Wishlist #1325

6/4/2022

Salutations.

It is now 8:38 AM EST for me.

I’m just letting you know that I’m about to look for that music video and trailer again. Hopefully, I’ll find both and be prepared to present them to you within the hour. I’ll see you, so to speak, when they’re ready.

It is now 9:52 AM EST for me.

The music video that I recommend and watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘I Ain’t Worried (From “Top Gun: Maverick”)’ by ‘OneRepublic’. I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘new songs june 2022’, select ‘FILTERS’ from upper right hand corner, for ‘UPLOAD DATE’, select ‘This week’, and from that selection, I eventually selected ‘Top Songs of the Week | June 3, 2022’, published by ‘Hot Music Charts’ yesterday. A video clip of music video ‘I Ain’t Worried’ starts 2 minutes and 18 seconds into that video clip selection, and is #78 out of 100. And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘I Ain’t Worried’:

But I ain’t worried ’bout it right now (Right now)
Keeping dreams alive, 1999, heroes
I ain’t worried ’bout it right now (Right now)

I originally wasn’t going to quote a review, since the song is from the movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, but even though I believed I didn’t need it, I still believed that I benefitted from the quote. I’m using the quote from nme.com for the review of song ‘I Ain’t Worried’:

‘ OneRepublic have shared a new single titled ‘I Ain’t Worried’, marking their contribution to the new Top Gun: Maverick movie soundtrack.

The cut is the second song to be released from the Tom Cruise-starring film’s accompanying soundtrack, following Lady Gaga‘s emotional theme song ‘Hold My Hand’. In contrast, OneRepublic’s ‘I Ain’t Worried’ is a pop-fuelled, upbeat number, driven by cheery whistling and buoyant percussion. ‘

I didn’t watch the movie ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ yet. I’m not really waiting for it, but when it’s available streaming, I may choose to watch it. That explains why I thought the music video ‘Hold My Hand’ by Lady Gaga was very emotional. When I watched the music video ‘I Ain’t Worried’, I liked the way they used whistling as part of how you may choose to listen to it, and it’s like the exact opposite of the music video ‘Hold My Hand’ by Lady Gaga. If you compared the 2 music videos, it goes from very serious(‘Hold My Hand’) to carefree(‘I Ain’t Worried’). Even the video clips presented in the music video ‘I Ain’t Worried’ involved very happy, carefree acting portrayals.

To watch music video ‘I Ain’t Worried’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘i ain’t worried onerepublic’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 5.7 million views. It was published 3 weeks ago by OneRepublic.

Before I recommend the trailer, I want to relevantly say that, soon after it was offered by streaming service ‘Paramount +’, and since I’m using that streaming service via Amazon prime video Channels to watch ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’, I chose to watch the movie ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2(2022)’ starring Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik. I think I watched it about a week ago. The trailer that I am recommending for this advice that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is ‘Sonic The Hedgehog 2 – McDonald’s Happy Meal (US) commercial’. I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘sonic mcdonalds 2022 commercial’. It has over 3.5 million views, and was published April 10, 2022 by ‘Commercial Break’. Here’s a quote from one of it’s comments:

‘ I love sonic 2, I’ve watched it about 5 times now, and my little brother got a sonic 2 toy from mcdonalds! ‘

When I watched it, in my opinion, even though the commerical was only 32 seconds, it still surprisingly had a lot of information in it. It showed you Sonic as a colorful blue blur, and then went back and slowed it down for you to watch what Sonic did with Tails. I thought that was colorfully entertaining to watch.

Figure out:

It is now 11:17 AM EST for me.

Idea ‘Figure out’, that I think I invented this past week, in my opinion, for many expectations, is the best idea that I have invented, in the context that it’s the most convenient idea for new readers to use. So, for example, if a new reader just reads this list, the new reader may find the information in this list very useful, even though that new reader did not read any of the previous ideas.

