INPUT ARTICLE: Article: That's bad. If you somehow feel that when you're popular enough and people are re-uploading your content, search on YouTube the name of your videos to see if someone re-uploaded them without your consent. If you found your videos in someone else's channel, warn them. No need for conflict, unless they don't stop doing that then you can report them to YouTube.

SUMMARY: Visualize this scenario, you're popular in the community, everyone likes your videos until someone re-uploads your videos in their channel and calls it their own. Warn the re-uploader.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The one downside of oversized sweaters is that they certainly don’t show off your figure. If you want to accentuate your waist, there’s an easy solution. Pop a belt around your sweater and cinch it tight. Now, you have all the coziness of the big sweater, but you also have created a flattering silhouette. Big sweaters pair perfectly with big jewelry. Big, bold watches, bangles, and other bracelets look great against big, chunky sweaters. This is an easy way to add a bit of color or sparkle to a neutral sweater, or add a bit of fancy flair to a slouchy, more casual sweater. Cuff the sleeves of your sweater to show off your bracelets or watch. You can easily transform a big, comfy sweater into dressy work attire simply by adding a beautiful statement necklace. You can soften up a cable knit sweater by pairing it with a dainty necklace. Playing around with your jewelry can really change an entire outfit, so don’t be afraid to experiment. The lounging, weekend sweater can transition to business professional with some strategic styling. Pairing big, oversized sweaters with casual footwear is a no-brainer – they go perfectly with sneakers, snow boots, and moccasins. However, you can style them in a completely new way with different footwear. Try pairing an oversized sweater dress with over-the-knee boots for a fierce, eye-catching look. Take that slouchy, neutral sweater from movie night to party night by wearing it with sky-high wedges or heels. Men can pop on some dress shoes to instantly take the look from cozy to professional. The key to styling your oversized sweater is to get creative, and get bold. Get inspiration from fashion magazines, Pinterest, and television, and try combinations you’ve never considered before. Oversized sweaters are more versatile than you may think!

SUMMARY: Wear a belt. Embrace the wrist accessories. Add a necklace. Dress up your sweaters with your footwear.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are many head-wrapping scarves to choose from, but the best ones for preserving your hair overnight are silk or satin. These materials reduce friction between your hair and your pillow, thereby eliminating frizzy ends when you wake up. You can choose any bandana-style, turban-style, or neck scarf, just so long as you can wrap and tie it around your head. Large wrapping bonnets are also available, but these may allow too much room for your hair to move around and are better used on large braids or locks. Try to stick with a scarf that you can wrap and tie firmly to your head. To help preserve your straightened hair, use an overnight serum that’s low in alcohol and high in keratin protein to sleep in. Squeeze a dime-sized amount of serum onto your fingertips, and work the serum into your hair using downward strokes. You will need to have your hair in 2 sections for this wrap technique. Use a comb or hair pick to make a part in the center back of your head. Tilt your head down, place your comb or at the back of your head and center it to create the part. If you have a side part in front, you can create a middle part there as well to have an equal amount of hair in both sections, but it’s optional. Brush out your hair, first brushing it forward away from your new part in the back. Then brush the front towards the back on each side, so that you have 2 evenly sized chunks of hair on each side. It may help to loosely tie a hairband around 1 side to keep it from joining the other side as you start the next step. Gather the hair on the left side of your head, about midway up in the back, as if you were going to make a pigtail. Bring the section tightly over the back of your head, so that the ends rest on the right side of your head and secure it with 1 curved bobby pin if your hair is newly styled. Do the same thing with the right section of hair, wrapping it tightly around the back of your head toward the left.  If you have a left side part, wrap your hair going to the right. If you have a right side part, wrap your hair to the left. If you secured either section of hair with an elastic band while parting it, remove the band before starting to wrap your hair. If your hair is very long, you may need to wrap each section around the front of your head and then back toward the back again. Be sure to keep it tight against your head. After both sides of your hair are tightly wrapped around your head, use curved bobby pins to pin the ends in place. The curved pins should form to your head to reduce the number of dents they make in your hair. If your hair is very long and you had to wrap it around the front of your head too, you may need to add a few more curved pins to secure all of it in place. Take your scarf and wrap it tightly around where you wrapped your hair. Place it flat against the back of your head, bring the sides up, and tie a knot in the front of the scarf so you don’t have to sleep on the knot. The scarf will hold your pins in place and prevent your hair from moving while you sleep.

SUMMARY: Purchase a silk or satin scarf. Apply an overnight protecting serum to your hair with your fingers. Part your hair down the middle in the back. Brush your hair out while keeping the part. Wrap each half of your hair tightly around the back of your head. Secure the ends with curved bobby pins. Wrap your scarf around your wrapped hair to keep it in place.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is an excellent variation for smaller groups where you can rotate between players to have different people directing the Human Knot. To play this variation, one of the players should leave the room or turn away from other players as they get tangled together. Then, players can only move in the way they are instructed by the director. You might have fun adding a prop to set the knot director apart from other players. For example, you might give the knot director a play megaphone, a special hat, or a badge. Ice breakers often help you to learn the names of those you are playing with. You can add this challenge to the Human Knot as well! All you need to do is add a rule that states players can only talk to other players by saying that player's name, first. To encourage players to use names, you might institute a minor penalty for those who don't use first names. Every time a name isn't used, players might agree that rule breakers have to do five push ups after the game is finished, or you could have players that don't use names help you set up for the next activity. You should exercise caution when using this kind of variation. Since the limbs of players will be tangled together, it's easy to fall down or lose balance, which could potentially hurt somebody. However, older kids and adults might find the Human Knot more challenging with:  Every other player blindfolded. This way, players who aren't blindfolded have to help direct those who are, which encourages teamwork even more. Course obstacles. Uneven terrain can make keeping your balance while unknotting very difficult, but you should be careful about tripping hazards. Young kids might have a blast playing the Human Knot game in a bounce house. With large groups especially, you may find you need to break into groups to play the Human Knot game effectively. If this is the case for your group, you can add a competitive challenge by having both teams try to unravel faster than the other.

SUMMARY:
Play the game with a director. Use the Human Knot to learn names. Add limitations to players or the field of play. Have a human knot unraveling race.