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It doesn’t matter what other website you have open, as long as it makes it look like you’re doing something besides watching porn. For example, you could have Facebook open in another window on your computer or a blog open in a separate tab on your mobile device. You can also just exit out of the website or file that you’re looking at, but it might look suspicious if you don’t have anything up on your screen when someone walks in. Although headphones are better than having the sound playing out loud from the speakers on your computer or mobile device, they’ll make it harder to hear if anyone’s coming. If there’s a chance that someone will walk in on you, it’s better to skip the headphones and just mute whatever you’re watching. If you really want to use headphones, try leaving one of the earbuds out so it’s easier to hear what’s going on around you. If your back is turned to the door, you might not notice someone walk in on you. It also makes it easier for someone to see your screen. Instead, try to face the door so your screen is hidden and so you’ll be immediately alerted if someone enters the room.

summary: Keep another window or tab open to quickly switch to if someone walks in. Avoid watching porn with headphones in if other people are at home. Face the door when you’re watching porn so it’s easy to see someone come in.


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If your furniture has removable pieces, such as drawers and doors, take these off and set them aside. If your furniture has any pieces that you do not want painted, such as hinges, knobs, and pulls, remove them and set them aside; if you cannot remove them, then cover them with painters tape. Imperfections show up on black surfaces, and even more so if that surface is glossy. If your furniture has any dents or holes, fill these in with some wood filler or putty. Before you can start priming and painting your furniture, you need to sand your piece. This gives the primer a rough surface to grip on to. Take some fine grit sand paper (between 180 and 220 grit) and lightly buff the entire surface of your piece. You do not have to strip the entire previous paint job; you simply need to create a rough texture. If your furniture has a varnish on it, then use 80 grit sandpaper. You need to remove any dust created from when you sanded your furniture. Do this by wiping the entire surface of your furniture with a tack cloth. Grey primer helps make shadows more visible, which will help you find and fix any imperfections. You can either paint or spray on the primer. To prevent drips and puddles, apply several light coats of primer (while letting the primer dry between coats) as opposed to one thick coat. Be sure to choose a primer intended for the material your furniture is made out of. Once the primer has dried, run 220 grit sandpaper over any imperfections in the primer, such as paint drips, bubbles, and globs. After that, wipe the piece down again with tack cloth. If necessary, apply more primer and repeat the process. Remember, imperfections show up more on black surfaces, so your primed surface needs to be as smooth as possible. Before you start painting, let your primer dry at least 24 hours. Refer to the directions on the can, as some primers might require more time.

summary: Remove drawers and any pieces you don't want painted. Fix any dents and scratches. Sand your furniture. Wipe your furniture down with a tack cloth. Apply a grey, paint primer to your furniture. Use sandpaper and tack cloth to remove any imperfections. Wait your primer dry.


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While there are a lot of crafting ideas and instructions around, finding the right one can be a bit like finding a needle in a haystack.  Look online, in books, and magazines. Ask friends if they have instructions for designs. Make sure your friends are at roughly the same skill level as you are.  Double-check on whether your friends are using their design- you don't want to look like a copy cat. Make a shortlist of about five different designs that you like. When picking the card that you'd like to make for your teacher, think about different aspects, not just the final product:  Think about what your card should express: does the design capture it? Do you want a funny, a sentimental or a happy card? Look at the difficulty level- is it something you can do by yourself? Be honest with yourself and ask for help if it looks too hard. After you've picked your card, it's time to get to the next step in the planning phase.  Read the instructions carefully, and if possible, compare with pictures or videos. See if there are tips and helpful hints in the instructions that you can use. Write the list noting how much of what material you need. Once you have a list together, assemble your materials- see what you have and get the materials you still need.  Take stock of what you already have- sometimes you can use old items you don't need anymore. For example, you could use old crayola stumps to form your teacher's initials on the card.  Go to an arts and crafts store to buy what you need - often the sales people have great ideas and can help, too! This can be a bit of a tedious step, but in order to get the design and the card right, be extra diligent when it comes to following the instructions.  Read every step carefully to make sure you know what to do. Take notes after you've completed your step- this can help you in the future. Ask someone for help if you are unsure of how you should do something. This is one of the most important parts of the card- it verbalizes your appreciation, and underlines the visual message of the card.  Write from the heart and be specific: What makes your teacher so special? Think about different ways of expressing your gratitude- a haiku for example,   or if it's for your French teacher, try it en français! This is the last step, so make sure your delivery is perfect!  Deliver the card after school- before school starts, teachers often have a lot of prep-work- you don't want to interrupt! Approach your teacher after class. Smile and say: "This is for you, I made it!" Send your card to school in the mail in a big, brightly colored envelope if you are shy or don't have time to deliver it in person. This will make your teacher feel extra special.
summary: Look for craft instructions for Teacher's Day cards. Pick a design that you like. Make a list of things you need. Assemble the things you need. Follow the instructions. Write your card for Teacher's Day! Deliver the card.