In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cover your counter with newspaper. Wrap a dyeing cape or an old towel around your shoulders and put on a pair of plastic gloves. Lastly, make sure that you have all of your supplies laid out and ready to go. Purchase a bleaching or highlighting kit from the store and prepare the bleach according to the instructions. Each brand will be a little different. In most cases, however, you will have to mix some sort of powder into a cream. The type of bleach you choose depends on how dark your hair is to begin with and how much lighter you need it to go. Use a rat-tail comb to divide your hair in half horizontally so that you have a top and bottom section. Clip the top section out of the way, then split the bottom section into two pigtails. Gather a 2-inch (5.08-centimeter) section of hair. Apply the bleach to it using a tinting brush. How far you apply the bleach is up to you. Most people choose to only do the bottom half of their hair, but you can go higher or lower if you want. If you have thick hair, you may need to take smaller sections to ensure that your hair is fully saturated with the bleach. This will not only keep your dyeing cape/towel clean, but also prevent the bleach from getting onto the rest of your hair. Once you have finished the entire bottom row, let down another layer of hair from the top section and bleach it as well. Keep going until you are done. Remember to wrap each section with foil or plastic wrap as you finish it. How long you wait depends on the type of bleach you used, so be sure to follow the instructions closely. Double-check your hair while it is processing. The times on the kits are only recommendations, and your hair may process faster! Do not over-process your hair, however; the longer you leave the bleach on, the more likely your hair is to be damaged. Be careful and don't lose track of time!  If you want a warm tone, such as red, violet, or pink, lighten your hair until it is marigold-yellow.  If you want a cool tone, such as blue or green, lighten your hair until it is pale yellow, like the inside of a banana peel. Make sure that you use one specially formulated for bleached, damaged, or color-treated hair. Your hair will look darker at this point, but only because it's wet. Sometimes, dark hair turns orange when it is bleached. This can affect the color your dip dye will turn out. Get some blue or purple toning shampoo for blonde or bleached hair. Mix it with some water, then apply it to your hair as a mask. Leave it on for a few minutes, or however long the shampoo bottle instructs, and then wash it out with cool water. Toning shampoo has some blue or purple dye mixed into it. This will help neutralize any copper or brassy tones. Only do this if the instructions on your kit say it is safe to do so. Keep in mind that bleach is very harsh on hair, and that the more often you bleach your hair, the more damaged it will become. If you don’t have to dip dye your hair right away, wait a couple of weeks before bleaching your hair again so that it stays as healthy as possible.
Summary: Protect yourself and work area from bleach stains. Mix the bleach according to the instructions on the package. Section off your hair. Use a tinting brush to apply the bleach a small section of hair. Fold plastic wrap or aluminum foil over the hair. Continue bleaching your hair, one section at a time. Allow your hair to process. Rinse your hair thoroughly, then follow up with a conditioner. Tone your hair, if needed. Apply the bleach a second time, if needed.

Avoid flaunting the fact that you're with other guy directly after the two of you break up. It's okay to go out and enjoy being single, but don't post a million pictures of you with other guys to Facebook, and be sensitive if you know he's going to be there. Don't go on a date with someone to a place where you know you're going to run into him. Try to talk to him, see if you could still be friends so that it isn't making your life awkward. Don't get sucked in if he tries to do this to you, either. Realize that it's his way of trying to prove to you and himself he doesn't care, and take a deep breath and turn the other cheek. If this happens, let him "win" by not retaliating.
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One-sentence summary -- Don't try to "win" the breakup.

Problem: Article: Slang rises out of communities of speakers or writers as shorthand for objects, actions, and concepts. It is a method of exclusion, as only insiders will be able to understand the slang terms.  Slang starts as insider language, but can grow outside of that subculture if it becomes popular enough. Slang is constantly evolving, and words and phrases can fall out of favor very rapidly. This is especially true if the slang begins to spread outside of the initial culture in which it was created. Avoid creating slang that is based off terms that are no longer in common use, as it will give your creation an archaic feel. This is when you cut off a portion of the word, either at the beginning or the end. Mash two truncated words together to form new compounds. You can combine this with adding prefixes or suffixes to create almost entirely new words. For example, instead of saying “all right,” the words can be truncated and mashed together to form the word “aight.” This is simply taking a noun and making it into a verb. For example, the word “text” is traditionally read as a noun, but can now also be used as a verb referring to sending a text message.  Another example of verbing is the word “party.” Originally, it was a noun describing a gathering of people. Now, it also means to engage in the act celebrating, usually with drinking connotations. The context of the word dictates how it is interpreted. The word gun is a noun, but can be used as a verb when you “gun someone down.” Verbing a noun can add spice and drama to an otherwise bland sentence. Experiment with nouns to find one that works well with the verbing process. Not every noun can be verbed, but you can create a powerful and memorable sentence when you find on that can. Slang grows outward from peers, so in order for your slang term to work, it needs to be spoken and in use. Use it in conversation, but don't necessarily give away that you're using a new word. Let your peers infer the meaning through the context of what you're saying. This will build credibility for your word.
Summary:
Understand the concepts of slang. Truncate a word. Try verbing a word. Spread your new slang word.