Wishlist #1326

6/11/2022

Salutations.

It is now 8:51 AM EST for me.

I’ve decided to continue Wishlist #1325 into a new list. I think it would be easier for me. Before I begin, I want to address a possible experience some of you may be having with the song ‘Take You Home’ by Dido. Even though I normally would just type in this blog once a week, a day or so afterwards, I noticed that the song ‘Take You Home’ was, in a manner of speaking, being presented to me. I would think about it without choosing to recall it.

When I would type an idea in, and then notice something else about it, usually a day or so afterwards, if it’s that much of a problem, I would delete or alter it, depending upon the problem. In this case, experiencing the song ‘Take You Home’ from time to time, in my opinion, was something that I was just going to address when the usual Saturday would show up. I didn’t think it was necessary to delete or alter it, although I could still do so.

So, I am going to address the song ‘Take You Home’ for a little while, and then look for that music video and trailer for this list. So, here it is: Starting from the beginning, when I would type an idea in, almost all of the time, that new idea has never been typed in or written before. It’s all in my head. When I gave you that ‘Intent of action’ upgrade, there were no anomalies. I did not know that the song ‘Take You Home’ may be presented to you without you choosing to recall it. I discovered that possibility a day or so after I typed it in.

Now, the reason why I think you are experiencing the song ‘Take You Home’: Have you ever heard of the phrase ‘Things aren’t always as ‘cut and dried’ as yo would think? Here is the definition of ‘cut and dried’ from dictionary.com:

‘ prepared or settled in advance; not needing much thought or discussion:
a cut-and-dried decision. ‘

To be clear, this is not me blaming you for anything. I am only trying to explain to you why you are experiencing the song ‘Take You Home’ in such a manner.

When I gave you the upgrade for ‘Intent of action’ in Wishlist #1325, if memory serves, I said that I did watch the music video ‘Take You Home’ by Dido, but you only need to see a specific scene in that music video. I wasn’t saying that you could not watch the music video ‘Take You Home’ by Dido. This is what I’m talking about: suppose I gave you a quote from an analyst report. For this example, it’s like a person giving a presentation in a meeting, but that presentation has a lot of technical information in it. If you had the option to see that report from a website, you would probably just glance through a few random pages. It’s not something that you would want to read completely. And then using that assessment when it’s completed, you would then decide whether or not you would use that quote. It’s very likely that you would read that entire analyst report just to use a very short quote.

Now, in this situation, the reference from the music video ‘Take You Home’ is short, but from kids to adults, the music video is not that long either, and you may choose to watch the entire music video ‘Take You Home’ as well as use that short reference from that music video.

Here’s another example using the meaning of the phrase ‘cut and dried’: I remember a certain amount of years ago a Superman comic book that I read, when Superman went back in time to talk to his parents. In that moment, they were just about to send their son to Earth. When they met Superman, even though they of course love him, they could help but express disappointment in how he communicated with them. Superman asked his parents a few questions, and then he left. As he traveling through time again, he was crying. My point is that Superman didn’t go to his parents so that he could feel sorry for himself and then cry about it. He went to talk to his parents in order to get certain answers. Even though that ‘crying’ part was part of the experience, Superman didn’t go there for that. It wasn’t a ‘cut and dry’ experience for Superman. Other experiences were involved. Superman couldn’t just get the information that he needed from his parents, and then leave.

It is my belief that, in time, if you choose to use the ideas more, you would develop more of an understanding why I would recommending using a scene, and then just ‘throw away’ the rest. But because you may be experiencing this ‘Take You Home’ song by Dido, I guess I am trying to ‘fast track’ that understanding for you, if you choose to use this advice.

Continuing with the ‘Take You Home’ experience explanation, maybe within a month ago, as just an idea, I was working on a way to access solace for adults from their childhood moments, since such moments are supposedly unfettered by adult expectations and and adult reservations. That project I was working on contemplationally could have been used in the ‘Intent of action’ upgrade. More specifically, and this is just speculation, the reason why you are experiencing the song ‘Take You Home’ by Dido in such a manner is because you are accessing childhood based solace. It’s like bringing one situation to another, ‘Intent of action’ brought to certain experiences in your childhood, and one of the obvious results is experiencing that song ‘Take You Home’ by Dido.

It is now 9:41 AM EST for me. I have more explanations available to give, but I want to continue with the next ideas. So, I’m going to stop now explaining that ‘Take You Home’ experience, and when I start typing again later today, hopefully, I’ll have a music video and trailer for you. I’ll see you then.

It is now 12:00 PM EST for me.

