INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As with any language, there are dozens of ways to tell someone you love them. Start small and work your way up. You may be nervous to begin with, so it's best to start simple.  "I love you" is "Je t'aime." It sounds like zhuh - tem. This is the strongest way to tell someone you care.  "I adore you" is "Je t'adore." It sounds like zhuh - tah - door (the r is very soft and should only be hinted at).  "I want you" is "Je te désire." It sounds like zhuh - tuh - duh - zai - uh. As with anything, practice will make saying these words so much easier. The sounds in French aren't the same as in English; practice the accent along with the words. Almost every translation website has an audio option. Listen to a native speaker say the words and emulate the exact sound. There are also plenty of videos on the web that can show you the exact mouth and tongue formation to nail the sound. If you've got the "Je t'aime" down, go a little above and beyond to express your feelings. There are many more poetic, meaningful ways to show your emotions. Add terms of endearment. Just like you might say, "I love you, babe," or "I love you, sweetheart," the same goes in French. "Mon amour," "ma/mon chéri(e)," and "mon bébé" will spruce up the phrase. That's "my love," "my darling," and "my baby", respectively. "Ma chérie" is for a woman; "mon chéri" is for a man. The possessive adjectives "mon" and "ma" (my) have to agree with the gender of the term of endearment -- not your own gender nor necessarily that of the person you're talking to. Generally speaking, masculine terms of endearment can be used for men and women, while feminine terms of endearment can only be used for women.

SUMMARY: Master the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Get creative.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com in your preferred browser. This will load your News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook. If you aren't already logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password before continuing. It's a speech bubble with a lightning bolt icon that's in the upper-right side of the Facebook window. A drop-down window will appear. This link is at the bottom of the drop-down window. Conversations will be listed in chronological order, so older ones will be toward the bottom of the page. Doing so will open it, allowing you to read it. The further up the conversation you are, the older the messages are. It's in the upper-left side of the Messenger window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu. Any messages that you archived will appear here. If you can't find an old message in your inbox, it may be on this page.

SUMMARY: Go to Facebook's website. Click the Messenger icon. Click See All in Messenger. Scroll down through your conversations. Click a message you want to read. Scroll up through the conversation. Click Settings . Click Archived Threads. Review your archived messages.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It is dark enough to enhance your eyes, but light enough so that it doesn't close them in. If it is a special night out, you can even try gold. Be sure to blend the eye shadow in to make it look more natural. This will help open up your eyes. They are a great way to make your eyes look brighter while wearing brown or green eyeshadow. You don't have to wear purple eyeliner and purple mascara at the same time, however. Try pairing charcoal eyeliner and purple mascara. Instead, go for charcoal, dark gray, or slate gray eyeliner. Black eyeliner is too harsh for green eyes. Black mascara, however, can help define your eyes. This will give your eyes some nice contrast. Many people with green eyes also look great in coral or peach tones. Make sure that your lipstick coordinates with your eye color or you may end up looking clownish. To make your lipstick last longer, apply a lip liner all over your lip first. Be sure that you are using a matching shade. Apply your lipstick over the lip liner, blot it, and apply a second coat. Set your lipstick by placing a thin tissue over your lips, then dusting it lightly with setting powder. If you have cool skin, however, you might want to try a pink-tinted blush instead. Make sure that you use a peach blush only if it will coordinate well with your other makeup.

SUMMARY: Try dark brown or espresso eyeliner. Try adding white eyeliner to the inner corner of your eye. Consider using purple eyeliner or mascara. Don't be afraid to use black mascara, but avoid using black eyeliner. Try red, pink, or violet-tinted lipstick. Wear a peach-colored blush to compliment green eyes.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take the spiral out from the development tank and lightly pull on the end of the strip. Secure a wooden or plastic clip to the end and use it to gently tug the film. Your film should easily unravel from the spiral.  There will not be any photographs on the end of the strip so your clip won’t damage any negatives. The film is safe to handle in the light after it’s been developed. Fasten the clip onto a hook or nail along with your film so it can hang. Make sure the film doesn’t touch anything while it hangs or else you could get dust on your negatives.  Make sure the room you’re using is clean and dust-free since it could damage your negatives. Cut the negatives into smaller strips if you do not have the space to hang the full strip. Pinch the top of the film between the squeegee tongs and gently squeeze them together. Pull the squeegee down the length of the film strip to remove any water droplets from your negatives. Avoid touching or handling your film during this time so it can dry completely. Leave the film alone for the next 4 hours until it’s dry to the touch. When the film is dry, you can store the negatives or scan them into your computer.

SUMMARY:
Attach a clothespin or clip to the end of the film and pull it off the spiral. Hang the film 2 m (6.6 ft) off the ground. Run squeegee tongs down the film to remove any water. Let the film fry for 4 hours.