Write an article based on this "Curl and tease long hair into a voluminous lion’s mane. Tease and spike short hair. Top off your hairstyle with a bandana headband. Add a smudge of black eyeliner or a full face of heavy makeup. Paint your nails Add real or temporary tattoos to toughen up your look."
article: The right hair is essential to the 80s rocker look. After all, hair metal didn’t get its name for no reason! When styling your hair, try to get it as big and voluminous as possible. Curl, crimp, and frizz it out to achieve lots of texture. Keep the ends hanging loose around or below your shoulders. Add short, choppy layers around your crown and face to get that feathery lion’s mane look. Hold your hair in place with tons of hairspray and volumizing product.  Most 80s glam metal rockers were clean-shaven to get the androgynous look, but some hard rockers sported stubble and facial hair.  Don’t keep your hair straight or you may get mistaken for a 70s rocker. If you have shorter hair, tease the roots and use lots of pomade and hairspray to create a funky 80s rocker style. At the crown and sides of your head, try to get your hair to stand straight up in a spiked ‘do. If you can, leave the bottom layer long to create a shaggy mullet. Or consider spiking the front strands toward your face if your hair is shorter around the sides and back.  Look at Rod Stewart and Flock of Seagulls as examples of how to style short to medium-length hairstyles.  Not many 80s rockers had short hair, so consider getting an 80s wig to create the iconic lion’s mane look. Ladies can sport a voluminous curly bob like Madonna. Pair a classic red or blue bandana in a paisley print with a cutoff denim vest in the style of Bruce Springsteen. Or choose an outrageous bandana, like one in leopard print or a bright color, for your glam metal band look. Tie it so it completely covers your forehead and allows your voluminous hair to stand up at your crown.  While the headband-style bandana was popular, it was worn in a variety of ways. Try tying your bandana around your arm or leg instead.  Add a pair of dark aviator sunglasses to a classic bandana. Makeup is key to the 80s rocker look. If you prefer a classic hard rocker look, pencil on some black eyeliner around your upper and lower lids. Or for a glam look, go all-out with the androgynous made-up face of 80s rock. Use bronzer and blush to sculpt your cheekbones, brush on brightly colored eyeshadow, and highlight your pout with dark lipstick.  Feel free to try a full face of white and black makeup like KISS. Unlike the use of makeup in 70s glam rock, makeup in the 80s wasn’t really about gender ambiguity. Instead, it was more about visual and creative experimentation. with black nail polish. Male and female rockers of the 80s wore nail polish. Keep your nails short and apply 2 or 3 coats of an opaque black polish. Slip into fingerless leather gloves for an edgier take. It’s ok if the polish gets a little chipped. The idea is to look scruffy and edgy, and like you’ve been busy shredding your guitar. Many 80s rockers are covered in tattoos. For a night out, try adhering temporary tattoos to your skin. If you’re committed to the rocker lifestyle, consider getting permanent tattoos that you love. Focus on placing your tats on your arms in a full sleeve, across your chest and neck, and over your knuckles and fingers. Focus on including rock imagery in your tattoos. Skulls, roses, crosses, and even imagery drawn from song lyrics will solidify your edgy 80s rocker identity.

Write an article based on this "You said something like, "I want a new camera someday. If you gave them a Christmas list, look for it they might have crossed out what they already bought. Look in the garage."
article: " Remember stuff you wanted and your parents wanted to get you that for Christmas. Your parents always refresh their minds on Christmas on what to get you.

Write an article based on this "Don't jump in right away. Avoid talking about the ex. Enjoy your new relationship on its own terms. Don't be paranoid about the past."
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Though you may have waited months (or longer!) for the relationship to finally end so you can be with the person you like, this doesn't mean that you should move in all of your things, start hooking up, and introduce the person of your dreams to your parents and fifty closest friends. Instead, give it time. Even if you have decided to date right away, don't spend every moment of every day together -- just see the person a couple times a week, giving them time to heal. The best thing to do is to give the person time to heal and not to date at all until they are ready. But if feelings are serious, this is easier said than done. Though you and your new partner might have initially spent hours dissecting the previous relationship, this is not the time to rehash it. Though you shouldn't pretend the person's ex doesn't exist, you should avoid talking or asking about them, until the person has had enough space -- this could take months, or even over a year. Of course, if the person really wants to talk about the past relationship, you shouldn't change the subject. But you can say that you think, in order to focus on your new relationship, you should leave the past behind as much as you can until you have firmer footing. Don't get stuck in the past, and don't worry so much about being the perfect person for your new partner - just be yourself. If you were really meant to be together, then you'll find a routine that works for you and will find a path to true happiness. Don't compare yourself to the ex, try to be the opposite of the ex, or try to be something you're not.  Sure, you might have used some devious tactics to make your new relationship happen, but if you want it to last, you should think only about the two of you being together - and nothing else. Even if you had a deep friendship before, you should find new things for you to do together as a couple that can define you as an item, not make you think of the past. You may find yourself in a hard position. Your new love interest has broken up with an ex for you -- who is to say it won't happen again if they find a person who is even more right for them than you are? Well, no one can promise that it won't happen, but to stay sane and have an amazing relationship, you have to tell yourself that the previous breakup was meant to be, and that you and the person you're with really belong together. It won't happen again.  If you always ask about what the ex is up to or act jealous when the person spends time with others, you'll be dooming your relationship to failure. If it's really meant to last, then in the long run, you'll find that you'll stop worrying about the ex or the previous relationship. But this could take months - or even years. If you're meant to be together forever, burying the past will be worth it.