INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Now it is time to put pencil to paper or fingers on keyboard. You know your basic premise. It is time to outline, which should include how you plan to begin, what content, premise, or rough jokes will make up the majority of your sketch, and how you will end. Many write their sketch's story backwards. If you have a great ending in mind (like a grown man fighting a teddy bear in a Build-A-Bear), start there and write what leads to that. Maybe the adult did not like the way the teddy bear was "looking" at him when he went in to buy his daughter a birthday present. Maybe work has been stressful and the man just needed to physically hit something. Maybe this particular bear reminds him of someone he hates. Use your imagination to develop a storyline. Be sure to include the setting, actors' lines, acting directions, and stage directions.  Choose a setting. Your character or characters will be in at least one place. Give detailed information about the setting. What other objects will be in the setting with your actors? In the Build-A-Bear fight sketch, describe other stuffed animals and how they looked on. Describe how the store is brightly colored to further accentuate the strangeness of the battle taking place. Be sure to set the character's name apart from their lines. Write their character's name in bold or italic type face followed by a colon. Write their lines. Many script writers find it helpful to include other cues in the actor's lines that indicate something about their speech pattern. For example, if the character stutters, the script might use periods or spaces in the text to indicate their speech pattern. Include acting directions. Think about what your actors are doing. Most likely they will not just be reciting lines in front of an audience. Tell your actors where to look, how to stand, what kind of body language to use, or any other aspects the actor needs to pull off the scene. Oftentimes, comedic writers will write "pause for laughter" to give the audience the chance to laugh without missing any of the scene. Include stage directions. Tell your actors where to go on stage, if they should be sitting or standing, if they should move pieces around the stage, or if they should enter or exit the stage. You don't want to have all your jokes at the beginning and none at the end or vice versa, so space them out across the entire piece.  Jokes and their punch lines can be built on top of each other to make a better effect, especially if the same punch line is going to be used over and over again. Many comedians like to include callbacks in their writing. Callbacks are when you reference something that occurred at the beginning of a sketch at the end of the sketch. For example, if in your sketch about a grown man wrestling a teddy bear, you mentioned how he went to Build-A-Bear to buy his daughter a birthday present, make a joke about the daughter's birthday gift at the end. Maybe say: "My daughter got a damaged teddy bear for her birthday because they made me buy the one I destroyed." Some people will focus so much on editing that they will lose the flow of the overall piece. After finishing an outline, write until the rough draft is complete. Then move to the revision stage.

SUMMARY: Outline your comedy sketch. Understand and use standard formatting rules for script writing. Consider your jokes' timing in the overall sketch. Finish a rough draft before editing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Repeat to make a second earring.
Summary: Cut 2 4-inch (10.16 cm) lengths of 22-gauge wire. Wrap one end around the tip end of the round-nose pliers to form a tiny loop. Bend the wire around the loop 2 or 3 times with your fingers, making sure that each bend touches the last. Grip the beginning of the spiral with chain-nose pliers and continue to wrap the wire until you reach 1 1/2 inches (3.81 cm) from the end, still making sure the wire touches each round. Bend the remaining wire at a 90-degree angle to the spiral. Thread 2 4 mm beads, a 2 mm metal bead and then 2 more 4 mm beads onto the wire. Make a loop at the end of the wire. Open the loop and attach it to an ear wire or clip.

Finding distractions will help you get over the feelings you had for your friend. This may include doing things you already enjoy doing, or it may entail going out and trying new things or meeting new people.  Make plans with friends or family at least a few times each week. Keep interacting with others to take your mind off of your feelings for your friend. You can still stay busy if your friends/family aren't available. Go for long walks or bike rides, explore your city, pick up a hobby, or take a class to learn something new. Getting over romantic feelings for a friend is very similar to going through a breakup. You may feel sad, angry, and a range of other emotions, and those emotions may take away your motivation to get through the day; however, maintaining normalcy in your life and taking care of yourself are required more than ever at times like this.  Get a lot of exercise. You'll burn off some of your frustration and experience the endorphin release that accompanies physical activity. Try to get an average of 30 minutes of physical activity each day. Most experts recommend getting a total of 150 minutes each week of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of intense aerobic activity each week.  Do things that you enjoy, like going shopping or seeing friends. These distractions can make you feel good and take your mind off of your friend. Make sure you maintain a nutritious diet and keep up your daily bathing and grooming habits. Some people recovering from heartbreak neglect these daily routines, but ultimately such behavior makes it harder to bounce back and feel better. . If you've had to distance yourself from a friend you developed feelings for, you may be experiencing a lot of difficult emotions. Keeping those thoughts and feelings bottled up will only cause you to continue dwelling on them. Instead, talk them out with friends whom you can trust or with a qualified therapist.  If talking with friends about your experience, make sure you choose friends you can trust. The last thing you want is to be made fun of or for your crush to find out about your feelings. If you decide to work with a therapist, ask your primary care physician for a recommendation in your area. A therapist has the added advantage of helping you beyond this immediate problem. You'll be able to discover patterns of behavior and find ways to work through other problems in your life.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep busy. Make self-care a priority. Talk about your feelings

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To ensure that your nipples don’t show through regular shirt material, look for bras with thick fabric cups, typically called either molded bras, contour bras, or T-shirt bras. They won’t have a lot of extra padding, but the fabric will be solid enough to prevent your nipples from being visible. Padded bras will provide extra nipple coverage. This type of bra has two cups that stick onto your breasts with adhesive, rather than strapping around your back and shoulders. It often has a clip in the middle, like a front-clasping bra, that allows you to connect the cups for more push-up. You can purchase this type of bra online or in some lingerie stores.  To put on a strapless, backless bra, bend over and stick the cup on the outside of each breast, then clip them together to create some cleavage. Wash the adhesive side of your bra after use with soap and water. Let it dry and store it in its original packaging so you can reuse it. If you’re prefer to wear lacy bras or ones made of thin fabric, stick on the pastie before you put it on. You can enjoy the look and feel of these thinner bras without worrying that your nipples will show through.

SUMMARY:
Wear a T-shirt bra to cover your nipples through everyday tops. Wear a strapless, backless bra for more support in a backless top. Place a pastie or nipple cover under a thin bra for extra coverage.