Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear lightweight, dark-colored clothing. Avoid entering areas that may get you in trouble. Don't draw attention to yourself.

Answer: Choose colors such as brown, grey, navy blue or camouflage. Avoid wearing black, as it tends to make your silhouette stand out against other objects. Don't wear clothing that restricts your movement, as it'll make it harder to run.  Be cautious with fluorescent or bright colors; if you're playing at night, this will make you more visible to cars and passersby, but it'll also make you more visible to other players. Obviously, don't wear your best clothes. Manhunt can involve a lot of crawling around or getting into dirty areas. Pick out clothes that won't show a stain, or clothes that you don't care about. If you're wearing shoes with laces, keep them tied, so as not to slow yourself down. Boundaries should have been established prior to the game, but if the boundaries are fairly loose, make sure to keep out of areas that could get you hurt. Stay out of abandoned buildings, cars, houses that aren't yours or a friend's, areas that are under construction, and areas with potentially dangerous materials in them (such as broken glass).  Don't play in forested areas at night or if you haven't explored them before. The risk of getting lost is always there at any time of day, and if you're playing at night, it's much easier to not see dips, tree roots, animals, or other potential hazards. Cheating, or going out-of-bounds, can be fun, but it can also result in you getting lost. Stay out of areas that you don't know very well, and don't wander too far away from in-bounds. Regardless of which team you're on, it's important not to make yourself especially visible to other players, since that'll alert them of your presence. Try the following tips to make yourself less noticeable:  Turn the brightness on your cell phone down, and use flashlights sparingly (unless you don't know the area well). Whisper to other players, rather than shouting to them. Don't make a lot of noise in your surroundings, unless it's to create a distraction (e.g. slamming a park gate and running off).  Walk quietly, so as not to alert someone with your footsteps.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask teasing and intriguing questions to get you on his mind. Show your sense of humor to spark his imagination. Be bold with a romantic or straightforward text. Send sensory details to make him fantasize about you.

Answer: Asking a suggestive question will excite him and get his imagination going. It also invites him to reply with something equally suggestive. You might ask any of the following:  “What's your secret fetish?” “Why do you make me so frisky?!” “Remember that time we (insert something naughty the two of you have done)? Game for round 2?” “I'm crazy flexible. All that yoga's really paying off...wanna see later?” “Want to play dare or dare?” Send a playful text that hints at something a little more naughty using relatively innocent language. This will remind him of how much fun you are to be around (and do things with!). Try these playful lines:  “You'd look so vogue wearing my panties. Fashion show later? Please!?” “I can't stop laughing at this sex scene I just watched—ha! We could do better.” “I can't stop thinking about naughty things. Can you help me with this?” “Hey, I'm trying to focus here, if you could stop thinking about doing dirty things with me that'd be great. 😉” Whether you're a soft romantic or bold vixen type, sending a candid text about how you feel about him will deepen your relationship. Super straightforward lines are especially effective if you know he likes it when you take the reigns. You might try:  “Your kisses really do something to me, like a lightning bolt.” “I can't sleep. All I keep thinking about is having you here next to me.” “Making love to you feels like I'm on another planet.” “I loved it when you ____ the other night, I've never felt that good before.” “Confession: I want you. Like, now.” Discuss what you plan to do to him, talk about what you're wearing, or make up a sexual scenario involving the two of you. Try to add as much detail as you can and be as bold or subtle as you feel comfortable doing. For example, you might text:  “First, I'm going to slowly run my fingers across your lips…” “I'm wearing those panties you like…” “You. Me. Naked. Kitchen counter. Dinner. Repeat.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your doctor before starting any diet. Download a tracking app to keep track of your carbohydrate intake. Connect with other people who are following the diet. Prep your meals

