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Closing yourself off emotionally from the person may be another way you can avoid falling for them. Try to control your emotions so you do not feel overwhelmed or out of control around the person. Make a list of the person’s negative qualities. Read them over and let yourself feel discouraged or disengaged from the person because of these negative qualities. This may help you avoid falling in love with the person. Be honest and think about qualities of the person that may be bothersome or an issue if you were in a relationship with them. For example, you may write down about the person: “too career-focused, quiet and introverted, hard to talk to in a big group.” You should also think about why you and the person are not suitable mates. You may make a list of their negative qualities and then write down why these negative qualities mean you and the person are not meant to be together. You may also write down specific instances where you and the person did not seem to mesh or jive well together. Focusing on your incompatibility could help you close yourself off emotionally from the person and see them as nothing more than a friend. For example, you may write down: “we are incompatible because they are career focused and I would prefer to travel” or “we would not work out because they are intent on settling in one place and I plan to move around often.” If you are already on friendly terms with the person, you can try focusing on your friendship with them over any romantic relationship. Perhaps you and the person get along well as friends. Remind yourself that pursuing the person romantically could lead to hurt feelings and ruin your friendship. You may then reason that you are better off maintaining a friendship with the person rather than a romance. For example, you may sit down and write out all the fun times you have had with the person as friends. Then, you may consider if it is worth risking your meaningful, fulfilling relationship with the person to pursue a romance.

summary: List the person’s negative qualities. Determine why you and the person are incompatible. Focus on the friendly aspects of your relationship.


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Check your inventory and look for the command blocks you just created. The icon is a brown, patterned box with grey control panels on each side. Move the command blocks to your quick slot and place one on the ground, just as you would any item. Walk up to the command block and right-click to open it, as you would a chest. A window should pop up with a text box. If nothing happens, command blocks might be disabled on your multiplayer server. Someone with access to the server.properties file will need to open that file and set enable-command-block to "true" and op-permission-level to "2" or higher. You can enter just about any command in the command block's text field, then press Done to save it in the block. There's a long list of commands included below, but try summon Sheep for your first experiment.  To learn more commands, open the regular console (not the command block) and type /help. Unlike the regular console, a command block's text box does not need to start with the / symbol. Connect a trail of redstone dust to the command block, and place a pressure plate on top of the redstone. Walk over the pressure plate to activate the redstone, and a sheep should appear next to the block. This will happen whenever any player or mob activates the redstone.  This works just like a regular redstone activation. You can replace the pressure plate with a button, lever, or other activation method of your choice. You can even place the button directly on the command block. Anyone can use the command block once it's set up, but only players with the right permissions can change the command. For the most part, command block text works the same as the regular console. If you aren't familiar with the console yet, check out the example section below to get started. If you already know how to use console commands, these are the only extra terms you need to learn:   @p targets the player nearest to the command block, no matter how far away she is.  @r targets a random player, anywhere on the server.  @a targets every single player on the server, including yourself.  @e targets every "entity" on the server. This includes practically anything that isn't a block, including players, objects, enemies, and animals. Be careful messing with this one. You can use these terms wherever you would use a player name or entity name (although these terms still work fine). You can create extra-specific commands by adding modifiers after @p, @r, @a, or @e. These use the at [(argument)=(value)]. There are many different arguments and values available. You can look up the full list online, but here are some examples to get you started:  A command that includes @r[type=Sheep] will affect a random sheep.  @e[m=c] affects everyone in creative mode. The "m" argument stands for mode, and "c" stands for creative. Use the ! symbol to make the opposite value. For example, @a[team=!Commando] will affect every player not on team Commando. (Teams only exist on special player-made maps.) If you know a command, but aren't sure what you can use it for, press Tab and the game will fill it out for you. Press Tab a second time to scroll through a list of options. For example, go back to your sheep-summoning block and delete the word "Sheep." Press Tab to cycle through a list of possible entities to summon.

summary: Place a command block. Open the command block interface. Enter a command. Activate the block with redstone. Learn the special syntax. Modify the syntax for more control (optional). Use the Tab key for help.


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If you don’t already know how to play, learn the basics before you join a team or play competitively. If you have friends that play regularly, ask them to explain the rules to you. Alternatively, watch professional games online or on TV to become familiar with the rules of cricket. Some alternative methods include:  Watching informative videos online Getting a hands-on lesson by playing with a group of friends First, purchase well-fitting cleats that will help you run faster. Next, purchase appropriate clothing. If you join a more serious team later, you may need to purchase a uniform. In the meantime, wear a polo T-shirt and long white trousers. Depending on your playing position, you may also need to purchase safety gear, including:  Helmet Pads Gloves Chest guard Abdominal guard Thigh guards Arm guards Shin guards Many teams and clubs provide cricket equipment for you. However, if you play with friends recreationally or start a team, you will need to purchase your own gear. You will need:  6 stumps or long white poles 4 bails that will rest on the poles 2 cricket bats 1 red cricket ball The easiest way to play cricket recreationally is to join a local cricket team hosted by your school or local community center. These teams will have equipment, playing fields, and certified referees. Alternatively, host your own cricket games with some friends to become a cricket player. However, you may have to bend the rules to accommodate your situation. For example:  If you don’t have enough players to populate 2 teams, you may have to play a variety of positions throughout the game. If you don’t have the funds for cricket equipment, you may have to do without specialized safety gear. If this is the case, play with a soft ball to prevent injury. It may be difficult to find referees, especially if none of your friends volunteer for the position.
summary: Learn to play cricket. Gather your clothing and safety gear. Purchase cricket equipment. Join an amateur cricketing club or play with friends.