Article: Your friend doesn't have to agree with everything you've done, but your friendship should make you feel good about who you are as a person. They make the time fly and the world feel conquerable. If you leave a hangout session with your friend feeling invigorated, excited, or just giggling from the silly time you shared, then you're both killing this whole friendship thing.  If, every time you say goodbye to your friend, you feel like you made a mistake, upset your friend, or you're a worse person, then you have a problem. If your friend is putting you down to make themselves feel better, then you have a problem. If your friend makes you feel bad through snide comments about your looks, weight, grades, etc, then -- well, you get the picture. Even if your friend provides criticism or negative feedback, they should do it in a way that is respectful and builds you up. If being involved with your "friend" makes you feel uncertain about your importance in your friend's life, then they shouldn't be important in your life. While a friend shouldn't coddle you with lies, a true friend always makes you feel needed, important, and indispensable. They ask your advice and listen to it, and don't leave your side as soon as the "cool" friend walks in the room. Fake or casual friends might make your feel great in private, but won't even know you exist at parties or in public. They dismiss your advice or thoughts and leave you out of group plans. It seems so simple and obvious, doesn't it? That's what makes it so important to remember. Plain and simple, true friends are those you're happy to be around. If you're less happy hanging out with your friend than you are when you're alone, then you might as well go alone -- this person is a happiness suck.  Every person has rough patches. But if you feel like your friend is always going through a crisis and you can't enjoy yourself because you're too busy picking up the pieces, then you have a problem. You're a friend, not a box of tissues. If you don't look forward to hanging out with your friend, keep them away from your other friends or family, or feel burdened to be with them, then they're not really true friends. This time, however, it is up to you to politely excuse yourself. If something doesn't feel right, it isn't. Don't follow horror-movie logic, ignoring your bad feelings to get burned later on. If you're unhappy with them, don't feel supported and loved, or can't trust a friend, then don't be their friend. True friends aren't easy to come by, but that doesn't mean you need to settle for someone who treats you like crap.  Step back a minute and ask yourself if you really think they are a true friend, or if you just want them to be a good friend. If you're even questioning whether your friend is a true friend or not, then there's a good chance there's a major problem in your relationship. No friendship is perfect, and bumps are bound to happen. But those bumps shouldn't make up the whole road of your relationship.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide if they make you feel good about yourself. Think about whether they make you feel valuable. Figure out if being around them makes you happy. Follow your instincts to find true friends.
Article: You can skateboard in sneakers, but skate shoes are specially designed to help you stay on the board. Skate shoes are wider than regular sneakers, so they make more contact with the board. The width of skate shoes may also make it easier for you to keep your balance on the board. You can find skate shoes in most sporting good stores and department stores. Skateboards are widely available, but you may want to consider getting a custom made skateboard, or at least purchasing one from a skateboard shop. This will allow you to ask questions and get help from people who are knowledgeable about skateboarding and skateboards. You can get advice on the best type of skateboard for your abilities and needs.  For example, you may prefer a skateboard that can be used on dirt rails for mountain boarding, or you may just want one that can be used in a skate park and on sidewalks. By getting a skateboard that is customized for your needs, you may have an easier time of balancing on your skateboard. Skateboarding can be a dangerous sport, so it is important to protect yourself by wearing the proper gear. Always wear a helmet, wrist guards, and elbow pads when you are skateboarding. Wearing these special items will help to protect you when you fall, which happens often when you are first learning how to skateboard.  Make sure that you wear a helmet that meets the ASTM F1492 standard for skateboard helmets. Check the tag on the helmet to be sure. While wearing protective gear will not help you to balance on the board, it may help you to feel more confident because you will be less likely to get a serious head injury or a broken wrist.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear skate shoes. Consider getting a custom made skateboard. Wear a helmet and protective padding.
Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Groove Music player. It's at the top of the Start window. Doing so opens the Groove window. It's a gear-shaped icon in the bottom-left side of the Groove window. The Settings page will open. This link is below the "Music on this PC" heading that's near the top of the page. It's in the middle of the page. This will open a File Explorer window in which you can select a music folder. Click on a folder that contains music which you want to add to Groove. You'll find the folder on the left side of the File Explorer window. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. You'll find this in the lower-right side of the Groove page. Doing so will begin uploading your music to Groove. You can't purchase music through Groove, but you can purchase a Groove Music Pass that lets you download music for free. To buy a pass, click Try a Music Pass in the bottom-left corner, click Start trial when prompted, and enter your payment details if prompted to do so.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Start . Type groove into Start. Click Groove. Click Settings . Click Choose where we look for music. Click +. Select a folder. Click Add this folder to Music. Click Done.