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Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Notepad app. Right-click Notepad at the top of the Start window, click Run as administrator in the drop-down menu, and click Yes when prompted. The Notepad window will open.  If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. It's in the top-left corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the top of the File drop-down menu. Doing so opens a File Explorer window. To do so:  Click This PC on the left side of the File Explorer window. Scroll down and double-click your hard drive's name (usually OS (C:)) in the middle of the window. Double-click the "Windows" folder. Scroll down and double-click the "System32" folder. Scroll down and double-click the "drivers" folder. Double-click the "etc" folder. It's in the lower-right side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. You should see several files appear in the main window. Find the "hosts" file in the main Notepad window, then do the following:  Right-click the "hosts" file. Click Properties in the drop-down menu. Click the Security tab. Click Edit. Check the "Full Control" box. Click OK, then click Yes when prompted. Click OK. Click the "hosts" file to do so. It's in the lower-right side of the window. The "hosts" file will open in Notepad. Click the very end of the last line on the page, then press ↵ Enter. To block a website in your computer's browsers, do the following:  Type in 127.0.0.1 and press Tab ↹. Type in a website's address without the "www" section (e.g., "facebook.com", "twitter.com"). Press ↵ Enter to start a new line, then repeat the above two steps with other addresses you want to block. While you can block sites in most browsers using the above step, Google Chrome is slightly different: if you're blocking sites on Google Chrome, you'll need to place a space and then the "www.[site].com" version of the website's address after the "[site].com" version.  To block Facebook, for example, you would type in 127.0.0.1	facebook.com www.facebook.com. Adding the "http://" or "https://" part of the address as well (e.g., 127.0.0.1	facebook.com https://www.facebook.com can improve the chances of the site being blocked. IP address — You can find a website's IP address and then block it in the "hosts" file to prevent people from accessing the website via its IP address.  Mobile site — By placing "m." in front of a website's address (e.g., "m.facebook.com" instead of "facebook.com"), you can block the mobile version of the website as well. To do so:  Click File in the top-left corner of Notepad. Click Save As... in the drop-down menu. Click the "Save as type" drop-down box, then click All Files in the drop-down menu. Click the "hosts" file in the main window to select it. Click Save, then click Yes when prompted. . You'll use Command Prompt to perform this action. Flushing the DNS cache will prevent saved browser information from clashing with your blocked sites. If you have any browser windows open, close them and then re-open them. Any websites you added to the "hosts" file should now be blocked in your browsers. If the websites still aren't blocked after restarting your browsers, try restarting your computer.

summary: Open Start . Type in notepad. Open Notepad in administrator mode. Click File. Click Open…. Navigate to the "etc" folder. Click the "Text Documents (*.txt)" box. Click All Files. Remove security from the "hosts" file. Select the "hosts" file. Click Open. Create a new line at the bottom of the document. Add websites to the block list. Block Google Chrome sites using this method. Try blocking alternative versions of the website's address. Replace the existing "hosts" file with the edited one. Flush your computer's DNS cache Restart all browsers.


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Once your pastry bag is ready, you can pipe the icing on as an accent for the cookies. You can use it simply to outline the shape of the cookie, or to add fine details, such as a face for a gingerbread man cookie. You can also use the icing to pipe patterns on the cookies, such as an all-over polka dot or stripe design. Royal icing works extremely well as a glue to hold decorative candies and other embellishments on the cookies. Just add a dot of the frosting onto the cookie where you want to place the decoration and press the candy into place. When the icing dries, it won’t move.  You can use candies specifically meant for cookies decorating, such as sugar pearls or dragees, or you can use regular candies, such as M&M’s. Allow the icing to dry completely before you place the decorated cookies in storage containers. If you want an easy way to decorate the cookies, use a knife to spread the icing over the entire cookie. While the icing is still wet, sprinkle colored sugar over it for a colorful, sparkling look. You can use a single colored sugar for the entire cookie, or use a piece of paper towel or a paper plate to block off sections of the cookie as you sprinkle to use multiple colors for a striped effect.

summary: Pipe some lines on cookies with icing. Use icing to serve as glue for candies. Spread icing across the entire surface.


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Breaking up prematurely will, 99.9% of the time, ruin a relationship. If there's a problem, try to find a way to solve it, and if you can't, you'll either have to deal with it or break up. Common sense, right? Wrong. Breaking up over the phone is a sign of fear to some, and a sign of lying to some. If you're breaking up with someone who really likes you, of course they'll cry or get angry. Save yourself the embarrassment and try not to break up with your boyfriend/girlfriend in a place such as the movie theaters, the beach, a restaurant, etc. This just ruins the mood, and if it's a movie or restaurant, you're the one whose going to have to pay the bill. Definitely. So say your girlfriend/boyfriend crashes your car. Don't get angry and end it just because she/he wrecked your car. If you do, this screams that you don't care about any girl/guy you'll have, and it's extremely hard to get another girl/boy to trust you. This IS COMMON SENSE. Breaking up with someone when they're mad is just screaming "Give me what you got!" They just might end up taking out their anger on you.
summary: Make sure you're actually ready to break up. Never break up over a text or over the phone. Pick a place where it's okay to make a scene. Don't break up with someone on a date. Don't break up with someone just over a small thing. Don't break up with someone when they're in a bad or mad mood.