You probably have some fears or concerns that are bothering you, which is normal. Open up to a friend or family member about how you feel. Then, get their advice or ask them to just comfort you. You might say, “I’m worried about who will care for my dogs after I pass? Do you have any advice?” or “I’m afraid that I’ll have to go back to the hospital. Is it okay if I just vent a little?” You might have trouble accepting your medical diagnosis or the idea of dying. This is totally okay, and a counselor can help. Look for a therapist who’s experienced with end-of-life issues or ask your doctor for a referral.  If you’re getting palliative care, you might already have a therapist on your team. Talk to them if you need counseling. Your therapy appointments might be covered by insurance, so check your benefits. It’s normal to question your faith or worry about the afterlife. Reach out to your spiritual or religious community to talk about the big questions and make peace with your faith. A spiritual leader can provide answers, fellowship, and comfort.  Consider inviting more than 1 spiritual leader to visit you so you can see them more often. If you’re estranged from your faith, ask about making amends and getting right according to your beliefs. You might be in a lot of pain right now, but suicide isn’t a solution. You may not be able to see your other options in this moment, but there is hope. Talk to someone you trust, check into a hospital, or call a suicide hotline for help. If you're thinking about suicide and need immediate help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK. If you're in a different country, please call your nation's suicide prevention hotline. Things will get better!
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One-sentence summary -- Talk to someone you trust about how you feel if you’re upset. Work with a counselor or therapist if you’re struggling with acceptance. Ask your spiritual leader to visit you at least once a week. Don't end your life prematurely.


Popular standard degreasers like WD-40 aren't the best option for a garage door. Instead, purchase a lithium-based grease at a hardware store or online. There are also certain greases that are made specifically for garage doors. Do not use oil.  Garage door grease will typically come in an aerosol or spray can. Oil is susceptible to dirt and dust buildup and is more likely to drip than garage door grease or lube. Read the label to make sure that the grease that you are using is appropriate for your doors. Slowly lift your garage door up manually and spray each hinge as it meets the bend of the track. This will lubricate the moving parts on the door and will make opening and closing the garage door much smoother. Use one or two sprays on each hinge. Your hinges should be covered in lubricant. The rollers are the circular moving pieces on your garage door and are attached to each of your hinges. Inside of these rollers are small ball bearings that need to be lubricated for your door to open and close smoothly. Use the thin hose attachment to spray the grease inside of the rollers. Wipe out any excess lubricant so your door doesn't become unbalanced.  Any exposed ball bearings must be thoroughly lubricated. Don't spray any lubricant on nylon rollers. The springs can usually be found at the top of the garage door and must be fully lubricated as well. The bearing plates are the moving circular parts on both sides of the springs. Spray down the outside of the springs and near the center of the bearing plates, then open and close your garage door to spread the grease around.  You will most likely need a step ladder to reach the springs and bearing plates. If your springs are making noises, you need to grease your springs. If your springs are damaged or bent, have them replaced before moving on. Lubricating the lock will make locking your garage door easier, and can prevent rust in the long run. Point the lubricant towards the lock's keyhole and spray it once to lubricate it. Once you're done lubricating the lock, finish lubricating your garage door by spraying the grease on the large armbar at the top of your door. The rail is the portion that your chain rides on and should run along your garage's ceiling. The top portion of the rail is what your chain actually rides along, so it's the part that needs to be lubricated. Spray down the top of the rail and then spread the grease around with a rag.  The chain comes with a natural protectant on it that makes it so that you don't have to grease it regularly. Spraying the bottom of the rail doesn't do anything. Consult the owner's manual to see how to lubricate and maintain your specific garage door opener.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a lithium-based grease or garage door lube. Open your door and spray the lubricant on each of the hinges. Lubricate the rollers. Spray the outside of your springs and bearing plates. Spray the lock and armbar. Lubricate the top of the rail.


This ending is available after you cross the dimensions, but make sure you didn't break into the Viper Manor, and then defeat the Time Devourer. The ending will then commence.  Serge, your character, has become a fisherman in Arni while Kid loses her patience waiting for him. She breaks into Viper Manor alone, takes down Lynx, and receives the Frozen Flame, which is actually the dragon tear in this scenario. Kid then wishes herself Lord of El Nido and creates the Acacia Empire by vowing to conquer the Kingdom of Guardian and then Porre. To get this ending, defeat the Time Devourer after Kid is poisoned and you wake up in Guldove. When Korcha drops you off in Termina, go straight to Opassa Beach and use the Time Egg.  The ending shows Serge working in Termina at Lisa's Element shop, and a biting exchange takes place between Lisa and Leena. Later, Kid is seen working in Viper Manor as a spy with Norris, who gave her the Hydra Humour. Afterwards, Solt, Peppor, and Pierre are seen surmounting Fort Dragonia, the latter member of the group afflicted with stomach problems. Before they enter the sanctum, they begin a game of rock, paper, scissors in order to see who goes in first. Pierre loses and complains for a rematch. The game then reveals that they were never heard from again. To have this ending, defeat the Time Devourer after Kid's been cured and before you enter Fort Dragonia.  The True Hero is the forming ending, saving Kid in good health; the Korcha marriage dialogue will occur. Instead of Kid working in Viper Manor, she enters Lisa's Element shop after Leena is insulted for not qualifying for a beauty pageant in Termina. Korcha enters the shop and attempts to reforge his wedding vows with Kid, but ends up proposing to Macha, who enters as Kid leaves.
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One-sentence summary -- Get the general Kid ending. Get the True Hero ending without Kid. Get the True Hero ending with Kid.


()() (..) C(")(") Your completed bunny should look like this:   ()()   (..)C(")(")
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Make the ears: Make the face: Make the feet: Align the levels.