Write an article based on this "Ask your boyfriend to tell you two interesting things about his day. Share a news story that made an emotional impact on you. Ask your boyfriend how a memorable family member is doing."
article: Sometimes people get into regular schedules that seem uninteresting to them, but could be interesting to you, and vice versa.  Asking for at least two interesting things will inspire your boyfriend to step back and look more closely at his day.  Additionally, ask your boyfriend how he felt about the two interesting things. If it’s not obvious to you why the two things your boyfriend named are interesting, ask him why he found them interesting. If he has trouble naming two interesting things, help him out by asking, “Where did you eat lunch?  What did you have?” If you’ve recently heard a very happy or very sad news story, share it with your boyfriend.  For instance, if a mine collapsed and the miners were miraculously rescued, share it with your boyfriend.  You could say, “Did you hear the good news about the miners?  I’m really thankful they have been rescued.” Encourage your boyfriend to discuss other recent developments in current events by asking him, "What events did you see in your newsfeed today?" For instance, if his aunt is known to say or do outrageous things, ask, “So, how is our dear Aunt Linda?”  Keep the conversation going by comparing how your boyfriend’s mom and your mom, for instance, are getting on. Even if your boyfriend hasn’t seen his family in a while, you could bring them up anyway.  Reminiscing about funny family-related memories is a great way to bond.

Write an article based on this "Flip the red switch to activate on the bike's battery. Pull out the choke to start the bike in colder temperatures. Pull in the clutch Hit the gear shifter down 6 times to get into first gear. Kickstart the engine using the metal lever on the right. Release the clutch as you pull back the throttle."
article: Before starting the engine, you need to activate the battery. Many bikes have a red switch on the right handle. Some models may have an “on” button instead. All you need to do is press it to start the battery.  If your bike doesn’t have a switch or button, it may have a key slot. Place your key in the slot, then turn it to the on position. Once you turn your battery on, all of the lights should activate. The choke is typically on the left side of the bike, near where your leg rests while you’re in a seated position. This device “chokes” air into the engine to increase the gas flow. During cold days or after a lack of use, the engine needs more gas to start.  On some bikes, you pull the choke by flipping a switch located underneath the battery. If you have used your bike earlier in the day, you don’t need to pull the choke. all the way. The clutch is the lever on the left handle. It’s in the same spots as the left handbrake on bicycles. Pull the lever all the way in and hold it in place while you start the bike. Bikes for kids often do not have a clutch. Instead of using the clutch, you shift the bike into neutral. While you are seated on the bike, extend your left foot toward the front peg. Reach the gear shifter right in front of it. Push the shifter all the way down repeatedly while you hold onto the clutch.  This method works the same way for a child’s bike, except it puts the bike automatically into neutral. Rock the bike back and forth. If it moves freely without locking up, you're in gear. The kickstarter typically is a silver lever near the bottom of your right foot when you’re seated on the bike. Grab the lever by hand and flip it away from the bike. Then, plant your foot on the left foot peg and stand up. Finish by stomping your right foot down on the lever. Many modern bikes have a button that starts the engine electronically. Press it to turn the bike on. The key to starting the bike is to do both actions slowly and at the same time. Ease the throttle back as you begin letting go of the clutch. The bike will start moving. You can then stop the bike and push the choke back in before you start driving.  On a children’s bike, you will need to lift the gear shifter up to transition from neutral to first gear. Do this when you’re ready to move the bike. Hold onto the clutch! If you let go, the bike will stall. Similarly, if you pull the throttle back too fast, the bike will shoot forward and fall over. To perfect this motion, you can practice it in the air before you drive.

Write an article based on this "Choose clothes and hats that advertise sports teams. Look for pieces with athletic details or logos. Select breathable fabrics. Don't be afraid to choose bright colors."
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You can find tons of shirts, pants, hoodies, socks, and hats that advertise your favorite sports teams. Stock up on these types of items so you always have something sporty in your closet. A team T-shirt or hoodie would pair well with sweatpants or jeans. Choose tops and bottoms from brands like Nike, Puma, Adidas, and Under Armour to show your sporty style. Also, look for athletic details like stripes, which are a classic sporty element. Rubberized or bungee-style zipper pulls also create an athletic vibe. A Puma T-shirt, jeans, and Puma shoes is an easy go-to outfit. Whether you actually plan to play a sport or not, choosing light, breathable fabrics that wick away sweat, like cotton, Lycra, or microfiber, give you an athletic vibe. Plus, they're super comfy! Wear black Lycra yoga pants and a jersey or team T-shirt any day of the week. Just because you want to look sporty doesn't mean you have to stick to all neutrals. Choose clothes in your favorite hues, whether they are neons or pastels.  Try wearing a bright pink polo shirt, a white tennis skirt, and white sneakers. Alternatively, opt for neon green basketball shorts, a black tank, and black Converse.