Wishlist #1501

5/10/2025

Salutations.

It is now 11:41PM EST for me.

I experienced some sort of what I suspect to be arthritis pain in my back that prevented me from going to work yesterday. Now, I feel pretty normal, except for the occasional minor back muscle spasm. I think I’m going back to work tomorrow. I am using the arthritis cream on my back prescribed to me to use. This is the 1st time in years I think that I had to not work because of some sort of body pain. Oh, I’m saying this because I would normally type in Tuesday night, and it’s now Saturday. I’m using my recovery time to also type in this blog. This is a very rare situation, which is why I am explaining it.

Before I begin, here is what I call a ‘pay the sponsor’ imagined story/idea:

Now, keep in mind that I completely imagined this: before the Pandemic, before we had to wear masks, when management would create progress with their employees, soon afterwards, for certain situations, that progress would recede/falter, causing them to experience distress and frustration. Now, with the investigation team they acquired during the Pandemic, when some of their efforts would recede/falter for certain situations that an investigation team is involved with, members of the investigation team would show them that it’s a different situation compared to before the Pandemic, that the receding/faltering is now being somewhat supported. What is ‘down’ is now ‘up’, so to speak.

I noticed a glitch while typing in WordPress. The ‘Save’ button doesn’t seem to be working sometimes. What I would do to fix it is open up another window to log in again. The new window should work after you would log in. Use that, and delete the former window, the window that has trouble with the ‘Save’ button. That way, you can continue typing as quickly as possible if you experience such a glitch. Copy and paste what you typed in to the new window before deleting the window with the glitch.

I looked at my recent Amazon.com purchases. There’s nothing right now that I would want to recommend for this blog.

In this blog, I am going to explain 2 ideas that, in my opinion, should be very important for you to know, for idea ‘Use address’: 1)’React guilty’ and 2)’Define ability’. Also, it would be a relief for me personally to type them in, ‘free’ motivation to allow you to have such ideas.

I am going to look for a music video and trailer now. That should take me up to 2 hours to find and prepare. So, if you are there in 2 hours, I’ll see you then.

Oh, before I go look for those things, I realize that it’s possible that kids, all with various different schools of thought, are learning new things as they read this blog. I’m addressing the question ‘How am I able to talk to them?’ Here’s an illustration reference from an animated tv series that, in my opinion, can help address that. It is one illustration example, not every example. In the example, refurbished with inapproprieities of course, the main character, Veltol Velvet Velsvalt, is making money from those watching him play interactive video games. He presents a certain personality that he believes would facilitate their donations. He is aided by Machina Soleige and Takahashi. I am just going to quote one scene from that episode, but with inapproprieities removed, you may watch more of that 1 episode. If you’re just going to watch scenes from that one episode, you can also find out more about the characters from their wikipedia.org web site.

The episode is available streaming from Crunchyroll’s streaming site, and Crunchyroll is also available from Amazon.com’s Prime Video. The scene is in episode 1.8 ‘Cybermagic City Akihabara’ from animated tv series ‘Demon Lord 2099(2024)’. Here is the quote. According to Crunchyroll’s site, the scene starts 8 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode:

Takahashi: ‘Oh, good job on the stream, Velly! It was entertaining!’

Veltol Velvet Velsvalt: ‘Mm, though I’ll need to work on not streaming for too long.’

Takahashi: ‘I don’t think you need to worry about that. Plenty of people use marathon streams as BGM.’

I don’t know what ‘BGM’ means. Just refurbish that removing inapproprieities.

It is now 12:33AM EST for me.

I am going to look for a music video and trailer to recommend to you. If you are there, I’ll see you in 2 hours.

It is now 2:30AM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time within 2 hours and recommend for this advice is called ‘Who Knows’ by Mark Ambor. I found it selecting publisher ‘InMusic Official’ in www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘New Songs Of The Week (May 9, 2025) | New Music Friday’ published 1 day ago. A video clip from music video ‘Who Knows’ starts about 3 minutes into that video clip collection.

The reason I selected music video ‘Who Knows’ is because I watched Mark Ambor’s music video ‘Belong Together’, which was published in youtube 1 year ago, and I liked that.

