Q: Make a square or rectangle on the bottle with masking tape. Paint over the square using chalkboard paint and a paintbrush. Let the paint dry before applying more layers. Once you are done painting, pull off the masking tape and allow the paint to cure completely. Prime the paint by covering it with a piece of chalk, then wiping the chalk off. Write down the name of the plant or herb on the label. The bottle will double as a plant marker. Use flat-backed marbles instead of round ones, as they are less likely to fall out of the bottle. They will not only add color to the bottle, but also help regulate the water flow.
A: Use bottled chalkboard paint to make a label. Fill the bottle part-way with decorative marbles.

Q: Hydrogen peroxide can irritate your skin. For your own safety, always wear gloves when handling the cream. Also put on a pair of protective glasses or goggles to shield your eyes. Wearing long-sleeved clothing can also help you avoid accidents. Hydrogen peroxide is only effective for restoring white or gray-colored plastic. Take off or cover any colored areas you wish to save. You can use a clear office tape or masking tape to protect them.  If you are able, remove these components before treating the plastic. Make sure the tape is flat against the plastic, sealing off the area you wish to protect. Use a 12% hydrogen peroxide cream instead of the liquid variety most stores carry. Then, brush an even layer of the cream over the area. You can use a paint brush or foam brush. If you don’t have these, an old toothbrush will do.  Hydrogen peroxide cream is like a gel, so it’s very easy to spread over the discoloration without damaging the rest of the item. The cream is used to color hair, so you can often find it in hair coloring kits or purchase it at hair salons. If your item is small enough, fit it into a zippered storage bag like the sandwich bags most grocery stores carry. For bigger items, you can use clear garbage bags. Stuff the item in the bag, then zip or tie the opening shut to prevent the cream from drying out.  The garbage bag has to be clear in order to let in the sunlight, or else the cream will dry without treating the sun damage on the plastic. Check to make sure the cream isn’t already drying out. Rinse it off and add more as needed so it doesn’t disfigure the plastic. Find a spot to place your item outdoors, if possible. You want to put it under direct sunlight, but not on a hot surface such as asphalt. Although sunlight normally discolors plastic, it can reverse damage as long as your item is coated in hydrogen peroxide cream. A table or a stone surface is a great place to stick your item. Make sure it won’t be disturbed there. Return to the plastic item every hour, checking that the cream is still damp. If the bag is sealed, it probably will still be fine. Take the time to turn the item so the sunlight hits the discolored area evenly over the 4 hours.  The sunlight and shadows may change throughout the day, so keep on your toes. Watch for any holes in the bag. If this happens, add more cream before the old layer dries, then move the package into a second bag. Dampen a clean rag with lukewarm water. You can use any rag you have available. Wipe off all of the cream, rinsing the rag as needed. Make sure you get all of the cream, since any of it allowed to dry will end up creating some ugly scratches in the plastic. Be careful if you’re cleaning off something delicate such as an electronic device. Avoid using too much water. Make sure the rag isn’t dripping wet. You may need to repeat the treatment again before the plastic returns to normal. Add more hydrogen peroxide, bag the item, and set it in the sun again. Always rinse off the cream between treatments. When you’re finished, peel off any tape you used. You can then apply a plastic polish if you want to make your plastic shine.
A: Wear plastic gloves and safety goggles. Remove or tape over colored labels and decals. Paint hydrogen peroxide cream over the faded or discolored area. Seal the item in a plastic bag. Set the bag in direct sunlight for 4 hours. Check the bag and rotate it every hour. Rinse off the cream before it dries. Repeat the cleaning as needed to restore the plastic.

Q: Do be afraid or you might die.  It's best to look around for more mobs while running.
A: Run from them. Do a hit or a critical hit if encountered. Collect the drops.

Q: If live in Southeast Asia and you want to harvest your own tongkat ali plant, you need to find one which is mature. Tongkat ali plants usually bear fruit when they are 2-3 years old, and you should harvest the plant when it is no more than 4 years old. When a Tongkat ali plant is ready to harvest, it may have small red or pink flowers, or it may have fruit which starts out green and darkens to red. You may have to dig a hole in order to get the whole root without it breaking, since tongkat ali roots usually grow straight down into the ground. If you want to make your own extract but you don’t live in an area where tongkat ali grows naturally, you can order whole roots online. Even if you order your plants online, it’s a good idea to wash the root in cool water before you use it, just as with any other vegetable or herb you intend to consume. Eating unwashed fruits and vegetables can cause severe diarrhea and other illnesses, especially if you are visiting from another country. Traditionally, tongkat ali roots are dried in the sun for several days. However, you can get the same effect by drying the roots in an oven set to 100–120 °F (38–49 °C) for about 72 hours. To dry your tongkat ali in the sun, lay it flat in a warm, dry place that receives at least 5-6 hours of full sun a day. It may take 3-5 days for the root to dry, or a week or more if you live in a place with high humidity. Once the root is thoroughly dried, slice it into rounds as thinly as possible. Place several slices into 2–3 cups (470–710 mL) of water, then boil the mixture for about 20 minutes. Although you can slice your tongkat ali before the drying process, it's easier to cut evenly once it has been dried. Discard whatever you don't drink. You can repeat this up to 4 times a week. Traditionally, the same tongkat ali root may be boiled up to 3 times.
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Choose a mature plant that is flowering or bearing fruit. Pull up the whole tongkat ali plant to access the root. Wash the roots thoroughly. Dry your tongkat ali roots by placing them in a 100–120 °F (38–49 °C) oven. Slice the tongkat ali root thinly then boil it. Drink the mixture as soon as it has cooled.