INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The oven needs to be hot before you stick the pan in, so set it to "broil." Line a baking sheet with foil, so that it won't absorb the fishiness of the kippers. In British cooking, "grilling" refers to cooking under the heating element in the oven, known as the grill. In the United States, this type of cooking is called "broiling." Using 2-3 pats per kipper, heat the butter over medium heat until it's turning golden brown. Spread some on the baking tray to keep the kippers from sticking. You can heat the butter in the microwave, though you won't get the browned butter flavor. If your fillets have skin, put the skin facing upwards. If they don't have skin still, that's fine, too. Brush melted butter on the skin or the top side of the fish using a basting brush. The skin should cook for about a minute while facing up, but then you need to flip the fish so the flesh is facing upward. Take the pan out, and turn the fish over with a spatula. Brush the top of the fish with melted butter using a basting brush, then put the pan back in the oven. About every 1-2 minutes, pull the pan out and add a little more butter to the top of the fish. This helps fully incorporate the butter flavor into the kippers. Cook the fish on this side for 4-6 minutes. However, if you don't want to use that much butter, just stick to basting the kippers once on each side. Plate the fish on a warm platter. For seasoning, you can squeeze lemon over the fish or add a dash of fresh cayenne pepper or a sprinkling of fresh minced parsley. You can also serve them with more browned butter. Have a grainy toasted bread on the side to accompany the fish.

SUMMARY: Pre-heat the oven and cover a sheet pan with foil. Melt butter in a saucepan until it turns brown and nutty. Place the fish on the tray skin-side up and brush with butter. Cook the fish for 1 minute on the first side. Flip the fish and baste it again. Baste the fish another 2-3 times. Pull the kippers out and serve them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the most recognizable symptoms of avoidant personality disorder is an intense feeling of discomfort in social situations, beyond what might be considered "normal" shyness. People with this disorder may appear scared or extremely tense whenever they are in a situation that requires them to interact with other people. People with avoidant personality disorder often do not have any close friends or romantic relationships. This may be due to the fact that they often consider themselves socially inept.  When they do get involved in romantic relationships, people with avoidant personality disorder are likely to still display extreme restraint due to an intense fear of rejection. Although they have a difficult time forging close relationships with others, most people with avoidant personality disorder want close relationships and may have detailed fantasies about what it would be like to have them. People who have avoidant personality disorder tend to avoid situations that would involve interactions with other people. This may involve school, work, or recreational activities.  Many people with avoidant personality disorder also avoid any activities that are new or unfamiliar, for fear of embarrassing themselves. People with avoidant personality disorder tend to be extremely sensitive to criticism, or even to perceived criticism. They may constantly feel that others are judging them, even when they are reassured to the contrary.  Some people with avoidant personality disorder will avoid activities that they believe they will do poorly at in order to avoid being criticized for their poor performance. They may expect to be criticized in situations that other people would not take seriously, such as a game. People with avoidant personality disorder tend to overestimate the negative aspects of situations. You may notice that they fixate on potential problems and make them seem much more serious than they are.
Summary: Look for extreme shyness. Pay attention to social relationships. Notice what kinds of activities are avoided. Watch the response to criticism. Note an exaggerated sense of negativity.

Unlike your trusty pair of jeans, a suit can’t be worn daily for months on end. A suit’s fibers need recovery time after each wear, otherwise you’re taking years out of its life. Additionally, not wearing your suit daily keeps it clean longer, allowing for more time between visits to the dry-cleaner. If your job requires wearing suits daily, consider the following options:  Investing in an additional suit. Not only will this extend each suit’s lifetime, but it will provide you with additional style options. Should the above not fit within your budget, you can get away with buying a second pair of pants. They usually wear out faster, and having a pair of pants in a different color can give a suit jacket more versatility and style. Filling your pockets to the brim will counter your suit’s flattering cut. Bulges and lumps change its overall shape and can stretch out the fabric, leaving it shapeless and deformed. Make it a point to empty your pockets before heading out in your suit, keeping only the essentials with you. Travelling with a suit takes some pre-planning, which is particularly important if you’re travelling for a meeting or conference. The last thing you want is to show up in a wrinkled suit. Ideally, you should carry your suit in its garment bag rather than stuffing it in a bag or suitcase. However, it is possible to fold a suit for storage in a carry-on:  Hold the suit jacket upright, pop in one shoulder and pull it inside-out. Tuck the other shoulder into the inside-out shoulder, folding the jacket until the lapels line up. Finally, fold the jacket in half until the top of the shoulders lines up with the bottom of the jacket.
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One-sentence summary -- Give it a rest. Empty your pockets. Fold and pack your suit properly.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your parents are going to feel ambushed and be more likely to say no if you ask them to let you make an account as soon as they walk in the door or wake up in the morning. Choose a calm time during the day when they aren’t doing anything important. Pick a day when they seem like they’re content to get the most positive response.  Don’t try to make your parents happy beforehand by being nicer than you normally are. They’ll notice that you’re only being nice to get what you want. Try to talk to both parents at the same time. If you only ask one of your parents when the other isn’t around, they’re likely to say they need to talk with your other parent first before giving you an answer. Start the conversation by letting them know what you want to talk about. Say, “I’d like to talk to you about making a YouTube account,” and give them a second to ask questions before stating your case. If you pester your parents or ask them frequently, they’re going to think that you’re going to get addicted to YouTube. This will make them more inclined to forbid you from getting a YouTube account, so give them time to think about it after you ask. Wait at least 3-4 days before asking them again if they say no the first time. One of the worst things that you can do is throw a tantrum if your parents say no. If you lose your cool, it will only confirm for them that you aren’t mature enough for a YouTube account. In fact, if you take the rejection like an adult it may help them change their mind in the future.  Even if you really want to talk back, never show your parents disrespect when trying to get something. It will only work against you. If you find yourself getting frustrated, try slowing your breathing down and counting from 1 to 10 in your head. This is a simple way to calm down when you’re frustrated.

SUMMARY:
Ask your parents when they’re in a good mood. Give your parents time to consider it and don’t bother them about it. Stay calm if you aren’t getting what you want.