OK, so here is what idea ‘Figure out’ means: an instigator may improperly, adversely influence your original choice to ‘figure out’. For example, when you are using public transportation, like a train, an instigator may cause you to experience an instigation that causes you to change your originally chosen sense to ‘figure out’. Let’s say you’re in a train and you are just reading your newspaper via smartphone app. You then experience an instigation, and that causes you to use a sense of figuring out that has more activity and effort involved. I have an illustration example for that, but I originally did not want to use it because I wanted to give you more objective illustration examples. Well, I’m still going to present it, but I wanted to be more objective about it. The episode, refurbished for advice, is in episode 1.4 ‘Sanctuary’ from action tv series ‘Human Target(2010)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 6 minutes and 2 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Christopher Chance pretending to be monk(Mark Valley): ‘Funny story. I’m headed up here, friend of mine says he knows a guy here. His name’s John Gray. Any idea how I could find him?’

Praying Monk(Tom Tasse): (indicating without words to Christopher Chance that he is praying)

Chance: ‘Oh. I get it. You’re kind of in the middle of something here. I won’t bother you.’

Chance waits a few seconds, then continues to talk to the Praying Monk:

Chance: ‘Say, if I wanted to get everybody together here just in one room, how would I do that?’

It is now 11:33 AM EST for me. I think I am going to order Japanese food today, and then I will continue typing. I’ll be back.

It is now 12:25 PM EST for me.

To continue explaining idea ‘Figure out’, here’s a quote from movie ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2(2022)’. I’m using the Amazon channel Paramount + streaming for this quote. That scene starts 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 21 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Maddie Wachowski(Tika Sumpter): (speechless)

Rachel(Natasha Rothwell): (laughing) ‘I’m going through a lot right now. So let me process this my own way, okay?’

Maddie: ‘Sure, sure.’

It is now 1:19 PM EST for me.

Here’s one more example. You may use it’s illustration, but I’m just going to quote wikipedia.org about it:

‘ Homer is angry with Moe for stealing his drink recipe and vows never to return. Homer grows obsessed with Moe’s betrayal, even hallucinating visions of Moe’s face everywhere. ‘

That quote is for episode 3.10 ‘Flaming Moe’s’ from animated tv series ‘The Simpsons(1991)’. I’m assuming that the episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. I haven’t checked. Anyway, to use that quote, lets refurbish that. Let’s say that Moe stealing Homer’s drink recipe is removed and replaced with just an instigation. There’s no stealing drink anything, just an instigation, and as a result, Homer’s sense of ‘figuring out’ is adversely affected. There. Like that. Idea ‘Figure out’ helps you maintain your choice of ‘figuring out’, for example, instead of it’s use being adversely affected. I’m going to explain a few variations that will help you maintain your use of ‘figuring out’.

Intent of action(revisited):

It is now 1:28 PM EST for me.

I’m going to upgrade an idea that I offered you in Wishlist #1309, typed in 2/12/2022. Here is the quote from that list:

Intent of action(invented 9:06 AM EST):

I don’t have a name for this idea yet, but I do have 2 illustration references from the tv series ‘Elementary(2012-2019)’ starring Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes, and Lucy Liu as Joan Watson. All of the seasons of ‘Elementary’ are available in Hulu in case you want to binge watch them. If you are planning to watch all of the episodes in one month, you just have to pay Hulu’s monthly fee, and then cancel after you’re done watching them. It’s a very cheap option in my opinion if you want to watch all the seasons of certain available series in one month.

If you just want to watch streaming just the 2 illustration episodes, then I’ll just use Amazon.com for that. I purchased those 2 particular episodes a while ago, so therefore it’s still available for me to watch without additional payment. I’m going to quote the 2 illustrations 1st, and then explain the idea using those 2 illustrations next.

At 9:06 AM EST for me, I just remembered the phrase that I have recently chosen to be the name for this idea. It is ‘Intent of action’. I’m going to put ‘Intent of action’ as the header now.

