Wishlist #1295

10/23/2021

Salutations.

It is now 8:02 AM EST for me.

Before I begin looking for a music video and trailer, I want to type in a story before I do that, to differentiate/distinguish/discern it from the advice I would normally use a music video and trailer for. I’ll explain that idea now, and then proceed to look for the music video and trailer for the advice I just recently invented.

Hogwash: Sinkhole:

I call this idea ‘Hogwash’ and ‘Sinkhole’. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘hogwash’ means ‘meaningless or insincere talk, writing, etc.; nonsense’. I’m using 2 ‘sinkhole’ reference, 1)the sinkhole images from the trailer of NBC tv series ‘La Brea(2021)’ that is currently on tv. I haven’t seen the tv series, but you can just see the poster shown on www.imdb.com about the show, and just watch the trailer from www.youtube.com. I am also using the ‘sinkhole’ image from episode 1.3 ‘Head Games’ from fantasy tv series ‘Locke & Key(2020)’. I also haven’t watched the tv series. I would just ‘fast forward’ to it’s special effects, and then watch that scene. I haven’t ‘fast forwarded’ season 2 yet. The episode as far as I know is only available through Netflix streaming, and according to that, the scene starts about 19 minutes and 22 seconds into that episode. There is a colorful image on the floor that, if you choose to, looks like a sinkhole. I imagined CEO Stu Preissler(Steve Martin) from movie ‘The Big Year(2011)’ when he was a CEO in his 30s, he used something like that, that mall conceptualization from that episode. For certain aspects of expectations, he was able to use all the rooms in that mall without physically going to those rooms. If you imagine yourself using that mall in such a way, I recommend that you move that sinkhole to the wall, so that people don’t have to walk over it.

And here is the story: As a job related liability, for a certain company, as you are working for certain company tasks, your car would ‘imaginatively’ be exposed to hogwash. Let’s say it looks like mud. And because of that exposure, your car would break down many times during the course of the week. Eventually, the company offered to it’s employees a few varieties of cars that are retro-fitted, specially designed to withstand hogwash exposure, and they have a few dedicated mechanics and car dealers that would repair and replace those hogwash cars. Let’s make a simple comparison between a hogwash car and a regular car. Even though the hogwash car will still break down and need repairs many times compared to a regular car, if a regular car would be exposed to what a hogwash car would have to go through, that normal car would then break down so many times, that you would not be able to continuously use a regular car for that participation. To see what I mean, let’s say you have available 10 regular cars for hogwash exposure. You would be able to do your job, but all 10 cars would have to be constantly repaired within one week if your job participation would remain uninterrupted. Now, if you used a hogwash car, sure, it would need repairs, but the repair requirements are almost nothing compared to needing 10 normal cars for uninterrupted participation. And since you have dedicated mechanics for those hogwash cars, you should be able to get your hogwash car back within a few hours. You should be able to get used to that.

Now, let’s say that you have been working for the same job for a few years or more, and you suspect/believe that instigators form groups to interact with management. The purpose of idea ‘Hogwash’/’Sinkhole’ is to give you something to think about, non-specific continuity to explain something that may be bothering you. Let’s say that certain instigators are causing you to believe that they’ve done many things wrong, but they’re acting as if nothing has happened. Then I recommend you imagine that’s like they’re covering up a really big sinkhole, like the sinkhole in the tv series ‘La Brea’. Since it’s just imagined, they’re using an impossibly large carpet to cover up a sinkhole that is as large as the sinkhole in the tv series ‘La Brea’, and even though those instigators where you work show certain mistakes, like the hogwash car, if a normal car would go through the mistakes that they are actually experiencing, and that includes the mistakes that they are not showing you, that normal car would not even be able to participate normally with basic work related participations. The instigators, in a manner of speaking, are using a ‘hogwash car’, not a normal car. The instigators participate in groups, and are getting managerial resourcefulness in it’s context, to say the least, and the ‘hogwash car’ extrapolated should help you see that. A normal car would not be able to go through the nonsense those instigators are putting themselves through. It is the intent of this ‘Hogwash/Sinkhole’ idea that you may find this useful to know, for example, to help you not interact with the instigator’s out of context ‘hogwash’.

It is now 8:39 AM EST for me. I’m now going to look for a music video and trailer for the next idea.

