Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy a pair of drop-crotch light wash jeans. Get dark straight leg jeans. Wear drop-crotch sweatpants in black or gray.

Answer: Drop crotch jeans are very popular for rap/trap artists, and Lil Pump wears them regularly. They normally fit low on the hips and can sag almost to the upper knee. Lil Pump wears light wash jeans to complement the bright colors in his wardrobe, which makes for a nice visual effect.  If you don't feel comfortable wearing your jeans as low as Pump does, that's okay. There are styles that fit higher on the waist but still give you a similar look. You can pair drop-crotch jeans with a baggy sweatshirt for a simple outfit that emulates Lil Pump's everyday style when he's not performing. Lil Pump is often seen wearing black straight leg jeans that bunch just above the ankles. To get this look, you can buy jeans that are slightly longer than your normal size. Stick to dark colors like black and dark blue to avoid clashing with your tops.  You don't have to have your jeans sagging below your waist like many rap/trap artists do. When Lil Pump wears straight leg jeans, he just wears them lower on his waist. Dark straight leg jeans go with many items and will be a staple in your wardrobe because they're so versatile to style. You can wear them with t-shirts, patterned sweaters, and hoodies. In pictures where he's hanging out and not performing, Lil Pump wears sweatpants and t-shirts for a laid back look. You can choose a lighter fabric such as cotton, or a thicker one that is made of sweatshirt material. Pair darker sweatpants with brighter colors and lighter sweatpants with darker colors. For example, with a pair of gray sweatpants, you can wear a black or blue top with sneakers or boots.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check your horse's temperature. Take your horse's heart rate. Check their respiratory rate. Test your horse's hydration. Check their gum color and capillary refill rate.

Answer: Grab a 6-inch veterinary thermometer, and shake it out till the temperature reads somewhere around 95 degrees. Add a bit of petroleum jelly as lubricant to the end of the thermometer, and clip a clothespin to the other end for better grip. Stand just to the side at your horse's rear, and insert the thermometer into their rectum. Allow it to set for 2-3 minutes, and then remove it and check the temperature.  The average temperature of a healthy adult horse is 99-101 degrees. For a foal, this is slightly higher at 99.5-102 degrees. A temperature change in 1-3 degrees is no problem, but if your horse's temperature has risen 4 degrees or more there may be an issue. Remember to consider things like hot weather or a heavy workout before jumping to sickness as the cause of your horse's rise in temperature. For the easiest way to check the pulse of a horse, use a stethoscope. Hold the end of the stethoscope to the horse's chest, just behind the left elbow. A single 'lub-dub' is a single pulse; time yourself for one minutes and count the number of pulses you hear. For a healthy horse, the resting heart rate should be somewhere between 35-42 beats per minute. Anything much higher or lower than this may indicate a health issue. Make sure your horse's breathing isn't out of sync by checking their respiratory rate. Stare at their rib cage, and watch for it to rise and fall. Time yourself as you count the number of times you see their rib cage expand over the course of a minute. A healthy horse will have a respiratory rate of 8-20 breaths per minute. If your horse has recently exercised, has been in hot or humid weather, is pregnant, or is very old, they may have a higher respiratory rate without being ill. When it is especially hot, your horse has been working very hard, or you are concerned about possible illness, check your horse's hydration levels. Pinch a piece of skin from their chest or shoulder between your forefingers, and then let go. If your horse is hydrated and has plenty of fluids, the skin should return to its normal state in a second or less. If your horse it mildly dehydrated, it will take 2-4 seconds to return to normal. Severe hydration is indicated by peaked skin lasting 5-10 seconds. If you're worried about your horse experiencing a toxic reaction, shock, or severe hydration, test their gums. Lift their lips and apply pressure to a spot on their gums with your finger, waiting until it turns white. Then, release the pressure and count how long it takes to return to its normal pinkish hue. A healthy horse will have color return in 1-2 seconds.  If it takes 3-4 seconds (or longer), your horse may be experiencing health problems and you should consider calling a vet. If the gums are not pink but red, your horse may have consumed a toxic substance. If the gums are whitish in color all around, your horse may have had blood loss or may be in shock. If the gums of your horse are blue or turning blue, contact your vet immediately as it is a sign that they are close to death.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose your management structure. Pick a registered agent. File your articles of organization. Draft your operating agreement. Publish a notice. Obtain your Employer Identification Number (EIN). Register with your state tax office.

