn’t just ‘shake it off’ as an experience they didn’t want to interact with without making an obvious reaction to it.

In the 2nd illustration example, I’m using character David Kim(Ken Jeong) from action comedy movie ‘My Spy The Eternal City(2024)’. This is the movie where I invented idea ‘Not effective’. Here is a quote from Wishlist #1457, published 7/15/2024:

‘ To get access to the ‘My Spy The Eternal City’ trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘my spy the eternal city’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 6.1M views! It was published by Prime Video 1 month ago.

Let’s start with what I think is the most convenient scene for idea ‘Obligate’ from that trailer. This scene starts 1 minute and 47 seconds into the trailer:

David Kim(Ken Jeong): ‘Collin! Acknowledge me!’

Collin(Taeho K): ‘He’s so embarrassing.’

In the next scene:

Collin: ‘Please, dad. Stop.’

David Kim: (laughing) ‘Okay, one more, one more.’

Collin calls those experiences with his dad ’embarrassing’. Let’s say that, if he was given such an option, he may also choose to call those experiences ‘an ineffectiveness of his own strategy he is encouraged to obligate to’. I believe that citizens in general have an idea an experience that involves embarrassment is like for them. With idea ‘Obligate’, you may also call experiences of embarrassment an ineffectiveness of your own strategy that you are encouraged to obligate to.

In another example from the same trailer, JJ(Dave Bautista) also experiences an ineffectiveness of his own strategy that he’s encouraged to obligate to from co-worker Bobbi(Kristen Schaal). That scene starts 1 minute into the trailer:

Bobbi: ‘It’s like I don’t even recognize you. You just sit there like an avocado getting older and softer.’

When Bobbi said:

‘You just sit there like an avocado getting older and softer.’

JJ(Dave Bautista) turned his head to the left. He was experiencing an ineffectiveness of his own strategy that he was encouraged to obligate to, and turning his head to the left was an obvious response to that obligation.

And about 2 minutes and 18 seconds into the trailer, using another identity, David Kim introduces the Colonel to his wife, who is not actually his wife, but one of the agents that work for him:

David Kim: ‘Colonel, this is my… wife.’

After David Kim was given that ‘weird?’ kiss from Bobbi, David Kim also reacted as a result of experiencing an ineffectiveness of his own strategy that he was encouraged to obligate to.

So, when you experience an instigation identified by idea ‘Obligate’, to use the idea, you may contemplationally say(say in your mind/to yourself) ‘Strategy obligate’ or ‘Not effective obligate’ to indicate to yourself that you may feel the ineffective use of your own strategy, but you don’t have to use it. Like I said in previous lists, you don’t have to address, discuss, solve, use it. You can feel somewhat an effectiveness of your own strategy, but you don’t have to use it, like those government agents obviously are in the trailer for movie ‘My Spy the Eternal City’. I’m guessing that there’s probably more of those uses of ineffectiveness of one’s own strategy in the movie ‘My Spy the Eternal City’, so if you choose to watch the movie, which won’t be streaming, not until this Thursday, you may find more of those examples. I don’t know for certain, since I haven’t seen the movie yet, but if it’s trailer is any indication, there should be more of those examples, since it’s an ‘action comedy’ movie according to www.imdb.com. ‘

What I just quoted from Wishlist #1457 was background, to allow you to use the actual illustration example that involves the background.

All right. It is now 4:44AM EST for me, and I just looked at that scene again from the movie ‘My Spy The Eternal City’, and it looks like I may have misinterpreted that scene originally. When I originally watched that scene created by character David Kim, this is what I thought happened, this is what I imagined: The reason why David Kim reacted in such a way is because he is still experiencing an eager, ineffective sense upon his own strategy, that feels like it is being sustained. David Kim is their boss, but he hasn’t been an ‘in the field’ agent for years. There were several situations in the movie that would cause David Kim to feel an eager, ineffective sense upon his own strategy that is being sustained. For example, he actually chose to ‘steal’ resources from another government agency, without any permission but his own, and those trained birds attacked him. I know this sounds petty, but according to the impression from the movie, I think that government divisions complain a lot to each other regarding unauthorized resources from other government agencies. I think that that was the reason why those birds were there. If another government agency decided to steal their resources, those birds would still bother them for a while. So, according to the movie, it’s a real problem. The government agency that, for example, would ‘steal’ their equipment, they of course would have an incredible explanation for doing so.

So, even though the mission was a success, and everyone involved is essentially OK, including David Kim’s son, Collin(Taeho K), David Kim, according to the ‘misunderstood by me’ illustration reference, is still experiencing an eager ineffective sense of strategy that seems to be sustained. And let us not forget, some of those trained birds are still attacking both David Kim and JJ(Dave Bautista). The problem probably won’t last, but those trained birds are still an issue for both of them for a little while.