It’s now 9:51 AM EST for me. Let’s get this music video and tv series trailer out of the way. The music video that I recommend to be watched for this advice is called ‘Nobody’ by Mitski. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’. Click that, then click ‘Specialty Playlists’, then click ‘Totally Trending’. Here’s the description: ‘Top viral videos and trending tracks from your favourite social media sites’. It is #71 out of 82. And here is a quote to lyrics of song ‘Nobody’:

And I don’t want your pity
I just want somebody near me
Guess I’m a coward
I just want to feel alright

Mitski has a wikipedia page. Here is a quote:

Mitski Miyawaki (born Mitsuki Francis Laycock; September 27, 1990) is a Japanese-American singer-songwriter. (age 31) ‘

And here is a quote from thecrimson.com about song ‘Nobody’:

Mitksi wants you to dance in “Nobody,” her dreamy, disco-pop love song about solitude. It’s easy and instinctual to wallow when you’re lonely, but Mitski’s asking you to do the opposite. Her latest single, accompanied by a similarly cheery music video, is eerily upbeat, with melancholic lyrics contradicting its infectious tune.

That’s why “Nobody” is so ingenious and refreshing. Loneliness is a complex emotion, an inevitability far more vicious than most people take it for. And Mitski manages to capture all of its dimensions with her lyricism, using sparse imagery that’s both straightforward (“My God, I’m so lonely / So I open the window / To hear sounds of people”) and whimsical, traversing the universe to showcase the all-consuming expansiveness of loneliness and its crushing power (“Venus, planet of love / Was destroyed by global warming / Did its people want too much too?”).

In my opinion, there is that scene in the music video ‘Nobody’ where there’s this arm and hand sticking out of the wall, and Mitski chooses to hold it’s hand. It’s a little creepy I think. Just wanted to let you know that in advance.

Resource expenditure:

To make the tv show trailer I chose for you more acceptable to watch, here’s an idea I recommend that you may choose to use for it: In my opinion, in general, people are taught about value, such as resource value. For example, you don’t want to exceed your available commitments to resource value. Parents don’t want their kids to commit to expenditures that will take years for their kids to compensate for, like excessive gambling. So, within reason, people are taught to be mindful of their expenditures.

That sense of expenditure allowance can cause people to refrain/not participate in certain opportunities. That’s understandable. However, what if that refraining/not participating also involves your personal beliefs as well? It is my belief, not all jobs, but many jobs, emphasize that, if you work for them, you are not using your personal resources to interact with others in a job related capacity, but the company’s resources. That fact for many American jobs allows companies to not discriminate, and allows possible employees who are even very frugal/mindful of their own resource use to interact with job related participations that involve a lot of resource transactions, as long as those resource transactions are from the company’s pocket, so to speak, not your own.

So, to help you watch the tv show trailer I am about to recommend to you, just imagine that you work for a company that gave you a little resource expenditure to watch this tv show trailer, and you don’t have to use any of your personal resources to watch it. It’s just imagined.

So, here it is: The tv show trailer is ‘The World According to Jeff Goldblum Season 2 Trailer’. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes TV’. Click that, then click ‘VIDEOS’. According to it’s ending, it’s going to stream on Disney+ November 12.

If you used that ‘resource expenditure’ story(I just decided it is called that), watching that tv series trailer should be more enjoyable for you to watch. When I watched it, it looked like celebrity Jeff Goldblum was introducing viewers to certain lifestyles, like the lifestyles of street magicians, and other lifestyles. With that ‘resource expenditure’ story, the trailer looked entertaining to watch.

It is now 10:39 AM EST for. This is the proposal for what I’m about to explain. I’m going to start with idea ‘Not how it’s used’, then ‘Forget’, then ‘Focus’. Idea ‘Not how it’s used’ is the main idea, and ‘Forget’ and ‘Focus’ are it’s parts. I invented these ideas within the past week, so they’re very new for me to use as well. Even though idea ‘Not how it’s used’ was invented in a past list, it’s use here is new, based on new information.

Not how it’s used:

Are you familiar with situations, from tv or real life, when a person would say ‘This is not how it looks.’ There was a scene I saw from a movie involving celebrity Vince Vaughn where an old lady fell asleep somewhere but was not in her room, so he was carrying her to her room. I don’t know what the name of that movie is. As he was carrying that old lady to her room, someone witnessed him do it, and he said something to that man, I think it was ‘This is not what it looks like.’, and that man was, in a comedy movie context of course, saying very embarrassing things to him, refurbished for advice of course, that would indicate that it ‘IS’ what it looks like! Refurbished with inaproprieities removed of course, that is the illustration I am using for idea ‘Not how it’s used’.

The point of that Vince Vaughn reference is that he believes he is doing nothing wrong, that he is just carrying an old woman who has fallen asleep to her room. But even though he believes he is doing nothing wrong, he also believes that, from the perspective of that man who is watching him carrying that old woman to her room, that he may look like he is doing something wrong, but he isn’t. Since misery loves company, let me explain: I just imagined this, but I think that such situations happen to men all of the time in the work place. Of course, not specifically carrying an old woman to her room, but job related situations where the men would contemplationally clarify to themselves something that may be misconstrued by others. Am I right? So, if you find that scene, if you’re using it for this advice, it’s refurbished with inaproprieities removed.

