Write an article based on this "Get a sweet ride."
article: Don’t forget to upgrade your weapon and vehicle. Having dependable weapons and get away vehicles is a sure way to make your RP grinding faster. However, spend your money wisely. Don’t just waste your money on clothes or other stuff that just affects aesthetics.

Write an article based on this "Purchase a meter from your local pharmacy. Fast overnight and wash your hands before testing. Set up the lancet device. Sanitize your finger and prick it with the lancet. Place a droplet of blood onto the test strip. Insert the test strip into the meter. Remember that a home test can’t accurately diagnose diabetes."
article: You don’t need a prescription to buy a blood glucose meter. They typically cost between $10 and $75 (USD), and more expensive meters tend to be easier to read and more accurate.  You can also find glucose meters online, which will allow you to easily compare prices. Check if the product you purchase includes test strips. If you get a meter that doesn’t come with strips, you’ll have to buy strips that match that model. It's a good idea to check the price of strips before you choose a model, as this will affect the total amount you pay for the glucose meter. You may also be able to get a meter or strips that are covered by your insurance. Test your glucose levels in the morning after you’ve gone 8 hours without eating. Grease, dirt, and trace sugars on your skin can lead to inaccurate results, so wash up with soap and hot water before using the meter. Hot water and the motion of washing and drying your hands will also increase blood flow in your fingertips. Place the lancet into the lancet device, which is what you’ll use to prick your finger. Push the lancet into its slot until you hear a click, then remove the cap that covers the lancet. Steps vary by product, so read your specific model’s instructions before using it. Wipe your finger with an alcohol pad. Hold it against a tabletop with the bottom of your fingertip facing up. Hold the lancet to your fingertip and press the device’s button to prick yourself. Pricking the bottom of your finger just to the side (near the edge of your fingernail) can help prevent soreness. If you don’t see blood after pricking your finger, gently massage around the area until you see a drop of blood. Touch and hold the test strip to your fingertip to collect the droplet of blood. Promptly insert the test strip into the glucose meter. Test strips can’t be exposed to air for more than a couple of minutes before testing. After a few seconds, you should see your reading.  For a fasting blood glucose test, a reading lower than 100 mg/dL is normal. 100 mg/dL to 125 mg/dL may indicate prediabetes, and 126 mg/dL or higher could suggest diabetes. Since a high reading can result from a big meal the night before, make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your concerns, especially if your readings are consistently high. Repeat the test at least once to check your reading’s accuracy. A home test could give you an idea of your blood sugar levels, but home tests aren’t as accurate as getting screened by a doctor. Only a medical professional can diagnose you with diabetes.  If you test yourself at home and your numbers are high, schedule an appointment with your doctor and ask for a screening. To help your doctor make a better diagnosis, keep a food journal. Document what you ate, when you ate it, and when you tested your blood sugar. This will help your doctor determine if your high blood sugar readings are normal results from a meal or if they could be a symptom of diabetes.

Write an article based on this "Get your materials. Cut your dowels. Stain the tiles. Create the frame. Cut the base. Glue all of the pieces in place. Done!"
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You'll need 1 3/4" square dowel rods, 1x2 lumber, 1/4" plywood, shoe molding (optional), wood glue, sandpaper, and paint or wood stain/varnish (depending on how you want your board to look). You will also need a miter saw or a miter box. Try to buy the shoe molding and the lumber in the same type of wood, if you decide to use shoe molding. Cut 3/4" slices of dowel using the miter saw. You should be left with .75x.1.75x1.75" tiles. You will need 64 tiles total. Stain or paint the tiles into two separate colors, 32 of one, 32 of the other. One one side should need to be stained. Allow the stain to set before continuing. Using miter saw, cut four pieces of the 1x2 lumber picture frame style. One side should be 17" long, the other side should be 14" long. Stain or paint these outside pieces however you like. Cut a 17x17" piece of the 1/4 plywood. Measure out where the squares will go and then cover that part of the board in glue, gluing and then placing one row at a time. Remember to alternate the square colors. Your chess board should have a layout of 8 x 8 alternating colors with corners matching diagonally. Glue only on the plywood, do not get glue on the sides of the pieces. Once that is done, glue the mitered frame around the squares. Enjoy your new chess board.