Write an article based on this "Remove as much of the caulk as you can before it dries. Rub your hands with a plastic bag. Rinse with water. Dry your hands and repeat if needed. Act fast! Try using a home remedy if dry caulk remains."
article: Silicone caulk can be seriously sticky stuff, so the more you can get off of your hands initially, the easier it will be to get your hands completely clean in the long run. As soon as you notice caulk on your hands, take a tissue or paper towel and immediately wipe it away. Discard the tissue or paper towel immediately afterward to avoid accidentally spreading the caulk. Don't use a fabric towel (especially one that you care about). Once silicone dries, it's very difficult to get out. In addition, it's basically waterproof, so even if it doesn't ruin your towel's appearance, it may make it less useful as a towel. Once you wipe the excess caulk off of your hands, grab a cheap plastic bag (like the kind you get at the grocery store). Rub your hands with the bag, using it the same way you'd use a washcloth. If the silicone hasn't already dried, it should cling to the bag more readily than it clings to your hands, removing much of the remaining caulk. Though this trick is a little unconventional, it's  cited by certain home improvement resources as being effective.  If you don't have a grocery bag handy, most cheap plastic bags (like, for instance, trash can liners) should work well. If the caulk on your hands hasn't had a chance to dry, you should be able to remove much of it with a paper towel or plastic bag. To get the last of it, rinse with water.  As you rinse, periodically scrub your hands with a sponge, paper towel, or mild abrasive. As noted above, you'll probably want to avoid using "nice" towels to remove caulk. You may use soap if you wish. However, it's unclear whether doing this has any significant effect. Next, dry your hands off with a rag or paper towel. Examine them carefully, checking for any remaining caulk. Be thorough — even a small amount can be annoying once it dries. If you see any silicone remaining, you will probably want to repeat the steps above as needed until it's been removed or it's become obvious that it won't leave your hands. When used for its intended purpose, silicone caulk can take some time to dry completely — roughly 24 hours for a standard "bead". However, when it's spread thin or in tiny drops on your hands, it can dry much faster. Because of this, time is of the essence when you're trying to get silicone caulk off of your hands. The quicker you start removing wet caulk from your hands, the less effort you'll have to spend trying to  remove dry caulk, which is much harder to clean off. Because a big part of keeping your hands clean when caulking is to be able to clean them right away, it can be very helpful to keep cleaning supplies with you as you do your caulking. Keeping a clean plastic bag and a few paper towels near you while you work can make the difference between completely clean hands at the end of your project and the lingering inconvenience of hands caked with dry silicone. If you've tried the tips above and haven't been able to get the caulk off of your hands, there's a good chance that it's had time to dry. Unfortunately, because dry caulk is a strong adhesive and is basically waterproof, paper towels, plastic bags, and water won't be much help removing it. In this case, you may want to try one of the many home remedies recommended for removing dried caulk from your hands in the section below. Though these methods aren't definitively proven, many online sources recommend them.

Write an article based on this "See if you can catch her staring at you. See if she easily giggles around you. See if she tries to gently touch you. See if she gives you a small gift."
article: If you've looked across the room in English class and have caught her staring at you, then she may like you. If she abruptly looks away, blushes, or doesn't look in your direction for the rest of the class, that makes it even more likely that she likes you because she feels like she's been caught. You can also see if you catch her eye in group hang-outs. Look her way from across the room at a party and see if she's staring at you. If she's the type who just stares off and daydreams a lot, then she may not be directing her attention towards you. If you talk to her and find her giggling for no good reason, or even outright laughing even when you haven't said anything funny, then this may be because she likes you. Laughter is a natural way to shed some nervous energy, so the girl is probably laughing or giggling because she's nervous or excited to be around you.      {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/3\/3d\/Know-if-a-Girl-in-Middle-School-Likes-You-Step-6.jpg\/v4-460px-Know-if-a-Girl-in-Middle-School-Likes-You-Step-6.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/3\/3d\/Know-if-a-Girl-in-Middle-School-Likes-You-Step-6.jpg\/aid565670-v4-728px-Know-if-a-Girl-in-Middle-School-Likes-You-Step-6.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} If a girl in middle school has a crush on you, it's almost guaranteed that her friends will know. Watch her friends carefully for any signs that they know how she feels about you. She'll most likely touch you in a teasing way like a playful shove, or tap you on the shoulder to tell you something. Still, this is her way of flirting and trying to get close to you. Notice if she touches all the guys around her or only you. If she only pays special attention you, then it's a sign that she likes you. If she touches all the guys around her playfully, then she may just be a physical person. If she gives you a bowl she made in ceramics class, or if she even went to the mall and got you something silly like a pencil with your favorite sports team's logo on it, then she's telling you that she likes you. If she brings candy or cookies to school and makes a point of offering you some, then she's trying to impress you and telling you that she likes you.

Write an article based on this "Add a basket for shopping trips. Purchase a special bike seat. Use colored bike components. Alter your handlebars. Add streamers to your handlebars."
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If your bike is in use for a commuter item, a basket is both adorable and useful. Bike baskets range in material from wicker to wood or plastic, and come in many different sizes. The frequency with which you use your bike will help determine what basket you need to purchase, as some are affixed with delicate materials such as leather. Altering your bike seat can provide a fresh look and a bit more comfort for your rear end. Leather seats lend a vintage look to your bike, while gel-pad seats add a massive comfort factor. Colored wheels, spokes, shocks, and handlebars can all help decorate your bike. You can even have different colors for all of your bike’s components for a rainbow effect. You can change the shape of your handlebars altogether, or you can use tape, crepe, or paint to change the general appearance of your handlebars. If you do alter your handlebars, make sure you do not do anything to interfere with the brakes. Finally, add a delightfully childlike flair to your bike by adding streamers to your handle grips.  Streamers can be created with old plastic bags, strips of fabric, or even old pom poms. Commercial streamers come with small clips that are inserted into the ends of your bar grips. If you make your own streamers, you can fashion your own clips to attach them using supplies from a craft or hobby store.