I’m recommending the use of idea ‘Not how it’s used’ to apply to your intent and ‘not public’/personal use of strategy. For example, contemplationally and as an option you may choose or not choose to use, in a manner of speaking, you may choose to not use for your intent and strategy anything within reason, even though you sense it, even though you feel something about it. For example, if you are doing something that looks embarrassing, but you are not doing what it looks like, you may contemplationally use ide ‘Not how it’s used’, and completely disavow/remove it’s involvement for your use of intent and strategy, even though you contemplationally still notice it, feel it, etc. In other words, you feel it, but you don’t become it. The purpose of the other 2 ideas, ‘Forget’ and ‘Focus’, are meant to improve the effectiveness of idea ‘Not how it’s used’.

Forget:

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Here’s a partial quote for the lyrics to song ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’ by Bon Jovi:

I play my part
And you play your game
You give love a bad name (bad name)
You give love
A bad name

This is for people who have been working for the same job for a few years or more: when you would forget something, is it a pleasant experience, like something you would see in a musical, or is it something that contemplationally bothers you? I remember near end of the movie ‘Sphere(1998)’, main characters Harry(Samuel L. Jackson) and Norman(Dustin Hoffman) as a resolution to their power problem, they chose to forget they have powers. The point is that, if you are experiencing instigation from time to time, it’s possible that certain instigations are making sure that your experiences to forget certain things are bothersome experiences. According to this idea, your experiences to forget, like the song refurbished ‘You give love a bad name’, certain experiences to forget are being given a ‘bad name’ by certain instigations. I believe the purpose to that is to discourage you to use a sense of forgetting to your advantage as it relates to the effectiveness of your strategy used to experience/resolve certain forms of instigation.

What I recommend is that, as it relates to certain experiences with instigation, you use your years of experience to forget certain things as an indicator for certain experienced instigations. If you are experiencing a certain ineffectiveness of strategy, you may identify that as a preferred sense of strategy that an instigation has caused you to forget, and just choose to not use that ineffectiveness of strategy by calling it a sense of forgetting that you are not actively using as your sense of strategy. I’m just guessing here, but from kids to adults, when they have invented some sort of personal strategy to cope with certain forms of instigations, what an instigator may do to them is cause their sense of personal strategy to wane, causing those innocent people to make a contemplation effort to reinstate the effectiveness of their personal strategies. So instead of doing that, you identify the experience with a sense of forgetting that you are not using. Knowing what idea ‘Not how it’s used’ is, you contemplationally say ‘Forget’ to use idea ‘Forget’, and you are then choosing to not actively use that ineffectiveness of strategy that you are feeling.

Focus:

It is now 12:02 PM EST for me. Here is the definition from www.dictionary.com that I am using for idea ‘Focus’: ‘a point upon which attention, activity, etc, is directed or concentrated’. Idea ‘Focus’ addresses a use of focus to identify the effects of instigation as it relates to the ineffectiveness of your own use of strategy. The illustration example I chose for idea ‘Focus’ is in episode 1.3 ‘The Making at the Heart of the World’ from action adventure tv series ‘Shadow and Bone(2021)’. ‘Shadow and Bone’ as far as I know is only available streaming from Netflix, and according to that, the scene starts around 16 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode, General Kirigan(Ben Barnes) talking to Alina Starkov(Jessie Mei Li). Here is the quote:

Kirigan: ‘Welcome home, Miss Starkov.’

After General Kirigan said that, many of the people there hugged her and welcomed her to their family. The ‘spotlight’ part of it that is for this advice is when Zoya Nazyalensky(Sujaya Dasgupta) greeted her. It started around 17 minutes into the episode. Here is the quote:

Zoya: ‘It’s such an honor to formally meet you.’

As Zoya was hugging Alina, she said this:

Zoya: (whispering) ‘You stink of the orphanage, half-breed.’

To explain, let’s say that, when you are thinking about the mistakes of certain instigators, it is like when Alina is being greeted and hugged by many people. However, the instigator anticipating that you may be thinking of him/her in such a manner, causes you later to react like the way Alina reacted when Zoya insulted her. If you look at that scene, you can tell that Alina’s facial expression was temporarily troubled, disconcerted, mildly confused, when Zoya said that to her. That is the effect certain instigators may want you to experience. Certain instigators may want you to experience a lot of mistakes he/she is making so that he/she can cause you to look like Alina did when she was insulted by Zoya. In my opinion, the illustration reference is very ‘on the nose’/direct when used for idea ‘Focus’.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but I believe you can do it. When using idea ‘Focus’, you’re identifying a certain ineffectiveness of your own strategy as it relates to absurdly obvious instigation as a ‘focus’ coming from the experienced instigation. In other words, it’s ‘focus’, but it’s focus that favors the effectiveness of the experienced instigation. It does not favor the effectiveness of your use of strategy. Once you identify the instigation’s variation of focus, you can then choose to not use it. In other words, you can feel it, but not become it.