Answer: You can have a member-managed or manager-managed LLC. A member-managed LLC is run by all of its members. By contrast, a manager-managed LLC has passive investors who do not take part in running the business. If you’re a small LLC, chances are you’ll be member-managed. If someone wants to sue your LLC, they need to serve papers on someone. This person will be your registered agent. One of the LLC founders can serve as the registered agent, or you can pay a company to serve as your agent. This paperwork goes by different names, depending on your state. For example, it might be called a “certificate of formation” or “certificate of organization.” Regardless of the name, you must file the paperwork with your Secretary of State.  Your state should have “fill in the blank” articles of organization to use. You can download them online. In some states, you can file your articles of organization online. You’ll need to pay a filing fee, which will vary by state. However, it shouldn’t be more than a couple hundred dollars. This document is the operating manual for your business. Your state probably won’t require that you file your operating agreement, but you should keep it at your principal place of business. A solid operating agreement should contain the following:  A description of your business purpose. An identification of each member and their ownership percentage. The rights and duties of the members. An explanation of the members’ voting power. You can decide to give each member an equal vote or weight the vote according to ownership percentage. An explanation of how profits and losses will be distributed. Your rules for calling and holding meetings. A buy-sell agreement, which explains what happens if a member dies, quits, or is removed from the LLC. In some states, you need to publish your intent to create an LLC in a local newspaper. Typically, the notice must run for several weeks, after which you submit an affidavit of publication as proof. Check with your Secretary of State’s office. Your EIN is your LLC’s federal tax ID. You’ll need this number to pay federal taxes and to get a bank account. Obtain your EIN online at https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online. You can get your EIN for free. Contact the office and check what state taxes you must pay. Many LLCs must pay sales tax, use tax, unemployment tax, and employee withholding. Contact the appropriate tax office to register your LLC.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start a conversation. Get their contact information. Invite them to hang out. Accept every invitation. Give the relationship time to grow.

Answer:
The first step in getting to know a potential friend is to strike up a conversation. Believe it or not, very interesting conversations can start up with, "The weather is sure cold!". Another way is to find out a little bit about them and their interests. Once you get started on an interesting topic, the rest will come naturally.  Try making a general comment or asking a question about something generic, just to break the ice. For example, "Great party, huh?" or "How do you know John?" Try to listen more than you talk. Show that you're interested in what they have to say. Even if you find their speech boring, try to appear concentrated in order to not hurt the other's feelings. Find out about their interests and hobbies. If you can find something you have in common, the conversation will flow more freely. If you hit it off with someone, make sure to get their contact information before you part ways, you'll need it if you want to organize to meet up with them again.  Get their phone number or email address, or ask if they're on Facebook. It doesn't matter as long as you have a way of reaching out to them. Be sure to give them your contact details too. They might just invite you to do something fun. Here is where a lot of people falter. It's fun to meet people once and make friends with them on Facebook afterwards, but you won't develop a true friendship unless you take the next step and invite them to hang out. Hang outs are not necessarily about going to Starbucks and buying a Coffee Espresso for both of you! Try new and fun ideas, like consider going on a long-drive if you have a car  You don't need to invite them to do anything special, just ask them if they'd like to go for a drink or hang out at the beach. Even if they can't make it, they'll probably be flattered you asked. Try again in a week or so. Let them have their space otherwise they will think you are too clingy. It's good to make your own plans to meet up with people, but if you get an invitation it's even better. Think of it as an easy opportunity to get to know someone better or meet more people.  Accept every invitation that's thrown your way, even if it's to see a movie you're not interested in or to play a sport you don't like. Once you're there, you will be glad that you made the effort. You don't want to get a reputation as the person who never shows up for anything. That's a surefire way to never get invited anywhere. If you really can't come, explain your reasons to the other person funnily and in such a way that they realize you aren't refusing to your own option but on a real excuse. Deep, meaningful relationships don't just blossom overnight - you need to nurture them and allow them time to mature.  Once you've made the initial steps and established a routine of hanging out, just repeat, repeat, repeat. To become a true friend with someone, you need to hang out fairly often, keep in touch, enjoy good times together, and get to know each other on a deeper level.