4/14/2018
Lara Croft!
(said as a belated greeting. For example, a girl knocks on the door, and when the other girl opens the door, the girl guest says as a greeting the words ‘Lara Croft!’ The other girl says ‘You’re late.’, but still happily allows the other girl to come in.)
It is now 2:50 PM EST for me. To start this off, I’ll use my usual music video recommendation, and I have chosen the music video for song ‘Come Clean’ by American singer Hilary Duff. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org:
‘The song was released on January 13, 2004…’
‘In the United States, the song peaked at number thirty-five, becoming Duff’s first top forty single on the Billboard Hot 100.’
In a 2005 interview with News Times, Duff said that the song is “obviously about a boy and a girl’s relationship and it’s just talking about how somebody thinks they’re in the dark.” “She’s tired of it and he’s tired of it and they’re coming clean, whether it means they’re gonna be together or not. They’re laying all the cards out on the table and coming out with everything that hasn’t been said basically.”
‘In the video, Duff is shown in her house during a rainy day (reflecting the rain reference in the chorus of the song), walking from room to room. Her friends arrive and watch television with her in the living room. The rainstorm intensifies over the course of the day, and the interior scenes are intercut with shots of Duff’s boyfriend driving to her house in a car.’
I looked at the lyrics, and even though I don’t see any obviously inapropriate words, if you choose to watch the music video, for using it with this advice, you shouldn’t interpret the words literally. Like what Miss Duff said in the quoted interview, the song is “obviously about a boy and a girl’s relationship and it’s just talking about how somebody thinks they’re in the dark.” Besides, the focus is not on the lyrics specifically, but on the music video itself. If you choose to watch the music video, I believe there are a few good visuals in it. For example, you might like the ‘candles scene’, and Hilary Duff spending time with her friends watching tv.
I found the music video ‘Come Clean’ by Hilary Duff from tv show ‘Total Request Playlist’ on Sat 4/7/2018 from channel ‘MTV Classic’. (The original copy was not on 4/7/2018. The original was I think a month or so ago. Still, I did not watch the whole video, not until today). If you can’t find the music video on tv, you can still watch it on youtube for free. Just search for phrase ‘hilary duff come clean’ on www.youtube.com, and it’s one of the 1st selections offered. It’s the one that says (DVD quality) in it’s title from Elliot, with over 880 thousand views. I chose this one because it seems to have the best video quality available. Less than an hour or so ago was the 1st time I watched the music video in it’s entirety, and I watched both the video in the cable tv player, and the one from youtube.
I believe there are other music videos that are ‘better’, so to speak, than ‘Come Clean’, but I pretty much usually would just use the music videos from the cable tv service. I would have to look at the ‘Billboard’ lists and youtube.com to find the others, since I don’t listen to music in general. That is not an option I choose to use right now. Anyway, the music video ‘Come Clean’ is used for this list. I have chosen it, and I am trying to make the best of it, so to speak. In other words, I like it, even though there are other videos out there. Also, to be clear, the music video’s use is refurbished for this advice.
Duration:
Over 3 hours ago today, sometime in the morning and early afternoon, I invented idea ‘Duration’. While I was looking at the people walking by, while I was waiting for the bus at the bus stop, I made the logical conclusion that certain instigators add the adverse effect of duration to their instigations. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘duration’ means-‘the length of time something continues to exist’. If you read the recent lists, especially Wishlist #1118, which I believe probably improved your use of imagination, then I believe you should be able to understand idea ‘Duration’. Even though I invented idea ‘Duration’ earlier today, I believe it is important for you to have available to you before I introduce to you other ideas. Basically, addressing kids, teenagers, and adults, have you experienced instigations from that past that, when you would recall such instigations, they still bother you somewhat? One possible reason why they bother you is because the instigator that imposed such an instigation upon you added a sense of what I call ‘duration’ to that experienced instigation. The instigator wanted the experience to bother you when you would recall it. Now, of course, just by knowing that an instigator may have added some sort of ‘duration’ to cause you to still be bothered by the experience when recalling such an experience may not be enough to give you some preferred sense of recall. Discovering idea ‘Duration’ today could be useful to you because, in the past week or so, I have also invented 2 other ideas that addresses the possible brunt of such past instigations. The 2 ideas are called ‘Congest’ and ‘Avert, and when combined, they’re called ‘Congest avert’. I’ll explain them individually 1st, then combine the 2 to be used as a bookmark.
Congest:
1st, I want to begin with the illustration. Even though there may be other illustrations out there, I am not aware of such illustrations.
[4/15/2018: I am replacing the 1st illustration for idea ‘Congest’ with this illustration, which is in episode 2.19 ‘Liars, Guns and Money: Part 1’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Farscape(2000)’. You can always buy the DVD/Blu-ray? or maybe rent it from a DVD/Blu-ray mail rental service. I haven’t really looked for it. I just quickly searched for it in www.google.com. To watch the illustration streaming for free, type in phrase ‘farscape liars guns and money’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered. I don’t know how long this selection will be in youtube. It is from farscape Wolfram, and it has over 2,000 views. In the illustration, Natira(Claudia Karvan) is showing Zhaan(Virginia Hey) her storage container. The illustration starts 17 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
Natira:-‘Here comes your container now.’ (The container accelerates and stops so quickly in from of Zhaan, that some of the wind is taken out of her, and she stumbles back.) ‘The first time can be a little intimidating.’
