Q: Most of what you need to pick a lock with a paperclip is easily accessible. You really only need three different things. The paperclips, one to act as lock pick, one to act as tension wrench, and a pair of pliers to shape the paperclips.  Two big paperclips, one to act as tension wrench, one to act as the pick. There is no upper size limit, but you want to make sure that the width is not slim enough that it will fit into the lock and that the height is tall enough so that you can insert it into the lock while still holding onto enough length to turn them. Grab a pair of pliers to shape the two paperclips. It's easier to use pliers than your hands.
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Q: In Spanish, the endings of some words are changed to o or a depending on whether you are speaking about a male or female. When referring to a female, you say está contenta, “she is happy,” with the a ending. When referring to a male, you say  está contento, or “he is happy,” with the o ending. None of the other words for happy have endings that change to a masculine or feminine form. If you are saying something or someone is happy as a temporary state of being/feeling, you should use the estar form of happy. Estar is more common for talking about happiness in Spanish. If you are saying someone is a happy person as a permanent way of being; however, you will use ser.  An example of estar would be if you said,  Estoy contento de que vinieras, or “I (male) am happy you came.” Being happy about an action is an impermanent state, and so you would use estar. An example of ser would be if you said, Siempre ha sido una niña muy alegre, or “she has always been a happy (cheerful) little girl.” You are saying this is her permanent way of being, and so you use ser in the present perfect, ha sido, or “she has been.” Decide on how you need to conjugate the verb you are using in order to convey the correct meaning. Conjugating verbs can be complex in Spanish, and there are many different conjugations depending on the subject and tense you are using. Follow the in-line citations to see all of the ways to conjugate estar, which is the most common verb that you will use with happy.  If you are speaking in the present form of estar to say you or someone else is happy, use the following conjugations:  I am happy- Estoy feliz You are happy- Estás feliz She/he or you formal is/are happy- Está feliz We are happy- Estamos feliz They are happy formal- Estáis feliz They are happy- Están feliz For example, if you would like to say  Me siento feliz, or “I feel happy,” remember that the verb sentirse is reflexive. Reflexive verbs are shown in the example, Me llamo Juan. Me llamo Juan translates directly to “I call myself Juan.” In English, we don’t have reflexive verbs. However, in Spanish you add the me in front of the present I form of the verb for llamar, or to call to make the reflexive form Me llamo.  Me (myself) siento feliz Te (yourself) sientes feliz Se (himself, herself, yourself) siente feliz Nos (ourselves) sentimos feliz Os (yourselves) sentís feliz Se (themselves, yourselves) sienten feliz If you are saying we, you all, or they are happy, for example, use the plural forms felices and contentos.  For example, if you say, Estamos felices de estar aquí, or “we are happy to be here,” you say estamos felices because “we are happy” is plural. For another example, El grupo de las niñas están contentos con sus venta de las galletas, or “the group of girls are happy with their cookie sales.” Here there is more than one girl selling cookies, and so because it’s plural, contenta becomes contentos.
A: Use the correct masculine or feminine form of contento(a). Use the correct verb of to be, ser or estar. Conjugate estar based on the time you are referring to and who you are talking about. Consider reflexive verbs. Make feliz or contento plural if the subject is plural.

Q: You can use an external application, send it via email, or even just save it to your Camera Roll.
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If you would like to send a stamp, click on the preferred stamp and click “Use”. Select how you’d like to send the stamp. Specify your recipient, add a message if you wish, and hit “Send”!