Problem: Article: Your aim is to create an alluring hourglass silhouette. Shirtdresses and belts that cinch tight at your waist are a great way to achieve this look.  Think about pin-ups from the past whose style your admire. Ava Gardner, Jayne Mansfield, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, Kim Novak, Jane Russel, Betty Gable, and Marilyn Monroe all provide stunning examples. Even as you use famous pin-ups as a guide, try to create your own unique look. This is what will make the experience of dressing like a pin-up most fun and fulfilling. Look for genuine vintage items from this era, including pencil skirts, A-line skirts, Cuban heeled stockings, round toed pumps, wiggle dresses, swing dresses, petticoats, 3/4 sleeve cardigans, cropped cardigans with full sleeves, and high waist capri pants, to name a few.  If you don’t live near any good vintage stores, you can search for vintage goods online. You can also buy vintage reproduction clothing online from numerous companies such as Bettie Page Clothing and Stop Staring!  True vintage clothing was produced in the era you are trying to portray, whereas retro clothing looks like it’s from that era but was made more recently. Retro is a copy of the real thing produced in mass market, whereas vintage is the real thing. If your clothing was made before the eighties, check for the “Made in the USA” seal or whatever country you are situated in. On the tag there should be a union name and ID number. A tag that says “Made in China” is a sign that the article of clothing is not vintage. Clothing made of linen, cotton, and other natural fabrics are more likely to be genuine vintage items. Instead of buying clothes, you could invest in fabrics with vintage patterns and make your own clothes. This will require time and some level of skill, however, and so is better left to those with experience in sewing. Some items from your closet, like sweaters with boat necks and v-necks were popular in the 40’s and 50’s; you can add these to your pin-up wardrobe. Or try turning a cardigan backward and buttoning it up for a quick vintage pin-up look. This is the pointy-cupped brassiere that will give you the Marilyn Monroe sweater look which was all the rage during the pin-up era. 1940’s and 1950’s clothing is designed to be worn with base garments, so consider investing in a vintage girdle to give you a lovely silhouette. Though you may not have a natural hourglass shape, these undergarments will do a great job helping you “fake” it!
Summary: Draw inspiration from the 1940’s and 1950’s. Shop vintage and secondhand stores. Repurpose items you already own. Buy a bullet bra. Invest in a girdle or corset.

Problem: Article: However, if you see Lexaeus turning around near Sora, immediately spam Reflega. Lexaeus will grapple Sora, and it is impossible to guard against this. Only Reflega can protect you against it. This means that Lexaeus will use his desperation attack. Wait for him to start coming down, then spam Reflega until your whole screen is taken over by rocks.
Summary: Continue the battle as you would when Lexaeus hasn't powered up. Watch him if he jumps off the arena. Continue blocking him until you get a chance to guard against a tomahawk attack. Repeat everything until Lexaeus dies.

Problem: Article: Ask your coworkers if they would like to start a carpool arrangement. Every member of the carpool can take turns picking up each other and driving to work. This reduces the number of cars on the road while letting you bond with your coworkers.  If you can’t find people to carpool at work, you might be able to find a group online or through an app, such as Scoop or Rideshare. Some cities may have express lanes that only carpools can use. Not only does this cut down on traffic, but it also gets you to work faster! Check to see if there are any bus stops near your home, work, or major shopping centers. Instead of driving, you can take the bus to get around. You may even be able to buy an unlimited bus pass for a certain amount of time.  Many local transits have apps that will tell you when the next bus is coming. They may even locate your nearest bus stop or help you plan a route. If your city has a subway or train, you might consider getting a pass so that you can ride it to work or shopping. Subways can get busy too, so leave a little early so that you can get where you need to go. This is a great option for people who live in suburbs outside of a major city. Walking or riding a bicycle are both great ways of getting to your destination without contributing to traffic.  Not only will this take cars off the road, but it will improve your health and help the environment as well! It is also a much cheaper way to get around. If you are riding a bike, obey all traffic laws, and use the bike lanes where you can.
Summary:
Carpool to work. Take the bus. Ride the rails. Walk or bike to work.