Refurbished for advice, I am using that scene from the Farscape sci-fi tv show refurbished to represent how an innocent person who experienced a certain instigation may experience a sense of congestion. For example, not to take the definition literally, but when someone ‘knocks the wind out of you’, you may experience some chest congestion. My definition of ‘congest’ is when you experience a certain instigation that wants a certain duration of experience to occur, and that specific effect is to cause you to feel a sense of chest congestion both during the experience, shortly after the experience, and when you would recall the experience from time to time. So, when you use the illustration of Zhaan stumbling back, the purpose of that illustration is to show you how a person may experience a certain sense of chest congestion that is related to an encounter that doesn’t have to involve any actual physical contact with the instigator who is involved with such an encounter.
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Avert:
I want to start with the illustration again. I originally thought of 2 illustrations, but right now, I only remember this one. This is the 1st one anyway. Before I begin, I want to say that I only watched certain episodes of ‘Robotech’. I didn’t watch all of them. The illustration is in episode 1.27 ‘Force of Arms’ from Japanese anime ‘Robotech(1985)’, and of course the illustration is refurbished with inaproprieities removed. Basically, the humans discover that the aliens have difficulty tolerating women that sing, and the humans use that exposure to create an averting response from the aliens. This episode is available from Amazon.com, and if you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available to watch without additional payment. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 12 minutes and 22 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Alien officer:-‘What’s that on our video monitor?’
Alien officer 2:-‘I don’t know. But we’re receiving it on all our open communication frequencies.’
human communications lady:-‘We’re within firing range, no counter attack detected.’
human officer 1:-‘It’s working.’
human officer 2:-‘This is it!’
So, basically, I generalistically imagine without identity specifics a teenager from school attending a school related function, and because of the instigators who are also attending that school function, that teenager is moving around the area like a chess piece on a chess board is being maneuvered around, and the maneuvering is being caused by averting induced by instigation.
According to www.dictionary.com, ‘avert’ means-‘to turn away or aside’, and the example is ‘to avert one’s eyes’. An instigator is basically exploiting how you react when you believe you have to avert from something. I believe that a lot of instigators are causing innocent people to excessively avert.
Now, when you decide to use idea ‘avert’, of course avert if you reasonably have to. The difference is that you may now notice more how a person looks, especially an instigator, once you become more tolerant of how an instigator may cause you to avert, for mild instigations, of course. Think of it this way: Before this ‘avert’ idea, all of your averting responses were placed in just one psychological shoebox. Now, you have at least 2 metaphorical shoeboxes: one for reasonable averting, and another for averting that is more tolerant to perceive because it is from an out of context, non relevant instigation. So, if you’re that teenager being manipulated by averting during a school event, with this advice, you should be able to be more tolerant of such instigation related avertings. In other words, you can perceive the mild instigator related identities more, instead of averting from them.
Slur:
I’ll start with the illustration again. Of course, this illustration is again refurbished with inaproprieities removed. The illustration is in comedy sci-fi movie ‘Weird Science(1985)’ starring Anthony Michael Hall as Gary, Iian Mitchell-Smith as Wyatt, Suzanne Snyder as Deb, and Judie Aronson as Hilly. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com for both rental and purchase. And, according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 48 minutes and 44 seconds into the movie, when Deb and Hilly are invited by Gary and Wyatt to check their faces in the bathroom. I’m not watching that scene again, so basically, Gary and Wyatt are on the bathtub covered by the curtains, and while they’re talking to each other, Deb and Hilly leave the bathroom, and 2 other teenage girls enter the bathroom. They both overhear what Gary and Wyatt are talking about, and so what those teenage girls do is present themselves in a context that would cause the 2 teenage boys to contemplationally slur, and the slurring would immediately linger, meaning that those 2 boys won’t be able to resolve the contemplation induced slurring anytime soon. And so, when the 2 teenage boys remove the shower curtain, and they were expecting Deb and Hilly, instead they are greeted by 2 other teenage girls, and that encounter caused them to be comically confused, causing them to sink back into the bathtub. A few seconds ago, I looked at that scene, and it was a shower door, not a shower curtain, that was used.
I recommend that you recall anything that mildly bothers you from your school or job, and check if the instigation and/or inadvertency is causing you to contemplationally slur. According to www.dictionary.com, a ‘slur’ is-‘to pronounce indistinctly by combining, reducing, or omitting sounds, as in a hurried or careless utterance’. My definition of ‘slur’ is like what those 2 teenage boys experienced in the movie ‘Weird Science’, when they both expected Deb and Hilly to be there, and instead, refurbished for advice, 2 other women were there that wanted the slur to stick longer. A slur doesn’t even have to be an obvious instigation, but the experience still causes you to experience a contemplation induced slur.
Congest avert:
Of course, you can ‘shuffle’ these phrases with your other ideas. This use of idea ‘Congest avert’ is just a recommendation to help you use these ideas. Whether is real time, near real time, or past experiences, you can contemplationally say phrase ‘Congest avert’ as a diagnostic to check if what you are/were experiencing is trying to induce a sense of congestion and/or averting in relation to duration. If the duration is out of context and not relevant, you may choose to remove it.
[I have to stop typing right now, because I want to proofread and finish this idea today. I believe that what I typed in can be useful to you, so my goal has been met. I plan to add another idea either this coming Friday or next Saturday, so if you are there, then I’ll see you then. If it seemed like I was in a rush, I did not have much extra time today. This coming Friday and Saturday I should not have that problem.
Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Farscape’. TV-Y7 viewer discretion for japanese animated tv show ‘Robotech’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for comedy sci-fi movie ‘Weird Science’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Duration’, ‘Congest’, ‘Avert’, ‘Slur’, and ‘Congest avert’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.