Article: Fasten the four 12-inch (30.5 cm) pieces of 2-by-4 wood planks into the angle holders to create the legs, using 4 wood screws per leg, or 16 screws total. There should be 4 available spaces in the angle holders, 1 for each leg. Attach one 24-inch (61 cm) piece of 2-by-4 wood plank to the bottom of each leg, using 4 total, with 4 wood screws per anchor. These will ensure greater stability and a balanced surface. Cut a long, thin strip of the suede padding to fit the length and width of the beam. Glue the padding onto the surface so it covers the entire beam.  For optimal results, use a piece wide enough to fit all the way around the beam with enough left over to fasten to the underside with the angle holders. Allow the padding and glue to fully dry before using the beam.
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Add legs to the beam. Anchor the base for each leg. Cover with synthetic suede padding.
Article: Stop answering his phone calls, texts, emails, etc. Never text or call him. If you are in the middle of a text conversation, randomly stop replying. Reschedule dates and hang-out events frequently. If he asks you if you’re free, say “I’m not sure, I’ll text you in an hour or so” but never text him back. When he tries to hold your hand, hold his for a couple seconds, then point to something or fix your hair with the occupied hand. When the hand motion is done, put your hand in your pocket or hold your cell phone or something that prevents him from trying to grab it again. If possible, focus on something other than him when he’s there - make an important phone call, catch up on some work, or text other people constantly. If you absolutely have to talk to him, act annoyed and do so with as few words as possible.
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Stop putting effort into the relationship. If he comes over, be cold and aloof. Ignore him when you’re together in groups.
Article: for a banana that is yellow and lightly speckled with small brown or black spots. Some people prefer the firmer yellow-all-over stage; some prefer the softer, sweeter, stronger-flavored yellow-and-brownish stage. If the banana is not ripe, you can leave it on a warm counter for a day or two. If you are in an in-closed area, such as a room, throw it away in a closed bag or closed trashcan, otherwise the banana will fill the room with its odor. Alternatively, you can also save the banana peel to use as compost in your garden.
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Buy a ripe banana. Get rid of the skin.