Article: While you choose, stand away from the bar to indicate that you’re not ready to order. If the bar isn’t very busy, consider talking to the bartender for drink recommendations. If the bar is busy and you don’t know what you want:  Look at the bar menu for cocktail or wine choices. Order a simple well drink, such as a rum and Coke.  Look at the beer taps on the wall and choose one that looks interesting. Once you’re ready to order, stand close to the bar with your hands on the counter. This will indicate that you want to order a drink. Once the bartender is ready, they will approach you and ask you for your order. Never whistle, snap, yell, or wave money at the bartender. Speak loudly and clearly, especially if the bar is crowded. If you’re ordering multiple drinks, order them all at the same time. If the bartender needs clarification on your order, they will say so. When ordering mixed drinks, say the liquor type or brand name first and then what kind of mixer you’d like. For example:  “I would like a rum and Coke, please.” “Two Bacardi and sodas, please.” “I need 1 margarita on the rocks and 2 pints of Guinness. Thank you!” “May I have a glass of your house Chardonnay?” Once the bartender hands you your drinks, they will tell you the total. Make sure you already have your cash or credit card ready. Otherwise, you will waste time rummaging through your pockets or your purse.  If you want to keep ordering drinks, use your credit card to open a tab. Your bartender will add drinks to this tab and charge your card at the end of the night. If you pay with cash, you may not be able to open a tab. Depending on where you live, it may be appropriate or expected to tip your bartender. You can leave a cash tip in the tip jar or write a tip on your credit card receipt.  In the US, you should leave 10%-20% of the bill total as a tip. In the UK, it's not as common to tip at the bar, but it is common to tip at a restaurant. In France, the service charge is included in the bill. In Australia, it's uncommon to tip the bartender. In Brazil, tips are not expected but they are appreciated. Consider tipping 10% of the bill total.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose your drink. Wait to be noticed. Order your drink. Pay for your drinks. Tip your bartender if appropriate.

Problem: Article: Disney princesses are big right now, but it can be difficult to dress like one in regular daily life. Fortunately you can incorporate modern-day Disney princess styles into your look.  You want to get the color scheme correct when you're picking what looks to use. For example: if you wanted to emulate Belle in her yellow ballgown, you might get a '50s inspired yellow dress, with golden earrings, and matching yellow headband, and shoes to match. You can create the princess look with a more modern outfit. For example: you might pick a pair of green jeans to match with a purple top, with fish scale like shoes and shell earrings for Ariel. You can get really creative with this and try out different outfits that are inspired by Disney princesses. You can easily buy a Disney princess costume, or you can make one. This latter is obviously more difficult, but can be very rewarding. Again, it depends on which princess you want to look like. These are good for Halloween and costume parties.  Making a gown like Belle's yellow ballgown requires that you have a sewing machine and the right colored material, but the end result can be very cool. Pocahontas's outfit or Ariel's mermaid outfit are easier costumes to make, because there is less material. o your make-up like a Disney princess. Most of the Disney princesses have subtle, natural style make-up, with eye shadow and lipstick depending on their outfits and so on.  Golden champagne and peach colored eye shadows are good choices to use for your natural look. You'll want to line your eyelids with a darker eyeliner (black or dark brown) and smudge depending on which princess you're emulating. While your hair is never going to look exactly like your favorite Disney princess you can get a hairstyle that is close to it. You can use this for your Disney princess costume or you can couple it with your modern-day Disney princess look.
Summary: Dress like a modern-day Disney princess. Create a Disney princess costume. . Get Disney princess hair.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Do this until it starts to feel natural. Make sure you remember the way they walk. In time you will learn to feel your tulpa's presence, even though you can't really see them. You can still feel where they are and what they're doing, and see them with your mind's eye.

SUMMARY: Go for a walk and imagine your tulpa following behind you.

As soon as you notice a wet paint stain on faux leather, grab a paper towel. Use the paper towel to absorb as much of the wet paint as possible. Try to avoid spreading the paint beyond the borders of the original stain.  You might need to use several paper towels to absorb all of the remaining paint. Make sure you blot instead of rubbing. Rubbing the paint will cause it to penetrate into the faux leather more quickly. In a bucket or large container, mix together 1 quart/950mL of hot water with 1 ounce/30mL of mild dish detergent. Combine the two ingredients to make a soapy cleaning solution. Dip a sponge into the mixture of hot water and mild dish detergent. Squeeze the excess water from the sponge, and then use the sponge to clean away any remaining residue from the paint. Rinse the sponge out in the cleaning solution when one side of the sponge becomes saturated with paint. You should rinse the sponge at least once during your cleaning session. Make sure the sponge is only damp with the solution, not soaking wet. Once you have successfully removed the remaining paint residue, dry the area completely. You can use a soft cloth, like cotton or microfiber, to dry the area. You can also use a paper towel to remove residual moisture.
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Use a paper towel to blot the paint. Mix 1 quart/950mL water with 1 ounce/30mL dish detergent. Sponge away the remaining paint residue. Dry the faux leather with a soft cloth.