I guess since it was only published in youtube 1 day ago, the only review I found, and that’s for the song ‘Who Knows’, is link totalntertainment.com. Here’s a quote:

‘ Mark has been teasing ‘Who Knows’ on social media and the vibrant pop anthem feels perfectly placed to become a summer hit, exuding a carefree, carpe diem attitude set against a driving pop beat. ‘

Here’s a quote from the lyrics:

Mmm, whoa, I wanna see you
Come on over just for one night
Maybe stay here for a lifetime
We’ll see how far it goes
Whoa, I said I wanna see you
We might run into a stop sign
Or we might hit all of the green lights
Who knows? Who knows? Who knows?

To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘mark ambor who knows’, and it should be one of the selections offered, with 23K views. It was published 1 day ago by publisher ‘Mark Ambor’.

Since I have no reviews about the music video to reference, in my opinion, if you choose to watch the music video, Mark Ambor looks like he’s getting ready for his next date. He’s relaxing, taking a shower, drying himself using some sort of body drying machine, and at the end of the music video, you get to see the woman’s feet, shoes, and pants the woman is wearing after he opens his door to let her in.

The tv series trailer that I watched for the 2nd time recently and recommend for this advice is called ‘Foundation — Season 3 Official Teaser’. I found it yesterday while using my youtube tv app. In my opinion, watching the new tv series would be useful in sustaining a sense of sci-fi tv to it’s viewers, and introducing a sense of 2025 sci-fi tv to it’s new viewers.

According to wikipedia.org, it’s last episode 1st aired September 15, 2023, and that’s almost 2 years compared to when the new episode is scheduled to air, July 11. Here is a quote from theverge.com:

‘ One of Apple’s biggest series will start streaming again this summer. The company announced that season 3 of Foundation will hit Apple TV Plus on July 11th, with new episodes weekly through September 12th. As part of the announcement, Apple also released the first teaser for the third season.

The new episodes will jump forward more than a century from the events of season 2, which streamed in 2023. Here’s the official logline:

Set 152 years after the events of season two, The Foundation has become increasingly established far beyond its humble beginnings while the Cleonic Dynasty’s Empire has dwindled. As both of these galactic powers forge an uneasy alliance, a threat to the entire galaxy appears in the fearsome form of a warlord known as “The Mule” whose sights are set on ruling the universe by use of physical and military force, as well as mind control. It’s anyone’s guess who will win, who will lose, who will live and who will die as Hari Seldon, Gaal Dornick, the Cleons and Demerzel play a potentially deadly game of intergalactic chess. ‘

And here is a quote from link collider.com about the show’s future:

‘ All these naturally prompted fans to question the show’s future, but now, Deadline has learned that not only will Foundation return with the highly anticipated Season 3, but a fourth season is currently in the works from Apple TV+ and Skydance Television. ‘

To watch the trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘foundation season 3’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 651K views. It was published 3 days ago by publisher ‘Apple TV’.

If you watched the 1st 2 seasons of ‘Foundation’, then you’ll probably enjoy watching the trailer, in my opinion, since I watched it myself.

It is now 2:59AM EST for me.

I am going to take a break, and when I start typing again, maybe in half an hour, I will start explaining idea ‘React guilty’. If you are there, I’ll see you soon.

It is now 4:08AM EST for me.

In character:

Here’s an idea I invented recently. I’ll just type it in quickly:

This idea is based on the character ‘Flip'(Jason Momoa) from the movie ‘Slumberland(2022)’. Let’s say arbitrarily, 20 years ago, it doesn’t have to be now that the ’20 years ago’ occurs, let’s say Jason Momoa presented himself as Flip, the character from the movie ‘Slumberland’ is based on, to teach various people from a company ‘In character’, including kid volunteers from the employees of that company. For example, Jason Momoa would wear the appropriate clothing that Flip would wear as he introduces those kids to various programs that the company offers. Basically, from the perspective of those kids, they would use him for everything. They’re learning.

20 years pass. The CEO of that company is trying to retrieve something that his daughter has, something that is company related, but for some reason, she chooses to not give it to her father. The item could be important to the company, and there are no legal issues involved with it. The father invited celebrity Jason Momoa via his agent to talk to him, to do something very simple based on his ‘In character’ participations with his company 20 years ago. When Jason Momoa arrived, he asked if he could wear his ‘Flip’ costume and ask his daughter for that item.