Hot and cold:

Idea ‘Focus’ also reminds me of episode 2.4 of tv series ‘A Discovery of Witches(2021)’, what Phoebe Taylor(Adelle Leonce) said to Marcus Whitmore(Edward Bluemel) during a dinner date. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 21 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Phoebe Taylor: ‘So, is hot and cold your thing, is it?’

Of course, the reference ‘Hot and cold’ is used with respectful maturity. It helps you understand how that ‘Shadow and Bone’ reference works.

Ideas ‘Not how it works’, ‘Forget’, and ‘Focus’, I invented that context of use within the past week. I am using another new idea, one that I actively used while I was in the laundromat yesterday, but I’m not typing that idea in because the only way I can separate that idea from the 3 I just explained is to just not type it in. I want you to learn those 3 ideas 1st. So, since it’s still early, I’ll explain one of my older ideas that I believe may be useful to you. Seconds ago, I just gave it a name for the 1st time. I called it ‘I am the only one that can do it.’

I am the only one that can do it/that:

It is now 1:09 PM EST for me. Idea ‘I am the only one that can do it’ starts with the character Yvaine, a fallen star, from the DC comics novel ‘Stardust’ by Neil Gaiman. It’s talked about in wikipedia.org. According to wikipedia.org, in Faerie, stars are living creatures. There is also the movie ‘Stardust(2007)’, but this is based on the DC comic book. At the end of the comic book novel, Yvaine left to become a star in the sky again. As she was living amongst the people, she learned to develop certain appreciations, but those appreciations were only meant to be used by her, and not to be used in the endeavors of others.

Now, since the comic book novel ‘Stardust’ is made by ‘DC Comics’, it’s possible to consider crossovers with other DC characters, let’s say a meeting between Yvaine and Batman. Let’s imagine that happening. Somehow, Yvaine walked among the people of Earth, the normal storyline, as yet another crisis was occurring. She somehow met Batman, and when she explained who she was to Batman and what she was learning, Batman discussed with her that a crisis was occurring, and her knowhow will be very useful in averting that crisis. She initially refused, because what she was learning, that ability, was only for her personal use. But since her help would save the Earth, she agreed to help Batman.

To continue this story, I’ll use episode 2.1 ‘The War to End All Wars’ from action tv series ‘Timeless(2018)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 17 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Lucy Preston(Abigail Spencer): ‘You’re… You’re Irene Curie?’

Irene Curie(Melissa Farman): ‘Who are you?’

Lucy: ‘Your English is excellent.’

Irene: ‘Your French is terrible. What do you want?’

So, the point is that, even though I’m guessing millions of people speak French, the only person in the ‘Timeless’ team that speaks French is Lucy Preston. Since Irene Curie’s native language is French, she believes that Lucy Preston’s use of French is ‘terrible’. However, Lucy is the only one in the ‘Timeless’ team that speaks French, and they need her to use her French in order to communicate with people who speak French.

If you’re a kid reading this blog, it is my belief that it is possible that, when you get a job and you are in a group, you, too, may have an ability that only you have in that group. So, even if millions of other Americans may have that same ability, you may be the only one in that group that has that ability, like Lucy Preston and her use of French. It could be something like Yvaine has from ‘Stardust’, and/or it could be an ability that millions of people have, but you are the only one that has it in your group.

It is now 1:38 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Next week, I’ll probably just type in a few of the new ideas that I may create sometime on or before next Saturday occurs. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘La Brea’ and ‘Locke & Key’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘The Big Year’. TV-PG viewer discretion for tv series ‘The World According to Jeff Goldblum'(I only recommended watching the trailer, not the series) Viewer discretion for that Vince Vaughn movie scene I wasn’t able to find, what that man said to his character portrayal. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Shadow and Bone’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Sphere’. TV-MA mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for fantasy tv series ‘A Discovery of Witches’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Stardust’. Viewer/reading discretion for comic book novel ‘Stardust’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and comic book novel. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Hogwash’, ‘Sinkhole’, ‘Resource expenditure’, ‘Not how it’s used’, ‘Forget’, ‘Focus’, ‘Hot and cold’, and ‘I am the only one that can do it/that’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.