Article: Cardigan is a free and reliable open-source service that will delete every tweet in your Twitter account. Cardigan, like all Twitter deletion apps, can only manage your last 3,200 tweets. However, it's possible to grant Cardigan access to the remaining tweets.  If you are not signed into Twitter yet, you'll be prompted to sign in instead. Once you click the button or sign in, Cardigan will begin retrieving your tweets. This can take several minutes depending on your number of tweets. This button is at the top of the page. Remember, deleting your tweets is permanent. Though Cardigan will now redirect your browser to its homepage, your tweets are being deleted in the background. This can take anywhere from several minutes to many hours depending on the amount of tweets. When your tweets are finished deleting, it's a good idea to revoke Cardigan's access to your Twitter account. You should see Cardigan listed among the apps with active access. Cardigan is no longer associated with your Twitter account.
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Navigate to https://www.gocardigan.com. Click Browse Tweets. Click Authorize app. Click Delete All. Click Delete to confirm. Navigate to https://twitter.com/settings/applications. Click Revoke Access next to Cardigan.

Problem: Article: Find a balance between food types, keeping processed foods to a minimum and choosing healthy fats, proteins and carbohydrates to fuel your brain. Here are some things that you can do to increase your intake of good fats:  Cook with healthy oils like olive oil. Add more omega 3 fats by eating foods such as salmon, walnuts and flax seeds. Take a PS supplement. Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid found in abundance in your brain cells. Taking supplements of PS and other phospholipids may boost your mood, memory and concentration. Lecithin granules, ginkgo biloba, niacin, B12, the amino acid pyroglutamate and B5 are also helpful brain boosters. Leafy greens and lean meats are good choices. When you eat a meal, half of your plate should contain either fruits or vegetables.  Choose a variety of colorful fruits. For example, combine strawberries, plums, bananas and kiwi. You can also make a fruit salad to serve with a meal or as a meal in itself.  Vary your colors when you eat vegetables. Mix it up by eating sweet potatoes, spinach, black beans and green peas. Fruits and vegetables are good sources of antioxidants. Foods that contain a lot of antioxidants and phenols help to both prevent cell damage and break down special fats that are important to your brain. Your brain consists of 85 percent water. Therefore, for the health of your brain as well as the rest of your body, drink 8 8-ounce (240 ml) of water every day. These include:  Baked goods containing white flour and processed sugar including doughnuts, cakes, cookies, pies and pastries Alcohol Hard cheeses and processed dairy products Sugary foods like soft drinks, fruit drinks and sugary breakfast cereals Creamy sauces Hydrogenated oils and trans fats Mayonnaise Packaged convenience foods and fast food After age 25, our taken-for-granted physical health begins to decline, helped along by inactive lifestyles. Physical exercise is important for your brain because it provides much needed oxygen; improved blood flow to the brain helps the growth of new brain cell "branches" (dendrites).  People who exercise have been shown to have denser brains than those who do not. Loss of brain density and volume becomes more prevalent as we age and is a major factor in mental decline.  Weight bearing exercise has been shown to improve levels of serotonin and dopamine in adults, which are two brain chemicals related directly to brain aging. Sleep is a powerful way to combat aging.  Research has shown that a regular 8-hour sleep pattern slows age decline and protects people against chronic age-related memory loss. Go to bed at the same time every night and rise at the same time every morning. Make sure to get 7 to 8 hours of sleep. Your brain will be grateful — and younger — for the much needed consistent and regular recharging.
Summary: Pick out foods that feed your brain. Choose healthy fats. Try other supplements. Eat foods containing B vitamins and Vitamin E. Eat more plant foods. Drink more water Avoid foods that age your brain. Exercise your body. Practice good sleeping habits.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Log in to your Google account with your email address and password if you aren't logged in automatically. It's the icon in the left column that resembles a stack of records with a music note on top. It's at the top of the page under the search bar. Place mouse cursor over a song or an album and click the icon with three vertical dots that appear in the top-right corner. If you don't see this option you might not own the rights to download the music. Click Buy to purchase song.

SUMMARY: Go to https://music.google.com in a web browser. Click the Music Library tab. Click the Albums or Songs tab. Click ⋮. Click Download or Download Album.

When you’re ready to take off your nail polish, stuff the empty pill bottle with cotton balls.  Sprinkle some nail polish remover over the cotton balls.  Dip your finger in the in the bottle and twist.  Repeat for each digit you wish to remove nail polish from. Take a bunch of crayons of a single color and strip them of their paper covers.  Drop them in an empty tin can.  Place the can in the oven on low heat.  Check the oven intermittently.  After about 10 minutes, the crayons should be melted into a colorful goo.  Pour the melted crayons into an empty pill container.   After two to three hours, the crayon should be cool.  You could try to ease it out of the pill container, but you’ll probably have to crack it open with a hammer. For extra fun, melt crayons of many colors, then add different colors to your empty pill bottle in successive layers.  Then you will have a multicolor crayon that changes color as you use it. Glue a small tealight candle to the top of the empty pill bottle.  You could also turn the empty pill bottle upside down and use the wider top as a more stable base, then glue the tealight candle to the bottom of the empty pill bottle instead.  You could glue two or three empty pill bottles together to make a taller candle holder. To give your candle holder a pleasing appearance, dip it in a glossy paint.  You could remove the cap before doing so and paint it a different color. Turn your empty pill bottle to its original purpose – with a twist.  On your anniversary or Valentine’s day, fill the pill bottle with red chocolate-covered candies or candy hearts.  Use your home printer to create a professional-looking medication label with your name, followed by “M.D.”  Write a clever prescription on the label, like “Take twice daily.  For best results give your partner a kiss just before and just after use.”  Give it to your partner.
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Make a nail polish remover tub. Make some jumbo crayons. Make a candle holder. Write a love medication for your partner.