After making an appointment to talk to his daughter where she works, Jason Momoa wearing the ‘Flip’ costume presented himself to her, and asked if she can give her that specific item, so that he can give that item to her father. After complaining about it for a while to ‘Flip’ and Jason Momoa, she went to one of her storage rooms in the company, retrieved the item, and handed that item to Flip/Jason Momoa to give to her father.

By intent of how I made this idea, of course you can change the celebrity, even add more celebrities to ‘spread out’ the liability. There’s an imagined possibility that, if something like this already happened, then the company may only have used one celebrity per group of kids. Many kids were only taught by one celebrity, even though the company used a variety of celebrities to teach the many participants involved.

Age verification from wikipedia.org:

Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa
August 1, 1979 (age 45)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

I recommend that you get young celebrity participants, if you choose to use that idea in that context.

It is now 4:44AM EST for me.

React guilty:

Just used as an illustration reference for idea ‘React guilty’, you don’t have to watch it. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, episode 1.15 ‘Learning Curve’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager(1995)’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:

‘ As a result of having to adapt to rebel/guerrilla tactics, Maquis crew-members have a less rigid set of rules of conduct, and a less structured chain-of-command and operational style. This provides a genesis for the episode’s main concepts, and a resolution to the tension between these two organizational styles. Security Chief Tuvok is assigned to train four of the most problematic Maquis crew-members to better operate aboard their new ship, according to Starfleet rules and regulations. ‘

And here is a quote from Amazon.com:

‘ Most Maquis by now have assimilated into Starfleet life, but one troublesome trio are sent to Tuvok’s own version of “boot camp” to bring them in line. ‘

So, it seems like even ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ for a while would have their own version of ‘instigator groups’!

I used the imagination, I’m not sure that they exist, that many companies have ‘instigation groups’, regardless of what the company is. These companies would put all of those troublemakers into one group, and they would eventually work together to benefit the company. I would use this imagined scenario to make ideas for this blog from time to time.

I’m bringing them up because, if they existed, then compared to non-managerial employees who are not in such a group in their job, the members of those ‘instigator groups’, imagined, would have a strong tolerance for experiencing being guilty. Not what those actors portrayed that they did specifically, but in the beginning, one aspect of their participations could be like the movie ‘The Breakfast Club(1985)’. Whether it’s introduced by management, or introduced by the members personally, they would tell each other why they are in such a group, what they did wrong. That alone would allow the members of the instigation group to build a tolerance to ‘being guilty’. And when one of them would get into trouble, for example, getting fired from their job, or even going to jail, everyone in that group would listen to management, and they all have the ability to listen, when they choose to, as if they are guilty about that situation to some degree.

Even when they are innocent, there is still the manner of ‘So were they!’ Management would review what those people who recently got fired or sent to jail, and look! They also agreed to what you are saying! Management and/or the investigation team would show the instigation group signed forms, even video recordings of those people who were recently fired and sent to jail, and they look exactly like the instigation group members, in the context that, back then, they also professed to being innocent. Eventually, the instigation group would be more receptive to management’s point of view, even though they may individually believe themselves to be innocent of many things. In other words, participating in that instigation group over time gave them the ability to be highly tolerant of feeling guilty compared to non-managerial employees from the same company who are not participating in such a group.

Here’s an impression of what I’m doing with idea ‘React guilty’: When I see a person or group of people presenting themselves as ‘being guilty’ of something, I consider using the option of evaluating their impressions of being guilty, to allow myself within reason to sense it, but to not address or use it. In my opinion, one important reason, to be able to ‘feel it, but not address or use it’, is to not ‘talk about’ it. An instigator may cause you to sense him/her/them to be guilty of something in order to cause you to contemplationally ‘talk about’ it. You can stop that from happening with some practice by allowing yourself to sense them being guilty, but choose to not address or use it. Once you are able to do that, you will have more of an ability to not ‘talk about’ it contemplationally.

For example, have you ever used public transportation, like being in a bus either going to work, or going home? Isn’t it possible that various people, such as kids, teenagers, and adults, could intentionally present themselves to you as being guilty of something, causing you to contemplationally ‘talk about’ it?