The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘What Was Mine’ by Sarah Kinsley. I found it by going to www.youtube.com, and searching for phrase ‘vevo’ so that I can select the publisher ‘Vevo’. Scroll down to ‘New Videos By Genre’, select that, and then select ‘Vevo All New INDIE’. Here’s the description for that:

‘ The latest videos from the underground. ‘

I considered selection #2 out of 79, ‘Cypress’ by Sarah Kinsley, but in my opinion, the music video was too long. Eventually, I selected publisher ‘Sarah Kinsley’, selected ‘VIDEOS’, and instead chose another music video of hers, ‘What Was Mine’. To find another way and watch for free music video ‘What Was Mine’, search in www.youtube.com phrase ‘sarah kinsley what was mine’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 20,000 views. It was published May 11, 2022, 1 month ago. Here’s a partial quote from one of the quotes:

‘ can’t believe you’ve gone from the first handheld camera central park music videos of I Can Feel It to this legit crazy one-shot cinematography and wonderfully choreographed idea :’) ‘

Here’s a partial quote from the lyrics to song ‘What Was Mine’:

My babe, my babe, my baby
My babe, my babe, my baby is
My babe, my babe, my baby isn’t mine

And here’s a partial quote from website thefortyfive.com about the song ‘What Was Mine’:

‘ The stunning second single from next month’s ‘Cypress’ EP follows its creator’s journey through romantic heartbreak and the liberating sensation of realising what she’s mourning perhaps wasn’t hers to begin with. “You take the best of all I know, all I grow,” she sings at one point, but a revelation lies in the bright, blossoming chorus: “My babe, my babe, my baby isn’t mine.” ‘

If you choose to watch music video ‘What Was Mine’, I recommend that you start 18 seconds into the music video. That is when the song begins.

In my opinion, I like how the other people, and they are mostly women, how those other people interacted with Sarah Kinsley as she was walking in the park. As I was watching it, I imagined giving a man a certain task that would allow him to walk in a similar situation that Sarah Kinsley did. The music video would be the main comparison, and the goal is to give the man a task that would be entertainingly? compatible to what Sarah Kinsley did in that music video. Based on my ability, I wasn’t able to give that man a task/assignment that would even come close to what Sarah Kinsley did, but the imagined exercise I imagined was still useful to explore. In other words, the man would believe that he is doing something else, and the goal is to give that man an entertaining ‘something else’ to allow him to walk in that park, while all of those people are doing something? around him. For example, if you don’t give that man a task/assignment at all, and you watched him like watching someone in a tv show, he would not be able to even finish that walk. The people around him would act too weird, and he would just leave.

Thinking about this ‘after the fact’, if I gave the assignment to a woman, she would easily fit in, since the women were already complimenting Sarah Kinsley in the music video.

The trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘The Sandman | Date Announcement | Netflix’. You can find it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Netflix’, select ‘VIDEOS’, and scroll down. It has almost 2 million views, and it was published June 6, 2022, 4 days ago. Here is a quote from one of the comments:

‘ Literally one of the best comics I have ever read, coming to life and looking so absolutely fantastic, it’s amazing! The cast, the cinematography, everything looks spot on. ‘

Responding to that quote, I also read the ‘Sandman’ comics. That’s why I recommend that you watch the trailer. If you are new to the ‘Sandman’ concept and you choose to watch the trailer, keep in mind that the Sandman is not human.

It is now 12:46 PM EST for me.

I can’t believe that much time has already passed! Anyway, here’s the study plan: For idea ‘Figure out’, I want to explain variations ‘Self’, ‘Comment’, ‘Realize’… I invented a new idea this past Thursday, but I forgot it’s whole name. Anyway, explaining idea ‘Self’ is the priority now.

Self:

Before I begin explaining idea ‘Self’, I want to improve the chances that you’ll actually use it. I’m going to quote Wishlist #1322, date 5/07/2022:

Here’s an illustration of a man ‘coming to the rescue’. He notices that a person is experiencing an instigation that could cause that person some distress for about 2 weeks, and so this man changes how this person’s sense of realizing managment interacts with such an experience, in a way that avoids 2 weeks of distress. Since it doesn’t seem available streaming from Amazon.com, you may still purchase it streaming from www.youtube.com. If you choose to purchase it streaming from youtube.com, just search for phrase ‘stargate universe seizure’ in www.youtube.com, and scroll down to select publisher ‘Stargate Universe’. Select and purchase episode 2.15 ‘Seizure’ from series ‘Stargate Universe(2011)’. From publisher ‘Stargate Universe’, that scene starts 29 minutes and 2 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:

Worker(Jackie Blackmore): ‘How can you possibly control the power flow from so small a device?’

Dr. Rodney McKay(David Hewlett): ‘Because, technically speaking, as far as you’re concerned, I’m from the future.’

(And this is when celebrity Lou Diamond Phillips portraying Colonel David Telford steps in to save the day)

Colonel David Telford: ‘Dr. McKay appreciates your help.'(He puts his hand on the worker’s arm, allowing her to leave.)

Refurbished for this advice, the Worker(Jackie Blackmore) didn’t do anything wrong, but her use of respect that she has for her teachers is what’s going to make her feel discomfort for let’s say 2 weeks. When Dr. Rodney McKay said to the Worker quote:

Dr. Rodney McKay(David Hewlett): ‘Because, technically speaking, as far as you’re concerned, I’m from the future.’