This is the scene from the movie where I thought that David Kim was still experiencing an eager sense of ineffectiveness of his own strategy that feels like it’s being sustained. The movie ‘My Spy The Eternal City’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, it’s a Prime Video movie, so select ‘Prime Video’ when using search words ‘my spy the eternal city’ for it. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 44 minutes, and 48 seconds into the movie. It is played as an ‘end credits’ scene, using a smaller screen space. In that scene, David Kim invites Bobbi(Kristen Schaal), who is now in a relationship with him, to sing with him:

Bobbi:(singing) ‘Ooh, you’re like the sun… ‘

Because David Kim disapproved of the loud way that Bobbi was singing, he guides her back to the group, and continues to be the lead singer without anyone else. When I 1st saw him do something like that, I thought it was the result of David Kim experiencing some sort of eager ineffectiveness of his own strategy that is also causing him to feel a sense of sustaining. He is still ‘shaken up’ from the past experiences, even though the mission was still a success. Based on how I recently watched that scene, I obviously misinterpreted it when I 1st watched it. However, I’m still going to use my 1st interpretation of that scene, even though I misinterpreted it.

The 3rd illustration reference is from streaming service Netflix. It is in episode 1.6 ‘The Stars Our Destination’ from sci-fi tv series ‘3 Body Problem(2024)’ starring Liam Cunningham as Thomas Wade, and Saamer Usmani as Raj Varma. The conversation between them starts about 18 minutes and 22 seconds into the episode:

Raj Varma: ‘I thought that–‘

Thomas Wade: ‘Open the window, would you? It’s stuffy in here.’

Raj Varma: (tries for a while, but he could not open the windows) ‘I have to say, sir, I know this one. The window. It’s sealed shut, and you asked me to open it to see how I respond to an impossible task. Do I give up? Do I use some kind of tool? Do I break the window?’

Thomas Wade: (approaches the window, opens one of them, and sits.)

Thomas Wade: [exhales] ‘Two minutes.’

You don’t have to watch the tv show ‘3 Body Problem’. I’ll explain. Thomas Wade presents a sense of authority that may cause certain people to experience an eager ineffectiveness of their own strategy. That is what Raj Varma is experiencing when communicating with Thomas Wade. Whey they 1st met, Thomas Wade wanted to deconstruct somewhat Raj Varma’s sense of resilience.

It is now 5:54AM EST for me.

Eager not effective:(active)

Sustain:(passive)

When you experience the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Eager not effective’, you contemplationally say ‘Eager not effective’ to identify how it affects you, and you choose to not sustain it. Here are 3 definitions for the word ‘sustain’ from www.dictionary.com:

to bear (a burden, charge, etc.).

to undergo, experience, or suffer (injury, loss, etc.); endure without giving way or yielding.

to keep up or keep going, as an action or process:
to sustain a conversation.

The ‘trick’, the adverse effect that the instigator is imposing upon you, in my opinion, is that you are going to dismiss the sense that you are choosing to sustain such an experience. Obviously, since the eager ineffectiveness from your own strategy is not something that you chose to experience upon yourself, and that it’s caused by the instigation, then such an experience is caused by the instigator, and is not caused by you. However, the instigator is playing against your own available objectivity. That is what’s causing the people in all 3 of the illustration examples to experience. They are all using the truth to experience the ineffectiveness of their own strategy.

The solution that I recommend for you to use is to contemplationally realize to yourself that your sense of available objectivity has it’s limits. If you experience an eager ineffectiveness of your own strategy, allow yourself to experience it somewhat, but don’t sustain it. Even though such a feeling is not caused by you, you can still choose to manage that feeling somewhat by choosing to not sustain it. The reason why many people my not choose to contemplationally not sustain it is because that eager feeling of ineffectiveness is caused by the instigator and not by them. Recognize that your available objectivity has it’s limits, that the instigator is clearly exploiting those limits, and when you feel an eager ineffectiveness of your own strategy, then allow yourself to feel it somewhat, and don’t sustain it. Also, don’t use it, don’t subscribe to it, don’t resolve it, etc. within reason. It is a feeling that you are choosing to feel somewhat, but you are also choosing to not sustain it, to not use it.

So, when you feel the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Eager not effective’, you contemplationally say ‘Eager not effective’, you allow yourself to feel it somewhat, and then you also choose to not sustain it. When said contemplationally, the active phrase said is ‘Eager not effective’, and the passive phrase passively said is ‘Sustain’.

Eager not effective sustain:(active)

Sustain:(passive)

The 2nd stage of this idea, after the 1st one is used and you want to switch to it’s 2nd use, you contemplationally say ‘Eager not effective sustain’ to identify the whole effect as ‘an eager ineffective sense to sustain’, actively identified as ‘Eager not effective sustain’, and you passively identify that using phrase ‘Sustain’, that you are not sustaining it.

Not effective:(active)

Sustain:(passive)

The 3rd stage, when you choose to use it, actively identifies it’s ineffectiveness by contemplationally saying ‘Not effective’, you allow yourself to sense that ineffectiveness, and the passive phrase again is ‘Sustain’, meaning that you are allowing yourself somewhat to experience a sense of ineffectiveness, but you are choosing to not sustain it.

It is now 6:16AM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. I am still going to plan to type again Monday, 12/23, 2024, at 7:00PM EST. I just haven’t decided yet what I will type in. Usually, I will type in ideas that I would invent during the week approaching that scheduled time. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Karate Kid: Legends’. Rated PG-13 for some violence, sci-fi action and thematic material, viewer discretion for movie ‘Ender’s Game’. TV-MA mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Good Fight’. Rated PG-13 for violence/action, some strong language, suggestive references, teen drinking, and a nude sculpture, viewer discretion for movie ‘My Spy The Eternal City’. Rated TV-MA mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘3 Body Problem’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not effective’ and ‘Sustain’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.