For the 1st illustration, in general, I don’t remember the specific episode name. I think it’s more accurate to say that I don’t bother to remember the specific episode name. So, what I would do is type some sort of description in www.google.com to see if that search engine would find it for me. If that doesn’t work, I’ll try something else. So, to find this episode, I eventually searched for the phrase in www.google.com: ‘joan watson elementary crumpling paper on floor everyone’, and one of the links presented this explanation: ‘The first Everyone members mentioned are Hector (the security guard) and “Defenestrator. … Watson has to crumple up tissue paper while live-streaming.’, and that link is from the ‘Elementary Wiki’: https://cbselementary.fandom.com/wiki/Everyone

Click that, and it leads you to the link that describes the group called ‘Everyone’. Here is the intro quote from the link:

‘ Everyone is a technology hacker collective that generally works to undermine established authorities such as governments and corporations. One of the forums they frequent is “Jamaica Quay.” Sherlock Holmes has an uneasy relationship with the collective. They help each other on occasion with the payment usually being acts of humiliation. ‘

Scrolling down the link, I found the episode I was looking for. Here is the quote:

‘ In exchange for Everyone’s help finding who acted as intermediary between Odin Reichenbach and Annie Spellman in providing her with murder targets, Watson has to crumple up tissue paper while live-streaming. (“Unfriended”) ‘

So, using www.imdb.com and Amazon.com to verify, the episode is 7.11 ‘Unfriended’ from tv series ‘Elementary(2019)’. I’m just going to quote the reference, and then get back to it later. If you choose to watch that scene, you may find it entertaining to see the various colors of paper that Joan Watson already crumpled up. The illustration starts, according to Amazon Video, 17 minutes and 48 seconds into that episode. The words start later. Here is the quote:

Holmes: ‘Paying quid pro quo to a certain hacker collective?’

Watson: ‘I asked for their help, this was their price. Apparently, a bunch of them find the crinkling sound invigorating. I checked it out online.'(rest of quote not used for this advice)

So, here is what I mean by ‘Intent of action’: I’m using the scene in episode 7.11 ‘Unfriended’ from crime tv series ‘Elementary(2019)’, when Joan Watson agreed with someone from the hacker collective known as ‘Everyone’ to crumple up paper in exchange for information. That is all she agreed to do. When Sherlock explained to her what one of those members are using her efforts for, the idea is that she did not originally agree to crumple up those papers for those reasons. I’m using Joan Watson’s originally agreed upon reason to crumple up those papers as an illustration for idea ‘Intent of action’. Joan’s intent of action was just to crumple up paper in exchange for information from the hacker group ‘Everyone’. And so, the idea I am recommending for you to use, if you choose to use it, is to use in an imagined context, those crumpled up papers in that ‘Unfriended’ episode to conceptualize something, and the intent is that, when you are able to imagine that, it should help you with your originally chosen sense of ‘Intent of action’, and that should also help you with idea ‘Figure out’.

So, here is the plan: if you choose to, go to episode 7.11 ‘Unfriended’, let’s say from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 17 minutes and 48 seconds into that episode, and look at those crumpled up papers that Joan Watson crumpled up, according to the episode of course, to get a sense of it. In fact, watch that scene a few times, 2 or 3 times, etc. Pay attention to how those papers look. Turn off the subtitles, press ‘pause’ now and then to look at them. Even watch that scene with the speakers muted so that you may notice them more. Or you may just watch that scene once if you want to. Just notice them once. It’s up to you, in relation to advice said, how you want to watch that scene. I’m just recommending.

Now, go to www.youtube.com, and watch a scene from the music video ‘Take You Home’ by Dido. To find it, just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘dido take you home’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered. As of now, it has almost 3.3 million views, and was published by ‘Dido’ on May 7, 2019. You’re just obligated to watch one scene from that video. You don’t have to watch the entire video. The scene starts 24 seconds into that music video. I watched this music video for the 1st time I think less than a year ago, and according to the 1st time that I watched it, I believed that they are both brother and sister, and they both built a sandcastle. In that moment, to me, the boy looked like he was stepping on that sandcastle. Of course, after watching that scene again, it could be something else entirely. But for this idea, I’m recommending the use of my 1st impression, what I just typed in. The image that will be conceptualized will be based on my 1st impression of that scene, that a sandcastle was built, and the boy stepped on it.