Eventually, that Worker is going to realize that he is probably the smartest teacher that she has ever worked for, and she is going to feel like she did something wrong to cause him to say that to her. Even though it’s a tv show, in a tv show context, I’m speculating that she is married with a few kids. Colonel David Telford sensed that she would be bothered by that statement, and then said this to her:

Colonel David Telford: ‘Dr. McKay appreciates your help.'(He puts his hand on the worker’s arm, allowing her to leave.)

My point is that, even though that Worker did nothing wrong, her sense and use of respect for her teachers is going to cause her to feel bothered by the experience for over 2 weeks. That result, however, was averted when Colonel Telford gave her a more considerate interpretation.

When you experience instigations that cause you to have an adverse interpretation of yourself, that could be because of your use of respect, courtesy, etc., qualities that are normal, even encouraged for you to have. Let’s say it’s interpretations that you’re supposed to have, even though the use of such interpretations may cause you to feel some distress, just like the distress that Worker was going to experience, if it was not for the intervention of Colonel Telford.

Idea ‘Self’ comes from the phrase ‘Self blame’, that I invented/discovered. The phrase ‘Self blame’ does not mean ‘blaming yourself’. It means ‘A blame imposed upon your sense of self’. It is my belief that, if a person is making ideas using words as references to cope with instigation, then such a distinction in meaning may discourage a person from making such an idea. I thought you might want to know that.

For idea ‘Self’, the 1st illustration reference is from the movie ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms(2018)’, starring Mackenzie Foy as Clara Stahlbaum. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the illustration that I’m about to reference. It’s located in ‘Plot’:

‘ She imprisons Clara, Captain Philip, and the male regents, causing Clara to blame herself.

Clara opens her egg-shaped music box again and discovers a mirror, illustrating that all she needed was herself. ‘

The movie ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene when Clara is about to look into that mirror starts about 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 10 seconds into the movie. So, basically, Sugar Plum Fairy(Keira Knightley), the regent of the Land of Sweets, puts Clara in jail to cause her to have a not reciprocating sense of leadership, but when Clara looks into that mirror, she discovers that all she needed was herself. Thanks to her mother’s mirror, Clara was able to create and use a sense of self that allowed her to interact with her legitimate authority, making that illustration, in my opinion, a very effective reference for idea ‘Self’.

Here’s another quote that I am going to use from wikipedia.org’s ‘Plot’:

‘ Before she can grab it, a mouse snatches it and crosses a frozen river. Captain Philip Hoffman, the Nutcracker, leads Clara across the bridge into the Fourth Realm, where they barely escape the mouse king and Mother Ginger, the regent of the Fourth Realm. ‘

I used this reference at least once before in a previous list. To improve the effectiveness of Clara looking into the mirror and becoming a leader, I speculated that there is a scene involving a lot of mice near the beginning of the movie. There’s literally a swarm of them. And so, I made a story for that, to help people use that ‘Clara looking into the mirror’ scene more effectively. That scene, with a swarm of mice, starts about 23 minutes and 50 seconds into the movie.

According to the story that I made, the mice have demonstrated that they are sentient. For example, they have the ability to communicate with people, if they learned how of course, and they can even own property in America, England, etc. if they choose to. But when you see them in the movie, they may not be recognizable to you because they are not obligated to communicate with humans. However, they are not like the mice that we are familiar with in America. They are sentient life forms.(How did that mouse steal the key?) And so, I created an example where one of them is able to communicate with the humans, even show recognizable reverence and humility to them. Let’s say as a swarm, the mice choose to look like a generalistic shape of a man. When that one mouse chooses to, let’ say that mouse is located in the head of that shape of a man, and there’s like a shape of a room in that head that the mouse can stand in, that particular mouse is even dressed up, like the way a human would dress up. When that mouse ‘takes a knee'(allowing one of it’s knees? to be on the ground), and orders the other mice to present that shape, the other mice will follow the orders of that one mouse, making it’s swarm look like it’s showing some sort of reverence and humility to Clara. I recommend that you imagine that swarm of mice presenting itself to Clara in such a manner. That should help you use that ‘Clara looking at mirror’ scene.

It is now 2:44 PM EST for me. I am going to stop typing for now, and continue next Saturday. I think the reason I didn’t say that much about idea ‘Self’ is because I had to explain that ‘Take You Home’ by Dido experience. Next Saturday, I plan to finish idea ‘Self’, and explain the rest of these ideas, unless of course I change my mind. That is why I am not going to close this list today. This coming Friday, I’ll probably close Wishlist #1325. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

6/17/2022

It is now 2:20 PM EST for me. I am closing this list.

Mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for ‘Sandman’ comic books. TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate Universe’. Rated PG fantasy violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’. [Use mental bookmark ‘Self’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.