Write an article based on this "Think creatively to solve problems or complete tasks. Develop interests in unique and obscure things. Be passionate about a few key causes. Don't act fake for the sake of being quirky. Maintain a positive attitude."
article: Think of outside-the-box solutions for problems that you encounter. Try to see all aspects of a situation so that you can come up with solutions that no one has thought of before. Don't rest your opinions on old assumptions. Go against common trends and let your mind wander to unexpected places.  Meditate on ideas before you form an opinion or solution. You can keep a dream diary to give you more creative ideas. Whether it's a style of art or a brand of tea, quirky people are often engrossed in obscure niches. Look online for things that have a small cult following and do research on them. Engross yourself in hobbies and subjects that many people are unaware of. Unique hobbies could include beekeeping, quilting, or doll collecting. Most quirky people will be deeply invested in important causes like environmental justice, civil rights, or women's rights. Some quirky people will find even more obscure issues to educate people on. Find an issue that's important to you and let everyone around you know how passionate you are about it. Obscure issues might include saving a rare species of plant in the Amazon or demanding the return of your favorite actor in a sci-fi show. If you’re always trying to come off quirky at any cost, people may find you to be disingenuous. Most quirky people will act and dress how they want, regardless of what other people think. Do things that you truly like and wear clothes that make you feel comfortable. Don't do things just so that you can appear more quirky. Quirky people are often described as happy and energetic. Don’t be negative or judgmental. Try to maintain a positive attitude and always look at the upside of a situation rather than the downside.  For example, if you miss your train for a vacation you can say something like "Well, at least it's nice outside! We can always catch the next one."

Write an article based on this "Peel and mash a ripe banana in a medium bowl. Add 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil. Stir in 1 teaspoon of honey. Massage mixture through hair. Wrap with plastic wrap, a shower cap, or grocery bag. Rinse thoroughly with warm water."
article: Bananas are high in nutrients such as vitamins A and E and antioxidants, which foster healthy hair. The sugar and pectin in bananas will also help keep moisture in your hair. This mask is perfect for hair that's dry from over-processing or coloring. Whisk vigorously until the mixture is fairly smooth. You may have some small lumps of banana remaining; that's all right. Just try to break down any large chunks. You can also puree the banana and olive oil in a food processor or blender, if you have one. This technique will create a more thoroughly emulsified mixture. Raw organic honey is best for this, because it is highest in antioxidants, but any honey will work. Make sure the mixture is thoroughly combined. Focus on the ends, where most of the damage usually is. Make sure the mask is evenly distributed and that you don't have any huge chunks of banana in your hair. If you have long hair, put it into a ponytail or loose bun, or secure it with a hairclip before wrapping. Leave on hair for 30 minutes. This mask is quite sticky, so make sure you have completely rinsed it out! Follow with a gentle shampoo and conditioner.

Write an article based on this "Choose a Speyside or Highlands scotch if you want a sweeter flavor. Try a Lowlands scotch if you prefer a lighter body. Opt for Islay, Islands, or Campbeltown if you like strong or peaty flavors."
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Scotch flavors tend to vary a bit depending on the region in Scotland where they were produced. While this is not a hard and fast rule, Speyside and Highlands scotches are generally more fruity and sweet than other types of scotch. Speyside and the Highlands are both home to large numbers of distilleries, so you can expect quite a bit of variation between bottles. Experiment with different Speysides and Highlands until you find one you like. If you like whiskey that feels light and smooth and has a floral or grassy finish, Lowlands scotch is a good choice. These malt whiskeys are known for being gentler than many other types of scotch, and they make excellent aperitifs.  There are only a few operating distilleries in the Lowlands today. The 2 oldest and most famous distilleries currently in business in the region are Auchentoshan and Glenkinchie. Like most scotches, Lowlands whiskeys are single malts, meaning that they are made with malted barley from a single distillery. Malting involves letting the grain germinate in water before fermentation. Most scotches tend to have a milder flavor than other malts because of the special double or triple distillation process they go through. Generally, they have an alcohol content of about 40% (80-proof). These regions are known for producing whiskeys with strong, complex flavors, often with overtones of smoke, peat, and salt. These are good choices if you don’t like sweet or floral drinks, but they may be overwhelming for a first-time whiskey drinker.  Islay scotches are known for their strong flavors, which come from the peat fuel that is used during the malting process. Some of the most famous Islay scotches distilleries are Lagavulin, Ardbeg, and Laphroaig. For a somewhat lighter flavor, try a Bruichladdich scotch.  Islands scotches are also peaty, but are milder and sweeter than Islay scotches. Try a Tobermory or Highland Park, or choose an Arran bottle for a lighter and fruitier taste. Choose Talisker for a smoky and peaty taste.  Campbeltown scotches are complex and slightly salty, with peaty notes similar to those found in Islay's. The major distilleries are Glen Scotia, Longrow, and Springbank.