Article: Purchase a can of compressed air commonly used to clean electronics. Keep the nozzle about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the screen and use short bursts of air. Blow the entire screen to loosen the dust. Compressed air can be purchased at electronics or big box stores. Make a loop of tape around your fingers with the sticky side facing out. Cover your fingernails and knuckles so they do not come into contact with the screen. Using wider tape will help you cover more area when you clean the screen. With the tape wrapped around your hand, press it onto the screen on top of the mark. Lift your hand away from the screen and continue patting it until the mark disappears. Switch between using the frontside and backside of your hand so you don’t put residue back on the screen.  Wear latex gloves to avoid getting fingerprints or scratches on the screen. If the mark is larger or is not coming up with the tape, you may have to use a stronger cleaning method.
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Spray the screen with short strokes of compressed air to loosen the dust. Wrap a piece of 2 in (5.1 cm) thick masking tape around your hand. Tap the screen gently to remove dust marks 3⁄4 inch (19 mm) in size.

Problem: Article: Though you may not be used to being around boys, remember they are people just like you. Casual greetings and small talk can go a long way! Don’t get too discouraged if boys don’t always respond positively. Boys are stereotyped at a young age, and are taught to be "manly", so it may take more time for a boy to warm up to you. Remember that if boys are rude to you when you are just being friendly, it says a lot more about them than it does about you. Boy-girl friendships are most likely to occur outside of school so take this as an opportunity to pursue something you like and hopefully find some new friends in the process! Find an activity that you genuinely enjoy. For example, join an intramural soccer team if you like playing soccer, but don’t do it just to meet boys! Boys are everywhere and, though there is a stereotype that they're only interested in sports, they have a wide range of interests too. So join a movie club or volunteer at the local animal shelter. Chances are, there will be at least a couple boys there who are interested in the same thing and you’ll be able to bond over a genuine shared interest. See if any of your other girl friends are also interested in becoming friends with boys and invite them to do simple things, such as sitting together to eat lunch. After all, there’s no law saying that friend groups need to be divided by gender. If your girl friends ask you why you want to be friends with boys, explain that you are looking for platonic friendships. After all, boys make up about half the human population, so you are all going to need to learn how to interact with them in a healthy and positive manner sooner or later!
Summary: Be friendly and approachable. Join an extracurricular activity. Open up your friendship circle.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One of the easiest ways to prop up your cake pops is to simply slide the sticks through the holes of an upside-down colander. This is a great option if you're using a nicer stand to display your cake pops, but you're worried that the pops will drip as they're cooling. Just rinse the colander when you're finished! Don't use every hole in the colander. Instead, try to space the cake pops out so they have at least 1 1⁄2 in (3.8 cm) between them.

SUMMARY: Slide the pops into a upside-down colander for an easy-to-clean option.

This is a great excuse to text someone that you don’t know that well. The advice could be about anything: what class to take, where’s the best ice cream place in town, what book you should read.  Incorporate a compliment to be more flirty. Text her: “I don’t know which classes to pick for next semester and you’re the smartest girl around. Advice?” Or, “You sang so beautifully at the choir concert yesterday! Any song recs? I need more music.” Make it a joke by pretending it’s urgent. “I need help with an urgent question: what’s the best ice cream in town?” Even if you don’t know the girl, it’s generally safe to assume that she likes listening to music, watching TV, or reading books. You can tell her you just finished a TV show, or are looking for new tunes. Text something like, “I just finished “Derry Girls.” So good! Any new show recs to fill this hole in my heart?” This is really sweet and proves that she’s been on your mind, even if you don’t know her too well. If you’ve got a crush on a cute girl in your class, this is a good way to send her a first message out of the blue.  Text something like, “Was just listening to the Les Mis soundtrack and I remembered how awesome you were in the spring musical. What’s up?” Mention something that you have in common. For example, “Just ran into Mr. Trevor at the grocery store. Lol so awkward. Don’t know how I would survive that class without your funny comments.” If you’ve just got the number of a cute girl in your class, or you’re messaging her on social media, asking her to study is the perfect excuse to get together. If you want to make it a bit more flirty, use the word “date.”  Text, “Can’t believe how much homework Mr. L gave us… Homework date this weekend?” Or make her the hero by texting, “I am dying here trying to study for the bio test. Save me?” When you’re sending the first message to a girl you just matched with on a dating app, don’t just say, “Hey,” or tell the girl that she looks pretty. Prove that you’ve taken the time to read her bio by mentioning something in it.  For example, if her bio says she likes to watch Friends, you could say, “So are you more of a Rachel, a Phoebe, or a Monica?” If it says she likes reading, ask her what’s her favorite book she’s read recently. If she doesn’t have anything specific in her bio, ask her a question on one of her photos. For example, “That view looks gorgeous! Where is it?” Remember, the point of a dating app is not to talk forever virtually, but to set up a time to meet in person. So after you’ve established a bit of friendly banter, go ahead and ask her out. You won’t really know if you two get along until you meet in person.  Be direct and clear, and suggest a plan. Say something like, “Can I take you out to coffee this week? There’s a new café on Teresa Street with killer pastries.” Or say, “Would love to continue this chat in person. How about drinks at Benni’s on Friday?” If she’s not free the time you suggest, ask her when she is free.
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Text the girl for advice if you have her number. Ask the girl for a recommendation to get the conversation started. Send her a “thought of you” text to show your sweet side. Ask a girl in your class on a study date as an excuse to hang out. Reference a girl’s bio when messaging her on a dating app. Ask her out on a date after a bit of banter on a dating app.