Q: If you see the person you're trying to avoid, it's best to put as much distance between the two of you as possible. If you're inside a room, like a restaurant or office, try going to the opposite end of the room.  If you're outside, you have a lot more space to maneuver your way away from them. If you see the person at school, walk to a different end of the hallway or sit at a desk on the opposite side of the room. If you see the person while you're at work, walk to a different room if possible, or look down if you're sitting at your desk so they can't see you as well. While it's okay to glance at the person every now and then to see where they are, don't stare or make eye contact with them. By ensuring that you're never spotted looking their direction, you're less likely to have to interact with them. Focus on what you're doing and try to avoid thinking about them so that you don't even have to worry about accidentally looking at them. with someone around you. This not only helps distract you from the person you're trying to avoid, but it also makes you appear busy. If there's someone standing near you, try starting up a simple, polite conversation with them for a couple of minutes. If you're talking with another person, the person you're trying to avoid is less likely to come interrupt you. If you see the person you're trying to avoid coming over to you and you really don't want to interact with them, walk across the room in the opposite direction or leave entirely. Do it calmly and without making a big deal out of it. If you tried your best to avoid them but you just weren't successful, be polite. You don't need to start up a long, detailed conversation with them, but you can shut down the conversation quickly and politely by answering with 1-word answers or politely nodding your head.  If you want to continue talking to the person but know it's a bad idea, it's especially important to remind yourself to give neutral, short replies. For example, if the person asks you how you're doing, just say, "I'm doing well, thanks."
A: Stay as far away from them as you can if you see them in person. Shift your gaze so you're not looking at them. Start up a conversation Leave calmly if you notice the person walking over to you. Give a concise, neutral response if they talk to you.

Q: Slouchy boots are best paired with skinny jeans, as they fit neatly under the boots and create a streamlined look. You can dress up the look for work or other formal affairs by adding a blazer and sleek handbag. Or, you can keep it casual by throwing on an oversized sweater on the weekends. Short red slouchy boots would pair well with light-wash skinny jeans and a rose-printed sweater. A midi dress has a hemline between the knee and the ankle, so pairing it with slouchy boots keeps you from showing too much skin. You can choose a dress in a color that complements or contrasts your boots, depending on how much you want them to stand out.  Pair silver slouchy boots with a raspberry midi dress for dinner and drinks with friends. Finish off the look with silver jewelry and a black clutch. Black slouchy boots and a midi dress in a contrasting color, like white, create a polished look. Add a pop of color with your handbag or jewelry. If you’re late for brunch and don’t know what to wear, throw on your favorite T-shirt dress or sweater dress and slouchy boots. Add an oversized handbag and a cute pair of sunglasses, and you’re ready to go! T-shirt dresses and sweater dresses are loose and unstructured, without a seam at the waist. If you want to define your waist, add a cute belt to the outfit. Leggings also pair well with slouchy boots since they are fitted and slip right under the boots. Keep in mind that leggings have a casual feel, so this look is best for after-work hours.  Black slouchy boots, tribal-printed leggings, a white sweater, and a black scarf would be a comfy and casual outfit that’s perfect for brunch or shopping. Black leggings, black slouchy boots, and a black tank underneath a flannel shirt make a great outfit for running errands. You don’t have to just wear pants with your slouchy boots! You can pair tall slouchy boots with a skirt that hits above the knee to lengthen the look of your legs. Choose a skirt in the same color as your boots for an understated look, or pick a contrasting color for added flair. Over-the-knee slouchy boots in a rich color like caramel or red would look great paired with a denim mini-skirt and a sheer black blouse. Skinny trousers look great with slouchy boots. If you prefer a monochromatic style, match the shade of your trousers and the shade of your boots. Choose a top in a contrasting color to make your legs look a mile long. Skinny black trousers underneath tall black slouchy boots and a printed blouse would be the perfect outfit for dinner and drinks. If you’re a fan of maxi dresses or skirts, don’t be afraid to pair them with slouchy boots! The hemline should end just above the top of your foot so your boots are visible underneath. Pick a dress or skirt with a slit in the side if you want to show off your boots—and some skin! A tan maxi dress and olive green slouchy boots creates a beautiful, boho-chic look. Add some oversized sunglasses and a slouchy handbag to complete the outfit.
A: Pair slouchy boots with skinny jeans for any occasion. Wear a midi dress with slouchy boots for an understated look. Wear a T-shirt dress with slouchy boots for informal affairs. Put on leggings underneath your slouchy boots for a casual vibe. Pair a mini skirt and slouchy boots for a sleek look. Match your boot color to your pants for a monochromatic look. Wear a long, flowing skirt or dress with slouchy boots for a boho vibe.

Q: Finally, another natural option for removing permanent marker is simply to soak in a bathtub and allow the water to fade the ink.  If you like, you can add some baking soda or a couple of drops of tea tree oil to the water to help the process along, but regular bubble bath will work fine. Try to keep the marked skin submerged beneath the hot water for as long as possible, and use a sponge or loofah to scrub the area clean.
A: Soak in a tub.

Q: Any cell phone, MP3 player, camera, USB flash drive, or portable hard drive which comes up as a removable device in Windows will work. You can search it on Google.  You can do this by unplugging your device and plunging it back in, or you can turn it off, then turn it back on. Windows will ask you what you want to do; let it start PortableAppz.blogspot.com; this will open the menu. Red, looks like the Start menu, comes up on the right. Portable Firefox will keep all of your bookmarks, history, and settings on your device; it won't leave anything behind on the host computer. You can take it to a friend's house, hook it up, and all of your stuff is there. 4GB and 8GB flash drives can be bought for very cheap now online and in some stores. Corsair drives tend to have the fastest speeds.
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Select a device to host your portable applications. Download the Portable Firefox. Install their launcher menu and then portable Firefox on your device. Restart your device. Unblock Windows Firewall. Click the Firefox icon/name on the menu. Be sure to exit the menu (grey circle with white arrow) when you're done using it.