INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can remove the cover by pulling any of the four corner tabs. Push the rubber shell off of one of the corners, then continue your way around the device until you've completely removed it. Be careful when removing the shell from ports on the iPad, as the rubber covers can be easy to tear. You'll be removing the panels from the back of the case. This panel will slide off about an inch below the Apple logo. This circle is the latch that keeps the two pieces of the case together. The case is split into two halves, and pulling the circle up releases the top half, allowing you to remove it. You can now pull the iPad out of the bottom half of the case. Connect the two halves if you want to store them.

SUMMARY: Remove the snap-on cover. Take off the rubber shell. Flip the iPad over so that you're looking at the back. Slide the dock panel from the bottom half. Pull up on the circle around the top of the Apple logo. While pulling the circle up, remove the top half of the case off of the iPad. Remove the iPad from the bottom half.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While you may see root-only options listed in your version of Lucky Patcher, they won't work if your Android isn't rooted. This means that your best bet is to create a modified version of the app and then delete the original version. Tap OPEN once you've installed Lucky Patcher, or tap the Lucky Patcher app icon which resembles a yellow smiley face. If Lucky Patcher alerts you that there are updated patches available for your apps, tap Update when the prompt appears, then allow Lucky Patcher to update. Once the update finishes, you can proceed with hacking your preferred games. Scroll down through the list of apps until you find the one you want to hack, then make sure it has "InApp purchases found" listed below its name.  You cannot remove in-app purchases from an app which doesn't have "InApp purchases found" below its name. If the app's name is written in red or orange text, it most likely can't be hacked. Tap the app's name to expand its menu. You should see several options appear below the app's name. You'll find this option in the expanded menu below the app's name. It's in the expanded menu. If this option isn't available, you cannot remove in-app purchases from your selected app. You'll find it at the bottom of the screen. Lucky Patcher will begin creating a modified APK. This will open a new menu. It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will delete the original version of the app you hacked and install the modified version. This will confirm that you want to install the modified version of the app. Installation should only take a few seconds. Tap OPEN at the bottom of the screen, then wait for the app to load. If the hack worked, you should be able to get a paid app purchase for free by doing the following:  Tap the "Purchase" button or icon on or next to the item. Wait for the Lucky Patcher window to pop up. Check the "Auto-repeat purchases with the current settings" box. Tap Yes  Repeat as needed.

SUMMARY: Understand that you probably won't be able to hack your app. Open Lucky Patcher. Update if prompted. Find an app with in-app purchases. Select the app. Tap Menu of Patches. Tap APK Rebuilt for InApp and LVL Emulation. Tap Rebuild The App. Tap Go to file when prompted. Tap Uninstall and install. Tap Yes when prompted. Tap OK when prompted, then tap INSTALL. Open the app. Obtain a paid item for free.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose something you haven’t seen yet, so you will need to pay attention. You can also watch something that’s an old favorite, if you know it will make you feel more relaxed. Watching TV shows or movies also breaks time down into small chunks. For instance, if you need to make three hours go by more quickly, you can watch three episodes of a one hour long TV show. This is a great way to make time fly. Choose something engaging and easy to read. Actually, a good trick is to pick a book with short chapters. This will make it seem as though you’re accomplishing a lot and time is whizzing by. James Patterson, Dan Brown, and Margaret Atwood are all authors famous for their short chapters. Music, like other forms of entertainment, is a great distraction. Turn on your favorite songs, sing or dance along, and just forget about the time. Listening to a specific album or playlist is also a great way to split time up into smaller components. Put your favorite playlist on repeat and relax as the time flies. Do you like cat videos? Always wanted to read every recap of your favorite TV show? Still haven’t beaten the addictive 2048 puzzle game? Have you been meaning to catch up with all your friends’ social media pages? Now’s your chance. It’s easy to spend hours online doing any number of entertaining things.

SUMMARY: Watch TV or a movie. Read a book. Listen to music. Get online.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You won’t be able to prove that someone else farted, but there are ways that you can raise suspicion that it was another person, not you.  Use the rule of three or more. This means that you should only let the fart out when you’re standing in a group of three or more people. That’s because it will be easier to diffuse the blame and harder for people to tell who did it with a larger group. The key here is to let out the fart as silently as you can. You could blame someone directly or just indicate you’re disgusted by the smell and question who did it. Don’t react until others start to do so, though. When you see them sniffing the area and starting to realize someone has farted, that’s your chance. Act disgusted by the smell, and point it out only after someone else has started to do so. If you blame another person too fast you might identify yourself as the farter following the old adage “whomever smelt it, dealt it.” This might sound terrible, but if you want people to think the farter was someone else, choose the right person to stand near.  For example, babies and toddlers can’t talk to deny they did it, and most people wouldn’t be surprised if a baby or toddler let out a little gas. A person who is dressed in dirty clothing or who doesn’t always have the best hygiene would be another good choice. Senior citizens and pets can also make good patsies, but it’s really not very nice to blame grandma for something you did. You might actually gain points if you just confess, and admit that you’re the one who stunk up the room.  Apologize and then act as if it’s a normal thing to do. People will probably laugh or act a little uncomfortable, and then they will forget it. You could refer to a cartoon character like Peter Griffin in the Family Guy, who has been known to fart in public before. Just say, “Yeah, yeah, it was me. I’m really sorry. I tried to stop it, but it clearly didn’t work.” Almost everyone can relate. We’ve all been there.

SUMMARY:
Blame someone else. Stand by the right person. Own up.