Article: If one of your friends has caught your eye, then check to see if they’re single! Click on their page to check their relationship status. If it isn’t listed, scroll through their pictures and posts to see if they have a partner. If they appear to be single, you can start a conversation to make sure. For example, if the person posts a photo of themself at a baseball game, you could comment, “I had no idea you were such a baseball fan! We should get a group together and go to a game.” Their response can help you figure out if they really are single. ” Facebook has a feature that shows you a list of people you may know. Some of them could be singles you’ve encountered in real life through work, school, or your favorite activities. Since you already have a prior connection identified by Facebook, you have an “in” to contact them! Check out their profile to see if they’re single. If you think they may be a match, send them a friend request so you can start talking. You can search by city, education level, and work history to find new people. This feature works best for finding people you’ve met before, but it can also show you everyone who lives in your area. This lets you “shop” through the results just like you would when online dating.  Keep in mind that Facebook will show you both single and attached people. There is no filter for just singles. You can access this feature here: https://www.facebook.com/people/ Keep an eye out for friends-of-friends who catch your eye. You can do this by looking at the photos your friends are tagged in, or perusing the profiles of friends you have a lot in common with, since their other friends may have similar interests to yours. If you see someone you like, you already have a connection to them -- your shared friend!  Make group plans with your mutual friend and ask them to invite the person along. If the person you’re interested in comments on your mutual friend’s post, respond back and see if you can start a conversation. Try to interact with the person a few times, and then send a friend request. You can search for single people, groups for singles, or even specific things you’re looking for in a mate. For example, you could search “photos of friends at Smokey’s Bar,” and Facebook will show you photos your friends took at that bar. You can also search for non-friends. Most cities have a bunch of different Facebook groups for all kinds of topics. Groups dedicated to singles are your best option for meeting available people, and they’ll likely be more open to making a connection. However, you may also meet people by joining groups for people with similar interests, such as a filmmaking, hiking, or outdoor grilling.  If a group is private, you can request to join. Most of these groups will let you in. You can access Facebook groups here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/  If you don’t find a singles group for your area, then you can try to start one yourself! With Facebook events, you can see what’s going on in your area and mark the event if you want to go. There’s also an area for discussion, which could help you connect with other people who are going. If you go to the events in your area, you could meet a few new friends, some of whom might be eligible singles!
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Check your friends’ profiles if you’re interested in them. Peruse your list of “suggested friends. Use Facebook’s “Discover People” feature to locate people near you. Connect through mutual friends. Use the search bar at the top of the site for key terms. Join Facebook groups in your area to meet people with similar interests. Use Facebook events to meet people in your area.
Article: The more gems you chain, the more points you gain.  5 gems in a line produces a hyper cube. Swapping a gem with a hypercube causes all gems like the one swapped to be cleared off the board and rewards points for each.
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Swap gems by clicking on them and then clicking on an adjacent (left, right, up, or down) gem to exchange their places to form a chain of three or more gems.
Article: Making stud earrings is easy once you have assembled your materials. Check out your local craft store for earring flatbacks, earring décor pieces, and jewelry glue. Before you get started, you will need:  Stud earring flatbacks Earring décor pieces, such as beads, buttons, pennants, etc. Jewelry glue (or super glue) Paper towels Toothpick Use the toothpick to apply a dot of glue to the stud earring flatback. You don’t need a large amount of glue, just enough to cover the surface of the earring flatback.  Superglue also works if you are in a hurry. If using superglue, then you can apply the earring glue directly onto the earring flatback with the tube. Only use a small amount and be careful not to get any on your skin or other surfaces. Be sure to work over a paper towel to avoid getting glue onto your table and other surfaces. Take the piece you want to mount on the earring back and press it onto the glue on the earring flatback. Hold the pieces firmly together for a minute to give them a chance to bond. Then, place the earring on your paper towel to dry the rest of the way. If the earring piece you have added has a flat surface, such as a button or flat pennant, then place the earring face down rather than on its side. Leave the earrings alone to dry for a few hours or overnight. It is important to let them dry completely before you wear them. If you used superglue, then your earrings will be ready after just a few minutes. However, you may still want to leave them be for up to an hour to let the glue dry and bond completely.
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Gather your materials. Apply glue to the earring flatback. Press earring décor onto the earring flatback. Allow glue to dry.