Write an article based on this "Open Facebook. Click the "Notifications" icon. Select a notification. Click ⋯. Click Hide this notification."
article: Go to https://www.facebook.com in your browser. This will open your News Feed if you're logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) in the top right corner of the screen and click Log In. It's the globe-shaped icon in the top-right side of the page. Doing so will open a drop-down menu containing your recent Facebook notifications. Place your mouse's pointer over a notification that you want to delete. Doing so will cause a ⋯ icon and a circle to appear on the right side of the notification.  For example, if you want to remove a notification about a friend liking your status, you'd place the mouse cursor over "[Name] likes your post: [Post]." If you don't see the notification that you want to delete, click See All at the bottom of the drop-down menu, then scroll down until you find the notification. This button is on the far-right side of the notification's box. Clicking it prompts a pop-up menu to appear. It's in the pop-up menu. Doing so will remove the notification from the "Notifications" menu.

Write an article based on this "Limit your internet use in the browser using extensions. Change your network settings. Use blocking software on your entire computer. Install parental control software on your phone. Make your phone less enticing."
article: Chrome users can install BlockSite to restrict certain distracting websites, such as Facebook or Reddit. StayFocusd will let you specify the amount of time per day that you are allowed to spend on a list of distracting websites, then once that time is up, you can't access those sites until the next day. You can also choose the Nuclear Option to block those sites immediately, allow only specific sites, or block all websites for a specific period of time. Strict Workflow will let you block most or all of the internet for a customizable period, then give yourself a short break of internet access. LeechBlock is an extension for both Firefox and Chrome that blocks groups of sites at specific times of day. Many home broadband routers have the option of blocking specific websites or blocking the internet at certain times of day. Look at the router to find the model number then search the internet for the user's manual to find out how. Freedom is supported on PCs and Macs, Self Control works on Macs, and Cold Turkey works on PCs. The paid version of Cold Turkey Blocker will let you schedule block lists of internet sites or applications at certain times of day, or run Frozen Turkey to block you out of the the computer entirely. Cold Turkey Writer will disable all programs except a word processor, useful for students writing a paper or for aspiring authors. iPhones running IOS 12 or later have the option under Screen Time of setting daily time limits on categories of apps such as Social Media or Games. To enforce the limits, you have to set a parental control password. Otherwise Screen Time just tracks how much time you spend without limiting it. Most Android phones and iPhones have the option of turning the colors off so that it is a grayscale device. On iPhones this is under Accessibility settings.

Write an article based on this "Wave your arms around the table so you look silly or intoxicated. Knock another player’s cards out of their hand along with your own. Rearrange the cards on the floor out of view of the other players. Hand the cards back to the other player, including a powerful card. Swap similar colored cards so the other player is less suspicious."
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As you play the game, convince the other players that you are goofy and ridiculous. Say silly comments and tease other players, for instance. Act a bit clumsy as well. Then, when you are ready to make your move, lift up both of your arms so you can bump into another player.  You can sway from side to side or almost spill your drink. This makes it more convincing when you bump into the other player. As you wave your arms around, bump into another player to make them drop their cards. As you do this, drop your cards nearby. This way, your cards get mixed up and you can switch some of their cards for your own. Make this look as natural as possible so you don’t get caught. If you look like you are intentionally knocking their cards out, it will not look authentic. When you knock over their cards, say something like, “Oh gosh, I’m so sorry. Let me get those for you,” and quickly duck under the table. Pick up the cards into 2 loose piles, 1 for you and 1 for the other player. As you do this, select the cards that you want and put them in your pile. Rearrange the cards as quickly as you can.  You can also reach for the cards as soon as it happens, though the other player may try to help pick them up. Make sure the other player cannot see you rearranging the cards. When rearranging the cards, include 1 of your “good” cards, such as a Reverse or Skip card. This way, the other player is not suspicious since you are giving them a “gift.” The other player may interpret the card shuffle as a positive thing in their favor, when in reality you may give them 2-3 extra cards without them noticing. When you switch the cards, pay attention to the main colors of the other player’s hand. For instance, if the player has a lot of blue cards, give them lots of blue cards. This way, they are less likely to notice you may have snuck a card from them.