Wishlist #1048

5/31/2016

Accumulate not approve:

1st, I want to start with the movie illustration example. Before I begin, I want to say that the movie has an R rating for mature themes. However, it is my belief that the reference itself is acceptable for this advice. The movie is also the best reference I can think of right now that is available from Amazon Video rental. The movie is called ‘Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans(2009)’, and the reference is located 37 minutes and 27 seconds into the movie, when Terence McDonagh(Nicolas Cage) is introducing himself to Lt. Stoyer(Sean Boyd). Here’s an interesting fact about Lt. Stoyer: His name was not mentioned in the movie scene, but if you use Amazon Video rental, the main characters in the scene used in the movie at the moment you are watching are displayed vertically on the left side of the Amazon viewing screen, along with the actor’s names, when your cursor is somewhere on the screen. That was the only way I was able to find out it was Lt. Stoyer that McDonagh was talking to. Anyway, here is the quote from http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/ :

McDonagh:-‘Hello. I’m Lieutenant McDonagh. New Orleans homicide.

Lt. Stoyer:-‘What can I do for you?’

McDonagh:-‘A friend of mine’s daughter got a ticket for speeding. She was doing 75 on the way to the hospital to visit her grandmother. Has a couple of minor, minor moving violations in the past. She’s in danger of losing her license.

Lt. Stoyer:-‘What do you want me to do?’

McDonagh:-‘I’d like you to take care of it for me.’

Lt. Stoyer:-‘You come out to the scene of an accident just to ask me that?’

McDonagh:-‘We got both parts to submit. It shouldn’t be a problem.’

Lt. Stoyer:-‘Are you asking me to break the law? Is that what you’re doing here? Are you asking me to break the law?’

McDonagh:-‘I’m asking you one cop to another to do me a favor.’

Of course, I’m recommending that you watch that scene from the movie, not just to rely on the quotes.

Since this scene is refurbished for advice, which means that I don’t have to choose McDonagh’s side or Lt. Stoyer’s side, I’m changing the meaning of the reference so that it could be used for this advice, and the change is that Lieutenant McDonagh is intentionally causing Lt. Stoyer to experience an accumulation of disapproval from his request to change the speeding ticket.

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2:50 PM

I just took a short break. It is now 2:50 pm EST, and this is the recommended solution: You use the ‘Accumulate’ idea from Wishlist #1045, and of course your understanding of ‘Surprise understand’ from Wishlist #1046 to invent bookmark ‘Accumulate not approve’ to identify instigations that are trying to cause you to interact with certain disapprovals by using a sense of imposed accumulation associated with those disapprovals. For example, when you look at the ‘Bad Lieutenant’ movie reference, Lt. Stoyer emphasized twice that he is experiencing an accumulation of disapproval. Here are the quotes:

Lt. Stoyer:-‘You come out to the scene of an accident just to ask me that?’

And here is the 2nd time:

Lt. Stoyer:-‘Are you asking me to break the law? Is that what you’re doing here? Are you asking me to break the law?’

Now, in your situation, I imagined that when you experience an accumulation of disapproval, an actual dialog with the person who is causing it may never occur, because it is not warranted to occur. However, thanks to the convenience of certain movies and tv shows, I can still recommend to you illustrations that, with a little refurbishing, can show you something that can still be useful to you. Also, I imagined that, even though you may have tried to remain contemplationally objective, at least you tried to mind your own business, the accumulation associated with the disapproval that you experienced still caused you to interact with certain aspects of that disapproval.

The solution I am recommending to you is that, when you encounter such an accumulation, since you know what the instigation is trying to do, so to speak, you can decide not to directly interact with such a sense of accumulation. For example, bookmark ‘Surprise understand(Wishlist #1046)’ can help you not directly interact with it’s acclimation, and bookmark ‘Accumulate(Wishlist #1045)’ can help you more objectively sense the accumulating effect such an instigation may be imposing upon you.

I recommend using the phrase ‘Not approve’ because if you are using the bookmarks as a mantra(an often repeated word, formula, or phrase, often a truism), such as using the phrase repeatedly in a song, I believe the phrase ‘Not approve’ can be used repeatedly very easily. For learning the meaning of ‘Not approve’, I recommend phrases ‘Disapprove’ and ‘Don’t approve’.

You don’t have to use ‘Accumulate’. You can consider other phrases for learning, such as ‘Pile up’, ‘Have to go’, and ‘Have to go to the bathroom’. In fact, I was considering making the bookmark ‘Have to go not approve’. The phrase ‘Accumulate not approve’ is just a recommendation. When you decide to use this idea, if you want it, it’s your idea. In relation to advice said, once it’s your idea, you can do whatever you want to it.

I have considered other illustration examples, but those examples are not available for Amazon Video. I choose Amazon Video to recommend to you because it allows you to quickly learn these ideas. However, since I have given you the meaning using an Amazon Video reference, I think I can mention to you a few more examples, in case you are interested.

This example is from episode 1.20 ‘Lorinda’ from series ‘Cobra(1994)’. There are many examples in the episode where Lorinda McClure(Alice Ghostley) would cause Scandal Jackson(Michael Dudikoff) to experience accumulations from disapprovals. For instance, Miss McClure would constantly identify Mr. Jackson with the wrong name. At the end of the episode, because of Lorinda McClure’s many examples of accumulations from disapprovals, when she showed up again, Scandal ran out of the room screaming! It was probably done in good taste, since Lorinda and the other main characters didn’t interpret Scandal’s departure as an insult. [I didn’t use this ‘Cobra’ episode as a reference because it wasn’t available on Amazon Video. However, and this is not a recommendation, you can still buy the ‘Cobra’ series on DVD from Amazon. This is not a recommendation to buy. This is just in case you are interested in what the other considered references were.

There’s this other reference from end of episode 1.11 ‘A Great Personality’ from series ‘Cupid(1999)’, when Yvonne(Christine Taylor) was talking to her boyfriend, and her boyfriend was complaining about his job. It’s her boyfriend’s complaining that was the example. I can’t use this reference because I can no longer find it in youtube.com, and it’s not available in Amazon Video or DVD.

Violence and viewer discretion from movie ‘Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans’ and tv series ‘Cobra’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Accumulate not approve’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.