Q: And you have to wait a week for the wedding.
A: When Celia have an orange heart color, buy a blue feather. Once Celia have a red heart color, you can ask Celia to marry you.

Article: Add 4 cups (500 g) of caster sugar to the bowl of a food processor. Process the sugar for approximately 1 minute or until it is finely ground.  In some areas of the world, caster sugar is superfine or bar sugar. If you don’t have a food processor, you can use a spice or coffee grinder. Once you’ve ground the sugar, add 2 teaspoons (10 g) of food grade citric acid and 1 teaspoon (5 g) of baking soda to the food processor. Blend the mixture for another 30 seconds or until the ingredients are fully mixed. In some areas of the world, baking soda is also known as bicarbonate of soda. After the ingredients are fully blended, pour half of the powder into a separate bowl. Set it aside for the moment. With half of the powder still in the food processor, add 2 to 3 drops of lemon extract and a small amount of yellow gel food coloring to the mixture. Blend it in the food processor again until it turns a light pastel yellow, and pour it into a clean bowl. If you prefer, you can substitute orange extract for the lemon if you prefer. In that case, use orange gel food coloring to color the powder. After you’ve removed the lemon flavored powder from the food processor, clean out the bowl and return the other half of unflavored powder to it. Add 2 to 3 drops of raspberry flavoring and a small amount of red food coloring to the mixture. Blend it as you did with the lemon powder until it turns a pale pink. You can usually find raspberry flavoring in the baking aisle of the grocery store with the other flavor extracts. After you’ve mixed up both flavors of the sherbert powder, pour them into airtight containers to store them. You should have a separate container for each flavor so they don’t get mixed together. Sealable plastic bags work well for storing the sherbet powder. To eat the sherbet powder, suck on your favorite flavor of lollipop. Dip the pop into the powder so it sticks to the surface and lick it off. You can also use wooden popsicles sticks or plastic spoons to dip into the powder. If you don’t mind getting dirty, you can also dip your fingers into the powder to eat it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Grind the sugar in a food processor. Mix in the citric acid and baking soda. Transfer half of the powder to a bowl. Blend the lemon extract and yellow food coloring into the powder in the food processor. Repeat the process with the remaining powder, raspberry flavoring, and red coloring. Transfer the sherbet powders to airtight containers for storage. Dip lollipops into the powder to enjoy.

Problem: Article: Unfortunately, Sony doesn't allow you to connect your Bluetooth speaker to your PS4 via Bluetooth, but you can use a 3.5 millimeter audio cable (also known as an auxiliary cable) to hard-wire your speaker.  Short of buying a Bluetooth transmitter which may or may not by supported by your PS4, there is no way to connect your Bluetooth (wireless) speaker to your PS4 without a cable. Virtually all Bluetooth speakers have a headphone jack somewhere on them for manual access. If for some reason your speaker doesn't have an audio jack (or the audio jack is broken), you can't use it with your PS4. Plug one end of the 3.5 millimeter cable into the headphone jack on the back of your PS4 controller, then plug the other end into the "Audio In" (or "Line In", or similar) jack on the back of your Bluetooth speaker. Press the PS button on your synced PS4 controller to turn on the PS4, then select your profile and press X. Scroll up to the menu bar, then scroll right to select the briefcase-shaped Settings icon and press X. It's about halfway down the Settings page. You'll find this option near the top of the Devices page. This is near the top of the Audio Devices page. You'll find it on the right side of the screen. Depending on your other PS4 settings, this option may already be selected. It's near the bottom of the screen. This option is on the far-right side of the screen. Doing so ensures that all audio from your PS4 will be output through your controller, meaning that it should go through the connected speaker. Press your wireless speaker's "Power" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/5\/5d\/Windowspower.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/5\/5d\/Windowspower.png\/30px-Windowspower.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button. At this point, you should hear audio coming from the speaker when you flip through PS4 menus or the music plays. Disconnecting your speaker's cable from your controller will usually shift the audio usage back to your PS4's main speakers (e.g., the TV speakers).
Summary: Buy an auxiliary cable. Attach the speaker to your PS4 controller. Turn on and sign into your PS4. Open Settings. Scroll down and select Devices. Select Audio Devices. Select Output Device. Select Headset Connected to Controller. Select Output to Headphones. Select All Audio. Turn on your speaker.

Q: Stand up for others who are being harassed online, whether they are your friend or not. There are lots of ways to help out, from  small-scale stuff to broad actions. For instance:  Offer encouraging messages to anyone you see being harassed online. Be open about how you don’t support or accept bullying. Encourage someone you know has been bothered online by telling them hello, eating lunch with them, or just trying to be their friend. If someone you know posts something mean, offensive, or harassing, don’t like, repost, or share it. The same goes for gossip--keep away from it. Drawing attention to inappropriate content contributes to the problem of cyberbullying and can even make you a target of bullying. Think twice before liking/sharing something, even if you think it’s funny. Ask yourself: would it seem funny if the inappropriate content was about you? You can be a role model for others and help prevent cyberbullying at the same time. When you comment on other people’s posts or respond online, aim to be encouraging, friendly, and supportive rather than aggressive or sarcastic. You can even take formal steps to stand against bullying. Talk to your school, neighborhood, or group about signing a pledge not to bully. You can then post this online to let others know your principles. When people see others reject bullying, it reduces its power. Talk to others in your community if you think cyberbullying is a real problem. As a group, you can work together to raise awareness of the issue, create no-bullying pledges, and offer support to anyone who has been hurt online. If you are a parent or adult worried about a child being cyberbullied, talk with them about the problem and how to be safe online. You can also set limits on a child’s screen time or monitor their use of computers, phones, and other devices to reduce their risk of being bullied.
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Help others who are being bullied. Don’t support  inappropriate content. Spread positivity. Be part of the solution, not the problem. Mobilize your community to combat cyberbullying. Teach youth about making good decisions online.