Here’s an illustration example I recommend that you extrapolate from. It is in movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels(1988)’ starring Michael Caine as Lawrence Jamieson, Steve Martin as Freddy Benson, and Glenne Headly as Janet Colgate. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and the scene starts near the end of the movie, 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 19 seconds into the movie. When Janet Colgate introduced Jamieson and Benson to a new con, they were speechless for a while. That is because they are still recovering from the ‘being guilty’ that Janet Colgate caused them to experience. That ‘being guilty’ created by Janet Colgate is making it difficult for Jamieson and Benson to participate in the con that she is presenting to them.

To use idea ‘React guilty’, just contemplationally say ‘React guilty’ to allow yourself the option to sense a certain identity of a person being guilty, but you choose to not address it, to not use it, and especially to not ‘talk about’ it.

It is now 5:34AM EST for me.

Define ability:

2 of the illustration examples for idea ‘Define ability’ is from the animated tv series ‘Sasaki and Peeps(2024)’. Both are available streaming from Amazon.com and from Crunchyroll, but I think that if you just want to watch it, then it’s cheaper to subscribe to Crunchyroll for just one month, if you plan to see the entire series. If you just want to buy those 2 episodes, then you can buy them from Amazon.com.

The 1st illustration reference is in episode 1.2 ‘A First Job and a Partner’ from tv series ‘Sasaki and Peeps’, according to Crunchyroll, the scene starts 18 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode:

Shizuka Futari: ‘Would you be interested in joining us?’

Sasaki: ‘I’m afraid I’m the sort who’s more comfortable following the herd.’

Shizuka Futari: ‘What a pity.’

The 2nd illustration reference is in episode 1.11 ‘Imagination and Counters’ from tv series ‘Sasaki and Peeps’, and that scene starts 19 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode:

Jet-black Fallen Angel: ‘You’re not unhappy with the Bureau, by chance, are you?’

Sasaki: ‘Oh, certainly not!

An instigator can cause you to commit to a sense of defining an ability by how you react to an experienced instigation. In both examples, Sasaki obviously rejected the recruitment requests by those 2 people to join their criminal organization. In my opinion, I believe that if kids choose to watch this anime, then many of them who would watch that scene would also feel like rejecting their offers to join their criminal organization.

According to my Amazon.com account, in the year 2009, I ordered ‘The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection’. It’s a collection of Iron Man comic books on CD Rom. I didn’t read all of those comic books, but I looked through many of them. There was this one story where Tony Stark accused a man of ransacking one of his facilities to steal a certain technology of his, and when he did that, he harmed a few of his employees that tried to stop him. He didn’t know for certain, after all, he was wearing a robot suit at the time, but Tony Stark still believed that he did it. That man explained to him that he was innocent.

I refurbished that scene, and imagined that I used that man’s words as if I said those words, not where I worked, but in another job. In this idea, other people of my choosing would represent a false accusation, refurbished from Tony Stark, and I would use that refurbished for advice man’s words to explain that I am innocent. I recommend that you refurbish that man’s words, and imagine that you are using his words to declare that you are not using the ‘false accusation’ ability caused by that other person/employee of your imagined choosing.

For example, a woman at work is causing a man to interact with a certain ability imposed by that woman that that man chooses to not interact with. That man may imagine that woman falsely accusing him of something of that man’s choosing, and that man is declaring his innocence, like that other man was doing to Tony Stark. You can use that example, changing that person who is causing you to interact with a false sense of ability, and imagine declaring/explaining your innocence to that man.

To help you remember the word ‘ability’, I recommend the 2 brothers, Cain and Abel. Contemplationally recall the name ‘Cain’, and then remember his brother’s name, ‘Abel’, and ‘Abel’ is used to remember the word ‘ability’.

To use idea ‘Define ability’, contemplationally say ‘Define ability’ if you choose to not use an imposed ability from an experienced instigation.

It is now 6:09AM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. I will type another idea or ideas this coming Monday, 5/19/2025, 7:00PM EST, or this coming Tuesday, 5/20/2025, also 7:00PM EST, unless I change my mind again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Anime violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Demon Lord 2099’. Sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for the trailer of season 3 of ‘Foundation’. Rated PG for peril, action, language, some thematic elements and suggestive references, viewer discretion for movie ‘Slumberland’. Rated TV-14 anime violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Sasaki and Peeps’. Rated PG mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’. Comic book violence, viewer and reading discretion, for ‘The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and comic book. [Use mental bookmarks ‘React guilty’ and ‘Define ability’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.