Answer: It is a good idea to talk to your doctor before starting any weight-loss program. This is especially important to do if you have a medical condition, such as diabetes or heart disease. Your doctor can tell you if following a low-carb diet is safe for you and they can also advise you about the best type of low-carb diet for your situation.   If you have diabetes, then cutting out carbs altogether might not be safe. Instead, your doctor might advise you to choose healthy carbs, such as whole grains and fruit. If you have high cholesterol, then eating foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol may increase your cholesterol even more. Instead, your doctor may advise you to choose lean proteins, such as skinless poultry, low-fat cottage cheese, and egg whites. If you need to stay under a certain number of carbs each day or balance your macros, then using a tracker app can be helpful. Download an app to use on your phone or tablet. Log all of your food into the app each day to keep track of your carbohydrate intake and other macronutrients, such as fat and protein. You can also use an app to plan meals, make grocery lists, and store recipes.  MyFitnessPal is a popular food tracking app that is available for free. If you prefer to write things down, then get a journal and write down everything you eat each day. Use food labels to find the nutritional information. You can also look up the carbohydrates, fat, protein, and calories in a nutrition guidebook or by searching online. Keep yourself on track by joining a network of people who are also following a low-carb diet. You can turn to them with questions about starting or sticking with your diet. Look for online communities for low-carb dieting, such as a Facebook group or sub-Reddit. Join the group and get involved.  Introduce yourself when you join the group and let people know you are just starting the diet. Ask group members for help when you struggle with the diet. For example, if you are craving sweets, ask what other group members have done to overcome these cravings. for the week to stay on track. Planning out your meals for the week and spending a few hours 1 day per week to do meal prep can help to set you up for success all week long. Choose a day when you have a few hours of free time and look up low-carb recipes and meal suggestions. Use this time to put together some or all of your meals for the week.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy textbooks online. Buy clothing from thrift stores. Buy groceries from low-income stores. Buy groceries in bulk. Buy frozen foods. Buy generic brands. Live in house shares or apartments with roommates. Take advantage of student discounts. Reserve travel plans long in advance.

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Students throughout the US complain that high textbook costs are a major burden on their finances. This can be avoided to some extent by hunting for better prices online. Sites like Amazon, Chegg, BigWords, AbeBooks, and DealOz can help you with book price comparison and purchasing discounted or used books. Thrift stores sell used and donated items at prices far below retail stores. Going here to add anything to your wardrobe is an easy way to save money.  It can take time to find the right clothes in thrift stores among all of the donations. Take time to peruse what's available until you find something you really like. Make an activity of it and go thrifting with friends so it is even more fun. Ask other students about which thrift stores in your city or town have the best clothes. Often different thrift stores have a reputation for having more of certain kinds of items (clothes vs. electronics, etc.). Whole Foods and the like have a number of wonderful products, but simply aren't affordable for people on a budget. Search for any low-income stores in your city or town (i.e. Aldi) and shop there. As organic and non-GMO products are becoming the norm, even low-income stores can offer high quality foods. There are a number of bulk product stores around the US. Consider investing in a membership to save on buying food in large quantities.  Even if you don't join a bulk store, you can still buy food communally. If you have roommates or live with family, pool your resources and buy food for everyone in single purchases to save money. For foods with long shelf-life (pasta, grains, canned goods, etc.) you can save a lot of money by buying them online. A number of online food stores exist with prices below retail like Thrive Market. Likewise, any vitamins you may need can be found at discount online. With any online purchases, be sure to look for digital coupons with a simple search engine query. Frozen food can keep for a long time and can also save you money. Research shows that you can save up to $600 a month buy choosing frozen meats, fruit, and other foods over fresh. Snacks, vegetables, fruits, breakfast foods, entrées, deserts, and drinks are all available in frozen form. This applies to groceries and medicine. Stores and pharmacies often have generic or store brand versions of anything made by brand name companies.  Studies show that experts often buy generic brands more often than your average shopper. That is to say, Pharmacists bought generic medication more often, and chefs bought generic brand foods more often.  Ask your pharmacist if they have generic version of your prescriptions before making any purchases. Renting studio apartments as a student can be a huge expense. Look for people you would be comfortable living with and search for cheap apartments together. Splitting the cost of rent between two to four or even five people can save you a lot of money each month.  Make sure that you choose responsible, trustworthy roommates. Talk to the landlord of any building you're considering living in and read over the lease. Look for any additional costs like security deposits or paying first and last month's rent. Many businesses in and around colleges offer discounts to students. Be on the lookout for these and use any opportunity to benefit from your status as a student. Movie theaters, bars, restaurants, and exercise centers among many other businesses offer student discounts. The longer in advance your buy plane, train, or boat tickets, the more likely they will be at a lower price. Also be sure to run comparisons between all different companies offering tickets. There are a number of websites online like Kayak and Skyscanner that do this for you.