And now, the final part. The episode is 4.10 ‘The Story of My Life’ from fantasy tv series ‘Legacies(2022)’, when Rupert Vardemus(Alexis Denisof) as a teacher is presenting to the students an image illustration of pyramids. The beginning of that episode starts in his classroom, but the entire projected image of the pyramids, with a little obstruction from Rupert, starts 10 seconds into the episode, according to Amazon Video streaming. Watch that entire scene. It lasts up to 1 minute and 49 seconds, starting from the beginning of that episode. (I’m going to watch that scene again now to make sure.)

Now, since it works for me, refurbished, it may work for you. Now, using that scene from music video ‘Take You Home’ by Dido, like that girl making a sandcastle out of sand from the beach, about the size of that sandcastle, and using that scene from that ‘Legacies’ episode, imagine a pyramid about the size of that sandcastle made out of small, red, crumpled up pieces of paper using that ‘Elementary’ episode. You may change the color of the paper, make it neon if you want to, but when I use the idea, I generalistically just choose the color of red.

To sense it conceptually, you may imagine one or both hands ‘knock it down’, like that boy did with that sandcastle, and you may imagine that pyramid made of crumpled up paper to become even bigger, as big as a house even. If you want it to stay together, you may imagine it surrounded by some sort of energy shield, or you may imagine it falling apart simply because of a gust of wind. You don’t have to see that imagined boy stepping on it, but you may imagine the result, that the boy already stepped on one of them, and all of those papers fell to the ground as a result. At any rate, you should now have the ability to conceptualize a red pyramid made out of crumpled up pieces of paper to be ‘associated as’ your conceptualized representation ability for your use of ‘Intent of action’. You may watch that classroom scene with the illustration of pyramids a few more times, if you choose to. That’s up to you.

It is now 2:56 PM EST for me. Again, I underestimated how much time I have available to explain these ideas. I was only able to explain to you the upgraded use for idea ‘Intent of action’. Next Saturday, I will explain the variations for idea ‘Figure out’, unless I change my mind again and decide to type something else. I’ll continue in this same list, so therefore I won’t close it. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

[9/2/2022: It is now September 2, 2022, 2:31 PM EST for me.

Because idea ‘Intent of action’, in my opinion, is an important idea for future ideas, I’m adding this caution, that I did not know until ‘after the fact’ that the lyrics to song ‘Take You Home’ by Dido may contemplationally linger for 1 to 3 weeks. For example, the experience would feel like the song is contemplationally presented to you, not a song that you choose to remember.

Here’s a question for this advice:

‘Why can’t you just remove the Dido ‘Take You Home’ recommendation and start over without it?’

Answer: It is mu belief that, when people use songs and music videos to make advice to help people with their experienced instigations, that recurring music contemplations may occur. From kids to adults making such advice, it’s an experience that may occur. So, therefore, instead of just erasing it and starting over, I believe that the better course of action should be to learn from such an experience. For example, you can use such an experience to help you avoid recurring music contemplations for future ideas. Leaving such an experience for others to use could also help such people to avoid creating such an effect for their future idea making endeavors. So, that’s what I’m doing. Use this example, if you choose to, allow Dido’s song ‘Take You Home’ to recur in your contemplations for a week or so, and then avoid creating such an effect for your future ideas.

I made the recurring experience more tenable by recommending that music video ‘Picture This’ by Annie LeBlanc be watched, read Wishlist #1331 for more instructions, and that a scene from episode 1.12 ‘Dogs Are The Best Friends of Humans’ from animated tv series ‘The Daily Life of the Immortal King(2020)’ also be watched, also read Wishlist #1332 for further instructions.

So, to repeat myself, when using idea ‘Intent of action’ the song ‘Take Me Home’ will probably recur contemplationally in your mind for 1 to 3 weeks, but the experience is to allow you to take precautions to avoid recurring music contemplations for your own ideas, if you make such ideas, or it may be used as a precaution to avoid having such an experience for other things you may pursue. 9/2/2022]

6/17/2022

It is now 2:05 PM EST for me. I am closing this list.

Rated TV-14 violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Human Target’. Rated PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’. TV-14 animated violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Simpsons’. TV-14 violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elementary’. TV-14 sci-fi violence, mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Legacies’. Use only refurbished for advice reference recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Figure out’ and ‘Intent of action’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.